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  1. [quote name="teecro" post="1150136" timestamp="1400466190"]Heard (read) a story once of some druggie actually trying to cook up some meth in a store...[/quote] Some things that people would do at Walmart on a regular basis that pissed me off. 1. Dirty (poopy) diapers disposed of in a shopping cart. 2. Using my department to rip open packages with inventory control tags and stealing the contents, then leaving the packaging in my department drawing the attention of management on me. 3. Removing the dividers in the fish tank which separate the Beta fish while I'm on my lunch break. I come back to pets to find dead or dying/mutilated beta fish because they were all fighting to the death during the last 10-20 minutes. 4. Leaving their half eaten snacks (which were stolen from the grocery side) on the shelves for me to clean up. Big plus when there is a snotty tissue there as well. Love that. 5. Opening merchandise to inspect the contents, then leaving said contents in a pile for me to figure out how to get it back in the box. Many times it was a customer helping themselves to an item within merchandise to replace something which broke in an earlier purchase. 6. Urinating on the floor of my department. Yep. That is a thing. 7. Walmart tag is also a thing, and it's annoying. I have more, but I can promise you that relocating or turning around a gunbuster wouldn't even register on my radar of crap that used to anger me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    5 points
  2. WHAT!!!!!! You have a grown up hat?????? Unbelievable. I have wanted one for years but Walmart store never has them when I in there moving the Gun buster to signs to the Meat Department in the Steak Section............ :shrug: :shrug: 
    4 points
  3.   Good call. Their purpose is to soothe vaginas
    3 points
  4. The free market (or whatever we have left of it in America) will win out on this.  Guns are an amazing product and a steady profit generator.  Hell, the costs you save by not needing a dedicated advertising campaign like other products use are amazing in themselves.  I'd trust a return on investment from an established gun shop more than I would a savings bond from most countries in the Eurozone right now.
    3 points
  5. I think I would give that a second thought!! from what i have read you have two things that may happen well actually 3. (1) The gun may shoot and may not. (2) the gun may blow up and (3) you might have gun blow up and still get snake bit...... :rofl: :rofl:
    3 points
  6. After seeing this I moved the ones at my local "superstore" and put them where they belong... With the tampons.
    3 points
  7. It's acid dipped and stone washed 1084 carbon steel professionally heated treat to 59-60RC. I also gave it the flame accent at the blade edge and added a "cave man" look at the top and sides of the spine and has jimping on the spine as well. It has green canvas micarta scales with yellow G10 liners with stainless corby fasteners and a stainless lanyard hole.
    2 points
  8.   That's how insurance has always worked. The insurance company pays x for x procedure and the health care facility either accepts a certain insurance and agrees to accept that fee or they do not. However, the "billing you for the excess" part is bunk AFAIK.   Matter of fact, for the last 10 years before I assumed official geezer status, the ONLY thing my insurance did for me was that I paid the insurance rate instead of the walk-in price (often close to half the price) since I never hit the 5K deductible to where insurance would pay for anything at all. So they had to charge me the insurance rate, as it's part of the contract when they accept a certain insurance.   You never notice the "write off" or "allowed charge" on a medical bill? That's the difference between what the provider would charge an uninsured person vs an insured one they accept.   Of course, you'll pay out of pocket for whatever deductible and/or a certain % more until you hit the yearly total out of pocket. Which is nothing new either.   In short, what's new here,  except that the insurance companies/Medicare are paying less as time goes on, and of course gummit intervention in making a more universal contract among insurers who agree to participate in ACA.   What's new are some of the author's claims, but I think he's simply quite uninformed on medical health insurance facts and don't believe some of his statements are accurate at all. If a health provider accepts your insurance for the needed procedures, it also accepts the fee structure that your insurance will pay for them,  and doesn't "bill you for the extra".   And sure, it could be that you won't be able to get your bypass done at Vandy, if Vandy doesn't accept your insurance. But if they do, they'll do it for the price agreed upon in the contract.   Now, if anything has changed regarding what I've said above, I'd like to see documentation, as sure, I could be wrong -- there's probably no way to overestimate the devastation that ObamaCare is gonna have, but I don't see this as part of it.   - OS
    2 points
  9. Well he is military, LE, and NRA .....
    2 points
  10. Does this or anything else these leftist liberals idiots do surprise anyone any more? They have reached a point of desperation now that they feel they need to use banks to do their dirty work for them.  They don't have the kahunas to do it themselves. Wait let me rephrase that. They are not smart enough to do it themselves so want someone that is smarter to do it for them. Nothing surprises me about these low life scumbags amazes me any more. Make sure all of you remember this when you make your trips into the polling booth come November and make sure you support anyone the NRA is backing. Would be a good place to begin looking to see what the NRA plans are. Make sure you read every email sent to you NRA members and make sure you tell all your friends and family to learn as much as they can about who the NRA is backing. That is where I will be throwing all of my support..............jmho 
    2 points
  11. Looks like they cut down the bullet to reduce weight and recoil energy, and possibly handloaded the shell for a reduced load. No point in that, you can do more with the S&W 500 and the ammo is much cheaper. :-)
    2 points
  12. Would be nice to have a TGO get together on a week night for coffee gun talk etc. used to do that with a bunch of hams in Antioch at Shoneys a few years back Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
    2 points
  13. Forgive my dissent.   Recognizing it is "harmless fun",   I still do not believe continued annoyance of a WW clerk (who has to reset the inventory) is placing our best foot forward in support of 2A.
    2 points
  14. Had a bent decaping pin on my 380 die and called rcbs on Tue. Got 5 new ones and a complete unit today, no cost for anything including shipping. Now that is old style service. Totally rare these days. Thanks again RCBS for being a stand up company.
    1 point
  15. I previously had a Smith and Wesson model 642 that I really liked, but sold it about 9 months ago to help my wife buy something she wanted. Really enjoyed shooting the J frame with my bunny fart reloads. Luckily for me, I found a replacement earlier this morning. This one is an older model 36. The blueing is a little dinged up, but the cylinder locks up tight and the trigger is smooth. Called S&W customer service, and they said it was made in1975, but they also said not to use +P ammo in this gun. The wood stocks appear to be original and in overall pretty good condition. The only .38 self defense ammo I currently have is some +P 125 grain Speer Gold Dot Hollow Points. Any of you revolver guys have any suggestions for carry ammo?
    1 point
  16. Thanks to vontar for inspiring redneck layaway on this one!!! First,Find the signs: Hide em: Or move em to a better place!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
    1 point
  17. Today was an inaugural day for me: Several years after getting my permit, I finally bought my first handgun! Since the seller was kind enough to include a nice holster, I decided to do the "Wally Walk", too. :D I bought some ammo to commemorate the occasion. For the moment, I'm mostly wearing it around the house & carrying it unloaded until I get comfortable with handling it in a safe manner. Thanks again to forum member Sonny for a great purchase, and a nice piece, too!
    1 point
  18. This is the Queen Kasey in action. The other day when I was getting ready to go have coffee with Joe45 She saw me getting ready to go and I had not invited her to go along yet so she takes up residence between front and rear tire to block me from leaving till she got invited by opening up her door and getting her step out so she could get in. She use to be able to jump up in Jeep till she got so fat. [URL=http://s218.photobucket.com/user/softbaitmaker/media/Kasey%20and%20Girl%20Dog/KaseyandGirlDog011_zps33ef6d7c.jpg.html][/URL]
    1 point
  19. I hope everyone enjoys this affordable care :/
    1 point
  20. If you need some more done let me know.
    1 point
  21. If I considered what my wife would shoot before I bought it, I would have an empty gun safe and a full savings account! Lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - [URL=http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1]now Free[/URL]
    1 point
  22. 1st off, do not advertise anything for sale unless you are a benefactor.   2nd, do not try to sell anything commercially without becoming a vendor first. (It is obvious that the link you provided is connected to you)   You obviously came here with an agenda. You are more than welcome to stay but you MUST follow the rules. You should have received all the rules, or links to the rules, in the email you received when you registered.   Again, I welcome you to the board but you must follow the rules that are in place to protect everyone, including you.
    1 point
  23. I figured since they were made for "douches" they belong in the feminine hygiene aisle. ;)
    1 point
  24. My advice, call one of the safe selling vendors here on TGO, tell them your desires and budget and let the pros work for you.
    1 point
  25. Nah they're there alright, I've been moving grown up hats into the paint department for awhile now. It's hard getting there at 5:00AM so I can be the first person to get at the stock as it comes off the truck, but one must do I suppose. Oh, I've also been hiding the big boy pants too. I've been taking them to pets and removing the security tags(but not stealing them, I have MY big boy pants, don't need more).
    1 point
  26. Dropped it off at FedEx may 14, just arrived today at springfield.  Lets see
    1 point
  27. Wal Mart should start a cruise line to compete with Carnival. I found the same type people at both places.
    1 point
  28.   Well it sorta made me think you might be on crack;)
    1 point
  29. That is a fine carry gun! It'll shoot anything that'll fit in the chamber. Telling you not to shoot +p ammo in it is a CYA from Smith and Wesson. It might eventually work loose if you shoot a BUNCH or +p ammo, but it'll take more than my hands or wallet could stand.   A model 60 is a stainless version of the 36, and could be had chambered in 357 Magnum. +p 38 Special doesn't get close to 357 mag pressures.   The Gold Dots would be fine assuming they shoot to the point of aim.
    1 point
  30. You're the one that said it was "killer" jerky.... :)
    1 point
  31. So are you ambidextrous or what? - OS
    1 point
  32. I have had a kguard system for several years now and it still works fine.   Things I recommend getting in a unit, no matter the brand.   *240FPS + Remember, divide that number by cameras used. *Get at least an 8 channel DVR = 8 cameras. I bought a 8 channel DVR that came with 4 cameras, then added. * PTZ Capable (Pan tilt zoom) camera, runs on its own channel. My system I can use the remote to move this camera around.
    1 point
  33. I read that too, these pos really are weak, not a one of the has the courage to be upfront with their demented ways. Slimy low life losers that have power. This group has really made me lose respect to consider them humans.
    1 point
  34. Wadcutters in 38spl would do a lot of damage, if you ever had to shoot. Jmho....
    1 point
  35. For the people who wanted to see him now.. he isnt done growing by no means.. but wont be any higher than 25inches at shoulder Almost at 6 months and 64.4lbs... he is becoming a beast and a really nice dog.
    1 point
  36. As usual, my eyes closed, making who knows what face, graces yet another picture.
    1 point
  37. [quote name="whitewolf001" post="1150149" timestamp="1400468452"]I'm still trying to figure out how to load photos from my phone onto tapatalk...Sent from the future using a flux capacitor.[/quote] See the "+" sign to the left of the dialog box? Click that. Then click the three vertical squares in the top right corner. Pretty easy from there.
    1 point
  38. Your on crack. No way would I pay those prices. Lol.
    1 point
  39. Protech will be making me one knife, before this closes out so yes I will post pictures when I get them Satin applies to silver blades only, this will be a silver colored blade
    1 point
  40.   Series of commercials Holiday Inn ran for years, maybe couple dozen or more of different ones. Looking for quick link to some, found one I'd never actually seen:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlCLuIwuVgQ   Lots more:   http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=i+did+stay+at+a+holiday+inn+express+last+night   - OS
    1 point
  41.   :pleased:  aw shucks.  I can't make anyone "get it".    As an idea, moving the merchandise is witty and funny.  In practice, it is petty and childish and portrays "us" in that light to WM employees and managers who are, in practice, neither for nor against "us"... not all of them are so attached to the cause. - not to mention any news media that ever get wind of this - should the practice "expand" (remember, proof that it was intentional and planned... and laughed about is all over a public forum).    The reality is that it won't win any friends for the freedoms of our kids.       Totally outside of that realm: As far as "How would someone track me down".  -not that hard when you post in a public forum...  what you scrolled over, clicked, when you clicked it, where you were when you clicked it, how long you looked at it before you clicked it, ... and darn near what you were wearing (or not) when you clicked it is all tracked, known, logged, and is easily searched forever.  Many on this forum know much better than I.     look -not trying to poop in the Kracker Jacks; it just seems like we can be so serious about this "fight" for our freedoms, and then find the need to belittle anyone who calls us out when we do things that don't help.  So, no not seriously,.... I am just offering some perspective - take it or leave it... or even make fun of it, most likely we'll all be alright at the end of the day.
    1 point
  42. Scrap price for brass is $1.65 per pound. It's worth something. As others have said, you can purchase a membership to this forum and sell it here. Most people don't want to buy a handful, unless it is a scarce chambering, so it would be better to save it up until you have a lot of it. I buy used brass, and personally, I prefer to get it the way it hit the ground, rather than polished or otherwise processed.
    1 point
  43. "What is the bottom right Tan colored holster ? The one with 2 belt slots ? Also what gun is it for ? I like it . "   Edited by tercel89, Today, 03:12 PM.   http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/66260-couple-new-projects-of-mine/ post #11, G23
    1 point
  44. In my neighborhood, they don't give timeouts.
    1 point
  45. If I don't need it ready to go, I don't need it at all.
    1 point
  46. Old instructor told us always stay loaded, cause if you're not, you can only throw that thing once.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
    1 point
  47. Middle holster is finished. In today's world it may not be PC, but it's great. :up:
    1 point
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