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You know what, if someone wants to refuse to cook for me, I am 100 percent OK with it. I don't every want to force someone to cook my food if they don't want to. The number 1 rule is, always be nice to the cook.7 points
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Without a religious basis, what's the point? That's not meant in either a facetious or preachy manner. I'm simply curious as to other peoples' thinking. I can look at it from a couple of different viewpoints, but I really find myself coming back to Fyodor Dostoyevsky who may have had a valid point when he said that, "without religion, everything is permitted."4 points
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I can't believe this. I'm glad I read this cause I was gonna melt down some rings this weekend and give it a shot. http://www.viralthread.com/l-a-gang-member-dies-after-attempting-to-gold-plate-his-penis/3 points
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My religious beliefs or lack thereof are something I think a lot about. I used to be religious I guess, I was raised in a church going family, I was an alter boy as a kid actually lol. To paraphrase Mother Terresa, I haven't felt the touch of god in years. I can pinpoint right down to pretty much the minute that either he left, or I left or whatever. Some people say I'm being carried, but 16 years is a log time to see one set of footprints in the sand. So what keeps me on the straight an narrow? I have to answer to the man who (hypothetically) shaves my face in the morning. He lives in the mirror. Thats it.3 points
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I've yet to meet an atheists/agnostic that's more of a nihilist than I. Honestly, I believe every moral person, regardless of whether they are religious or atheist, has the same motivation; self-interest. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk3 points
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maroonandwhite :usa: is going to hook me up with an OD Green LCP. :cheers: .3 points
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What is truly sad about all of this is it takes something like this for things to change, if it even does. Had this not happened all those armed guards would be in handcuffs which is awful. Anyone should be able to use whatever tools they feel they need without anyone else telling them they cannot. It is like telling a surgeon he can't use a scalpel even though it is the best tool for the job. I wish they could have been armed with anything and everything they need to be safe here. No service member should die at the hands of the enemy at home especially when misguided policies prevent them from defending themselves.3 points
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Thank you for a GREAT MATCH!!! I had a FUN-TASTIC time! It was so awesome shooting with y'all. So much stuff going on, from the "hand shake pew-pew" to the "crouching-screaming pinoy style". Then, there's the "oops, accidental mag release mode" to the "gangster style". And, the "green laser and flashlight combi open gun". Finally, Joe's "fast-feet WTheck (should I go back?) LOL ..... good times :rock:3 points
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Yep I had a great time as well. The range size is perfect to setup two stages like that.3 points
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Great match! Most fun I have had in a long time. Rick Williams3 points
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Words can't describe how proud I am of my older brother. I get misty eyed just thinking about it. My brother has been through hell and back while in the Army. Just 48 hours after enlisting in the FL National Guard he was told he would be going on a 9-10 month deployment to Africa. During his 2nd tour in Iraq his Humvee drove over an IED and he was the only one in the vehicle to survive. Despite that, he recently decided to serve our country again my joining the guard. He was supposed to be my best man at my wedding in October but won't be able to join. I'm just proud to call him my brother and I wanted to share. http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/bn9/2015/7/23/soldier_deployment_f.html#.VbF7VPLGlQI.mailto2 points
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Silencershop will begin offering a dealer program on 8/3. You'll be able to buy from a link to their website and the item will be shipped to your dealer of choice (if they participate). They have not shared the price list yet but I am excited to be able to offer the diverse selection more easily than I have in the past. They will have to collect sales tax but I am hopeful with their volume that they may be able to beat the current distributor's pricing. If the margin allows it may be an opportunity to buy from them and pick from their large selection and still save a few bucks in the process. I will share more when I know more just wanted to give you guys a heads up. Thank you!2 points
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[URL=http://s779.photobucket.com/user/richarddacat/media/MISC/IMG_0958_zpsuean3og5.jpg.html][/URL] Satisfied my itch and I'm sure I won't be disappointed. Thank you Ben for the deal. :usa: Couldn't pass it up. :up: Thank you for the responses.2 points
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No worries. Just to make clear, I don't take this personal and hope those who disagree with me don't take it personal. This is just what I believe. I have no doubt most of us who disagree on this could go have beers and probably have a hell of a time. :cheers:2 points
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"Since gold plating your testicles is a “medical impossibility” even for the best of doctors, the El Salvadorian gangster’s DIY attempt left him with no chance at all." "Medical impossibility". I don't know why but that phrase is just killing me! :rofl: Think of all the higher education that went into this article. Some kid went to journalism school only to one day find himself in front of some other guy who spent a DECADE in school, and the course of their interaction is going to be based on the 'medical impossibility' of gold plating ones nads. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:2 points
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OK, believe it or not I am coming. I had not per-warned Nashville that I am coming next week, as they cancelled the last trip. (they claimed it was the snow). So all the suggestions on things to things do I got a few months back, I am going to try to get as many of them in next week starting with the meet up. I am going to be getting to the Sheraton Music City just a few blocks away earlier in the day.2 points
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At the end of the day, what another adult decides to do in their life is no business of mine unless it directly affects me or my pocketbook. If someone wants to cheat on their wife, that is on them. I don't want them telling me how to live my life and I don't need to judge them on living theirs. I think everyone needs to worry less about what other people are doing in their personal lives and worry about themselves. I guess that is asking for too much these days.2 points
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Hey, that's great to hear! Right in time for people's Christmas lists :)2 points
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Hillary ain't gonna put him in her cabinet. :) Even if GOP wins, I can't see him leaving the governorship early to accept a cabinet post -- too much Palin-esque bad juju for the future to do that. Seems the likely given is that he'll replace Lamar in the Senate in 2020, and parlay that into any possible presidential bid. - OS2 points
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I've been throwing the term around this forum for years now and this only reiterates what I've been saying. Natural Selection WORKS people. It works beautifully, all we need do is step on out the way and let it do its job.2 points
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Poor Nazario, it looks like he had such a bright future ahead of him. I want the same Compton tat, but mine would say 'PIZZA4LIF". Any TGOers got a tattoo gun or a cassette player and a guitar string?2 points
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He had an open slot on his rail, so something had to go there. Two VFGs just looked silly.2 points
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I think next time I'll try to do it a little different......I'll aim2 points
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Yup it's official, I can't see in indoor ranges. Good to get the old crew together and see new faces. Boys you done a fine job last night! Had a large time and will do it again. Go team Awesome Sauce!!!!2 points
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And that you don't have to make payments on, I drive a 2000 ford truck and will drive it till the doors fall off, all while paying myself a car payment each month so when I need something different , We Pay Cash Don't be a slave to the lender, call Dave2 points
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I think the company is Sightmark or something to that effect.2 points
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Great match! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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LCP Custom is hard to beat for the use you describe. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Free market principle of the day: all transactions must be entered voluntarily. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk2 points
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I know, I use modified circus wagons to haul my 1800 for a typical weekend at the range. And I'm a beginner!2 points
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People should have the freedom to be any shade asshat. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk2 points
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this is as simple as putting a screw in a threaded hole, you can do it :D Just get bushings for 'Thin' grips and screw them in the holes and screw in the grip screws In case you don't know, the bushings are threaded on the outside and screw into the frame, and threaded on the inside to accept the grip screw. I cants see why you're springfield wouldn't be able to change. I had a TRP and i changed them1 point
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5 grains of Bullseye behind a 230 grain fmj projectile. If it was good enough for Uncle Sam, it's good enough for me.1 point
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Have any old Titans(Anyone remember them?) ticket holders, the ones you hang around the neck? TMCA badge pins and stick a card in it. Write your screen name and real name on a sticky page and attach it to yourself with a paper clip. Wear your neck knife outside the shirt and stick a piece of paper around it. Be creative. Heck I'll give a box of CCI 22,( 50 rounds, guys, I'm cheap) to the most inventive name tag, and let the group decide who gets it if you want.1 point
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For the mentally challenged...might I suggest name tags? I freely admit to memory problems. Introduce me to you and 5 seconds later...all I remember is me. It takes a while to sink in for me.1 point
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Tried this over the weekend.... delicious! :yum: I ran them under the broiler for a little while to get the bacon a little more crispy. I like my bacon right on the edge of burned. Though the jalapenos revenge at 5am wasn't so nice. But that might have had something to do with all the beer. and bourbon. and tequila. It was a good weekend. B) We also harvested our carrots a few days ago. While we had lots of them, the majority of them never got much bigger than an ink pen. Not sure why that happened... could've been the dry spell we had a month ago, also possible we didn't thin them enough when the seeds sprouted. They were packed in there. They taste good, it's just pretty tedious to skin enough of them to have with a meal.1 point
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Easy there, not all Muslims are "sand people" and not all "sand people" are Muslims. Plenty of middle eastern people who are Christians. Just don't want us to turn allies into enemies.1 point
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We are going to move forward on two fronts this year (2016 Session). One a re-written Constitutional Carry Bill, broad enough to encompass signs, parks and most of the issues that have plagued the lawful gun owners since 1870. What are the chances Haslam and Co. will let it pass? Pretty slim actually, he is no friend of the general population having firearms at all, though his desire to higher office MAY keep him less vitriolic in public on the issue this year. Second, a simple repeal of 39-17-1307 ala Mike Bell's knife bill. It will require a couple of years of moving permit only defenses off the books as statutes, but I think the aura this year may be sufficiently supportive to get this passed. Beth Harwell is running for governor, as is Diane Black, Mark Green, Mark Norris and some others, it appears the primary for governor may well resemble the presidential scrum. Harwell will take a hard "right" and has started already with opposing the governor on his "gas" tax. As soon as we get the verbiage of the new bills out, those who wish to be involved are more than welcome, and if anyone has a line on Jim Coley, we would greatly appreciate it being deployed, as Civil Justice sub has been the killer on most bills recently, then that fraud Harrison in Finance sub will be the next hurdle. Anything out of committee in the House will pass the Senate.1 point
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Tim, It is nice that a real expert like you takes the time to give us kitchen table armorers a hand. V/R, Craig1 point
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Frankly if someone wants to cheat on their spouse, it's none of my business and they didn't ask me anyways, so it doesn't really matter if I agree with it or not.1 point
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You're letting that liberal crap show through again BTQ96R This is a free market capitalist society. It ain't for YOU to decide who i can and cannot sell to anymore than it's up to me to decide who you can and cannot buy from. Telling anyone anything otherwise is pure liberal communist BS. If you don't like it, spend your money elsewhere. The unwritten laws that let capitalism work so well will take care of everything. Run off enough people, you go broke, out of business, the end. It's only a supporter of big government that would support the idea that ANYONE has the right to tell a business owner how to run his business....so long as he pays his taxes, buys his license and ain't peddling illegal goods.1 point
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