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  • Birthday 04/03/1967

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    Dresden, TN
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    Geocaching, Shooting

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    Glock 17
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  1. Like others, I've found the show lame and thankfully, I use DVR, using it, I fast forward the chatter parts.     Travis:  I know where this is going, a "B" type positive personality, tries to appease everyone.  He's almost useless.  Overall, he does not get it.   Strand:  "A" type personality, want's everything his way.  Doesn't care about anyone else.  What is his goal?  Something is up with him as for he to end up in the military jail.     Daniel:  He gets it, but not a good chaperone.     Nick:  I still have issues that a herion addict is to become the hero.  To give benefit of the doubt, he does grasp the entire situation.   Rest of the kids, especially Travis' boy, they are grasping the situation.     Slotted for another season?  I won't be suprised it ends after this season.  I'm watching it since there is nothing else on.
  2. Over the weekend, I visited the Carroll County Shooting Park located a couple of miles off Highway 22 north of Huntingdon, TN.  It's a large park that include two shotgun ranges, 300 yard rifle range and a competative handgun range.  I competed in the handgun range where some events were timed, others for accuracy.     The park is fairly new and additions are coming to include a 3-gun range.   Park is not open during the winter months and closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.   Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, open 2 to dusk.   Saturday, 10 am to dusk.   Park phone number is 731-418-1813
  3. Rick and/or company has dealings with Negan's faction twice.  1) Darryl, Abraham, Sasha run into some on way back to Alexandria (about 2 months prior), and they kill about 1/2 dozen of them.  2) Night before last (March 6), Rick's & Co. hit the compound, kill about 24 of the "Saviors".  At the end, Carol and Maggie are captured and according to the teaser on TWD, there are about 4 and not any of them are Negan.   I believe Alexandrians made the right choice to make the pre-emptive strike.  It would only be a matter of time before the Saviors found them.  Other than attack, an option would be for the Hilltop community abandon the site and move to Alexandria.   One question Rick had was not answered, "How many?" in reference to the Saviors.  In 2 months (TV time), they lost about 30, how many are out on supply or rogue runs?     What's left of the Saviors will figure out the Hilltop were involved in the attack, they could very well expect a revenge attack.   I will re-watch the episode, at the end the team left the building through the motor pool, the vehicles were backed in (In Army, we called it "combat roll") .  How many vehicles were there?  Were there any impressions of missing vehicles?   I am concerned about one thing, 2 members of Rick's group left in a Savior camper for a 2 week supply run.  That camper truck will stick out like a sore thumb and be easy prey of any Saviors running around.....
  4. Last night's episode, I thought I was watching the PC game "Age of Empires".
  5. I work at DCS (Dresden Office), only situation we've had was a foster parent (whom was a police officer, but not an Officer in Weakley County) had his service weapon on him during a meeting.  There was a fuss about the matter, I don't recall what ever happened.   DCS Youth Development Centers, such as Woodland Hills in Nashville, Wilder in Somerville and Mountain View in Dandridge, on occasion will have THP come to the parking lots and do mass searches.
  6. After Sandy Hook, there was an attempt for the "Universal background checks" thus would end private transfer.  From my observations, the gun dealers didn't object, heck, they'd cash in on the background checks.  What I found most disturbing that is a gun owner left home for more than 7 days (I think that was the number), he would legally have to transfer those weapons to someone, and then upon return, transfer back.  This could be a cash cow for gun dealers.  I am retired from the Guard and no longer go on deployments, annual training, etc.  I pointed out to my former Guard company Facebook page to ask the bill was opposed, since comply with the law would be costly, but also if the Spouse, girlfriend or significant other had a arguement with you, he/she could sell the guns at yard sale prices and when Private Smith returns, guns are gone and nothing can be done about it.   From what I can see the proposed EO is a water down version of the Senate bill that died.  ATF is under the Executive branch.  Now, how to enforce all the sales between Joe and Fred, who knows?
  7. Like one earlier 3 out of 4 people won't notice anyone "printing" or OCing in the first place.  While on vacation in May, I had my Glock 17 concealed by a shirt in Orange Beach, AL.  While driving around, we crossed into Florida and while there we made our grocery store stop.  I store clerk noticed my Glock, I told him I have a permit to carry and conversation ended soon afterwards on a positive note.  Then I remember, I am in Florida where OC much less "printing" is a no-no.  We went on your way back to AL.     I've tried the IWB holsters and they don't work for me.  I am currently a big fan of Undertech shirts and it works very well for me, both winter and summer.  
  8. "Was that zombie blood leaking through the wall or the wall cracking?"   Good question
  9. 60 minutes of my life I won't get back, back-to-back episodes that did very little for me.  Well, Maggie is pregnant, no suprise there.  Deanna going around shell-shocked, confirmed my suspicions, she was a Democrat while in Congress.
  10.     Internet Movie firearm database for TWD Season 6     http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Walking_Dead,_The_-_Season_6
  11. When Morgan left the house in Georgia, he was carrying the AR-15, I don't recall if he still had the weapon.  I did observe that some of the survivors don't have the weapons with them when they left somewhere and re-appeared somewhere else.  For example, Beth had an AR when she and Darryl left the prison in a hurry, but didnt' have it later.     I am the first to discard something when it's no longer of value or use.  But an AR even without ammo, it's totally useless in that at some point down the road, .223 or 5.56mm ammo can be found.  Rick's Python would have been traded for a 9mm in Season 1.
  12. From over 1 million view, this is an old story, but nevertheless important.  Not, that the thug's family had a say, but why they had a say at all.  Family raised a thug and they can reap what they sow.
  13. I agree, I ended up fast forwarding the last few minutes and didn't bother watching "Talking Dead".  
  14.   Last season, I wondered the teenage girl was a Wolf spy as well.  Back story shown at beginning of the episode proved to be the opposite.  She has severe PTSD which causes her to be distant to everyone.     The Wolves had information of the town but not good intell, if so, they would have headed straight to the armory.     Wolves spent a lot of time dismembering people instead of taking control and later return to dismember.     Morgan was the only one from the group herding the walkers to get to the town to fight the Wolves (However, Carol could do without him)   With a major operation (herding the walkers away from the town) 1/2 the townsfolks involved in that operation, rest of the town should have been on full alert.   The few Wolves that Morgan let go, one of them restrieved something from a body, what was it?
  15. Wait for it to come out at the Redbox and don't have to worry about being wanded.

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