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Then you must go to the bar and do 50 pull-ups! You better heed these orders or else you will be kicked off the squad. Oh, and you must address me as 'your drill master!' Now complete the obstacle course in under 10 minutes! On your mark, get set, GO!"You better be sure to follow your drill sergeant's orders or else you will be sorry. First things first, you got to look the part! We can help you out there. We have a vast collection of military costumes- army, navy, formal or informal, we will have you looking combat ready! For women who love vintage fashion, we sell sexy USO girl or you can look pretty in a Paratrooper Costume. Guys will love looking like a tough Navy Seal or a WW2 Army Solider. Plus, boys and girls will look cute in one of our many camo costumes. Don't dissappoint your drill sergeant, and show up looking like you are ready for battle!MMCB Capes specialises in creating minifig compatible military uniforms. Ranging from World War 1 onwards, our uniforms are the perfect accompanyment to other leading manufacturers of minifig compatible helmets and weapons.




Create your army today! As sure as the Earth traces a helix ’round the Sun as our galaxy spirals out in the expansion of the universe, so does the icy hand of death await us all. A billion years of natural selection, branches of the evolutionary tree dividing and sub-dividing to eventually produce a dead dog on a kitchen counter. Children run from house to house as dusk falls, and life continues without the dachsund. A pancreas succumbs to a lifestyle of force-fed sugar. Two lives forever ripped asunder, their paths never again to cross, from a candy trade gone wrong. Such is Halloween, and life. Who’s fun, has a sassy attitude, and had to be sent out of Britain to avoid being bombed to death by the Germans? The World War II Evacuee Costume For Girls, of course! If you thought that the dopey stoner “culture” would disappear as cannabis tilted forwards into full recreational legalization, I’m sorry to disappoint you. Although Lego has dropped the ball in recent years by creating the Friends series of “Legos For Girls,” they, at least, never armed their minifigures with modern murder tools.




That’s where American companies come in, to “liberate” these happy, high-taxation-rate Danish minifigs from their progressive overlords. You can now arm your Lego men with Lego-scale M-16s, combat shotguns, dual-wield Uzis, rocket-propelled grenades,  or (above) buy a custom-outfitted modern murder-soldier, strapped with magazines and holsters. And just like American soldiers, when they’re done with their tour of duty, there’s no psychiatric Lego hospital to help them work through the trauma. If you’ve been waiting to strap on the welding-mask-like Solar Face Shield until it was available in polka-dot, this is for you. I personally prefer the blue-fade colorway, but that’s mostly because it has a weird mannequin head underneath. While it’s no match for the hat that is entirely shaped like a hot dog, this bucket hat covered in hot dogs serves nicely as Hot Dog Hat #2. Either of these Hot Dog Hats would be a perfect match, in both color and tone, to the Hot Dog Tank Top. 




But it’s only the true Hot Dog Head whose body can withstand the intense style of the Hot Dog Shorts. Is Mountain Dew Baja Blast a bad soda? But this isn’t about the soda. The item I really want to highlight is Baja Blast vape juice. Supposedly made from the soda, it’s 30 disgusting milliliters of boiled-down soda and glycerin, ready to load into your vape. Then again, if you’re a Regular Mountain Dew drinker and vapist, then you’d want the Regular Mountain Dew Vapor Max VG for your puffable robot-dick."A fascinating read, and a fun one as well. Audacious is the right word for this daring sideshow that protected Patton's flank and other American soldiers. The original art is superb and frequently humorous. A well-crafted account of the amazing combination of shenanigans and tremendous courage that characterized the Twenty-Third Headquarters Special Troops." - Libby O'Connell, chief historian of the History Channel, author of The American Plate: A Culinary History in 100 Bites"World War II was the greatest event in the history of mankind, and although it has been the subject of countless books, documentaries




, and academic courses, there is so much still to know. The Ghost Army of World War II describes a perfect example of a little-known, highly imaginative, and daring maneuver that helped open the way for the final drive to Germany. It is a riveting tale told through personal accounts and sketches along the way-ultimately, a story of success against great odds. I enjoyed it enormously." - Tom Brokaw"World War II history buffs will get a charge out of Rick Beyer and Elizabeth Sayles's The Ghost Army of World War II, about a top-secret group of GIs who in 1944 deployed rubber tanks, fake artillery and other decoys to distract and mislead the Germans in France. This little-known episode is recounted alongside photographs, memos, maps sketches and other memorabilia." - Newsday"What a story! In 1944, an American unit of 1,100 artists, designers, and sound engineers, known as "The Ghost Army," snuck around France, using inflatable tanks, fake street signs, sound-effects records, and other tricks in order to deceive the German army into believing the Allies were somewhere they weren't.




The book is full of drawings, paintings, and sketches by the men of the unit. In the end, it's a book about this weird (and successful!) project, but it's also a personal visual record of the last year of the war, executed by soldiers who had been selected for their artistic talent." — Slate"This book is a complete delight. An engaging account of the battlefield sleights of American GI artists during WWII, it is unprecedented in the breadth and detail of its telling. The suspense of its text is enlivened by a wealth of on-scene photographs, artists' sketchbooks, diaries, and other compelling first-person accounts. This is the eyewitness story of the Ghost Army as told by the artists who made it succeed." - Roy R. Behrens, author of False Colors: Art, Design and Modern Camouflage"The Ghost Army of World War II is a veritable hive of fascinating information based on sound research. It's apparent that Rick Beyer and Elizabeth Sayles enjoy the subject with a level of dedication and passion that warms the hearts of irascible military historians such as me.

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