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We need people like Dennis Rodman around to remind us of the greatness of this country's system and to remind us of how foolish and myopic that some sectors of the citizenry of this country are; and to remind us of the fantasy world they live in... Rodman is an arrogant, self aggrandizing millionaire nincompoop with a chip on this shoulder who is proving to people who have eyes to see that he is a fool... He lives in a fantasy world (...with lots of other folks...) where it's still "Jim Crowe" and "KKK" time; all the while forgetting that american benevolence and capitalism allowed him to play basketball, become educated (...which, by the way, didnt work...) and become a millionaire... It is indeed true that there was a time when there were "negro leagues" and "separate but equal"; but Rodman didn't live in it; nor do any of those who adhere to his idiotic beliefs today... I doubt that Rodman wants to go back to that time or change places with the poor gold or diamond miners in South Africa.... I say let him talk to kim junior and say all the stupid things he is prone to say.... If Dennis Rodman is anyone's hero, they are fools....He does serve however as a great example of what not to be.... I say let him keep talkin... leroy3 points
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The Tooth Brush Salesman >>> >>>The kids filed into class Monday morning. They were all very excited. >>> >>>Their weekend assignment was to sell something, then give a talk on salesmanship. >>> >>>Little Sally led off. "I sold Girl Scout cookies and I made $30" she >>>said proudly. "My sales approach was to appeal to the customer's civil spirit and I credit that approach for my obvious success." "Very good", said the teacher. >>> >>>Little Debbie was next. "I sold magazines" she said, "I made $45 and I explained to everyone that magazines would keep them up on current events." >>>"Very good, Debbie",said the teacher. >>> >>>Eventually, it was Little Johnny's turn. The teacher held her breath. Little Johnny walked to the front of the classroom and dumped a box full of cash on the teacher's desk. "$2,467", he said. >>> >>>"$2,467!" cried the teacher, "What in the world were you selling?" >>>"Toothbrushes", said Little Johnny. >>> >>>"Toothbrushes", echoed the teacher, "How could you possibly sell >>>enough tooth brushes to make so much money?" >>> >>>"I found the busiest corner in town", said Little Johnny, "I set up a Dip & Chip stand and I gave everybody who walked by a free sample." >>> >>>"They all said the same thing, ‘Hey, this tastes like dog poop’!" >>> >>>"Then I would say, ‘It is dog poop. Wanna buy a toothbrush?’ I used >>>the President Obama method of giving you some crap, dressing it up so it looks good, telling you it's free and then making you pay to get the bad taste out of your mouth." >>> >>>Little Johnny got five stars for his assignment. >>> >>>Bless his heart! >>>3 points
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Attention Vandy, will all the money you saved canning people, use those funds to ensure your football coach does not leave.. It's great to have a team in Tenn, that shuts all Vols fans up.. :up: :rofl:3 points
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Meanwhile, most Americans have smart phones.... Thing is, the idea that folks may one day be fitted with some kind of RFID or other body borne information tracking technology is not far fetched, but it would be voluntary; just like all the other traceable technologies we already use like cell phones, Internet, credit/banking cards and so on. And yeah, the gov uses these these technologies for criminal investigations, and in extreme cases they indiscriminately gather data under secret court orders. However, our use of these technologies is voluntary. I have family members who don't have cell phones or email accounts and they only use cash, so the government has a hard time zeroing in on their anti-government rants they drunkenly spout around the bonfire. Meanwhile, we have TGO...3 points
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Probably the easiest is a iris, not retina, scan. It doesn't use lasers or anything like that. It just takes a picture of your iris and stores a digital copy of it. I used it all the time overseas to catalog people as well as identify people as terrorists. And have I never seen it give a false reading. It would either identify or give an error. And even with an error it was just a matter of another 5 second scan. That was 6 years ago so I imagine the technology is a lot quicker and a lot better. Implementation would be easy. Government tells you either comply or you can't have your benefits/medical/ability to fly... and 99% would line right up.3 points
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Not counting the scope, I have exactly $600 into this build. Figured that isn't too bad for a range rifle that may also be used for some hunting. Lower - Palmetto State Armory blem lower (no blem found). PSA lower parts kit. Magpul grip and MOE stock. This has a surprisingly good feeling trigger on it for a factory trigger (based on my experience with a few factory ARs) I have not shot it yet, just tested trigger by holding the hammer and squeezing trigger to release. Upper is a PTAC 16 inch carbine length with 1:9 twist. I wanted a 1:7 but was not available when I ordered this. I really struggled with making a decision to order this, I wanted a bit better quality but was trying to stay on a strict budget so figured for the price and my intended use it should be fine. As long as it shoots decent I will be completely happy. The finish is not the best on this upper in places but it is going to get marked up anyways so no big deal to me. The fit was very good, did not need to use a wedge. Upper has a Midwest Industries 12 inch free floathandguard http://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=450 I really like the slim feel and customization options of this handguard. It came with three 3" rail sections with one having a QD swivel mount. I mounted this on the bottom of the handguard as far front as possible so it could also function as a handstop. I have an Impact Weapon Components sling adapter for the MOE stock on the way. Still need to decide on which sling I want, am thinking a MagPul MS3. Installed a one piece gas ring and KNS firing pin retainer. I have a Badger Ordnance tactical latch to install if I can find my really small roll pin punch. That is a Vortex Crossfire II 4-12x44 with BDC mounted on a Primary Arms one piece mount. Will find out Saturday how it shoots and post back results.2 points
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From Men in Black: Elle: Hey, Jay! Zed called. The high consulate from Solaxiant 9 wants floor seats for the next Bulls game. Jay: All right, let's put in a call to Dennis Rodman. He's from that planet. Elle: Rodman? You're kidding. Jay: Nope. Elle: Not much of a disguise. - OS2 points
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Yes most of the rifles were too long for her. But she didn't seem to have too hard a time holding them, and didn't seem to have a problem with recoil on any of them.2 points
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What?? And give up all the attention he's getting for telling the world what a great guy his new buddy is?2 points
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Stupid used to have consequences. Now... you get a free cell phone.2 points
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And if you carry a long gun, especially one of those "evil assault rifles" in a shopping mall in Tennessee I can guarantee you'll get a much less pleasant reaction that this guy got (as well you should). If I see some idiot walking around a mall in TN with an AR or something similar I'm going to have my drawing hand on my holstered sidearm while calling the police with my free hand; concurrently looking for a place to get the hell out of this guys sight until LEOs arrive.2 points
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$150 for these is practically nothing compared to your .308. It's like...worrying about pennies when spending Benjamins. Why are you even worrying about it? :popcorn:2 points
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Then why keep bringing up stuff about why Tennesseans do this or that? Seriously, it just sounds like you want to argue and not participate in a rational discussion.2 points
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Of course there's nonsense in there, but there was truth in there too. I key in in the truthful stuff because the nonsense is being spewed by otherwise hopeless people. I don't care about the hopeless, purposefully ignorant people. I care about the ones that make a valid point. We should listen to that.2 points
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Well, I am a bit lost as to why someone who lives in GA spends so much time on the Tennessee Gun Owners forum or why it matters whether or not you "would be way more surprised to see someone with a gun case than someone with a gun on there back down here" (meaning there in GA I assume)! LOL I don't have cases for ALL my long guns but I I most certainly have cases that I could (and do) use for my long guns and up here, or anywhere else for that matter, if I was going to walk around in a public mall with one of my long guns (although I can't imagine any reason in the world why I would do that) it would absolutely be in one of those cases. Maybe this guy was totally innocent in intent but I can't really imaging any logical reason why he would need or want to walk around a shopping mall with an AR15 (real or otherwise) carried openly on his back..I'm thinking he either had a momentary brain fart (i.e. acted without thinking or caring about the possible consequences of his actions), or that he was specifically looking for the encounter he got.2 points
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I hope he leaves. As a Tennessee fan, I'm not supposed to worry about Vanderbilt every year.2 points
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There are plenty of places to start cutting money before they even think about cutting vets/armed forces money. There is so much bs waste and spending within the government.2 points
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[quote name="JohnC" post="1092082" timestamp="1389275995"]Also, I can hardly finish a full size cigar anymore, especially because my wife has asthma and I can't smoke anywhere near her. So when u buy a cigar now, I try to find small sizes in the tins. I've had these for a while. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro v2.2[/quote] Try the Arturo Fuente short story, which is a large ring size but only 3-4" long - full body flavor but only lasts 15 min or so2 points
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I too have my grandfather's old pipe. Ran across it the other day so I thought that I'd throw a pic up from this thread. I've never smoked a pipe much, just a few times when I was younger. I think I may clean this one up and go buy some pipe tobaccoo and give it a shot.2 points
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I smoke a pipe on a rare occasion. Mostly burn the black cherry stuff. If I smoke a Cigar, it's going to be a Macanudo Robust or similar. That's about my limit pricewise for a stogie. If I smoke a cigarette, I buy Turkish Tabaco and roll my own. I smoke for taste, smell and enjoyment, not addiction. So I rarely smoke, but when I do, I won't fool with crap like Marlboro and all.2 points
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The 22 issue has really shown the true colors of many of the gun show vendors and others. I have used the opportunity to memorize some faces, names, and businesses that will never see another cent of my money. Folks that before, I might have bought a gun from, or gear, or other items, as soon as I see that $75 box of 22LR I walk away. I have skipped the last 3 shows entirely, have about decided that apart from just a small # of honest guys the gun industry is full of dishonorable and dishonest folks. Not that I did not know it before, but I did not realize just how bad it was --- i used to think the little, local folks were just unable to get the better wholesale prices and had to run a little higher, and I felt compelled to buy a few things from them here & there to ensure that local shops stay open. Not anymore. The heck with those people, they can all go out of business as far as I am concerned.2 points
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you have to define digital currency. You have crypto coins, which vary from somewhat safe (still too new to have been hacked??) to the risky (total scams). You have credit cards and paypal and so on. You have fake money (there are not enough real $ bills of all the denominations combined to give *everyone* their entire *net worth* in actual cash if everyone liquidated at once. All these and more are "digital" money, some safer than others. For that matter, your stocks and bonds and more are digital too --- most folks do not get actual certificates anymore. Basically, we have the capability to ensure that "digital" money is more or less hack and scam proof --- from time to time someone hacks the system but for the most part, it stays safe and even when it is rascaled the end owner is not hurt as the overseeing entity takes the loss. 3) There are all sorts of implants. My wife is likely to have one soon, as she is on a nasty drug called baclafin (spelling?) that, when it reaches a certain point, is often administered from an implant. There are tons of others from fake knees to pacemakers and more. It does not *have* to mean some sort of RFID or other ID. ACA is the size of wikipedia nearly, it has sections on EVERYTHING even remotely related to health. 4) That leads to my next point. We do not NEED implanted RFID end of times OMG its satan chips for currency. Cell phones FIT THE BILL. It can be traced and tell the tracer where you currently are. Many have cameras that can be tapped as well. It can be used for money via the web. The only thing missing is it is not inserted into your body, yet. People willingly haul these things around, knowing that it gives the govt and businesses 100% privacy invasion of their life. We don't need a govt mandate to insert a tracer or ID, we just need moar angry birdz to trick people into BUYING the item and happily carrying it around 24/7. Chew on that for a while and get back to me.2 points
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Unless you have stacks of cash around; you already have digital currency. RFID chips? Maybe, but they won’t be put there by the government. Some of you guys crack me up with the stuff you come up with. What makes you think the government has any desire to track you or implant anything in you? Biblical teachings? Okay this has to be good; let’s hear it.2 points
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I just never understood the attraction to $5.00/cup coffee from a drive-through... I much prefer to brew my own. Community Dark Roast or Breakfast Blend. :up: Excuse me while I pour another cup. :pleased:2 points
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I have what I would say is a good supply of 22lr ammo and I totally refuse to buy from scalpers so I don't plink as much as I use to but I will shoot a little at the range with my pistols about once a month and what I shoot I can normally replace in real stores and not scalpers. I hope the day comes when all the scalpers get stuck sitting on car loads or 22lr's and almost have to give them away to get rid of them and in the end lose all the profits they made gorging people who bought from them............jmho2 points
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Its a new year and already Sig has their new win this gun promotion going. I suppose Sig wants to get ahead of the Shot Show next week. Guys, are you in? http://www.sigsauer.com/Promotions/Sweepstakes.aspx1 point
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I just visited a Walmart store that I've never been to. A really nice manager said " looking for .22"? I said no, I have given up to the hoarders and gypsy resellers. He said " try back tomorrow , this store is now going to set ammo out at random times. We are tired of making 5 resellers happy and pissing off 500 customers who actually but other merchandise. " holy cow!!! This is the fair way to do it. I hope they really do this. The store manager said he's tired of the reselling and tired of the upset customers who want ammo. Win win!!1 point
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Always good to introduce new shooters to our culture and lifestyle. :D1 point
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I just don't know why people think it's a good idea to walk around with an AR-15 strapped to your body in public. It raises flags for EVERYONE, and for what purpose? Want to make a stand for guns? Take someone out to the range and introduce them to how fun and safe they can be. I've converted a lot of people by doing this. This is much more effective than "LOOK AT MY EVIL BLACK RIFLE! I'M DOING THIS LEGALLY, TRY AND TAKE MY RIGHTS!". Don't get me wrong, I love my guns rights as much as the next person, but that doesn't mean I have to force my views into everyone's face. There is a way to be tactful about protecting our rights. The extreme will never accomplish anything.1 point
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Offer me a solution that doesn't cost me more money, doesn't raise my taxes, and doesn't require me to give up more of my civil rights... And I'll be right there with you. Nobody is providing any suggestions for how to keep illegals from getting jobs here that doesn't increase costs for businesses, and doesn't further erode civil rights. We have a labor shortage... the reason we have a labor shortage, because we allow able bodied adults to collect a paycheck from the government for sitting at home... then we're shocked when people come here for open jobs and the free welfare we provide them and their families while they're here. You can't solve the illegal immigrant problem without solving the welfare state problem first.... and nobody is willing to say that who is running for President.1 point
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All the more reason to believe that not having it cased, boxed or not carrying it at all was simply an effort to tweak noses/instigate an encounter and why I don't have any significant sympathy for him as I think he got exactly what he was going after.1 point
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I was considering the Bersa or Walther for concealed carry considering I'm fairly skinny, but this looks to offer a larger caliber in roughly the same size. This has my attention :up:1 point
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They are very accurate if you get a GOOD one. Just as accurate as a 22lr. Most ALL airguns are picky about pellets. You absolutely will need to try different pellets until you find the one that works best. And yes, there is a LARGE difference in groups size and location between pellets. If you opt for an airgun that is spring powered you will need to shoot it different than "regular" guns. Do NOT rest it on a hard surface and keep your hands of the action/barrel at all times. They are hold sensitive. If you go with an air charged gun "pump gun" they are not as picky about hold sensitivity but do still require the right pellets. As for their ability to put squirrel down. They will work. But you need to remember that the small pellet will not buck the wind like a heavier .22lr and any small branch or twig WILL deflect the pellet. Depending on the power of the rifle, most are around 12-15fpe, you will likely find that a shot to the head will be needed past 40 yards. Other wise, you'll be waiting for it fall out of the tree until it dies. And sometimes they don't don't fall out at all. I've had a few find a nice fork in the tree and that's where they stayed. Pellet Guns are great fun. I enjoy mine.1 point
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He hut us because people see yet another news story about a guy carrying a rifle around in public and giving the gun-grabbers yet another story they can sink their teeth into all of which would have been a complete non-issue if he hadn't carried this rifle openly in the first place. My gut and my readings of other stories tells me that this guy was not carrying for self-protection (in fact there is some indication that it wasn't even an real gun)...it appears to me that this guy was fishing for an encounter and found one and I've no sympathy for those who do that whether it's Voldemort or anyone else. If, where it's legal, people believe that carrying openly is the best for them and where/when they will be going in public then fine...if they do it just to make a statement or to feel like a big man or to fish for an incident then they should be hung out to dry as far as I'm concerned.1 point
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The media and the anti gun crowd have done a good job of turning the AR-15 into a scary image to the average person. Any time one of US scares the public with one, it hurts US. The fight is hard enough as it is. Worse than that is all the folks that justify it because they think we're entitled to do stupid shit because of our constitutional "rights". Maybe it wouldn't bother me so much if I hadn't donated quite a bit of money to the sane fight against the anti's. Every time some clown sets us back, I feel like it costs me personally.1 point
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...is in the dehydrator! Cant wait for it to be done!!! The smell is already blissful. I used a sweet and spicy recipe. Im not kidding, i hope it tastes HALF as good as it smells. Sorry for the crappy panoramic pic, you get the idea though. As for the stuff in the background, we like our liquid encouragement in this household. That is all.1 point
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This time of year just slip quietly through the woods and I would leave Fido at home. Stop, look and listen, then make your move. Expect to make longer shots than what you are used to making earlier in the year. Or.....you could climb a tree and pretend you are deer hunting, and I GUARANTEE you will see more of them pesky things than you could imagine! Good Luck Dave Edited for dumm spel'n mistek/brain fart1 point
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Buddy, you were doing fine till the Hi-Point. But then...I've owned one as well. :stunned:1 point
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Once spent six weeks in Amsterdam trying to remember the safe word1 point
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