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Once upon a time there lived a beautiful Queen with queenly large breasts. Nick the Dragon Slayer was obsessed over the Queen for this reason. He knew that the penalty for his desire would be death should he try to touch them, but he had to try. One day Nick revealed his secret desire to his colleague, Horatio the Physician, the King's chief doctor. Horatio thought about this and said that he could arrange for Nick to more than satisfy his desire, but it would cost him 1000 gold coins to arrange it. Without pause, Nick readily agreed to the scheme. The next day, Horatio made a batch of itching powder and poured a little bit into the Queen's bra while she bathed. Soon after she dressed, the itching commenced and grew intense. Upon being summoned to the Royal Chambers to address this incident, Horatio informed the King and Queen that only a special saliva, if applied for four hours, would cure this type of itch, and that tests had shown that, among all of the citizens of the kingdom, only the saliva of Nick would work as the antidote to cure the itch. The King, eager to help his Queen, quickly summoned Nick. Horatio slipped Nick the antidote for the itching powder, which he put into his mouth, and for the next four hours, Nick worked passionately on the Queen's large and magnificent breasts. The Queen's itching was eventually relieved, and Nick left satisfied and was hailed by both the King and Queen as a hero. Upon returning to his chamber, Nick found Horatio demanding his payment of 1000 gold coins. With his obsession now satisfied, Nick couldn't have cared less knowing that Horatio could never report this matter to the King and with a laugh told him to get lost. The next day, Horatio slipped a massive dose of the same itching powder into the King's underwear. The King immediately summoned Nick. The moral of this story is: PAY YOUR @#$%!$& BILLS AND KEEP YOUR PROMISES!!!!!5 points
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Worked on finishing up this coffee table I'm making for my wife. Window came from my great grandmothers old place. Still have to put some flooring In the bottom of the frame5 points
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A good portion of America (and the world for that matter) has no soul, no ethics and no inhibitions anymore. Anyone can be offended for any reason and somewhere there is someone that will back them up as being the victim. Somewhere a group is waiting for this women to come to the spotlight so they can show us how unreasonable you were.5 points
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It was Piss On Obama Day on Facebook. I participated in quite a bit of that.4 points
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So you did that? I just signed up for that page a week or so ago, and saw that it went to "Secret". I thought to myself "Wohoo; in before the lock" :up:3 points
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We need to kill them NOW. We also need to attack any country that supports them. They are gaining hundreds, if not thousands, of new members weekly and will continue now that they have declared a caliphate. At some point the entire middle east will be one Islamic state and then we will have some serious problems stopping them. They are only going to gain popularity because of their views on women, the west and Israel. If we do not do anything then Israel will be squashed like a bug on a windshield once ISIS gets strong enough because our president will not come to Israel's aid. Imagine what will happen if that Islamic state controls all the oil in the region? We will be brought to our knees in a matter of days fi they cut it off. All of our high tech war fighting machines are useless without fuel. Goods, such as food, will no longer be able to be shipped to communities which will lead to widespread panic and looting. Citizens will be unable to afford gas to get to work and we will be a third world country within a month of loosing our oil supply. We do not have the oil reserves to prevent a major catastrophe if ISIS turns the faucet off. Right now any American caught supporting them should be stuck in some internment camp until the "War on Terror" is over. If that requires them to die in the camp then so be it, at least they will not be fighting, or supporting those who are fighting, the US. By support I mean financially, logistically as well as just vocally. If a person says anything vocally or posts on social media that they support ISIS then the person who posted it should be detained and tried for treason for supporting our enemy and then stuck in the internment camps with their counterparts. Trust me when I say ISIS is more of a threat to the United States, our allies and all "western" style democracies than the Taliban or Al Qaeda. It is because ISIS is more easily accepted by the average Muslim than Al Qaeda or the Taliban ever was. Look at what happened in Afghanistan with the Taliban, they took over the country because it gave all the power to the males just like ISIS is doing. There are also governments in the region that are supporting, because they agree with the philosophy, ISIS in a major way.3 points
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Well, Dubya's dick was main reason we went into Iraq in the first place, so I'm not exactly keen on purely testosterone based government policy. - OS2 points
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Don't pass up the chance to visit the National Firearms Museum. Its located just west of DC off of I-66 at the NRA HQ in Fairfax, Virginia. http://www.nramuseum.org/2 points
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Whewwww! Its been awhile, I was beginning to worry about the sweepstakes! Not to worry, its here! Are you in? http://www.sigsauer.com/Promotions/Sweepstakes.aspx [URL=http://s963.photobucket.com/user/runco0318/media/P227Tricops_zps74274265.jpg.html][/URL]2 points
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I hate that these businesses are being used and threatened by both sides. Neither sides “boycotts†will amount to squat; I hope the businesses understand that.2 points
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[quote name="bersaguy" post="1185906" timestamp="1409765346"]I don't have an issue with body art. I was in the Navy. Went in art free and came out art free. Folks say I am weird because every sailor should have one. I said then I broke the mold. I had a room mate for several years that spent a small fortune on body art. He was having a tat of our entire universe put on his body. It was just really beginning to take on a true picture when the Tat artist doing the work died in a Motorcycle accident. The expense came in when it came to finding another artist that was as good or better than the first one that would be affordable. I think he finally got it completed last winter. It was a work of art that took over 3.5 years of actual needle time to complete and it covers his back, front and both sides of his body at a cost of almost $10,000.00. I got to see it one day when i ran into him at a Walmart and he showed it to me in the parking lot. It was impressive to say the least and looked very much like the pictures he printed off of his computer of our entire Universe. It is a complete body wrap with planets, stars, moons, milky way and even a few comets with tails. He's happy so I am happy for him but I could think of a lot of really good things 10 grand would have bought other than body art........................jmho[/quote] Good lord- I truly terrified to think where the planet Uranus was inked on his body!2 points
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I have at least 100 stories just from my drive to and from Gatlinburg this past weekend, my favorite though: I know there's a little blonde hanging out in my blindspot... she's been there for at least 3 miles. So I tell the wife "Hey, want me to prove someones an a$$hole?" She says "How?". I lift my left hand to the roof, point my index finger down and firmly depress the blinker to indicate left. Blindspot Betty hammers the gas pedal ensuring her pole position and proving once again how predictable people are. ***edit*** I spellz gud2 points
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I can think of three or four members who should be in a memorial section on TGO. Happily kwikrnu will never be one of them. RIP Shannon, Mousegunner and a couple of others who I will not name.2 points
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report to american legion post 88 tomorrow night at 7 pm and bring all your guns.will hold them till u get your permit. If you cant find me, ill be behind the green dumpster with the ski mask on :pleased:2 points
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Guns & Leather - Greenbrier has a current Groupon for their HCP class. $49. Or $65 if you want to use one of their rental .22 pistolas with their ammo. https://www.groupon.com/biz/goodlettsville-tn/guns-and-leather2 points
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So, anyone do anything interesting today? I broke a Group Facebook page the people of Oak Ridge use to vent. I accidentally changed it form Closed to Secret. Found out, facebook does not allow you to revert a group back to close either. So a group of about 5700 is having to be manually remade. (I feel like everything I have touched today has been wrong, or damaging.) I did that at work from my phone just thought I was looking at the setting. BTW, I was one of the admins until then. Next, took my wife's parking spot at home before she got home with out thinking about it. Started a cook out with a blue sky which turned into a storm shortly after. I am glad I didn't go to the range today. Today has been one disaster have another. Still looking for the hex bags.1 point
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I have had the TGO lower sitting in the safe look at me every time I open the safe. I was at the show this weekend and found a builder there that built me a pistol upper for $275 otd. So I figured it was time to use the lower. I headed to another vendor that had complete blemished pistol tube and buffer for $20. I did not pick up a LPK because I figured I could find one for the same price at a LGS. I was running out of time so I passed on that and went home. I had some free time so I went to my new favorite shop and picked up a RRA LPK. I got home and was a little tenitive to start on it because I had 4 kids to take care of and I usually only have 15ish mins before the Screams of daddy start. This was my first ever lower assembly, I figured it would take me longer my first time. I started by following a write up on how to assembly it, before I knew it I was done! I did learn 2 things: 1 take off rings before starting. 2. ARs are insanely easy to build! I can't wait to start the next one. I will have pics up in the next day or so.1 point
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Hey here is another sweepstakes, but this one is very short, this week only. https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/newProductSweeps/?r=y [URL=http://s963.photobucket.com/user/runco0318/media/ruger_zps99d77fac.jpg.html][/URL]1 point
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I don't want to ever see W again in a position of power. It is arguable at best if he was better than Zero. He just waged a war that was more popular. I seriously hope Russia gets involved in the ISIS deal. I am pretty sure Pootin does not take any shit from anyone. Something Zero could learn from.1 point
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How the heck is carrying an empty shotgun around the courthouse protesting against a pleaded-down DUI arrest?1 point
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Did a harmonica track for a guy in NY.. and a steel track for a guy in Crieve Hall..1 point
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The cry babies have won, people used to carry open all the time, back windows of your truck, in a holster on your hip. Now it aint so, all that said, carrying a double barrel shot gun and protesting aint all that smart.1 point
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Made a video and posted it for fellow TGO'rs, and put some wild boar hams up for curing, that's about it. Dave1 point
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I don't know but if it was that easy child porn would be nonexistent on the web. JTM Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Kolored Kotings Pollocked Kotings (Although many may not get the reference to Jackson Pollock) Coating of Arms A Man and A Crayon Coatings1 point
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Woke up Fell outta bed dragged a comb across my head Found my way downstairs and drank a cup.....1 point
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I'm glad a world leader with a pair is getting involved. This might get purt interesting fast.1 point
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With the war going on now for what, 12-13 years, ebay and craigslist is full of military body armor and ESAPI plates. Nothing needed but cash, and some even barter so there is certainly no shortage of ways to get your hands on this stuff. Now that being a contractor overseas is so common, civilian body armor sales are going pretty strong and that armor is also available for private purchase. I think anytime the government gets involved with banning stuff, only those that want to stay on the right side of the law will be effected. And for those of us that have body armor already, they will probably grandfather it in if they do make it illegal to buy in the future.1 point
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Sorry it took so long. House with 4 kids and the stomach bug was going around so life has been not so great for the last week. The pics are not the greatest, my wife wont let me use her phone for gun pics.1 point
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Post away. BTW, Tec-9's are miserably unreliable. As soon as you buy one you may as well go ahead and buy 10 firing pins because they break constantly. The triggers are horrendous and the magazines are expensive. Save yourself the aggravation and buy a Glock with a few 33 round magazines. Just as fun but a lot more accurate and reliable. Which AK pistol you looking for?1 point
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I can certainly appreciate good artwork, no matter the canvas or medium. My only problem with tats is, I don't like the same music I did five years ago. I don't like the same beer I did five years ago. I don't like the same food I did five years ago. With very few exceptions, I don't like the same people I did five years ago. I find it very hard to conceive of something I would like well enough now that five years from now, let alone twenty or thirty, I would still be equally satisfied with having it permanently inked on my body. But hey, if others can find something with that much meaning, good on 'em. I am certainly not one to judge others' taste in art, since mine is so questionable.1 point
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They're gonna run out of western prisoners soon. Wonder how it's gonna go when they start rolling up Americans in neighboring countries and sneaking them over the border into the Islamic State to saw their heads off. Who am I kidding? We will do nothing so long as stupid, lazy Americans have Kim Kardashian and ice buckets to worry about. Go on ISIS, kill Americans with impunity. We won't hold our politicians accountable. Hell, kill an ambassador while you're at it. We don't seem to mind that either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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There are a lot of other state's permits (even out of state) that are good in our state, but not if you are a TN resident. If you are a TN resident, you must get a TN HCP within 6 months of becoming a resident. Not sure all of the other surrounding states you are referring to, but your TN HCP is most likely good in those States as well. FL has a similar out of state permit to AZ.1 point
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The banning of anything will never keep it out of the hands of those who want it.1 point
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Yep, I'd have put a large hole in her tire with my TGO knife if she tried to leave before the cops got there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Are you active duty?; They can usually submit a memo in lieu of a class. I opted for the class though I have been through numerous military and civilian courses but a memo would of been sufficient at the time I submitted.1 point
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Ah, well, glad it was something simple. Nothing that another $50-100 and 8 hour class won't fix. :) - OS1 point
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I guess I need new glasses; misread the title of this thread - thought the "a" was an "i" :)1 point
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I am one of those who has more than a couple of tattoos. I have several on my forearms but I understood when I got them that I would possibly have to cover them if need be for employment. As far as the expense, it can vary greatly and you can usually tell who spent a lot of money on their ink and who didn't with a quick glance. Good work isn't cheap, cheap work isn't good. I'm a fan of the art form and if given a choice, I am much more likely to spend $500 on a tattoo than a gun.1 point
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