everlaster would be a sick hero name ngl
Powers: strength, unkillable, unaging.
Disadvantages: already sick of immortality and it hasn't even been a century yet.
everlaster would be a sick hero name ngl
Naskolko choroso vy govorite pau-russky, tovarishch? (Насколько хорошо вы говорите по-русски, товарищ? ) (How well do you speak Russian, comrade?)What if Ronald reagan did not spend the money that he used to buff up the military, instead used it to build infrastructure, economy, and aid. How would it affect the world
Señor o señora, no, no hablo ruso. (Sir or Maa'm I dont)Naskolko choroso vy govorite pau-russky, tovarishch? (Насколько хорошо вы говорите по-русски, товарищ? ) (How well do you speak Russian, comrade?)
I can't see it with the leaders who were in place at the time.Okay, dumb question. And out of my usual wheelhouse, so right...
Was there a moment post 1989 where NATO might just have been dissolved? Just quickly glancing over stuff (mostly Wikipedia) they seemed to take the end of the Warsaw Pact in stride, and simply make plans to expand into Eastern Europe. Could there have been some momentum of 'danger's gone, no longer needed/wanted'?
I can't see it with the leaders who were in place at the time.
Maybe if Kinnock had won in 1992, things might have been different?
Almost 100% that the SF Seals and LA Angels (in a different form) would have been expansion teams and the rest of the PCL expanded to other cities to give the new SF and LA teams minor league affiliates. The problem with this scenario is that the Giants and Dodgers weren't going to agree on sharing a new stadium in Queens, neither team wanted to build a stadium in the NY suburbs, and the Polo Grounds was starting to fall apart, as the football Giants moved to Yankee Stadium in 1956. So it was almost impossible to keep at least one of the two teams (specifically the Giants) in NY long-term. Horace Stoneham, the Giants owner at the time, was already contemplating a move to Minneapolis, and when the Dodgers' deal for a new stadium to replace Ebbets Field fell apart, was pulled to the West Coast by Walter O'Malley...So if the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants never moved to California how likely would the Pacific Coast League join the MLB?
Apparently that not quite correct as read here:The problem with this scenario is that the Giants and Dodgers weren't going to agree on sharing a new stadium in Queens, neither team wanted to build a stadium in the NY suburbs, and the Polo Grounds was starting to fall apart, as the football Giants moved to Yankee Stadium in 1956.
Problem was there was no way Robert Moses, the grand poobah in NYC, was going to accept that at the time. Moses wanted both teams to share a stadium in Queens where Shea Stadium was and Citi Field is, because he didn't want to build two new stadiums. You have to get rid of Moses to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a chance to stay there. Plus, Moses was not approving of the design by O'Malley of the domed stadium, considering it too expensiveApparently that not quite correct as read here:
Assuming that O'Malley got his way the Dodgers could be playing in the Brooklyn Dome:Brooklyn Dodgers - Wikipedia
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While the Giants could get (not exactly) Shea Stadium as their new stadium thus butterflying away the New York Mets
AHC: Get rid of Robert Moses before 1956, without killing him.Problem was there was no way Robert Moses, the grand poobah in NYC, was going to accept that at the time. Moses wanted both teams to share a stadium in Queens where Shea Stadium was and Citi Field is, because he didn't want to build two new stadiums. You have to get rid of Moses to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a chance to stay there...
You also have to find a different owner for the Giants because Stoneham wanted to move them for a few years before 1957. Perhaps Tim Mara, owner of the NY Football Giants, buys a stake in the baseball Giants and keeps them in the Polo Grounds (or moves them to Yankee Stadium for a couple of seasons) while a new stadium is built? Stoneham was hemorrhaging money in the 50s, even though the Giants were successful with Willie MaysAHC: Get rid of Robert Moses before 1956, without killing him.
This is a good Idea, with Moses out of NY too, the Dome in Brooklyn Could be done and a new Polo Grounds as a Shea like tooYou also have to find a different owner for the Giants because Stoneham wanted to move them for a few years before 1957. Perhaps Tim Mara, owner of the NY Football Giants, buys a stake in the baseball Giants and keeps them in the Polo Grounds (or moves them to Yankee Stadium for a couple of seasons) while a new stadium is built? Stoneham was hemorrhaging money in the 50s, even though the Giants were successful with Willie Mays
Another possibility for the NY baseball Giants ownership is Joan Payson, who was associated with them before becoming the first owner of the Mets in 1962This is a good Idea, with Moses out of NY too, the Dome in Brooklyn Could be done and a new Polo Grounds as a Shea like too
Propaganda is.Is it possible for Goldwater to be less of a joke vs. Lyndon B. Johnson, or was this a slam dunk election for Johnson regardless?