One thing that Belgium absolutely smashes every other country in the World Cup at is ‘prettiest city’ award. Bruges is in a class of its own in my view.
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@texicansky@F15sRdaBest That’s some proper Franz Stigler “Ye Olde Pub” stuff. Honor among aviators above all. Thank you for sharing, and Bravo Zulu for getting that wounded bird down safe.
@Birduder344@theiaincameron Give me some time, I’m intrigued and might actually find something better for this. As far as I know, Japan-Brazil was the only Round of 32 matchup between countries with multiple active ICAO reg prefixes. (JA and JR for Japan, Brazil has five)
Paraguay v France is the only game in the entire World Cup where both countries' Air Forces have identical roundels on their aircraft.
Hat-tip to @MikeDelgado12 for this beauty, which I'd never have found.
Stay tuned for more cutting-edge, geography-based World Cup analysis.
@KwadeSays@Softykjr@USMNT@FIFAWorldCup This is absolutely correct, but I’m also just imagining trying to get ANYWHERE within the greater Puget Sound amongst the security measures that would be needed to put the sitting POTUS AND all 4 living former holders of the office in one place 😅
@Elicompani94@Novig Korea only get through if either Croatia loses OR Congo fails to beat Uzbekistan AND Austria does not draw or lose by exactly 1 to Algeria. If any of those results happen Belgium could get Senegal or Algeria instead.
@BOEjets You’re the only that I’m aware of, except for one other Twitter account that’s pretty reliable at picking up when the truckers get chatty on the CB
@General_Gainey Clown take. SEA fan, passionately hate VGK, but imagine just straight trying to slander the guy on their roster who had 2 years of his prime taken from him. Go Canes, but if they blow it and Hart’s name goes on the Cup, that’s redemption, not an asterisk. #exonerated
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