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  1. A woman awakes during the night to find that her husband was not in their bed. She puts on her robe and goes downstairs to look for him. She finds him sitting at the kitchen table with a hot cup of coffee in front of him. ... He appears to be in deep thought, just staring at the wall. She watches as he wiped a tear from his eye and takes a sip of his coffee. "What's the matter, dear?" she whispers as she steps into the room, "Why are you down here at this time of night?"   The husband looks up from his coffee, "Do you remember 20 years ago when we were dating, and you were only 16?" he asks solemnly.   The wife is touched to tears thinking that her husband is so caring and sensitive. "Yes I do," she replies.   The husband paused. The words were not coming easily. "Do you remember when your father caught us in the back seat of my car making love?"   Yes, I remember," said the wife, lowering herself into a chair beside him.   The husband continued. "Do you remember when he shoved the shotgun in my face and said, 'Either you marry my daughter, or I will send you to jail for 20 years?"   "I remember that too" she replied softly.   He wiped another tear from his cheek and said..."I would have gotten out today."  
    15 points
  2. Anderson blems for $39. That is a few bucks cheaper than last time I saw these blems listed. Couldn't decide between posting here and the long guns subforum. http://fatboytactical.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=21&products_id=28604
    4 points
  3. 3 points
  4. Got a email from chase that my bank account was suspended (yes I know) so I clicked their link and proceeded to enter the most bogus info I could and it actually logged me in. I'm going to startfilling out all the emils I get with bull crap info just to screw with the scammers.
    2 points
  5. Dang dude.  Dang.  I don't need this.  I'll probably order a couple.  But I don't need this.  But I'll probably order a couple.  Dang.  Dude.
    2 points
  6. Great cause; I'm about to go send them some duckets to help out.  Thanks for sharing this.    ETA:  Holy s---...they just opened this today and already have 12,479 backers who gave a total of $572,504 towards the $1,000,000 goal at the time I hit Save Changes.
    2 points
  7. "One night in Birmingham Al, what shouldn't I miss?" Your ride the next morning!
    2 points
  8. It's a mag release, not mag install button. I'd say there is something wrong with that 1911.
    2 points
  9. Brasil was the best patient I had that day !   It was busy as crap...as usual... I got a text "Hurt hand, in ER"...WTF? Since I don't usually get texts (my friends know I'm a technotard)...I went "darn...must be an emergency"..Sure enough. :cool: Heck...Brasil needed an update on his Tetanus shot anyway...   Brasil is tough folks. He went on to doing  Randy's class including FOF on Sunday...and no whining at all. :up:       Ted S.   No kidding. I guess I should get my phone number out to the Knoxville area members...and make sure our department is well stocked on sutures. :pleased:
    2 points
  10. Greatest dog I've ever had. She's 10 months old now. Mila, a boxer.
    2 points
  11. Seems like every few months there's a thread where someone mangled one of their fingers. Last Friday it was my turn. It was going to be a long weekend so I had a long list of stuff I wanted to get done. First on my list was turn some range lead into ingots. I got my pot on the burner, my molds, and other tools set up and ready. I put my squirrel cage fan in place to blow the smoke away from me and then I was going to put on my gloves. As I turned to get my gloves the fan started to fall back, I grabbed it at the square air outlet without thinking and... The next day. Special thanks to the fine folks at Methodist Medical Center ER, they had me fixed up and out of there in no time. So lets see those messed up fingers!!!!!
    1 point
  12. So I have a job interview tomorrow with TWRA in Nashville, as a forestry program coordinator. I am qualified, it's just a matter of convincing them of that. I'm pretty much reserved to the fact that if it's not in Gods plan then it won't happen anyhow, but it would be nice, for sure. So if your so inclined, I'd appreciate any prayers y'all can muster.
    1 point
  13. http://youtu.be/GrJRSf55zsE   Hope you laughed as much as I did Jerry Miculek is my Hero
    1 point
  14. I originally went to college, concentrating in culinary arts...Cut myself quite often, and at least once down to the bone. Between that, fast food, and restoration work, I learned the easiest way to not hurt yourself is to not do anything that involves sharp objects or high tension/moving parts. Since this is generally impossible, make sure you have the toughest tools, sharpest knives, and a high threshold for pain in addition to iron stomach and good humor....because when something does happen, regardless of how careful you are, the only things left to do is laugh and learn.
    1 point
  15. And I'm going to be plain out offended if y'all don't call me.
    1 point
  16. $945k right now. It is going to meet its funding goal in 1 day. Outstanding. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
    1 point
  17. ok I have several if you want to use one let me know when you want to have lunch
    1 point
  18.   Put some on and come sit outside my back yard fence, in the shady area.  I can guarantee chiggers.
    1 point
  19. Ok, I told myself I would not do this but there are plenty here who haven't seen it. BTW, these are separate incidents. I have also smashed my thumb to oblivion but no pictures of it but I did figure out how to sleep with my hand up in the air like a 3rd grader trying to get the teacher's attention. My thumb met a very sharp knife and required a trip to the ER. This one my thumb got sucked into a router bit and I decided I didn't need to go to the hospital even though I probably should have. My poor thumb doesn't even look right and the skin grows all kinds of funky. Hang in there I know your pain.
    1 point
  20. He just doesn't look right without them Star Trek shades.
    1 point
  21. Sadly I don't have the pictures of a piece of glass between my index and middle finger.  That was a fun day.
    1 point
  22. We had Captain Kangaroo and Mickey Mouse Club and then Mr Roberts and both of my Boys grew up with Big Bird as Sesame Street. 
    1 point
  23. how many ways can this guy prove how dumb he is? :shake:
    1 point
  24. They must have locked it up since they weren't getting the results they wanted. It will let me vote, but stalls and will not load the results after I press the "vote" button. :rofl: :rant:
    1 point
  25. If you clear cookies from CNN each time, you can vote over and over. edit: didn't work on this one, guess IP is locked in, but it does work on a lot of them.   Anyway, these kind of polls are a joke, but the channel may use them as "news" on their broadcasts too -- IF results fit their agenda. So I guess it's good when gun forums are alerted on gun control related ones.   - OS
    1 point
  26. Sorry for not catching this sooner, been a crazy last couple of days.  Always happy to help if when I can.   frmus66 ... if you're still needing some work done, just let me know what you're wanting and I'll respond back to ya.  PM is ok if you're prefer or an email to my address below.   Thanks for the nods guys!  You're all the best!!
    1 point
  27. right, right, I just meant the basics have not changed in 100+ years and my main point was that the "outdated" fbi/cia/etc studies are still going to be "mostly valid".       Certainly we can make better expansion JHP rounds.  And certainly we can make more aerodynamic rounds.  Its like building a better mousetrap though.   A round ball out of a civil war revolver at self defense range is just as good --- at the end of the day, if you poke a goodly sized hole in vital machinery first, you win.  It does not take modern rocket science to accomplish *that* :P   Am I recommending using antique tech?  Not at all.  I am just saying don't over think it.
    1 point
  28.   Getting them to get tattoos is even better.   http://www.419eater.com/html/okorie.htm
    1 point
  29. I'm tempted to give one of these a try. A bit skeptical given the price but who knows. https://www.lehmans.com/p-2828-amish-made-casualwork-leather-belts.aspx?show=all
    1 point
  30. I'm going to have to go with the Amish belt. I have worn mine for over 2 yrs and love it
    1 point
  31. You said "last battle rifle"....  :rofl:     There is no "last", there is only "next". 
    1 point
  32. Look buddy...this is a family oriented forum. I wasn't gonna start talking about nipples..especially your nipples. :cool:     But yes...I caught one in the nip too...that flipping smarts. :ugh:
    1 point
  33. a friend of mine owns a restaraunt there called The Ridge Eat and Drink. Best burgers you'll find anywhere I guarantee it. Plus he encourages carry in his place. Hes a fellow competitive shooter. great food, great atmosphere and good people
    1 point
  34. I don't say this to offend anyone, nor to make light of the seriousness of what we may pray for. Usually, we pray for someone's health or someone that's injured or has suffered some major catastrophe. As a Christian, I've kind of not prayed for what I consider trivial things. Fearing that I might anger God for asking for things that little children may ask for, I've pretty much abstained. This afternoon, in my frustration, I prayed for God to reveal to me where my missing barrels were. In less that five minutes, I walked from the bathroom to my reloading/junk room. I stepped up on my weight bench and checked the top shelf one more time. I then pulled a box out from the second shelf that had my Contender .22 Hornet barrel with the scope on it...and some spare Contender grips and forearm, I had placed there!   Call it a lucky move, call it anything you'd like. I've probably looked on that very shelf four or five times, since I "hid" them...but today I found it. The Remington 1100 barrel is still on the loose. But, I feel I'll find it soon. No, I'm not a foolish old kook...just someone that believes in the power of prayer, even for the little, seemingly insignificant, things! I'm happy.
    1 point
  35. I suspect we will be reading about him acting like LE and pulling his gun in someone. After which he will loose his HCP and get charged.
    1 point
  36. I wouldn't miss the 'Now Leaving Birmingham' signs...   If I am not mistaken, they are creeping into the top ten most dangerous cities list.   I hate going down there.
    1 point
  37.   Yeah, almost said the same, but thing is, that gives the non-private private property owner a feel good power nod, maybe easier to get passed.   Just like the deal with the new knife law -- switchblades legal, but if you commit a crime with one, it's a separate felony -- just a sop to assuage knife namby pambies.   Btw,  advice to robbers -- use legal-to-rob-with 12" Bowies just to be on the safe side. :)   - OS
    1 point
  38.   Here's the thing, we could simply repeal -1359 and have it already like that. I am kinda surprised that the OK law is written this way, because I am betting their trespass laws already cover it.
    1 point
  39. Thanks all. It's great to know you have a group of good people, some of which I've never met, have your back when you need them. The interview went great (from my perspective), but we'll see what happens. I should know something by tomorrow or Thursday.
    1 point
  40. I picked up a truck from a huge junkyard in Birmingham once that I rebuilt. Huge junkyard, very impressive. Twas the best thing I saw while I was there
    1 point
  41. A few notes about permethrins:  be careful around cats because they are very sensitive (as in, muscle tremors and seizures if ingested or possibly absorbed through the skin).  You'll see products labeled for cats that contain various types of pyrethroids, but so far, I have only seen one product that contains this type of compound that didn't cause this type of problem (Seresto collars).   Also while researching Parkinson's (which my dad has and my mother has Parkinsonian symptoms), I found that permethrin exposure may be a factor in developing the disease.  My parents were born in the 1940's, so much of the flea control used in their lifetime (flea sprays, dips, etc) were permethrins.  I don't know if that was significant exposure, but it was enough that I stopped using the Seresto collar on my dog who sleeps in the bed with me.  After having both parents develop neurological disease, I figured I shouldn't press my luck anymore than needed.
    1 point
  42. It's going to be hard to add to what's already been said, but I'll give it a shot. Training with Randy will help bring weakness to light, both in yourself, and in your gear. I have been getting by on the first aid training I had in the Boy Scouts in the 80's and 90's. This class helped me to realize that I need more than just basic first aid if I am going to carry a gun and be active in shooting sports. We talked about tourniquets and how to properly apply one (I had done this in scouts) but then we put it to practice with a timer. Randy would have us do malfunction drills with our pistols and then apply the TQ to an injured limb. (We never did that in scouts) Everthing I've learned before was about taking care of others, this was about taking care of others and yourself. Putting a TQ on your right arm by yourself isn't easy and takes some practice. My favorite part of the class was the force on force with the airsoft pistols. Randy didnt have us just running around shooting at each other, once you were hit you had to apply what you learned to treat yourself or your buddy. I would highly recommend this class as it was a real eye opener to me. Thanks Randy, it was a pleasure to meet you again.
    1 point
  43. Is Birmingham still open after its county bankruptcy?   - OS
    1 point
  44.   But it is the exercise of a natural right.  The right to be ignorant and egotistical.   The ignorant shall inherit the Earth.  This is just today's example.
    1 point
  45. We need to get support of this kind of change from the NRA and TFA and make this a priority next year along with a solid park carry bill.    I don't think you would have much opposition to this kind of a change because the law would state that the property owner would still of course be able to ask people to leave.   Is it ideal to everyone?  I know folks will say they should be able to carry anywhere, and I agree.  But at the same time you have to strike a balance in order to get a solid bill passed that in the end greatly helps folks with permits.   If such a bill were passed, you would be able to legally carry in a lot of places that you can't right now because of a 'no gun' sign.  The property owner would still have the right to ask you to leave if your gun is seen.
    1 point
  46. Just wait till the TGO pro tech group buy knives come in. Expect new pictures on the hour.
    1 point
  47. 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
  48. I found it! It had got stuck on the fishing line and I just missed it. It was I. The back seat of my truck. I was so happy to find it :D Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
    1 point
  49. I imagine the office asked her to unload it as an alternative to taking possession of the weapon for the duration of the stop which is something the law specifically allows for reasons of "officer safety". My question to the officer would be to ask how having me handle my weapon helps increase his safety? Wouldn't the weapon staying put in its holster be a much safer course of action for everyone involved?
    1 point
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