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  1. Charlies in Oak Grove, KY (near Ft Campbell) has the absolute best steak I have ever had, hands down. You can't go wrong with the man sized sirlion or the King of Clubs, both 2 inches thick and hang off the plate. I know it may be out of your way, but worth checking out. Their number is 270-439-4592.
  2. Too bad they fixed it because this guy definitely does not need to reproduce.
  3. So, I was searching for a new grease gun and this was one of the first results. All I can say is what an idiot. Grease-gun injury to the penis
  4. Thanks, I think I am going to use RPM. I was looking for something in the Mt Juliet area and had not found anything from my searches. These guys seem to be one of the premier shops around, and right in my backyard, also.
  5. Anyone have any recommendations for a reputable machine shop in Nashville or the surrounding area. I need to have some valve work done and possibly a port and polish.
  6. TNFlyer

    Got my TGO hats

    Got mine yesterday. I wasn't expecting it and it was like an early Christmas present. Great quality too.
  7. From Wikipedia: Bellisario was married to actress and producer Deborah Pratt, who starred in several of his shows. He currently resides in Studio City, California with his fourth wife, Vivienne. He has identified himself as socially liberal and fiscally conservative, and especially conservative towards the military.
  8. My work vehicle... My daily driver...
  9. The problem I see with that logic is, you cannot choose the color of your skin, but you can choose whether or not to carry a firearm. Like canyn said earlier there are other options besides a gun.
  10. My wife got her renewal about a month ago after sending it in back in July. I on the other hand renewed in March and just got mine on Tuesday. I called after my wife got hers to see what the hold up was since I started the process over three months before my wife. The lady said TBI was helping with the background checks now so the wait time should be significantly shorter now. It just happened that my wife's renewal was at the top of the stack sent to TBI. It was good to hear that they were trying to get the permits out faster though.
  11. This thinking is exactly why we are in the position we are with regards to the country as a whole. "Screw your rights mine are more important."
  12. Now we are getting to some common sense. Seems, half of the people in this thread are as bad as the people we rant about everyday taking our freedoms away. But, when it comes to their perceived freedoms they can tread on others real freedoms because "the Constitution says I can". Folks go back and read the Constitution see how it applies. I would bet the majority of people have not read their Constitution since being in school. Transcript of the Constitution of the United States - Official
  13. You're dead wrong. Although I do like your passion and we need more people with that kind of passion. If I own business or for that matter my house I most certainly can prohibit you from carrying a firearm, tire iron or gangsta rap on private property. Which most businesses are located on private property. I can also request to search you car if I have a think you have prohibited materials in your car. You can then in turn refuse the search upon which I can then fire you. No ones rights were infringed you can still carry your gun just not on my property. I personally would not ban guns from my business if I had one. But, we do need to let companies know profits will suffer. This either from lack of business or lack of productivity, due to their best employees leaving for more like minded employers.
  14. I agree it is the property owners right to ban firearms in on their property. But, in many states your vehicle is considered an extension of your home and you may carry a loaded firearm permit or not in your vehicle. I am not sure how this would pertain to carrying a gun on your workplaces property, but it is a law I would like to see passed here in TN, rather than what is currently being proposed. I think our actions as citizens could shape businesses policies on firearms in a more positive light than using the legislature to infringe on their rights. If we as gun owners stood up for our rights at work like we do in the way we patronize restaurants and other businesses, we would see a big change in attitude towards us. If everyone challenged their employer about its firearm policy and walked off the job I believe we would see big changes. This would take huge cojones on most peoples part. I think many problems could be solved this way. Just my
  15. Since we are talking about buying guns out of state the definition of residency comes into play. Here is the ATF's definition of residency. This is straight from the atf.gov and backs up my earlier post. So, basically you could go to a state have a real estate agent show you a few houses, apply for a job at Mickey D's and you're set. My emphasis added in bold. (B11) What constitutes residency in a State? [Back] The State of residence is the State in which an individual is present; the individual also must have an intention of making a home in that State. A member of the Armed Forces on active duty is a resident of the State in which his or her permanent duty station is located. If a member of the Armed Forces maintains a home in one State and the member’s permanent duty station is in a nearby State to which he or she commutes each day, then the member has two States of residence and may purchase a firearm in either the State where the duty station is located or the State where the home is maintained. An alien who is legally in the United States is considered to be a resident of a State only if the alien is residing in that State and has resided in that State continuously for a period of at least 90 days prior to the date of sale of the firearm. See also Item 5, “Sales to Aliens in the United States,†in the General Information section of this publication. [18 U.S.C. 921(, 922(a) (3), and 922((3), 27 CFR 478.11]
  16. Also, if you are legitimately looking to move to the state in question no FFL is required. You do not have to move, but you must be actively looking at the time of purchase. I can't quote the law on this, but I am 99% sure this is the case.
  17. That's great!!! Check out the one where the girl shoots the 500S&W.
  18. I was just in STL back in January and did some research for this purpose. From everything I could come up with you are good to carry in your vehicle and in restaurants. Here's a link to answer any more questions you might have: MissouriCarry.com FAQ If you can avoid IL that would probably be best. I'm not sure if you can legally transport an unloaded handgun though that joke of a state.
  19. Usually we get 2-4 does, this is the first time we've had fawns.
  20. My wife started yelling LOOK, LOOK, There in the yard! I came running not knowing what to expect. They were within 20 feet of the house when we first saw them, but by the time I got the camera they had moved back to the tree line. Enjoy! Moms a little bony, but I guess that's what 3 of them will do to you.
  21. I got my daughter one and my 1 week old son will have one soon. I think it is a great investment even if they don't use it the money will still help the TWRA with conservation efforts. But, I'm pretty sure my kids will get their moneys worth.
  22. I renewed my permit last week at the DMV. First, the lady said I could keep my permit because nothing changed. When I told her yes it did, my address was different, she said I had to surrender it and use the receipt as my permit. Also, they made me take a new picture even though I just renewed my DL in October with a new picture. There was a sign that said everyone must take a new photo when renewing any kind of ID. I say all this because I went back today to get my wife a renewal form and the lady said I couldn't mail it in. I asked why, she said she has to come back in for a picture. I think she is wrong and I will be calling TDOS tommorrow to verify. If she is right I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the REAL ID Act or not. I saw some news reports where some states were not allowing you to smile because the facial recognition software couldn't process your photo if you did.
  23. I'll take the dies and pass on some .380 ammo and brass and a CTAC holster for a SIG 232. Its not much, but seeing as .380 is so short these days and I don't have anything that uses it hopefully it will do someone else good. It's 8rds of Remington Golden Saber and about as many pieces of brass. Going to BrandonTN.
  24. May 9th is opening day of spring squirrel.

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