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Title: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Scrapheap on January 07, 2011, 06:58:07 PM
PPK, I just noticed that you don't have an ask away thread, so now you do.

Question #1. Do you know of a gunsmith who would re-barrel an L1A1 (FAL) as a .260 Remington??

If so, do you think it would be a worthwhile conversion in order to reducue the weight of the ammunition?? (150 gr bullet to a 95gr)
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 07:28:59 PM
I have to answer No and No. 55 grains X 20 = 1100 grains or ` 2.5 ounces. Not worth the inability to use mil surp ammo. I can't recall the difference in drop @ 3 and 400 yards but it didn't seem significant when I looked it up when the 260 was introduced.
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 08:04:42 PM
Furthermore since gas systems can be sensitive to burn rate and pressure curves you might be taking a known good system and fucking with the reliability. I know Garands can't use just any bullet/powder combo that works in a bolt action.
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Post by: Queen Victoria on January 07, 2011, 08:13:28 PM
PPK, which brand of pancakes do you eat?
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Post by: Osensitive1 on January 07, 2011, 08:21:40 PM
Branded pancakes are called waffles.
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 08:22:42 PM
There is a restaurant close by my union hall called The Canyon Cafe on Highway 29 in American Canyon. The last few times I have eaten pancakes in the last 5 years it has been there. I will eat Eggo waffles as something easy to fix.
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Post by: Osensitive1 on January 07, 2011, 08:36:19 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 08:39:39 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?
Nope, not at all. Getting used to a bank of needles going in and out of the flesh is one thing, not my favorite thing but tolerable. Deliberately burning my flesh or cutting it open and rubbing ashes in the cut sounds like a bad idea.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Scrapheap on January 07, 2011, 08:47:15 PM
Furthermore since gas systems can be sensitive to burn rate and pressure curves you might be taking a known good system and fucking with the reliability. I know Garands can't use just any bullet/powder combo that works in a bolt action.

Well, yes, you have to pay attention to port pressure, but with the L1A1, you have an adjustable gas system, so it's not nearly as much of a concern.

My first realoading experience was with my SKS. The guy who taught me how to reload recommended BL(C)-2. It turned out that BL(C)-2 was too slow for the gas system so although it shot well and produced good velocities, it hammered the fuck out of the gas system and bolt.
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 08:50:16 PM
What does work well with the SKS?
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Post by: Scrapheap on January 07, 2011, 08:52:57 PM
What does work well with the SKS?

A 1680
RL-7
4198
4227
and some others.

It tends to like powders that are a notch too slow for the .44 Magnum, but too fast for most rifles. It tends to like the same powders as the .22 Hornet.
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Post by: eris on January 07, 2011, 09:00:23 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 09:06:47 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
Yes, I have a few. Some shown in the Elders Forum thread and here. http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504 (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 07, 2011, 09:10:17 PM
You have used a few Spanish phrases here and you are currently learning French. :eiffel: Do you know any other languages?
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 09:12:15 PM
You have used a few Spanish phrases here and you are currently learning French. :eiffel: Do you know any other languages?
Aside from some Spanish and very little French, no.
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Post by: eris on January 07, 2011, 09:19:50 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
Yes, I have a few. Some shown in the Elders Forum thread and here. http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504 (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504)

 :thumbup:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 09:22:25 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.
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Post by: Eclair on January 07, 2011, 09:23:24 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
Yes, I have a few. Some shown in the Elders Forum thread and here. http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504 (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504)

I see tattoos, but my main concern is a messy vanity area. Should I be concerned about my priorities in life?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 09:24:56 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
Yes, I have a few. Some shown in the Elders Forum thread and here. http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504 (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504)

I see tattoos, but my main concern is a messy vanity area. Should I be concerned about my priorities in life?
Please clarify that.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on January 07, 2011, 09:28:21 PM
Speaking of branding. You recently showed your tats. Have you considered branding or scarification?

PPK, you have tattoos ?  :eyebrows:
Yes, I have a few. Some shown in the Elders Forum thread and here. http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504 (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,16197.msg694504.html#msg694504)

I see tattoos, but my main concern is a messy vanity area. Should I be concerned about my priorities in life?
:headslap: Oh, you mean my bathroom is a tad bit messy? It's not my place to tell you what your concerns should be.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: renaeden on January 08, 2011, 05:22:37 AM
I can only see one other tattoo clearly - one on your arm. What are your other tattoos of? How many do you have?
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Post by: eris on January 08, 2011, 02:31:28 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Tattoos can always be fixed. It is a bit expensive, but it is always possible to get something done over it. You can get them removed, but that is thousands of dollars and it leaves a scar. But you can always get it redone.
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Post by: P7PSP on January 08, 2011, 06:37:57 PM
I can only see one other tattoo clearly - one on your arm. What are your other tattoos of? How many do you have?
10 total. I have on my right arm a dragon, a rose and a black design. On my left arm a wizard, a dragon and a black design. Left pec nordic life rune, right pec gryphon in black, right shoulder blade Bugs Bunny head, left shoulder blade a castle in clouds with a dragon flying over it.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on January 08, 2011, 06:40:11 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Tattoos can always be fixed. It is a bit expensive, but it is always possible to get something done over it. You can get them removed, but that is thousands of dollars and it leaves a scar. But you can always get it redone.
The tattoos aren't messed up eris, they were just put willy nilly and don't have an overall theme. I did think it through before hand enough that I don't want to get rid of any.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 08, 2011, 08:57:25 PM
What is the significance of the tree in your new avatar?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 08, 2011, 09:14:36 PM
What is the significance of the tree in your new avatar?   :orly:
That is a picture of a tree in Taupo New Zealand that I really liked. It is right on the lake close by the Taupo District Council. Lake Taupo is the caldera of a champion level volcano. Here is a pic of the sign pointing to Taupo and Rotorua, I think it was 25 km outside of Taupo but can't be sure.
(http://i42.tinypic.com/epp4qe.jpg)

Here is a nice view of the lake.
(http://i44.tinypic.com/71sdmu.jpg)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 09, 2011, 09:12:01 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 09, 2011, 09:20:32 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 09, 2011, 09:22:30 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on January 09, 2011, 09:32:15 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 09, 2011, 09:35:58 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.

Or donuts.  :-[
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Post by: Queen Victoria on January 09, 2011, 09:37:56 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.

Or donuts.  :-[

True.  Do you think about anything besides posting, food and laundry?
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 09, 2011, 09:39:56 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.

Or donuts.  :-[

True.  Do you think about anything besides posting, food and laundry?

Many, many things! All will be revealed in good time!   :mwhaha:
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Post by: Scrapheap on January 09, 2011, 09:47:25 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.


 :zombiefuck:

Are you a crazy cat lady??
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Post by: Queen Victoria on January 09, 2011, 11:03:59 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.


 :zombiefuck:

Are you a crazy cat lady??

Cats are nice, but I'm not sure I'll have another besides our outside cat any time soon.  They're too difficult to manage when we evacuate.  The parakeet is quite enough and evacuates just fine.  No problem with the hotel.
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Post by: P7PSP on January 09, 2011, 11:07:25 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.


 :zombiefuck:

Are you a crazy cat lady??

Cats are nice, but I'm not sure I'll have another besides our outside cat any time soon.  They're too difficult to manage when we evacuate.  The parakeet is quite enough and evacuates just fine.  No problem with the hotel.
Are you a crazy parakeet lady?
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Post by: Queen Victoria on January 09, 2011, 11:11:43 PM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.


 :zombiefuck:

Are you a crazy cat lady??

Cats are nice, but I'm not sure I'll have another besides our outside cat any time soon.  They're too difficult to manage when we evacuate.  The parakeet is quite enough and evacuates just fine.  No problem with the hotel.
Are you a crazy parakeet lady?

If the feathers fit, I guess I'll fly with them.
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Post by: 'andersom' on January 10, 2011, 02:50:50 AM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.

OMG I'm doomed.  :lol:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 20, 2011, 11:02:32 AM
Have you named any of your guns?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 21, 2011, 02:27:58 AM
Have you named any of your guns?   :orly:
No, I pretty much just think of them and describe them by the brand and model designation cbc.
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Post by: Squidusa on January 21, 2011, 02:47:24 AM
I wish I had gotten a coordinated layout instead of a tattoo here and another there.

Will you be getting one eventually, or any more stand-alone tattoos, or are you done?   :orly:
I'm finished. I have said that before but it has been three years since my last work and I would rather spend the money on travel.

It's good to know when you are through. A kid I worked with once said "One tattoo leads to two, and two lead to 20."  :zombiefuck:

sounds like a quote about cats.

OMG I'm doomed.  :lol:


 :lol:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on February 13, 2011, 07:09:55 AM
Will you feel vulnerable in Paris without having any weapons due to airport security measures?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on February 13, 2011, 07:11:53 AM
Will you feel vulnerable in Paris without having any weapons due to airport security measures?   :orly:
No, people generally don't bug me.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on March 28, 2011, 08:55:28 PM


What do you think of Springfield Armory's new XD series?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 28, 2011, 09:58:18 PM


What do you think of Springfield Armory's new XD series?
April of last year I bought an XD45 Tactical because it was barely used and the price was right and my friend needed the money. It is solid built, I like Glocks better in 9mm and 40 but I like this 45 better than my Glock 21 because of the smaller grip. I like the USP 45 best of my full size poly 45s. XDs are solid, well built pistols. If you decide to get an XD you will probably like it.

(http://i56.tinypic.com/15dvpjr.jpg) 
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Post by: RageBeoulve on March 29, 2011, 10:52:10 AM
PPK have you really ever been as far as decided to use even go want to do more like?
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Post by: Callaway on March 29, 2011, 10:54:25 AM
^ Do you understand that question?   ???
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Post by: 'andersom' on March 29, 2011, 03:34:41 PM
 :lol:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 06:51:09 PM
PPK have you really ever been as far as decided to use even go want to do more like?
Definitely the USP45 of the three posted Rage.  :thumbup:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 06:53:21 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 07:03:34 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 07:06:15 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 07:27:42 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 07:29:26 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?

I have never skied, no, but I used to ice skate a little, and I miss it!   :snowman:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 07:32:26 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?

I have never skied, no, but I used to ice skate a little, and I miss it!   :snowman:
Why are you answering questions in my thread?  :zoinks:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 07:35:42 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?

I have never skied, no, but I used to ice skate a little, and I miss it!   :snowman:
Why are you answering questions in my thread?  :zoinks:

:pwned:  This is MY thread now!
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 07:40:02 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?

I have never skied, no, but I used to ice skate a little, and I miss it!   :snowman:
Why are you answering questions in my thread?  :zoinks:

:pwned:  This is MY thread now!
Wrong missy! This http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,17046.0.html (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,17046.0.html) is your thread!  :zoinks:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 07:42:24 PM
Do you ski? I asked that same question in GR's skiing thread but I guess nobody reads that stuff anymore.  :P
No, I have never been skiing. If I ever do try it will probably be cross country.

Cross country does sound safer, and therefore wiser. Broken bones are never fun, and neither is missing work!   :chin:
Actually cbc I was thinking more challenging. You were brought up in snow country, do you ski?

I have never skied, no, but I used to ice skate a little, and I miss it!   :snowman:
Why are you answering questions in my thread?  :zoinks:

:pwned:  This is MY thread now!
Wrong missy! This http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,17046.0.html (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,17046.0.html) is your thread!  :zoinks:

 :evilplus:  My very own thread! You've created a monster!
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 07:44:06 PM
You were already a monster.  :hahaha:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 29, 2011, 07:45:45 PM
You were already a monster.  :hahaha:

Yeah, I was the Cookie Monster!  :laugh:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on March 29, 2011, 11:36:09 PM
You were already a monster.  :hahaha:

Yeah, I was the Cookie Monster!  :laugh:

and cheese monster and pizza monster and simply orange monster and..............................................
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Post by: P7PSP on March 29, 2011, 11:45:34 PM
You were already a monster.  :hahaha:

Yeah, I was the Cookie Monster!  :laugh:

and cheese monster and pizza monster and simply orange monster and..............................................
:thumbup: :lol:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 31, 2011, 12:33:22 PM
You, Lit and odeon mentioned AK47's just now on another thread. Does your gun collection include an AK47?  :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 31, 2011, 01:21:24 PM
I have a Polytech AKS 762. Seen here with friends.

(http://i51.tinypic.com/4tjy82.jpg)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 31, 2011, 01:23:08 PM
I have a Polytech AKS 762. Seen here with friends.

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Cool, I remember this pic now! It's a whole gang of them!   :2thumbsup:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 31, 2011, 01:27:00 PM
I remember with this pic you stated that the 460XVR was protecting the Lady Smith. The Lady Smith is actually a very capable defense arm. I think they just like each other.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 31, 2011, 01:28:30 PM
I remember with this pic you stated that the 460XVR was protecting the Lady Smith. The Lady Smith is actually a very capable defense arm. I think they just like each other.
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Awww, I think so too. They look right together.  :heart:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on March 31, 2011, 04:11:53 PM


Is the firing pin on your AK free floating or spring loaded?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 31, 2011, 10:34:22 PM


Is the firing pin on your AK free floating or spring loaded?
This one is spring loaded, on the SKS it is free floating.
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Post by: Leto729 on April 01, 2011, 02:13:06 AM
So do You reload You shellsl?

How many guns do You have?
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Post by: bodie on April 01, 2011, 03:02:31 AM
Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2011, 08:45:07 PM
So do You reload You shellsl?

How many guns do You have?
No, but I should. Exactly 50, I didn't plan it that way, I just happen to have decided to put money to use traveling now.

Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
My Glock 26 is almost always close by. At night Usually something in 45 or 40 is close by. Frequently my HK USP45 or Sig P229.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 01, 2011, 08:46:46 PM
Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
My Glock 26 is almost always close by. At night Usually something in 45 or 40 is close by. Frequently my HK USP45 or Sig P229.

Have you ever had occasion to pull a gun on an intruder at night?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2011, 08:48:00 PM
Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
My Glock 26 is almost always close by. At night Usually something in 45 or 40 is close by. Frequently my HK USP45 or Sig P229.

Have you ever had occasion to pull a gun on an intruder at night?   :orly:
Not at home. It ended well.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 01, 2011, 08:48:49 PM
Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
My Glock 26 is almost always close by. At night Usually something in 45 or 40 is close by. Frequently my HK USP45 or Sig P229.

Have you ever had occasion to pull a gun on an intruder at night?   :orly:
Not at home. It ended well.

Now I'm dying to know what happened!!!   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2011, 09:16:58 PM
Do you sleep with a gun under your pillow?
My Glock 26 is almost always close by. At night Usually something in 45 or 40 is close by. Frequently my HK USP45 or Sig P229.

Have you ever had occasion to pull a gun on an intruder at night?   :orly:
Not at home. It ended well.

Now I'm dying to know what happened!!!   :orly:
Not much.
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Post by: bodie on April 02, 2011, 01:31:34 AM
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 01:46:59 AM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?
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Post by: bodie on April 02, 2011, 01:49:08 AM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 02, 2011, 06:04:38 AM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 02, 2011, 08:59:05 AM
I have a Polytech AKS 762. Seen here with friends.

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Aww...you made sure your gun had friends! I knew you were big softie.  :laugh:

1. When you travel, do you prefer to go alone to travel with someone?
2. What was the last dream that you had?

Edited: Dammit. Used the wrong smiley. Sorry!
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 11:54:56 AM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 12:10:45 PM

Aww...you made sure your gun had friends! I knew you were big softie.  :hahaha:

1. When you travel, do you prefer to go alone to travel with someone?
2. What was the last dream that you had?
1. Alone by default. Should I find a woman to shack up with/do things with she will need to be the type that doesn't dwaddle. One woman I met through one of my sisters showed up to the theater after the movie had started and I was inside having gotten a refund. She was actually pretty hot but I had it stuck in my head that being late to a first date shows lack of consideration.
2. The last one I remember well was being back in Rota Spain, Nuria was there still dressed in 1979 punk rock attire, Elvie still looked like she did circa 79/80, Begonia was there still hot but older, two of my squadron mates (who I can't recall) were there drinking at Benny's Bar. Lots of people were omitted and I woke up sure I never will go back to Rota if I get back to Sp[ain.
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 02, 2011, 12:13:53 PM
Shoot. You quoted me while I was changing my smiley. Used the wrong one. :P

I agree on the first. I have a thing about being on time as being late stresses me out. As for the second, would love to go to Spain one day. I've never been but a friend of mine has and her pictures were incredible. I love traveling to places steeped in architectural history. One of the reasons why I loved Greece and Turkey so much.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 10:14:40 PM
Shoot. You quoted me while I was changing my smiley. Used the wrong one. :P

I agree on the first. I have a thing about being on time as being late stresses me out. As for the second, would love to go to Spain one day. I've never been but a friend of mine has and her pictures were incredible. I love traveling to places steeped in architectural history. One of the reasons why I loved Greece and Turkey so much.
Greece and Turkey sound interesting.  :thumbup:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 10:21:46 PM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
Asked and answered cbc, stop sexually harassing me via pm.  :hahaha:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 02, 2011, 10:23:54 PM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
Asked and answered cbc, stop sexually harassing me via pm.

Awwww c'mon, don't be that way, I was just having fun! Don't be a downer.    :lolhit:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 10:25:20 PM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
Asked and answered cbc, stop sexually harassing me via pm.

Awwww c'mon, don't be that way, I was just having fun! Don't be a downer.    :lolhit:
There you go again quoting me before I can edit my post. :tongue:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 02, 2011, 10:28:58 PM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
Asked and answered cbc, stop sexually harassing me via pm.  :hahaha:

Awwww c'mon, don't be that way, I was just having fun! Don't be a downer.    :lolhit:
There you go again quoting me before I can edit my post. :tongue:

There, I fixed it. I suggest you get the post right the first time, maybe preview it before posting!
That way you can avoid these embarrassing episodes.   :razz:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 10:37:15 PM
:rofl: was there a question in there bodie?

no just that i thought it would be ages waiting for you in the mornings,  us females linger in the bathroom, but we would still be waiting for you to select your 'atire' for the day lol

Which inspires me to ask PPK myself: How long DO you take to get ready in the morning?   :toporly:
When I am working or driving to Nevada/Utah I am out the door very early. Dressed, coffee, out the door.
Asked and answered cbc, stop sexually harassing me via pm.  :hahaha:

Awwww c'mon, don't be that way, I was just having fun! Don't be a downer.    :lolhit:
There you go again quoting me before I can edit my post. :tongue:

There, I fixed it. I suggest you get the post right the first time, maybe preview it before posting!
That way you can avoid these embarrassing episodes.   :razz:
This is an ask away thread missy. If you must attempt to taunt me please do it in the form of a question.  :asthing:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 02, 2011, 10:38:28 PM
OK, how long does it take you to get ready when you are going somewhere fancy?   :toporly:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2011, 10:42:20 PM
OK, how long does it take you to get ready when you are going somewhere fancy?   :toporly:
Long enough to be shaved, have a fresh haircut (if needed) and make sure that slacks and button shirt (or suit) look proper. I leave for such occasions in time to arrive early.
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Post by: bodie on April 03, 2011, 02:11:45 AM
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 02:37:52 AM
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
Osama Bin Laden's.
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 03, 2011, 11:18:24 AM
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
Osama Bin Laden's.
Ha. That is brilliant. I can definitely see you doing that.

Do you own a vehicle? If so, what kind?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 12:37:16 PM
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
Osama Bin Laden's.
Ha. That is brilliant. I can definitely see you doing that.

Do you own a vehicle? If so, what kind?
A 2007 Dodge Dakota./ Here is a pic of it.

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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 03, 2011, 12:39:36 PM
Love trucks.

Do you also live in a blue house? :laugh:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 12:41:09 PM
I live in a gray apartment.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 01:15:29 PM
Love trucks.

Do you also live in a blue house? :laugh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA52uNzx7Y4
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 01:17:09 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:
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Post by: Eclair on April 03, 2011, 01:18:02 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 01:20:12 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:

Work-related! Obviously I mean work-related!   :rofl:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 03, 2011, 01:22:47 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:

Work-related! Obviously I mean work-related!   :rofl:

Well, if it's work related.  Do male prostitutes get penis tunnel syndrome?
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Post by: bodie on April 03, 2011, 01:23:50 PM
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
Osama Bin Laden's.
:plus: a worthy target mate
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 01:36:35 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:
I had tennis elbow and had to get a cortisone shot. It usually doesn't bother me.
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:
I see you recognize Cbc's aka "Geraldo's" round about attack.  :thumbup: She is a bad one.  :zoinks:
have you ever used someones picture on a target practice...if so who's?
Osama Bin Laden's.
:plus: a worthy target mate
Yes, he is a POS.  :agreed:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 01:38:34 PM
 :facepalm2: I justy notice that my parents blue house in behind my truck in that picture.  :autism:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 01:42:26 PM
:facepalm2: I justy notice that my parents blue house in behind my truck in that picture.  :autism:

Yup, that was probably the point of CG's question.   :P


Moving right along, are you talking about Geraldo Rivera? It took me a minute to remember him.  :orly:
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 03, 2011, 01:45:43 PM
Strange, seems have seen Eiffel 65's Blue referenced so many times over the years, wondering if there's a connection. Autistics on a blue spectrum or something.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 01:48:27 PM
Strange, seems have seen Eiffel 65's Blue referenced so many times over the years, wondering if there's a connection. Autistics on a blue spectrum or something.

I dunno what's in anyone else's mind, I just like it because it's catchy and makes me happy!    :raining:
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Post by: Eclair on April 03, 2011, 01:50:16 PM
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:

Work-related! Obviously I mean work-related!   :rofl:

Well, if it's work related.  Do male prostitutes get penis tunnel syndrome?

Kind of...it's called piles.  :zoinks:
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Post by: Adam on April 03, 2011, 02:00:43 PM
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 03, 2011, 02:09:36 PM


http://www.lightitupblue.org/
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2011, 02:10:12 PM
:facepalm2: I justy notice that my parents blue house in behind my truck in that picture.  :autism:

Yup, that was probably the point of CG's question.   :P


Moving right along, are you talking about Geraldo Rivera? It took me a minute to remember him.  :orly:
Yes, I was zinging you.  :hahaha:
Have you ever suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive-motion-type injury?   :nerd!:

cbc, that's a bit personal...  :orly:

Work-related! Obviously I mean work-related!   :rofl:

Well, if it's work related.  Do male prostitutes get penis tunnel syndrome?

Kind of...it's called piles.  :zoinks:
Ouch!  :zombiefuck:
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
Which was it? Autism? Or something?
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 03, 2011, 02:35:27 PM
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
Not sure what the blue thing is, just something noticed over the years. Maybe something to do with synesthesia; not really sure though since don't have it. Maybe making connections where there are none.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 03, 2011, 02:38:20 PM
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
Not sure what the blue thing is, just something noticed over the years. Maybe something to do with synesthesia; not really sure though since don't have it. Maybe making connections where there are none.

The Autism Speaks logo is a  blue  puzzle piece, maybe that's it?   :orly:
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 03, 2011, 02:40:05 PM
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
Not sure what the blue thing is, just something noticed over the years. Maybe something to do with synesthesia; not really sure though since don't have it. Maybe making connections where there are none.

The Autism Speaks logo is a  blue  puzzle piece, maybe that's it?   :orly:
That may be the why for what Heinrich is talking about, most likely yes.
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 03, 2011, 02:58:56 PM
Autism Speaks or soemthing are doing a Blue month or something

for autism

or something
Not sure what the blue thing is, just something noticed over the years. Maybe something to do with synesthesia; not really sure though since don't have it. Maybe making connections where there are none.

Book of Daniel Tammet: "Born On A Blue Day"?
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 03, 2011, 03:54:25 PM
Book of Daniel Tammet: "Born On A Blue Day"?
Haven't read it. Did he explain the blue? Seems to have some importance I can't quite pinpoint, but don't think it has anything to do with the emotion.
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 03, 2011, 03:58:12 PM
:facepalm2: I justy notice that my parents blue house in behind my truck in that picture.  :autism:

Yup, that was probably the point of CG's question.   :P
:indeed:
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 03, 2011, 04:17:17 PM
Book of Daniel Tammet: "Born On A Blue Day"?
Haven't read it. Did he explain the blue? Seems to have some importance I can't quite pinpoint, but don't think it has anything to do with the emotion.

Haven't read it either, but, have seen interviews with Daniel Tammet. It has to do with synaesthesia as you guessed indeed. People, days, numbers, they all have a colour, and that makes it easier for him to remember people, and to be amazingly fast in the most difficult calculations.
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 03, 2011, 04:21:17 PM
Thanks, Hyke. :)
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 03, 2011, 06:26:52 PM
Book of Daniel Tammet: "Born On A Blue Day"?
Haven't read it. Did he explain the blue? Seems to have some importance I can't quite pinpoint, but don't think it has anything to do with the emotion.

Haven't read it either, but, have seen interviews with Daniel Tammet. It has to do with synaesthesia as you guessed indeed. People, days, numbers, they all have a colour, and that makes it easier for him to remember people, and to be amazingly fast in the most difficult calculations.

I have that book and I really liked it :)
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Post by: renaeden on April 05, 2011, 04:59:29 AM
In the city near where I live they lit up blue lights on the Bell Tower. World Autism Awareness Day was on April 2nd.
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 05, 2011, 06:15:56 AM
In the city near where I live they lit up blue lights on the Bell Tower. World Autism Awareness Day was on April 2nd.
In my city they lit up the CN Tower in blue. I love blue lights. Looks pretty.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 18, 2011, 09:17:40 AM


Should I sell one of my shotguns, or sell them both and get a new one?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 09:49:51 AM


Should I sell one of my shotguns, or sell them both and get a new one?
What exactly are you considering ebf? Without details I can't render an opinion.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 09:56:29 AM
I just read your other post about not needing two shotguns. If you really need the money then selling one might make sense. If you don't have acute need of the money than a bit of redundancy makes sense. Keep in mind that I have overkill redundancy in several niches so I am not objective.  :LOL:
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 18, 2011, 09:59:53 AM
*just pictured her ex at the mercy of PPK's redundant arsenal*

:tinfoil:

Does that make me evil?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 10:09:32 AM
*just pictured her ex at the mercy of PPK's redundant arsenal*

:tinfoil:

Does that make me evil?
No, you are not evil. Just keep in mind that Scott Petersen might realize now that a divorce would have been cheaper, and less hassle, than living on death row. Even an acquittal might get your children taken away for good, besides, you are not a psychopath and the police have more practice catching criminals than you have getting away with crime.  :thumbup:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 18, 2011, 10:13:08 AM


I have a Remington 870 Wingmaster and a Mossberg 500, both chambered for 2 3/4" shells. I'm thinking about either selling one of them, or selling them both and getting one that is chambered for 3" or 3 1/2" shells. A semi-auto would be cool as well, but that's probably more than I'd get for both of the guns I have.
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Post by: Celticgoddess on April 18, 2011, 10:16:17 AM
*just pictured her ex at the mercy of PPK's redundant arsenal*

:tinfoil:

Does that make me evil?
No, you are not evil. Just keep in mind that Scott Petersen might realize now that a divorce would have been cheaper, and less hassle, than living on death row. Even an acquittal might get your children taken away for good, besides, you are not a psychopath and the police have more practice catching criminals than you have getting away with crime.  :thumbup:
Oh gosh, I'm not actually violent in real life. I just killed a spider the other day for the first time in years and felt huge amounts of guilt. :laugh: I would never really wish harm upon him. I would just like him to move out. :P

Do you have a favourite among your collection?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 10:17:11 AM


I have a Remington 870 Wingmaster and a Mossberg 500, both chambered for 2 3/4" shells. I'm thinking about either selling one of them, or selling them both and getting one that is chambered for 3" or 3 1/2" shells. A semi-auto would be cool as well, but that's probably more than I'd get for both of the guns I have.
The 1100 and 11-87 are real nice. I shot one of the Benelli recoil operated shotguns and it kicked like shit. The gas operated ones are much softer shooting in my experience and some have means to adjust the gas pressure to use a different range of loads.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 18, 2011, 10:21:12 AM


I'm leaning toward the Remingtons, because you can use a pistol grip stock and still reach the safety. It's awkward using the tang-mounted safety on a Mossberg with a pistol grip.


I'm just debating whether I really need 3" or bigger, or if 2 3/4" Magnum shells would be all I really need.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 10:27:08 AM
*just pictured her ex at the mercy of PPK's redundant arsenal*

:tinfoil:

Does that make me evil?
No, you are not evil. Just keep in mind that Scott Petersen might realize now that a divorce would have been cheaper, and less hassle, than living on death row. Even an acquittal might get your children taken away for good, besides, you are not a psychopath and the police have more practice catching criminals than you have getting away with crime.  :thumbup:
Oh gosh, I'm not actually violent in real life. I just killed a spider the other day for the first time in years and felt huge amounts of guilt. :laugh: I would never really wish harm upon him. I would just like him to move out. :P

Do you have a favourite among your collection?
I pretty much figured you were blowing off steam CG. In my fantasy mode I have thought what if I could move to New Zealand and take a gun with me. For that purpose my Sig P239 9mm would be it. The one on the top here is the 9mm 239, the one on the bottom is the 40/357 Sig 239.
(http://i55.tinypic.com/1z56rn8.jpg)

 For all other purposes my G26 9mm is my favorite little gun that shoots like a big gun. It is the black one on top, the other is a Kahr MK9

(http://i47.tinypic.com/104j5ld.jpg)
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 10:29:25 AM


I'm leaning toward the Remingtons, because you can use a pistol grip stock and still reach the safety. It's awkward using the tang-mounted safety on a Mossberg with a pistol grip.


I'm just debating whether I really need 3" or bigger, or if 2 3/4" Magnum shells would be all I really need.
Would this do dual duty or just home defense? I like safety's located forward of the trigger guard. Remingtons are nice.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 18, 2011, 10:33:20 AM


Pheasants/home defense/shooting shit for fun
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Post by: TheoK on April 18, 2011, 11:06:54 AM
I think he could take his guns to Sweden without a problem. Surprisingly enough you don't need a license if you are a citizen of a country that doesn't require licenses per se, that is the US and a very few more. At least that used to be the case.
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Post by: bodie on April 18, 2011, 02:56:39 PM
Now PPK,
i been admiring your 'gun'  collection....
....and i couldn't help noticing
....you have some vital pieces missing!

here is one that you have overlooked

(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/jokes3/imagesqtbnANd9GcStg3VHEa0_LaNZJIwhhr8ycU75HMCwdJ45PySay5NZsB5NCRnFZg.jpg?t=1303159758)
also
not seen you display one of these
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/jokes3/hellocraftlovers.jpg?t=1303159758)
but
i can assure you i can get my hands on a limitless supply
of these in the UK.
Do you want me to send you them??
 :zoinks:
and i hope i haven't made you feel inadequate :zoinks:   






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Post by: Frolic_Fun on April 18, 2011, 05:00:40 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.
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Post by: Osensitive1 on April 18, 2011, 06:20:19 PM
That Nana must have been in a weird mood when she made those. Mine just makes doilies.
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 18, 2011, 06:31:37 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.

Those aren't lace guns, they're crocheted guns.  Lace guns are made by tatting.  Crocheting guns minimizes the barrel markings on the bullets and makes forensics more difficult.  It also keeps the bullet cooler.

Before someone asks, here is a crocheted penis.

(http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/10/1/8/crocheted-penis-15278-1254400545-2.jpg)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 18, 2011, 06:40:53 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.

Those aren't lace guns, they're crocheted guns.  Lace guns are made by tatting.  Crocheting guns minimizes the barrel markings on the bullets and makes forensics more difficult.  It also keeps the bullet cooler.

Before someone asks, here is a crocheted penis.

(http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/10/1/8/crocheted-penis-15278-1254400545-2.jpg)


      :evilplus:   Best post of the day!  Did you crochet the penis yourself?
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 18, 2011, 07:27:28 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.

Those aren't lace guns, they're crocheted guns.  Lace guns are made by tatting.  Crocheting guns minimizes the barrel markings on the bullets and makes forensics more difficult.  It also keeps the bullet cooler.

Before someone asks, here is a crocheted penis.

(http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/10/1/8/crocheted-penis-15278-1254400545-2.jpg)


      :evilplus:   Best post of the day!  Did you crochet the penis yourself?

No.  If I had it would have been much larger. lol
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 09:22:56 PM


Pheasants/home defense/shooting shit for fun
A semi auto would be a nice dual use. How do pheasant loads compare with 9 pellet 00 Buck for pressure?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 09:24:42 PM
Now PPK,
i been admiring your 'gun'  collection....
....and i couldn't help noticing
....you have some vital pieces missing!

here is one that you have overlooked

(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/jokes3/imagesqtbnANd9GcStg3VHEa0_LaNZJIwhhr8ycU75HMCwdJ45PySay5NZsB5NCRnFZg.jpg?t=1303159758)
also
not seen you display one of these
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/missteresabrown/jokes3/hellocraftlovers.jpg?t=1303159758)
but
i can assure you i can get my hands on a limitless supply
of these in the UK.
Do you want me to send you them??
 :zoinks:
and i hope i haven't made you feel inadequate :zoinks:   






Yes, I would like one of those in the 1873 Peacemaker pattern. I will cease feeling inadequate when I have one.  :2thumbsup:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 18, 2011, 09:26:42 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.

Those aren't lace guns, they're crocheted guns.  Lace guns are made by tatting.  Crocheting guns minimizes the barrel markings on the bullets and makes forensics more difficult.  It also keeps the bullet cooler.

Before someone asks, here is a crocheted penis.

(http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/10/1/8/crocheted-penis-15278-1254400545-2.jpg)
So crotcheted = woven to look like crotch parts? Okay, got it.  :zoinks:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 19, 2011, 06:31:19 PM




Pheasants/home defense/shooting shit for fun
A semi auto would be a nice dual use. How do pheasant loads compare with 9 pellet 00 Buck for pressure?


Dunno. Never shot buckshot. This is slug country. I can imagine a 3 1/2" Magnum slug would kick like a motherfucker.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 19, 2011, 06:36:09 PM
Lace guns? Looks tacky as fuck.

Those aren't lace guns, they're crocheted guns.  Lace guns are made by tatting.  Crocheting guns minimizes the barrel markings on the bullets and makes forensics more difficult.  It also keeps the bullet cooler.

Before someone asks, here is a crocheted penis.

(http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2009/10/1/8/crocheted-penis-15278-1254400545-2.jpg)
So crotcheted = woven to look like crotch parts? Okay, got it.  :zoinks:


    Fess up: Are you the model for this lovely handcrafted piece of work?  :zoinks:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 19, 2011, 06:46:14 PM
No, it would need to be larger.  :zoinks:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 19, 2011, 06:47:04 PM
No, it would need to be larger.  :zoinks:

But remember, the camera adds ten pounds.  :zoinks:
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Post by: midlifeaspie on April 19, 2011, 09:29:29 PM




Pheasants/home defense/shooting shit for fun
A semi auto would be a nice dual use. How do pheasant loads compare with 9 pellet 00 Buck for pressure?


Dunno. Never shot buckshot. This is slug country. I can imagine a 3 1/2" Magnum slug would kill like a motherfucker.

Fixed?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 19, 2011, 09:44:58 PM




Pheasants/home defense/shooting shit for fun
A semi auto would be a nice dual use. How do pheasant loads compare with 9 pellet 00 Buck for pressure?


Dunno. Never shot buckshot. This is slug country. I can imagine a 3 1/2" Magnum slug would kill like a motherfucker.

Fixed?
Not quite. A 31/2" Magnum will kick w/o respect to whether or not it hits. It will only kill if placed properly. Remember the 3 most important aspects of stopping power are 1) placement, 2) placement and 3) placement.*  :thumbup: With that qualification out of the way a 12 gauge slug kills real well.

*I cribbed that from Evan Marshall, retired Detroit SWAT Team leader.  :viking:
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Post by: Calavera on May 07, 2011, 11:30:06 PM
The first time you shot with a shotgun (or was it some other name?), how far did it push you back?
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Post by: P7PSP on May 08, 2011, 12:32:04 AM
The first time you shot with a shotgun (or was it some other name?), how far did it push you back?
The recoil was considerable the first time I fired a shotgun. It was a 20 gauge owned by my cousin Corey, he loaded it hot as a joke. I was 8 or 9 years old.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on May 21, 2011, 08:30:23 AM
 You've traveled a fair amount and have visited some famous museums.  Have you ever experienced this?   :orly:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stendhal_syndrome
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Post by: P7PSP on May 21, 2011, 03:49:46 PM
No. I find some art quite evocative but have never fainted or hallucinated from it.
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Post by: Al Swearegen on May 22, 2011, 06:03:40 AM
The first time you shot with a shotgun (or was it some other name?), how far did it push you back?
The recoil was considerable the first time I fired a shotgun. It was a 20 gauge owned by my cousin Corey, he loaded it hot as a joke. I was 8 or 9 years old.

Shit! Did you end up flat on your back with a sore shoulder?
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Post by: P7PSP on May 22, 2011, 01:01:28 PM
The first time you shot with a shotgun (or was it some other name?), how far did it push you back?
The recoil was considerable the first time I fired a shotgun. It was a 20 gauge owned by my cousin Corey, he loaded it hot as a joke. I was 8 or 9 years old.

Shit! Did you end up flat on your back with a sore shoulder?
Not flat on my back Sir_Les but it got my shoulder's attention.  :laugh:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on May 22, 2011, 01:06:09 PM
 Many of us who work with our hands have carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive-stress-type injuries, do you?   :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on May 23, 2011, 01:12:41 AM
Many of us who work with our hands have carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive-stress-type injuries, do you?   :orly:
I had tennis elbow from cutting heavy gauge grounding wire, #2 IIRC, with my lineman's pliers instead of getting the rabbit gun. That hurt like hell and I had to get a cortisone shot and then my elbow swelled up and hurt worse for about 16 hours. It felt better after that but I needed to wear one of those brace wraps regularly for a while.
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Post by: bodie on May 23, 2011, 08:26:32 AM
Have you ever been banned/thrown out of anywhere?
IRL or on internet
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Post by: Al Swearegen on May 23, 2011, 08:28:33 AM
Heroes in literature and in movies. People you admire for what they are.
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Post by: P7PSP on May 23, 2011, 02:23:01 PM
Have you ever been banned/thrown out of anywhere?
IRL or on internet
I have been asked to leave a few bars when I was younger. I have never been kicked off of an online forum, I guess I have a knack for getting along with others online.  :zoinks:
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Post by: Squidusa on May 23, 2011, 02:44:26 PM
Have you ever been banned/thrown out of anywhere?
IRL or on internet
I have been asked to leave a few bars when I was younger. I have never been kicked off of an online forum, I guess I have a knack for getting along with others online.  :zoinks:

Go over to WP and call Alex a fag if you want to add that notch to your belt.  :zoinks:
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Post by: P7PSP on May 23, 2011, 02:59:25 PM
Heroes in literature and in movies. People you admire for what they are.
Conan, Sidney Carton, Scarlett O'Hara, Paul Baumer, Ender Wiggins, Paul Atreides and Stee Jans from literature.

 Archimedes, Pythagoras, Hooke, Boyle, Pascal, Rutherford and van Bohr among others in the sciences.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones (the USN was my branch), Stephen Decatur, Anthony McAuliffe and the men @ Bastogne with him, the French defenders @ Bir Hakeim, Anzacs @ Gallipoli were all bad motherfuckers.

One hero who's name I don't know is a Chief on the USS Forrestal who ran out on the deck to save a pilot who's canopy would not open due to damage from the fire. With the plane about to be enveloped in flames he raced out with a 15 lb fire bottle in each hand (they actually weigh 30 - 35 lbs gross) and just before he reached the plane it all blew up. The USN shows the Forrestal fire film to all fire fighting classes to illustrate the importance of doing your job and teamwork. I saw it in the 3 day intro class @ RTC in San Diego and in the 2 week class @ FRAMP School @ NAS Norfolk. 
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Post by: P7PSP on May 23, 2011, 03:02:33 PM
Have you ever been banned/thrown out of anywhere?
IRL or on internet
I have been asked to leave a few bars when I was younger. I have never been kicked off of an online forum, I guess I have a knack for getting along with others online.  :zoinks:

Go over to WP and call Alex a fag if you want to add that notch to your belt.  :zoinks:
I don't want to spoil a perfect record of getting along with others. Besides that, I may want to go tell Richard to suck Alex's friend's dick again.  :zoinks: Not really, Richard and I declared a truce.
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Post by: midlifeaspie on May 24, 2011, 08:59:04 AM
Ever play with any of these?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4FjODPDFA&feature=player_detailpage
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Post by: Al Swearegen on May 24, 2011, 09:27:30 AM
Heroes in literature and in movies. People you admire for what they are.
Conan, Sidney Carton, Scarlett O'Hara, Paul Baumer, Ender Wiggins, Paul Atreides and Stee Jans from literature.

 Archimedes, Pythagoras, Hooke, Boyle, Pascal, Rutherford and van Bohr among others in the sciences.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones (the USN was my branch), Stephen Decatur, Anthony McAuliffe and the men @ Bastogne with him, the French defenders @ Bir Hakeim, Anzacs @ Gallipoli were all bad motherfuckers.

One hero who's name I don't know is a Chief on the USS Forrestal who ran out on the deck to save a pilot who's canopy would not open due to damage from the fire. With the plane about to be enveloped in flames he raced out with a 15 lb fire bottle in each hand (they actually weigh 30 - 35 lbs gross) and just before he reached the plane it all blew up. The USN shows the Forrestal fire film to all fire fighting classes to illustrate the importance of doing your job and teamwork. I saw it in the 3 day intro class @ RTC in San Diego and in the 2 week class @ FRAMP School @ NAS Norfolk. 

Nice list  :thumbup:
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Post by: P7PSP on May 24, 2011, 01:57:31 PM
Ever play with any of these?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4FjODPDFA&feature=player_detailpage
No, a few years ago I thought of ordering flechettes but I ended up sticking with 9 pellet 00 buck or 1 ounce slugs. Dragon Breath looks fun but catching an enemy on fire would probably look worse to a Grand Jury or trial Jury than nailing them with 9 54 grain pellets @ 1400 fps.  :2thumbsup: That is an entertaining video though, ha does a nice presentation.  :thumbup:
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Post by: P7PSP on May 24, 2011, 02:03:47 PM
Heroes in literature and in movies. People you admire for what they are.
Conan, Sidney Carton, Scarlett O'Hara, Paul Baumer, Ender Wiggins, Paul Atreides and Stee Jans from literature.

 Archimedes, Pythagoras, Hooke, Boyle, Pascal, Rutherford and van Bohr among others in the sciences.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones (the USN was my branch), Stephen Decatur, Anthony McAuliffe and the men @ Bastogne with him, the French defenders @ Bir Hakeim, Anzacs @ Gallipoli were all bad motherfuckers.

One hero who's name I don't know is a Chief on the USS Forrestal who ran out on the deck to save a pilot who's canopy would not open due to damage from the fire. With the plane about to be enveloped in flames he raced out with a 15 lb fire bottle in each hand (they actually weigh 30 - 35 lbs gross) and just before he reached the plane it all blew up. The USN shows the Forrestal fire film to all fire fighting classes to illustrate the importance of doing your job and teamwork. I saw it in the 3 day intro class @ RTC in San Diego and in the 2 week class @ FRAMP School @ NAS Norfolk. 

Nice list  :thumbup:
Thanks mate.  :thumbup: I didn't put my uncle on the list because no one would know his name. He started in Vietnam with The Big Red One, got a CIB and then ended up with the AHC 162nd Condor Squadron as a door gunner. He, and the tug office crew at Port Chicago, Naval Weapons Station Concord California (they loaded bombs and supplies on AE ships headed to Vietnam) were probably the two big influences on me going in the military.
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Post by: Squidusa on May 24, 2011, 02:26:51 PM
Ever play with any of these?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4FjODPDFA&feature=player_detailpage
No, a few years ago I thought of ordering flechettes but I ended up sticking with 9 pellet 00 buck or 1 ounce slugs. Dragon Breath looks fun but catching an enemy on fire would probably look worse to a Grand Jury or trial Jury than nailing them with 9 54 grain pellets @ 1400 fps.  :2thumbsup: That is an entertaining video though, ha does a nice presentation.  :thumbup:

I didn't know things like that actually existed.  :o

And yes he does do a nice presentation I actually understood what he was saying  :laugh:
He's not too bad looking either  :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on May 24, 2011, 02:31:06 PM
One thing I have noted about Russian immigrants here Squid is they all seem to appreciate being able to have guns legally.  :viking:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on June 18, 2011, 05:24:33 PM
One thing I have noted about Russian immigrants here Squid is they all seem to appreciate being able to have guns legally.  :viking:

 Would you ever live in a country in which you could NOT legally own a gun?   :orly:
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Post by: Squidusa on June 18, 2011, 06:09:17 PM
One thing I have noted about Russian immigrants here Squid is they all seem to appreciate being able to have guns legally.  :viking:

Given how life can be in Russia , i'm not suprised.  :-\

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Post by: Parts on June 18, 2011, 06:34:16 PM
One thing I have noted about Russian immigrants here Squid is they all seem to appreciate being able to have guns legally.  :viking:

They will not hesitate to use them either
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on September 19, 2011, 07:50:23 PM


In Soviet Russia, gun shoots YOU!
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Post by: P7PSP on September 19, 2011, 07:55:48 PM
 :lol:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 19, 2011, 07:56:06 PM


In Soviet Russia, gun shoots YOU!

 Don't forget the smiley!  ----->  :bint:
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Post by: Calavera on September 19, 2011, 08:49:26 PM
How did you find CBC to be like IRL?
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Post by: P7PSP on September 19, 2011, 09:28:21 PM
How did you find CBC to be like IRL?
Easy to get along with. She picked up gun safety, posture, grip and stance very quickly. She did so well that I stopped her after 75 rounds of 9mm, 6 rounds of 380 and 5 rounds of 45 ACP. There was more that she could have shot but I felt the lesson would stick better if she quit before she had a chance to get sloppy. I believe next time she shoots she will pick it up where she left off. She liked art work by Alexander Pope and William Merritt Chase, both of whom were top of their craft. She likes Harbor Seals and Sonoma State Beach. Overall she is pretty fucking cool.
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Post by: bodie on September 20, 2011, 03:39:47 AM
What is your claim to fame?  Ever rub shoulder's with any
famous peeps?  Or any live bands you seen?

I once touched the goalkeeper at Arsenal's bum.  It was a nice bum
but i didn't really get a good grip.  That's about all from me.
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Post by: P7PSP on September 20, 2011, 04:26:11 AM
There was a little shop in Benicia CA that sold stuff for horror movie buffs, back in maybe 2005 or 06 I was hanging out with a friend/union brother and we were wasting the day in Benicia and I saw a Pinhead (from Hellraiser) t shirt that I wanted. I told the clerk I wanted it and while the clerk was getting my size this really tall guy with short gray hair and beard started shushing us out of the store. I told him "I'm not leaving without buying this shirt" and he looked surprised and the clerk got it rung up, I paid and left. It turns out that the tall guy was Richard Moll, Bull from Night Court, and they were filming a low budget horror film there. My friend Warren was laughing his ass off outside and told me who Moll was. That is the only famous person I have ever met, although a cousin in Oregon is now a published author and she may get famous.

Bands seen live, Pablo Cruz, Journey, Robin Trower, Pink Floyd, The Outlaws, Peter Frampton, Santana, Lynyrd Skynyrd (pre death), Heart, Montrose, Van Halen, Uriah Heep, Earthquake, Jethro Tull, Jefferson Starship, Lacy J. Dalton, Kris Kristoferson, Billy Swan, George Jones I think that's all. About the mid 1980s I realized that without booze or dope in my system I hate crowds so I don't do concerts anymore.
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Post by: Parts on September 20, 2011, 07:51:24 AM
What should I to do with some ammo I found in a box from my brother in stuff I had to sell up at the market.  I have a couple very old ones from the 1800's I have as part of a collection but these appear to be very new and in nice shape.  The stock answer I get is drop it off at the police station but I don't go in that building and all they would do is destroy them.  I figure someone who does their own reloading could use them should I ask at a gun store if they want them?  I get the occasional 22 round in boxes of tools but those are usually beat and very small I throw them in my fire barrel when I have it going as they are not powerful enough to get through it :green: But these look to be>

(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/019-9.jpg)
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Post by: midlifeaspie on September 20, 2011, 09:04:48 AM
What should I to do with some ammo I found in a box from my brother in stuff I had to sell up at the market.  I have a couple very old ones from the 1800's I have as part of a collection but these appear to be very new and in nice shape.  The stock answer I get is drop it off at the police station but I don't go in that building and all they would do is destroy them.  I figure someone who does their own reloading could use them should I ask at a gun store if they want them?  I get the occasional 22 round in boxes of tools but those are usually beat and very small I throw them in my fire barrel when I have it going as they are not powerful enough to get through it :green: But these look to be>

(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/019-9.jpg)

Throwing those in your fire barrel would be  :viking:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 20, 2011, 04:47:54 PM
What should I to do with some ammo I found in a box from my brother in stuff I had to sell up at the market.  I have a couple very old ones from the 1800's I have as part of a collection but these appear to be very new and in nice shape.  The stock answer I get is drop it off at the police station but I don't go in that building and all they would do is destroy them.  I figure someone who does their own reloading could use them should I ask at a gun store if they want them?  I get the occasional 22 round in boxes of tools but those are usually beat and very small I throw them in my fire barrel when I have it going as they are not powerful enough to get through it :green: But these look to be>

(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/019-9.jpg)
Measure them. If the case is 2.54" then you would appear to have 30-06 military ball. Get on your local state gun forum and see what they are going for at present and make a few bucks.

MLA, smokeless powder ammo doesn't go off real dramatically in a fire to to the lack of  confinement in a chamber/barrel. The primer would likely set off the powder increasing pressure until the 35(?) pounds of bullet crimp is over come at which point the bullet would pop out of the case and, on exposure to more cxygen and heat, the remaining powder would be consumed. On rare occasions the bullet might achieve a fair bit of velocity and create a hazard but I don't expect that would be the norm.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: midlifeaspie on September 20, 2011, 05:04:09 PM
What should I to do with some ammo I found in a box from my brother in stuff I had to sell up at the market.  I have a couple very old ones from the 1800's I have as part of a collection but these appear to be very new and in nice shape.  The stock answer I get is drop it off at the police station but I don't go in that building and all they would do is destroy them.  I figure someone who does their own reloading could use them should I ask at a gun store if they want them?  I get the occasional 22 round in boxes of tools but those are usually beat and very small I throw them in my fire barrel when I have it going as they are not powerful enough to get through it :green: But these look to be>

(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/019-9.jpg)
Measure them. If the case is 2.54" then you would appear to have 30-06 military ball. Get on your local state gun forum and see what they are going for at present and make a few bucks.

MLA, smokeless powder ammo doesn't go off real dramatically in a fire to to the lack of  confinement in a chamber/barrel. The primer would likely set off the powder increasing pressure until the 35(?) pounds of bullet crimp is over come at which point the bullet would pop out of the case and, on exposure to more cxygen and heat, the remaining powder would be consumed. On rare occasions the bullet might achieve a fair bit of velocity and create a hazard but I don't expect that would be the norm.

That's no fun  :thumbdn:

I once accidentally set off a 12 gauge shell in a campfire, but I suspect that the plastic melted and the shot didn't actually go anywhere.  Scared the shit out of me though.
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Post by: P7PSP on September 20, 2011, 05:32:59 PM
Yeah, primers by themselves are very loud and some of the powder likely contributed to the racket.
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Post by: Parts on September 20, 2011, 05:47:31 PM
Will look closer at them when I dig them out again next time I go to the market
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Post by: Queen Victoria on September 20, 2011, 06:01:38 PM
What should I to do with some ammo I found in a box from my brother in stuff I had to sell up at the market.  I have a couple very old ones from the 1800's I have as part of a collection but these appear to be very new and in nice shape.  The stock answer I get is drop it off at the police station but I don't go in that building and all they would do is destroy them.  I figure someone who does their own reloading could use them should I ask at a gun store if they want them?  I get the occasional 22 round in boxes of tools but those are usually beat and very small I throw them in my fire barrel when I have it going as they are not powerful enough to get through it :green: But these look to be>

(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q131/parts67/019-9.jpg)

Make them into butt plugs for anal retentive people or for Eris to use?
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Post by: Osensitive1 on September 20, 2011, 06:06:52 PM
The anal retentive don't need plugs. :M
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Post by: 'andersom' on September 21, 2011, 01:19:42 AM
 :LMAO:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 21, 2011, 02:11:24 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:
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Post by: Squidusa on September 21, 2011, 06:28:05 AM
The anal retentive don't need plugs. :M

:rofl:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on September 21, 2011, 05:54:28 PM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.
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Post by: P7PSP on September 21, 2011, 05:59:24 PM
That figures. We can say bad stuff about her while she is gone.  >:D :lol:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on September 21, 2011, 06:01:56 PM
That figures. We can say bad stuff about her while she is gone.  >:D :lol:

 :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:
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Post by: 'andersom' on September 22, 2011, 05:38:53 AM
That figures. We can say bad stuff about her while she is gone.  >:D :lol:

 :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:  :evillaugh:

Really bad eggs......


And she's Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack :hide:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 22, 2011, 05:41:00 AM
 :agreed:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:41:25 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:43:04 AM
:agreed:

 Keep smiling, buddy, I know what you've been up to!  :police:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 22, 2011, 05:44:36 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:46:01 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
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Post by: 'andersom' on September 22, 2011, 05:47:27 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:

But you do.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:48:24 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:

But you do.

 Alas, I have no photographic evidence.  You'll just have to search your hearts.   :dunno:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 22, 2011, 05:49:23 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
Then why did you present an alibi?  :police:
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Post by: 'andersom' on September 22, 2011, 05:51:03 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:

But you do.

 Alas, I have no photographic evidence.  You'll just have to search your hearts.   :dunno:

What? You've been practising unlicensed and not approved heart surgery too while you were away?

That's even more creepy than  :probe:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:51:44 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
Then why did you present an alibi?  :police:

 I just did that as a courtesy.  If you are cynical enough to question a Weeble, I truly pity you.  :M
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Post by: P7PSP on September 22, 2011, 05:55:47 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
Then why did you present an alibi?  :police:

 I just did that as a courtesy.  If you are cynical enough to question a Weeble, I truly pity you.  :M
Weeble's never do bad, Aspies can't lie and the check is in the mail.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 05:57:24 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
Then why did you present an alibi?  :police:

 I just did that as a courtesy.  If you are cynical enough to question a Weeble, I truly pity you.  :M
Weeble's never do bad, Aspies can't lie and the check is in the mail.

 At least you got that one-third right, good job!   :hahaha:
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Post by: P7PSP on September 22, 2011, 05:58:48 AM
Stop spamming my ask away thread. Go to your own thread.  >:D
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Post by: 'andersom' on September 22, 2011, 05:59:21 AM
You are a bad influence bringing vulgarity into my thread QV.  :lol:

Well, Lady Weeble made me do it.

 I wasn't even here, I was offline while dogsitting.  :angel:
What a coincidence that you just happen to have an alibi.  ::)

 The innocent need no defense.  :angel:
Then why did you present an alibi?  :police:

 I just did that as a courtesy.  If you are cynical enough to question a Weeble, I truly pity you.  :M
Weeble's never do bad, Aspies can't lie and the check is in the mail.
:laugh:

Want my bankaccount number too?
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on September 22, 2011, 06:00:23 AM
Stop spamming my ask away thread. Go to your own thread.  >:D

 But I can't mock you there.  I prefer to stay here.  >:D
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 07, 2011, 04:15:39 PM
I am bidding on a Antonio Zoli-Gardone over/under 12 gauge shotgun at an online estate auction.

(http://www.auctionflex.com/ai2/35286/19512/7093463_3BH1EOGWQ.jpg)

At what cost am I getting ripped off?  I'm up to $15 right now.
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Post by: P7PSP on October 07, 2011, 04:26:06 PM
I'm not familiar with that one MLA. Can't help you.  :dunno: I just looked some up online and they seem to be low to mid high end shotguns. I don't know if they made grunt grade field shotguns or not. As long as it is mechanically sound with no corrosion issues it looks like you could sink several hundred into one and come out ahead. Try this forum for better info. http://www.shotgunworld.com/ (http://www.shotgunworld.com/)
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 07, 2011, 04:26:58 PM
I'm not familiar with that one MLA. Can't help you.  :dunno: I just looked some up online and they seem to be low to mid high end shotguns. I don't know if they made grunt grade field shotguns or not. As long as it is mechanically sound with no corrosion issues it looks like you could sink several hundred into one and come out ahead. Try this forum for better info. http://www.shotgunworld.com/ (http://www.shotgunworld.com/)

Thanks  :plus:
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 07, 2011, 04:33:12 PM
(http://www.auctionflex.com/ai2/35286/19512/7093463_3BH1EOFX6.jpg)

(http://www.auctionflex.com/ai2/35286/19512/7093463_3BH1EODTD.jpg)

Hard to tell about erosion in pictures.  If I check it out in person (which I will only bother to do if the price gets high enough) what exactly am I looking for?
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Post by: P7PSP on October 07, 2011, 04:52:29 PM
Obvious signs of neglect/abuse. Open the action checking for smoothness and no significant resistance in the swing arc as you do so. Take a couple of snap caps and try the trigger. Check the safety, if applicable. When the action is open there will be a spring loaded release, possibly towards the end of the forearm, that will allow you to take off the forearm and after that the the barrels. Taking it down like that will allow you to determine if moisture got it between the stock and metal, if there is no corrosion there chances are it was well taken care of. That looks like a combination of good old fashioned rust bluing and case hardening on the gun. Very few guns are made to that standard today. I have a 1978 Colt Detective Special with fine bluing like that. If there are only a couple of small spots of surface rust carefully rubbing it with a clean old t shirt and Kroil will lift it out and probably render it unnoticeable to a casual glance. If you get it please post pics.
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 07, 2011, 04:56:49 PM
Obvious signs of neglect/abuse. Open the action checking for smoothness and no significant resistance in the swing arc as you do so. Take a couple of snap caps and try the trigger. Check the safety, if applicable. When the action is open there will be a spring loaded release, possibly towards the end of the forearm, that will allow you to take off the forearm and after that the the barrels. Taking it down like that will allow you to determine if moisture got it between the stock and metal, if there is no corrosion there chances are it was well taken care of. That looks like a combination of good old fashioned rust bluing and case hardening on the gun. Very few guns are made to that standard today. I have a 1978 Colt Detective Special with fine bluing like that. If there are only a couple of small spots of surface rust carefully rubbing it with a clean old t shirt and Kroil will lift it out and probably render it unnoticeable to a casual glance. If you get it please post pics.

Will do.  Thanks again :)
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Post by: P7PSP on October 07, 2011, 05:24:47 PM
You're welcome, best of luck on the auction.  :thumbup:
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 17, 2011, 03:48:25 PM
Time Left: 1d 1h 22m

 :zoinks:
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Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 03:52:41 PM
Time Left: 1d 1h 22m

 :zoinks:
:crossed:
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 17, 2011, 03:54:13 PM
Time Left: 1d 1h 22m

 :zoinks:
:crossed:

Only up to $80 too
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Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 04:41:31 PM
Time Left: 1d 1h 22m

 :zoinks:
:crossed:

Only up to $80 too
Must be a widow or other relative that doesn't know what they have.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: midlifeaspie on October 17, 2011, 04:47:04 PM
Time Left: 1d 1h 22m

 :zoinks:
:crossed:

Only up to $80 too
Must be a widow or other relative that doesn't know what they have.

The auction has a few hundred registered members, so I guess nobody else knows either
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Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 05:26:00 PM
I can't find anything real definite but the company appears to be founded circa 1945. If that is correct than the barrels will not be damascus steel meaning modern loads will be safe in it. You'll need to confirm that before using modern loads, since O/U were often made for Trap and Skeet I would stick to low base 11/8 ounce type rabbit and partridge loads unless you find out for sure that more powerful loads are appropriate. I don't care for 3" loads in any case they kick like shit. Also, in some shotguns I have read of concerns with "ringing" in older guns not made for steel shot. http://www.chuckhawks.com/steel_shot.htm (http://www.chuckhawks.com/steel_shot.htm)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 17, 2011, 05:38:22 PM
 Is there a high incidence of  "electrician's crack"  in your trade?  :zoinks:
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Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 06:21:29 PM
Is there a high incidence of  "electrician's crack"  in your trade?  :zoinks:
Try asking in English CBC, I don't speak Bostonese.  :hahaha:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 17, 2011, 06:30:03 PM
Is there a high incidence of  "electrician's crack"  in your trade?  :zoinks:
Try asking in English CBC, I don't speak Bostonese.  :hahaha:

 Ah yes, I forgot to dumb it down for your West Coast surfer mentality.  :zoinks:


 "Electrician's crack"  would be like plumber's crack, only with electricians instead of plumbers.


 I hope this post has been helpful.   :2thumbsup:

 
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: midlifeaspie on October 17, 2011, 06:31:35 PM
I can't find anything real definite but the company appears to be founded circa 1945. If that is correct than the barrels will not be damascus steel meaning modern loads will be safe in it. You'll need to confirm that before using modern loads, since O/U were often made for Trap and Skeet I would stick to low base 11/8 ounce type rabbit and partridge loads unless you find out for sure that more powerful loads are appropriate. I don't care for 3" loads in any case they kick like shit. Also, in some shotguns I have read of concerns with "ringing" in older guns not made for steel shot. http://www.chuckhawks.com/steel_shot.htm (http://www.chuckhawks.com/steel_shot.htm)

Hmmm.  Scary.  I'll check with you regarding the details I am able to uncover once (if) I buy it.

Thanks again :)
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 06:53:33 PM
Is there a high incidence of  "electrician's crack"  in your trade?  :zoinks:
Try asking in English CBC, I don't speak Bostonese.  :hahaha:

 Ah yes, I forgot to dumb it down for your West Coast surfer mentality.  :zoinks:


 "Electrician's crack"  would be like plumber's crack, only with electricians instead of plumbers.


 I hope this post has been helpful.   :2thumbsup:
We do have some members that do that. Thank goodness not many.  :zoinks:
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Post by: eris on October 17, 2011, 08:22:42 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 08:45:14 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 17, 2011, 08:46:57 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

 Do you have Norman ancestry, like Scrap?   :orly:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: eris on October 17, 2011, 08:50:35 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

having a mace would be awesome
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Queen Victoria on October 17, 2011, 09:23:03 PM
the most "lethal" weapon I have is my father's nightstick.  My sister has his police revolver.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 09:26:40 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

having a mace would be awesome
:thumbup:
the most "lethal" weapon I have is my father's nightstick.  My sister has his police revolver.
Do you know what kind QV?
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Post by: Pyraxis on October 17, 2011, 10:06:54 PM
a cousin in Oregon is now a published author and she may get famous.

What kind of stuff does she write?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on October 17, 2011, 10:14:59 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

 Do you have Norman ancestry, like Scrap?   :orly:
English ancestry is Norman ancestry CBC. 1066 Battle of Hastings.
a cousin in Oregon is now a published author and she may get famous.

What kind of stuff does she write?
PM on the way.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Queen Victoria on October 17, 2011, 10:18:00 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

having a mace would be awesome
:thumbup:
the most "lethal" weapon I have is my father's nightstick.  My sister has his police revolver.
Do you know what kind QV?

UH?  Wood nightstick?  I don't know what kind the revolver is either.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 17, 2011, 10:18:37 PM
Do you enjoy collecting other weapons, besides guns and knives ? I have seen your knives too they are awesome, I collect knives.
I would like to get a good quality replica Gladius, a Norman leaf blade sword and a mace sometime.

 Do you have Norman ancestry, like Scrap?   :orly:
English ancestry is Norman ancestry CBC. 1066 Battle of Hastings.

 Ooops.  :blonde:



 On the bright side:  Cool, I too am a Norman!  :viking:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: midlifeaspie on October 18, 2011, 08:42:01 AM
I'm a direct descendant of an illegitimate child of Edward Longshanks and a Scottish mistress.  :viking:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 18, 2011, 08:44:04 AM
I'm a direct descendant of an illegitimate child of Edward Longshanks and a Scottish mistress.  :viking:

 So how far back in history can you trace your ancestry?   :viking:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: midlifeaspie on October 18, 2011, 08:47:31 AM
I'm a direct descendant of an illegitimate child of Edward Longshanks and a Scottish mistress.  :viking:

 So how far back in history can you trace your ancestry?   :viking:

Well, depends on who you ask.  My family on my mother's side is Mormon, so they have it "all the way back to Noah".  It seems to be legitimately traced back to a few hundred years before Edward, so maybe 800 or 900 AD.  At some point all Mormons take widely accepted (to them) shortcuts that get them back to Adam.  It's kinda nutty, but I do appreciate all the real work they have put into the genealogy up to that point.
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Post by: P7PSP on October 18, 2011, 10:17:08 AM
I spent three days in the SLC Genealogy Library in 1989 with my grandmother when she was doing research for her books. I found the link to Martha Pennoyer Corey.
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Post by: Binty on October 18, 2011, 10:28:26 AM
My relatives were Irish pirates.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 18, 2011, 12:08:12 PM
I spent three days in the SLC Genealogy Library in 1989 with my grandmother when she was doing research for her books. I found the link to Martha Pennoyer Corey.

 She was hung as a witch in Salem.  Are you afraid to come to Massachusetts?   :witch1:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on October 18, 2011, 12:19:30 PM
I spent three days in the SLC Genealogy Library in 1989 with my grandmother when she was doing research for her books. I found the link to Martha Pennoyer Corey.

 She was hung as a witch in Salem.  Are you afraid to come to Massachusetts?   :witch1:
No. Massachusetts apologized to her son in the early 18th centuey IIRC and paid some pounds of reparations. I am an upright (Jasher  :lol: ) man and therefore not afraid of being associated with ole scratch.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 18, 2011, 12:21:11 PM
I spent three days in the SLC Genealogy Library in 1989 with my grandmother when she was doing research for her books. I found the link to Martha Pennoyer Corey.

 She was hung as a witch in Salem.  Are you afraid to come to Massachusetts?   :witch1:
No. Massachusetts apologized to her son in the early 18th centuey IIRC and paid some pounds of reparations. I am an upright (Jasher  :lol: ) man and therefore not afraid of being associated with ole scratch.

 The question is, is Ole Scratch afraid of being associated with YOU?  :zoinks:
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Post by: Binty on October 18, 2011, 12:24:02 PM
The Salem witch trials were so fucked up.
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Post by: P7PSP on October 18, 2011, 12:25:49 PM
The Salem witch trials were so fucked up.
My great aunt thought so.
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 18, 2011, 05:12:54 PM
Price tripled in the last 20 minutes - went higher than I was willing to pay without looking at it first. :(

Ah well, I should probably just buy one like a normal person instead of this auction shit.
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Post by: Parts on October 18, 2011, 05:25:58 PM
Price tripled in the last 20 minutes - went higher than I was willing to pay without looking at it first. :(

Ah well, I should probably just buy one like a normal person instead of this auction shit.

Gun have a tendency to go high at auction. Of the six or seven at my brother auction all but one went for a good amount over what was expected and the other went for just about what they expected.  Two went to a phone bidder  in Oregon
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Post by: P7PSP on October 18, 2011, 07:58:20 PM
Price tripled in the last 20 minutes - went higher than I was willing to pay without looking at it first. :(

Ah well, I should probably just buy one like a normal person instead of this auction shit.
C'est la vie. :eiffel:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 05:03:54 PM


What do you think of Taurus revolvers? Should I go with a .44 or a .454?
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Post by: Callaway on October 21, 2011, 07:47:14 PM


What do you think of Taurus revolvers? Should I go with a .44 or a .454?

You know that PPK just left for Nevada and won't be back for a few days, right?
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 07:56:46 PM


Yeah, I wanted to post the question now, or else I would forget.
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Post by: Queen Victoria on October 21, 2011, 08:23:04 PM
I looked at them and they all look either squattily ugly or skinnily unbalanced.  Just my totally uninformed opinion.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 08:26:11 PM


This is the one in question:


(http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/images/D11/31/31571.jpg)


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Post by: Queen Victoria on October 21, 2011, 08:28:41 PM


This is the one in question:


(http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/images/D11/31/31571.jpg)

It looks unbalanced because the barrel is too long for the shallow handle.  The bullet holder doesn't seem long enough for the barrel and the finger thingie looks too small.  But then again I am virtually clueless when it comes to functionality of guns. 
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 08:42:08 PM


Or maybe a Glock 17? I'm not sure how a .45 would do against a bear, however.


(http://images.wikia.com/residentevil/images/8/8d/Glock17.jpg)
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 08:51:39 PM


If I'm looking at .45 pistols though, maybe I should get what I really want:


(http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/images/D11/53/53873.jpg)


Had one of these years back, thought it was a great pistol.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 21, 2011, 08:53:07 PM




This is the one in question:


(http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/images/D11/31/31571.jpg)

It looks unbalanced because the barrel is too long for the shallow handle.  The bullet holder doesn't seem long enough for the barrel and the finger thingie looks too small.  But then again I am virtually clueless when it comes to functionality of guns.


I think it looks out of proportion because it's such a large frame, and the grip can't really be any bigger or you couldn't fit your hands around it. It's a real hand cannon.
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Post by: midlifeaspie on October 22, 2011, 05:32:48 PM
The bullet holder and the finger thingy.   :lol:

Priceless.  Her majesty is very cute sometimes.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 24, 2011, 07:32:56 PM


After researching muzzle velocities and energy, I'm back to looking at hand cannons. There's no way a .45 would take down a bear.


I'm thinking the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull, because it holds six rounds versus the Raging Bull's five.


(http://www.ozarkguns.com/Revolvers/Ruger%20Redhawk/57L.jpg)
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Post by: P7PSP on October 24, 2011, 07:38:34 PM


This is the one in question:


(http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/images/D11/31/31571.jpg)
454 gives you much better versatility and power + 10% greater initial surface area. 45 Colt 225 grain JHP @ 900 fps (good stopping power  :thumbup: ) all the way to 300 grain XTP @ 1600 fps.  :o :viking:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on October 24, 2011, 08:17:44 PM


After researching muzzle velocities and energy, I'm back to looking at hand cannons. There's no way a .45 would take down a bear.


I'm thinking the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull, because it holds six rounds versus the Raging Bull's five.


(http://www.ozarkguns.com/Revolvers/Ruger%20Redhawk/57L.jpg)

I like this one better because it looks like the 6 shooters from the TV westerns I watched as a child.
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Post by: Queen Victoria on October 24, 2011, 08:19:01 PM
The bullet holder and the finger thingy.   :lol:

Priceless.  Her majesty is very cute sometimes.

Well, what else would you call them?  And you knew exactly what I was referring to.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on October 24, 2011, 08:28:05 PM




After researching muzzle velocities and energy, I'm back to looking at hand cannons. There's no way a .45 would take down a bear.


I'm thinking the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull, because it holds six rounds versus the Raging Bull's five.


(http://www.ozarkguns.com/Revolvers/Ruger%20Redhawk/57L.jpg)

I like this one better because it looks like the 6 shooters from the TV westerns I watched as a child.


Yeah, it's got a more classic styling to it.
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Post by: P7PSP on October 24, 2011, 08:29:26 PM


After researching muzzle velocities and energy, I'm back to looking at hand cannons. There's no way a .45 would take down a bear.


I'm thinking the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull, because it holds six rounds versus the Raging Bull's five.


(http://www.ozarkguns.com/Revolvers/Ruger%20Redhawk/57L.jpg)
That's a nice gun. Post pics when you get it!  :viking:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on October 24, 2011, 08:33:32 PM




After researching muzzle velocities and energy, I'm back to looking at hand cannons. There's no way a .45 would take down a bear.


I'm thinking the Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull, because it holds six rounds versus the Raging Bull's five.


(http://www.ozarkguns.com/Revolvers/Ruger%20Redhawk/57L.jpg)

I like this one better because it looks like the 6 shooters from the TV westerns I watched as a child.


Yeah, it's got a more classic styling to it.

Ooh, I just noticed it's got a cute little red dot on its sight.
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Post by: P7PSP on October 24, 2011, 08:33:58 PM
Read about the Taylor KO formula as it relates to handgun hitting power. I think it has validity. http://www.customsixguns.com/writings/common_sense_handgun_hunting.htm (http://www.customsixguns.com/writings/common_sense_handgun_hunting.htm)
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Post by: Parts on November 21, 2011, 02:14:48 AM
Have you ever used any gun browning solutions?  I want to put an artificial patina on some new parts on old tools and have them blend in better one site suggested Dixie Browning Solution.
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Post by: P7PSP on November 21, 2011, 07:39:42 AM
No, but Dixie Gun Works has been doing black powder guns etc for a while so that is probably a good one.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on December 24, 2011, 12:14:08 AM


Check this shit out.


http://theprepared.com/content/view/90//administrator/ (http://theprepared.com/content/view/90//administrator/)
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Post by: P7PSP on December 24, 2011, 12:47:00 AM


Check this shit out.


http://theprepared.com/content/view/90//administrator/ (http://theprepared.com/content/view/90//administrator/)
I recall that from Glock Talk a few years ago. I have a Glock 21, it is a pretty good gun I like my USP45 better for a poly framed 45. I had an XD 45 Tactical too but never warmed up to it. Are you going to get a 45 ACP ebf?
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on December 24, 2011, 01:18:36 AM


I'd like to, but probably not anytime soon. I need to get a good all-around rifle (probably a 30.06) and a good handgun that can take down a bear.
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Post by: P7PSP on December 24, 2011, 01:45:54 AM


I'd like to, but probably not anytime soon. I need to get a good all-around rifle (probably a 30.06) and a good handgun that can take down a bear.
A 460XVR or 454 Casull chambered Super Redhawk can kill a bear and both are affordable production guns. 454 is so powerful that I have shot more through my 460 than 460 magnums.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on December 24, 2011, 11:46:47 AM


That's what I'm thinking, a Super Redhawk in 454 Casull should work just fine. The guy I work for during the summer has a S&W 500, what a fucking cannon.
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Post by: Scrapheap on December 24, 2011, 01:35:58 PM


That's what I'm thinking, a Super Redhawk in 454 Casull should work just fine. The guy I work for during the summer has a S&W 500, what a fucking cannon.

If you get the .454, then .45 Colt ammo would be great for target shooting, and .45 Colt +P loads should be plenty powerful for most uses.  :green:

If you're really concerned about brown bears, I'd get a Browning BLR and have it re-barreled in .458-08.  8)

You'd have to hand load for it of course.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on December 24, 2011, 04:05:33 PM


I'd love to get into hand loading, I just don't have the space or the time to do it.
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Post by: Scrapheap on December 24, 2011, 11:46:15 PM


I'd love to get into hand loading, I just don't have the space or the time to do it.

It only takes a small desk as far as needed space.

A small bench, in the garage, that's attached to the wall works best.

My reloading bench is weighted down will all my reloading components so it doesn't move either.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on December 27, 2011, 12:05:13 PM
 PPK, if you had to get into a fight, could you still throw a mean punch?   :boxers:
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Post by: P7PSP on December 27, 2011, 12:25:45 PM
Yes, but unless someone really pushes my buttons it is not likely that I will get into a fight. That has not happened since the 1990s.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on December 30, 2011, 07:18:54 AM
 Have you ever played a musical instrument?  If so, have you played in a band?   :rock:
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Post by: P7PSP on December 30, 2011, 08:17:48 AM
No I have not.
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Post by: Scrapheap on January 03, 2012, 12:26:09 AM
Have you ever played a musical instrument?  If so, have you played in a band?   :rock:

No I have not.

Not even the skin flute??  :orly:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 03, 2012, 01:42:22 AM
Nope. No skin flute or bonophone.
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Post by: renaeden on January 03, 2012, 01:48:22 AM
Or recorder? Don't know if you would call them that in America.

Also, have you been in any competitions to do with your guns/shooting?
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Post by: P7PSP on January 03, 2012, 01:57:06 AM
Or recorder? Don't know if you would call them that in America.
Recorders are still recorders in the USA. I went to a recorder quarter quartet chamber concert in the basement of the Ogden library about 20 years ago. Nice sounding instrument. The leader of the quartet explained that recorders fell somewhat out of favor as concert venues got larger because it didn't carry as well as other woodwinds.
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Also, have you been in any competitions to do with your guns/shooting?
Nothing formal. As of about 2007 I still outshot my older brother when he was an active cop. That was me with my Glock 26 and him with his 1911. He was out of practice apparently.
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Post by: Zippo on January 03, 2012, 01:59:14 AM
Or recorder? Don't know if you would call them that in America.
Recorders are still recorders in the USA. I went to a recorder quarter quartet chamber concert in the basement of the Ogden library about 20 years ago. Nice sounding instrument. The leader of the quartet explained that recorders fell somewhat out of favor as concert venues got larger because it didn't carry as well as other woodwinds.
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Also, have you been in any competitions to do with your guns/shooting?
Nothing formal. As of about 2007 I still outshot my older brother when he was an active cop. That was me with my Glock 26 and him with his 1911. He was out of practice apparently.

lol. are you saying he did not shoot enough criminals? not even in the foot?... to bad











its a good thing im not a cop


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Post by: P7PSP on January 03, 2012, 02:00:13 AM
Or recorder? Don't know if you would call them that in America.
Recorders are still recorders in the USA. I went to a recorder quarter quartet chamber concert in the basement of the Ogden library about 20 years ago. Nice sounding instrument. The leader of the quartet explained that recorders fell somewhat out of favor as concert venues got larger because it didn't carry as well as other woodwinds.
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Also, have you been in any competitions to do with your guns/shooting?
Nothing formal. As of about 2007 I still outshot my older brother when he was an active cop. That was me with my Glock 26 and him with his 1911. He was out of practice apparently.

lol. are you saying he did not shoot enough criminals? not even in the foot?... to bad











its a good thing im not a cop
He never shot anyone. He did arrest some very dangerous offenders.
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Post by: renaeden on January 03, 2012, 02:03:11 AM
He shouldn't have gotten out of practice as an active cop! It doesn't make sense for that to happen.

I always thought recorders were too high-pitched when I played one in school. Everyone in primary school here in Australia played the recorder when I was a kid I think. Maybe because they were cheap to buy and didn't require a lot of maintenance. I prefer the sound of a clarinet - GA has one that parts sent her.
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Post by: Zippo on January 03, 2012, 03:17:35 AM
He shouldn't have gotten out of practice as an active cop! It doesn't make sense for that to happen.

I always thought recorders were too high-pitched when I played one in school. Everyone in primary school here in Australia played the recorder when I was a kid I think. Maybe because they were cheap to buy and didn't require a lot of maintenance. I prefer the sound of a clarinet - GA has one that parts sent her.

i think ppk was just implying that his brother was making up excuses for himself being worse than PPK... if on the offhand i am wrong i agree with you. there is NO reason a civvy should be able to outshoot a cop unless the cop is a really bad shot, in which case he should not be a cop. or the civvy is a world class target shooter in which case the cop should either have the jump on him because hes intelligent enough to be a cop or just be fucked.

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Post by: P7PSP on January 03, 2012, 04:19:00 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.
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Post by: renaeden on January 03, 2012, 04:34:40 AM
13 000 rounds! That is a lot.
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Post by: Zippo on January 03, 2012, 04:47:45 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.

that is a lot of rounds. just for prepairdness cops should be required to do a range at least five times a month... anything special such as swat should be required to do so at least thrice a week.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 03, 2012, 06:20:25 AM
He shouldn't have gotten out of practice as an active cop! It doesn't make sense for that to happen.

I always thought recorders were too high-pitched when I played one in school. Everyone in primary school here in Australia played the recorder when I was a kid I think. Maybe because they were cheap to buy and didn't require a lot of maintenance.  I prefer the sound of a clarinet  - GA has one that parts sent her.

 I used to play the clarinet, back in high school.  :notes:
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Post by: renaeden on January 03, 2012, 06:56:39 AM
Awesome, so did GA. I like the low sounds they can make. :)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 03, 2012, 07:08:36 AM
Awesome, so did GA. I like the low sounds they can make. :)

 Even their highest  :notes:  are mellow and sweet!  :)
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Post by: P7PSP on January 04, 2012, 02:20:39 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.
I just realized that people might read that post and conclude that I shot 13000 rounds out of my 26 during 2006. That is not what I meant. I had bought the gun in December 1999 and by mid 2006 was @ the 13,000+ mark through it. I was also shooting my 40s and 45s, 22s, 44 magnums etc but that little pistol went to the range everytime back then, no matter what else I was shooting. That frequency of practice will get a person proficient.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on January 04, 2012, 02:27:06 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.
I just realized that people might read that post and conclude that I shot 13000 rounds out of my 26 during 2006. That is not what I meant. I had bought the gun in December 1999 and by mid 2006 was @ the 13,000+ mark through it. I was also shooting my 40s and 45s, 22s, 44 magnums etc but that little pistol went to the range everytime back then, no matter what else I was shooting. That frequency of practice will get a person proficient.

 So if I were to buy a little gun like the one I shot in California, and practice with it a LOT,
 I too would become an expert shot, at least with that gun ...  Cool.   :litigious:
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Post by: P7PSP on January 04, 2012, 02:36:17 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.
I just realized that people might read that post and conclude that I shot 13000 rounds out of my 26 during 2006. That is not what I meant. I had bought the gun in December 1999 and by mid 2006 was @ the 13,000+ mark through it. I was also shooting my 40s and 45s, 22s, 44 magnums etc but that little pistol went to the range everytime back then, no matter what else I was shooting. That frequency of practice will get a person proficient.

 So if I were to buy a little gun like the one I shot in California, and practice with it a LOT,
 I too would become an expert shot, at least with that gun ...  Cool.   :litigious:
If you practiced with proper technique yes.
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Post by: Calavera on January 04, 2012, 05:34:33 AM
My brother was not shooting dismally, I just was well practiced at that time. After I passed the 13,000 round mark in the 26 in about 2006 I stopped keeping track*. I put in much more range time back then. Most depts here requal 4 times a year.

*Shortly after that I had numerous other guns to be shooting so the 26 got less range time than it used to.
I just realized that people might read that post and conclude that I shot 13000 rounds out of my 26 during 2006. That is not what I meant. I had bought the gun in December 1999 and by mid 2006 was @ the 13,000+ mark through it. I was also shooting my 40s and 45s, 22s, 44 magnums etc but that little pistol went to the range everytime back then, no matter what else I was shooting. That frequency of practice will get a person proficient.

 So if I were to buy a little gun like the one I shot in California, and practice with it a LOT,
 I too would become an expert shot, at least with that gun ...  Cool.   :litigious:

And then you can impress PPK with the gun skills and, therefore, show him a really sexy side of you. And he won't run away from you this time.
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Post by: McGiver on January 04, 2012, 10:34:41 AM
How old were you when you stopped pooping yourself?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 16, 2012, 12:35:45 PM
How old were you when you stopped pooping yourself?
I don't recall. The hippocampus doesn't really develop for most people well enough to have long term memory past about 4 years old IIRC from Psychology.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 17, 2012, 03:15:09 PM
You like seals, then?  :include:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on March 17, 2012, 04:53:35 PM


7mm mag or 300 win mag?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 12:22:14 AM
You like seals, then?  :include:
Harbor Seals are my favorite marine mammal.


7mm mag or 300 win mag?
7mm Rem Magnum, some of the 160 gr BTSP have .556 bc and the 175 Grand Slam have a bit less but bc is still good. Great for for killing any game animal in the lower 48. My older brother has a Browning A bolt in 300 Win Mag though which is a very nice gun. IIRC you have to get up to about 200 grains to match the bc of 7mm 160 BTSP. OTOH that 200 grains will probably get 2900 fps @ the muzzle with Retumbo or some such.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 04:30:42 AM
You like seals, then?  :include:
Harbor Seals are my favorite marine mammal.


7mm mag or 300 win mag?
7mm Rem Magnum, some of the 160 gr BTSP have .556 bc and the 175 Grand Slam have a bit less but bc is still good.  Great for for killing any game animal in the lower 48.  My older brother has a Browning A bolt in 300 Win Mag though which is a very nice gun. IIRC you have to get up to about 200 grains to match the bc of 7mm 160 BTSP. OTOH that 200 grains will probably get 2900 fps @ the muzzle with Retumbo or some such.

 By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 05:52:06 AM
Would have to be, taking their guns that seriously!
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Post by: Al Swearegen on March 18, 2012, 07:52:06 AM
You like seals, then?  :include:
Harbor Seals are my favorite marine mammal.


7mm mag or 300 win mag?
7mm Rem Magnum, some of the 160 gr BTSP have .556 bc and the 175 Grand Slam have a bit less but bc is still good. Great for for killing any game animal in the lower 48. My older brother has a Browning A bolt in 300 Win Mag though which is a very nice gun. IIRC you have to get up to about 200 grains to match the bc of 7mm 160 BTSP. OTOH that 200 grains will probably get 2900 fps @ the muzzle with Retumbo or some such.

Talking about Seals and big guns in the ame post? Shame on you. They will not like this attitude back at the commune. Very un-new age, man.  :asthing:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 08:23:00 AM
I, at least, wasn't talking about shooting the seals with .44 magnums, loaded with soft lead & so on.... *angel*
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 12:30:35 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

Talking about Seals and big guns in the ame post? Shame on you. They will not like this attitude back at the commune. Very un-new age, man.  :asthing:
Sorry.  :-[ It won't happen again.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 01:46:07 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

 Continental  is how we say it in New England.  :zoinks:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 02:37:23 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

 Continental  is how we say it in New England.  :zoinks:
Yes, hers talks just fine. Yes her does. <pats head condescendingly>
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 02:39:34 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

 Continental  is how we say it in New England.  :zoinks:
Yes,  hers talks  just fine. Yes her does. <pats head condescendingly>

 Him proofread real good, yes him do!  :hahaha:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 02:41:41 PM
Is there a question hidden in there or are you just bumping your post count?  :apondering:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 02:44:59 PM
Is there a question hidden in there or are you just bumping your post count?  :apondering:

 Neither, I am simply mocking you for the lulz.  :autism:
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Post by: Callaway on March 18, 2012, 04:22:14 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

 Continental  is how we say it in New England.  :zoinks:

The continental US would also include Alaska, since it's on the same continent as the 48 contiguous states.  Maybe the term originated in New England before Alaska became a state?
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 04:27:38 PM
By  "lower 48,"  do you mean the 48 continental United States?   :seal:
The term you are looking for is contiguous dear. You have a good vocabulary so I believe that was but a minor slip of the brain.  :cbc:

 Continental  is how we say it in New England.  :zoinks:

The continental US would also include Alaska, since it's on the same continent as the 48 contiguous states.  Maybe the term originated in New England before Alaska became a state?

 Did not realize that about Alaska.  Actually was kidding about it being a New England thing,
 I just don't like to let that darned PPK feel as if he's right about anything!  :laugh:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 05:19:04 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 05:19:49 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 05:23:21 PM
You Yanks think you invented everything!  :lol:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on March 18, 2012, 08:02:32 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M

Uh, Athens (although technically it was a republic)?  New England is the cradle of rebellions.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 08:05:52 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M

Uh, Athens (although technically it was a republic)?  New England is the cradle of rebellions.
lols!
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 08:05:54 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M

Uh, Athens (although technically it was a republic)?  New England is the cradle of rebellions.

 New England is also the cradle of maple syrup, clam CHOWDAH and awesomeness!  :headbang2:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on March 18, 2012, 08:08:04 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M

Uh, Athens (although technically it was a republic)?  New England is the cradle of rebellions.

 New England is also the cradle of maple syrup, clam CHOWDAH and awesomeness!  :headbang2:

But it's a shame you can't find Boston Cream Pie in Boston.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 08:22:05 PM
You're in New England, cbc? Nice area? lol

 But of course.  New England is the cradle of democracy.  :M

Uh, Athens (although technically it was a republic)?  New England is the cradle of rebellions.

 New England is also the cradle of maple syrup, clam CHOWDAH and awesomeness!  :headbang2:

But it's a shame you can't find Boston Cream Pie in Boston.

 Can't you?  My goodness, I must track some down, this is unacceptable!  :orly:
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on March 18, 2012, 08:41:42 PM


Chowder (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9MlYKMFl_A#)
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 08:56:11 PM
 :laugh: :thumbup:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 08:58:42 PM
Clam Chowder? lol
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 18, 2012, 09:01:47 PM
Clam Chowder? lol

 You have to pronounce it with a Boston accent:  "Chowdah!!!!"  :2thumbsup:
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Post by: TA on March 18, 2012, 09:03:21 PM
You seem to be a knowledgeable gun guy. In your opinion, what is the ideal carry piece?
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 09:39:52 PM
Surely, he'll say, for what purpose & at what range?
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Post by: skyblue1 on March 18, 2012, 09:41:49 PM
self protection

range of 1- 15 yards

in most states you must be proficient with your weapon within 15 - 20 yards, to obtain your concealed carry permit.
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 09:50:30 PM
You seem to be a knowledgeable gun guy. In your opinion, what is the ideal carry piece?
For extreme concealment combined with some degree of hitting power, a Ruger LCP in 380 is a good choice @ 12.2 ounces loaded with 7 Remington 102 grain Brass Jacketed Hollow Points is about the same size as a lot of circa 1970s - 1980s 25 ACP pistols with double the bore diameter and bullet weight. Here is mine next to a Smith & Wesson 642-2 38 Special +P.
(http://i53.tinypic.com/ofxbts.jpg)

For more power and slim belt carry the Kahr MK9 9mm loaded with 7 147 grain HST JHPs weighing in at 26.8 ounces has considerably better expansion, penetration, tissue destruction, accuracy and less felt recoil. Here it is next to the LCP.
(http://i40.tinypic.com/2mw6nn9.jpg)

For a longer sight radius (less magnification of alignment error) and the ability to handle literally 1000s of hot 9mm +P+ ammo without breaking a sweat the Glock 26 loaded with 10 rounds (I download the ten round magazine by one so 9 +1) of Winchester 127 grain RA9TA +P+ gives outstanding 9mm hitting power and shoots as accurate as most bigger auto pistols and weighs - again - 26.8 ounces. This one passed the 13,000 round mark years ago and has had a few thousand through it since and is an outstanding piece. I like it so much I bought a spare. Here it is next to the MK9.
(http://i44.tinypic.com/5cemht.jpg)

Finally if you want major caliber power (i.e. 40 S&W 45 ACP) in a small, controllable, accurate package the HK P2000sk 40 S&W is 31.8 ounces with 10 rounds of Federal 180 grain HST ammo and is a fucking pleasure to shoot and delivers real good power, penetration and expansion. Here it is on the right of the Glock 26.
(http://i41.tinypic.com/2mms86b.jpg)
 Of course this is only my own preferences out of what I own. There are lots of other good guns to choose from.
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 09:52:14 PM
Surely, he'll say, for what purpose & at what range?
He did say carry piece. That pretty well ruled out rifles, shotguns and 454 Casull chambered revolvers.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 10:35:29 PM
Surely, he'll say, for what purpose & at what range?
He did say carry piece. That pretty well ruled out rifles, shotguns and 454 Casull chambered revolvers.
Yep, but I know enough, from reading & watching Westerns, etc, to know there'd still be quite a choice of handgun available! As you covered so well. lols
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Post by: TA on March 18, 2012, 10:40:27 PM
Thanks PPK, excellent suggestions.


Surely, he'll say, for what purpose & at what range?
He did say carry piece. That pretty well ruled out rifles, shotguns and 454 Casull chambered revolvers.

Hmm, IIRC, there was a guy on YouTube that carried a Desert Eagle in a shoulder rig and a Smith & Wesson 340PD in an ankle holster, but I don't think I could walk around all day with a 4.5 pound hunk of metal hanging over my shoulder.

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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 11:04:27 PM
You're welcome TA.  :thumbup: Yeah a DE is a pretty stupid thing to try carrying around on a daily basis. Weight aside they are not very reliable. I bet he was stupid enough to try shooting full power 357 mag loads in the 340PD as well.  :lol: At least the first shot or two.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 18, 2012, 11:08:34 PM
I'm glad I live over here, where people don't carry guns around, personally!  :lol:
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Post by: TA on March 18, 2012, 11:16:59 PM
You're welcome TA.  :thumbup: Yeah a DE is a pretty stupid thing to try carrying around on a daily basis. Weight aside they are not very reliable. I bet he was stupid enough to try shooting full power 357 mag loads in the 340PD as well.  :lol: At least the first shot or two.

The DE is a beautiful weapon, but it has numerous limitations. As for the 340 PD, what was the design team smoking when they decided to design a gun that shoots .357 mags on a snub nose air weight frame that weighs 9 ounces?

I'm glad I live over here, where people don't carry guns around, personally!  :lol:

 ::) whatever.
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Post by: P7PSP on March 18, 2012, 11:18:53 PM
That is a good question. 38 +Ps kick pretty good in a 15.4 ounce 642. 
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Post by: bodie on March 19, 2012, 04:01:00 AM
I'm glad I live over here, where people don't carry guns around, personally!  :lol:
Well not me.  If i found an intruder rifling through my knicker drawer i would much rather pump him full of lead, than ...say...oh damnit what options do i have...oh i could hit him with a wooden spoon!

Actually i guess a frying pan would be good too,  i need to put it to good use i spose.

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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 04:24:23 AM
Well, have something better than that, at least! Karate chop in the throat can kill pretty easily, if you have to, though.  :lol:
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Post by: 'andersom' on March 19, 2012, 06:13:26 AM
I'm glad I live over here, where people don't carry guns around, personally!  :lol:
Well not me.  If i found an intruder rifling through my knicker drawer i would much rather pump him full of lead, than ...say...oh damnit what options do i have...oh i could hit him with a wooden spoon!

Actually i guess a frying pan would be good too,  i need to put it to good use i spose.

A woman on her own at least needs a heavy frying pan, and a rolling pin, both with a handle that makes it easy to wield them effectively when in attack or defence mode.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 06:32:43 AM
I assure you, either of you could kill somebody with a karate chop to the throat. But you should have heavy pans & sharp kitchen knives, if they make you feel better able to defend yourself, around, anyway!  :lol:
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Post by: Al Swearegen on March 19, 2012, 07:32:24 AM
My little boy about a year ago at age 13 or 14 was in many ways a little boy but height and build almost my size...yes that was about a year or two ago, he is bighger now.
He had a nightmare and came quietly into my bedroom to tell me. I was sound asleep.
First indication I had was waking to a large man sized shape sneaking into my bedroom.
In one movement, i threw off the covers and planted my feet and coiled back my arms and legs about to charge and belt shit out of this burglar.
Then he whimpered.
I stopped for a second.
Then heard a shaky voiced "I had a bad dream"
i growled "Oh for fuck's sake. Don't ever fucking do that! Are you ok? Come here" and gave him a hug. Must have given him some great mixed messages   :hahaha:
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Post by: Al Swearegen on March 19, 2012, 07:35:17 AM
Something more embarassing.
I suffer periodically from exploding head syndrome.
I quite often used to get up to see if there were burglars. Though why i figured that someone would belt me over the head and then casually burgle my house is an interesting question  :hahaha: :yarly:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 07:55:43 AM
Ouch? Never heard of that one! Weird, huh?
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Post by: Al Swearegen on March 19, 2012, 08:29:44 AM
Ouch? Never heard of that one! Weird, huh?

It is a real condition and it is shitty. I am sure if I got it all the time I would go nuts. (To be honest I thought for a few years I actually was and then someone posted it on here and relief set in)
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 09:02:00 AM
I had no doubt it'd be real! Plenty of conditions I've not heard about, sadly. It does help, finding others do get the same or similar things, to an extent at least. It helps me, finding out the problems others have, that I don't experience, too, sort of. You know that, if I could wave my big magic wand & solve all the problems, I would!
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Post by: midlifeaspie on March 19, 2012, 09:32:54 AM
I'm glad I live over here, where people don't carry guns around, personally!  :lol:

So are we :trollface:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 09:42:14 AM
Why, so I don't shoot you? Or so you can't shoot me? lols
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Post by: midlifeaspie on March 19, 2012, 09:46:05 AM
Why, so I don't shoot you? Or so you can't shoot me? lols

Do you know what "lol" means?  If you are really laughing hysterically at every single post you comment on I can understand why you were locked up.  You sound like a lunatic.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 10:16:23 AM
 >:D Thanks!  :grrr:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 11:08:03 AM
I assure you, either of you could kill somebody with a karate chop to the throat. But you should have heavy pans & sharp kitchen knives, if they make you feel better able to defend yourself, around, anyway!  :lol:
GTFO of my ask away thread. Take you fucking spam elsewhere.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 11:36:39 AM
Just how many guns do you have? That's appropriate!
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Post by: midlifeaspie on March 19, 2012, 11:40:40 AM
Just how many guns do you have? That's appropriate!

And already answered if you went back and read through the thread instead of asking him to answer something multiple times because you can't be bothered to research the burning question you want an answer to.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 12:00:58 PM
Oooh. Sorry. Just the number? Rifles & handguns?
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Post by: midlifeaspie on March 19, 2012, 12:01:44 PM
Oooh. Sorry. Just the number? Rifles & handguns?

You apologize for the behavior and then repeat it.   :tard:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 12:02:33 PM
Oooh. Sorry. Just the number? Rifles & handguns?
As MLA has stated asked and answered.
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Post by: bodie on March 19, 2012, 01:19:49 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 01:23:41 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
Six in 51 or 52 at this time.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 01:25:08 PM
What happened to my call-out thread, then?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 01:28:32 PM
What happened to my call-out thread, then?
You don't have a call out thread.
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Post by: BruceCM on March 19, 2012, 01:57:51 PM
Well, whatever the term is, you know the one? It started so well, too!
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Post by: midlifeaspie on March 19, 2012, 03:39:38 PM
Well, whatever the term is, you know the one? It started so well, too!

Oh yeah.  That one thread you posted in  ::)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 19, 2012, 05:17:06 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
Six in  51 or 52 at this time.

 I see what you did there, even good Catholic girls hear stuff on the bus!  :angel:
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Post by: 'andersom' on March 19, 2012, 05:19:49 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
Six in  51 or 52 at this time.

 I see what you did there, even good Catholic girls hear stuff on the bus!  :angel:

Good Catholic girls should not be understanding what they are hearing on the bus.  :M
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 05:22:38 PM
Huh?  ??? I just started posting thinking it was another thread.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 19, 2012, 05:31:04 PM
Huh?  ??? I just started posting thinking it was another thread.

 Yes, sir, we hear that all the time ... from perps.  :police:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on March 19, 2012, 08:31:18 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
Six in  51 or 52 at this time.

 I see what you did there, even good Catholic girls hear stuff on the bus!  :angel:

Good Catholic girls should not be understanding what they are hearing on the bus.  :M

He was going to count them by location.  Six in the living room, 2 in the dining room, etc.   ::)
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 19, 2012, 10:42:43 PM
*jumping up and down with hand in the air*

"Excuse me Sir,  but just how big is your arsenal?" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
Six in  51 or 52 at this time.

 I see what you did there, even good Catholic girls hear stuff on the bus!  :angel:

Good Catholic girls should not be understanding what they are hearing on the bus.  :M

He was going to count them by location.  Six in the living room, 2 in the dining room, etc.   ::)

    :lol:  That makes sense, apologies to PPK for thinking he meant anything bad!
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Post by: P7PSP on March 19, 2012, 11:06:25 PM
 :thumbup: :angel:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 20, 2012, 12:45:44 AM
Surely, you'd not be boasting about having only a 6"...?
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Post by: bodie on March 20, 2012, 01:37:40 AM
Perhaps he was going to type 6 in  +  the top bit :o :o

6 in  =  normal, i believe.   You would only really need a bigger one if your missus has a chuff like a wizards sleeve >:D
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Post by: bodie on March 20, 2012, 01:38:53 AM
Sorry for posting in your thread PPK,  i need to
contain myself :CanofWorms:
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Post by: BruceCM on March 20, 2012, 01:41:12 AM
Perhaps he was going to type 6 in  +  the top bit :o :o

6 in  =  normal, i believe.   You would only really need a bigger one if your missus has a chuff like a wizards sleeve >:D
I'm teasing! lol
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Post by: P7PSP on March 20, 2012, 01:52:05 AM
Sorry for posting in your thread PPK,  i need to
contain myself :CanofWorms:
Bad bodie.  :zoinks:
(http://i56.tinypic.com/21d53lj.jpg)
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Post by: BruceCM on March 20, 2012, 02:19:35 AM
Bit tame, for her, I think!
(http://www.spankings.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/15.jpg)
I've not measured mine, btw. This spam, too?
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Post by: P7PSP on March 20, 2012, 02:26:45 AM
Everything you post, except the self pitying befuddled shit relating to being locked up in the booby hatch, is useless spam.
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Post by: earthboundmisfit on April 01, 2012, 09:59:55 AM


How long have you been a bull dyke truck driver? Did you leave the IBEW, or have you been moonlighting?
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Post by: Callaway on April 01, 2012, 11:53:20 AM


How long have you been a bull dyke truck driver? Did you leave the IBEW, or have you been moonlighting?

 :laugh:

I wonder if Meadow really thinks PPK is a woman to call him a bull dyke truck driver?
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Post by: Meadow on April 01, 2012, 12:59:10 PM
A guy accused of that would have near ripped my throat out. He's out of the closet now. I hope he can find more genuine acceptance now as his true self. If she feels like a guy, she's a guy.
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Post by: Pyraxis on April 01, 2012, 01:00:10 PM
Not a mature guy. Only an insecure one.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2012, 04:04:34 PM


How long have you been a bull dyke truck driver? Did you leave the IBEW, or have you been moonlighting?
Not sure. Can't answer out of fear of the Teamsters. :hide:



How long have you been a bull dyke truck driver? Did you leave the IBEW, or have you been moonlighting?

 :laugh:

I wonder if Meadow really thinks PPK is a woman to call him a bull dyke truck driver?
:laugh: Meadow Muffin is a zoo chimp throwing feces.
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Post by: Meadow on April 01, 2012, 04:12:25 PM
You're out of the closet...you can thank me and if you don't like it you shouldn't have been stupid enough to fuck with me. ASSHOLE!!!
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Post by: Meadow on April 01, 2012, 04:15:11 PM
Noxious cunt!! 
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Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2012, 04:23:21 PM
Noxious cunt!! 
You're out of the closet...you can thank me and if you don't like it you shouldn't have been stupid enough to fuck with me. ASSHOLE!!!
Here's another snack for you Bonzo.

(http://i42.tinypic.com/21jnfpw.jpg)
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Post by: Adam on April 01, 2012, 04:27:54 PM
fuck off with your shit-ass pictures, ppk
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Post by: P7PSP on April 01, 2012, 04:29:23 PM
fuck off with your shit-ass pictures, ppk
:finger:
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Post by: Adam on April 01, 2012, 05:36:09 PM
dickhead
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 02:12:39 AM
Any idea where I could get some nice, small semi-auto pistol, over here, PPK?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2012, 02:28:49 AM
None what so ever. As I understand it unless you buy from an underground source you are SOL for buying a gun in the UK.
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Post by: bodie on April 02, 2012, 02:56:53 AM
damnit...i was looking for a thread without Meadow in it.


Hey Bruce,  you can get a bb gun here in the uk, or a water pistol, spud gun etc.. :zoinks:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 03:32:26 AM
Yeah, useless! Of course, I am joking, I don't really want a gun? Where do you live, please, PPK?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2012, 04:08:55 AM
I live in a city 40 km N of San Francisco CA. It is a temperate climate here.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 04:16:35 AM
Nice area, from the tiny bit I know about it? Are CA girls really the 'best'?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 02, 2012, 05:09:20 AM
No. That is a fallacy. The sweetest woman I ever was with had been born in Nebraska and I met her in Utah.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 05:40:58 AM
I suspected the Beach Boys were biaised! What happened, then, with that woman, sounds good?
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 07:27:31 AM
damnit...i was looking for a thread without Meadow in it.


Hey Bruce,  you can get a bb gun here in the uk, or a water pistol, spud gun etc.. :zoinks:

Or if he was Superman he could jack-off and shoot sperm bullets.
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 02, 2012, 07:28:52 AM
damnit...i was looking for a thread without Meadow in it.


Hey Bruce,  you can get a bb gun here in the uk, or a water pistol, spud gun etc.. :zoinks:

Or if he was Superman he could jack-off and shoot sperm bullets.

His quickie is pretty quick
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 02, 2012, 07:29:57 AM
What fighting sport do you like watching?
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 08:06:45 AM
Didn't superman himself move faster than a bullet, though?  :dunno:
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 09:19:34 AM
Didn't superman himself move faster than a bullet, though?  :dunno:

Yeah, he moved superman fast and swallowed the evidence? 
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 02, 2012, 09:28:31 AM
Didn't superman himself move faster than a bullet, though?  :dunno:

Yeah, he moved superman fast and swallowed the evidence?

I vomitted in my mouth just a little  :zombiefuck:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 09:33:28 AM
OK, so, how do I become superman, exactly?
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 09:54:33 AM
Didn't superman himself move faster than a bullet, though?  :dunno:

Yeah, he moved superman fast and swallowed the evidence?

I vomitted in my mouth just a little  :zombiefuck:

Yeah, I thought it was questionable, but posted it anyway.
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 09:55:13 AM
OK, so, how do I become superman, exactly?

First you have to be born in a Galaxy, Far, Far Away.  No, wait that's Skywalker.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 10:24:34 AM
Um, we're taking over PPK's thread, btw?
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 10:28:51 AM
Um, we're taking over PPK's thread, btw?

Usual Intensity behaviour.  Evidently we don't respect boundaries very well?
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 10:32:26 AM
Ah. Sadly, I wasn't born on Krypton, anyway. Any other way to become superman? lulz
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Post by: Queen Victoria on April 02, 2012, 10:43:23 AM
Ah. Sadly, I wasn't born on Krypton, anyway. Any other way to become superman? lulz

Find a woman who loves you. 
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 10:45:02 AM
Sounds simple enough.... It's sure managed not to happen yet, though! No magic wand?
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 02, 2012, 02:56:04 PM
Sounds simple enough.... It's sure managed not to happen yet, though! No magic wand?

Disabling your spam-filter will offer lots of solutions to solve that.  :orly:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 03:01:02 PM
Ha, I get enough spam, thanks, Hykes; how this poor girl's stuck in some African country, etc. Not quite that stupid, though!
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 02, 2012, 03:02:55 PM
Since a month I am getting spam for growing a magic wand.......

't is called Viagra.  :hyke:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 03:10:46 PM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 02, 2012, 03:12:04 PM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?

No, I tell you, it's a scam, I still haven't got my magic wand.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 02, 2012, 03:13:46 PM
What a surprise! There are a few around.....
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Post by: P7PSP on April 03, 2012, 04:37:30 PM
What fighting sport do you like watching?
MMA but I haven't watched any matches for a few years.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 12:12:47 AM
Other TV or films you like, then?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 01:07:48 AM
Other TV or films you like, then?
Be more specific than that.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 02:01:39 AM
What other TV shows do you like? Or films? No idea how/ why that's not specific enough.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 02:30:55 AM
What other TV shows do you like? Or films? No idea how/ why that's not specific enough.
I don't get why you are asking about "other" tv shows. "Other" than what?

Can't you just ask what tv shows I tend to watch on a regular basis?

Then I would appreciate if you would limit it to one question a day in this thread until you get the hang of not spamming the heck out of threads.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 04:34:15 AM
Very hard to work out how asking you questions in the ask you questions thread can be 'spam'! OK
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:11:13 AM
I suspected the Beach Boys were biaised! What happened, then, with that woman, sounds good?
This ^^^ is an example of an improperly phrased question Bruce.

What fighting sport do you like watching?
This is an example of a properly phrased question. Instead of wondering "What happened when? Relative to what? With that woman?" all I have to do is let Sir_Les know what my favorite fighting sport is, or if I was squeamish, like GA, I could have answered "I don't like violence, it reminds me of when my lunch money was taken."
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 04, 2012, 05:23:52 AM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?

No, I tell you, it's a scam, I still haven't got my magic wand.

Patience my lovely lady and I will deivery you a nice magic wand and all that comes with the package  :-*
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 05:25:30 AM
Thanks, hopefully, I'll learn but, of course, my own questions seem clear enough to me....
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:26:00 AM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?

No, I tell you, it's a scam, I still haven't got my magic wand.

Patience my lovely lady and I will deivery you a nice magic wand and all that comes with the package  :-*
You are a gentleman Sir_Les.
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Post by: Callaway on April 04, 2012, 05:26:33 AM
I suspected the Beach Boys were biaised! What happened, then, with that woman, sounds good?
This ^^^ is an example of an improperly phrased question Bruce.

What fighting sport do you like watching?
This is an example of a properly phrased question. Instead of wondering "What happened when? Relative to what? With that woman?" all I have to do is let Sir_Les know what my favorite fighting sport is, or if I was squeamish, like GA, I could have answered "I don't like violence, it reminds me of when my lunch money was taken."

My guess is that Bruce wonders whether you are still with that sweet woman who was born in Nebraska and you met in Utah and if not, then why not and is she still available?
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 04, 2012, 05:30:30 AM
The lotto results come in and you realise that you have a winning ticket and collect. You have .... I dunno....$6 million. What would you do with that kind of cash?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:31:53 AM
I suspected the Beach Boys were biaised! What happened, then, with that woman, sounds good?
This ^^^ is an example of an improperly phrased question Bruce.

What fighting sport do you like watching?
This is an example of a properly phrased question. Instead of wondering "What happened when? Relative to what? With that woman?" all I have to do is let Sir_Les know what my favorite fighting sport is, or if I was squeamish, like GA, I could have answered "I don't like violence, it reminds me of when my lunch money was taken."

My guess is that Bruce wonders whether you are still with that sweet woman who was born in Nebraska and you met in Utah and if not, then why not?
If that is the case he will have to phrase it better. I2 can be Bruce's English As A First Language immersion course.  :viking:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 05:36:37 AM
Anybody'd think it wasn't! Are you still with the woman you met or what happened, is that better?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:38:34 AM
The lotto results come in and you realise that you have a winning ticket and collect. You have .... I dunno....$6 million. What would you do with that kind of cash?
Give my parents 20% of the after tax amount. Buy a house. Buy a nice car but not ostentatious, donate to St Jude's, donate to Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Budget the remainder to last 35 years, visit France, Dubai, Anak Krakatau. Continue working 3 to 6 months a year as an electrician.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:40:28 AM
Anybody'd think it wasn't! Are you still with the woman you met or what happened, is that better?
No, for reasons I won't go into we went our separate ways.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 04, 2012, 01:01:50 PM
What TV do you watch, then, please?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 05:31:32 PM
Law & Order, Being Human, Sanctuary, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory.
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Post by: Pyraxis on April 04, 2012, 07:03:43 PM
Original Law and Order rocks. I don't like the spinoffs as much though.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 07:07:36 PM
Original Law and Order rocks. I don't like the spinoffs as much though.
I agree. Jerry Orbach was my favorite on there. He was a very good actor.
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Post by: Pyraxis on April 04, 2012, 07:08:55 PM
Yeah, him and whats-her-name with the long hair. Abby. I wish they would bring out more of it on DVD.
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 07:28:10 PM
Angie Harmon. It has had a lot of turnover in two decades.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 04, 2012, 07:31:33 PM
Angie Harmon. It has had a lot of turnover in two decades.

 Have you seen Angie Harmon in her new show, Rizzoli & Isles ?  :nerdy:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 04, 2012, 07:36:42 PM
Angie Harmon. It has had a lot of turnover in two decades.

 Have you seen Angie Harmon in her new show, Rizzoli & Isles ?  :nerdy:
Yes, I have watched a couple of times. It has Sasha on it to.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 05, 2012, 12:35:21 AM
What are your favorite films?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 05, 2012, 04:06:59 AM
What are your favorite films?
Once Upon A Time In The West, Videodrome, Hellraiser, Hellraiser Bloodline, Lord Of Illusions, Dodgeball, Another Day In Paradise, John Carpenter's Vampires, True Romance, Last Of The Mohicans, Mystery Men, American Psycho, Das Boot (German w/subtitles), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (in Chinese w/subtitles), Killing Zoe, Braveheart, Gallilipoli, Beyond Rangoon, The Hunger, The Man From Snowy River, Resident Evil, Playing God and So I Married An Axe Murderer are all what I consider great movies in their respective genres.   
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Post by: BruceCM on April 05, 2012, 04:15:25 AM
Quite a mixture, for those I've seen/ heard of, of that list; I'll have to get Hellraiser Bloodline, not having heard of that before. By Resident Evil, do you mean the whole series of films?
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 05, 2012, 04:29:38 AM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?

No, I tell you, it's a scam, I still haven't got my magic wand.

Patience my lovely lady and I will deivery you a nice magic wand and all that comes with the package  :-*

So, I should keep on with taking those blue pills?  :tard:
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 05, 2012, 04:32:23 AM
Ha, ha. Is that helping you?

No, I tell you, it's a scam, I still haven't got my magic wand.

Patience my lovely lady and I will deivery you a nice magic wand and all that comes with the package  :-*

So, I should keep on with taking those blue pills?  :tard:

No just make sure you have a headache pill when you see me.  :eyebrows:
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Post by: BruceCM on April 05, 2012, 04:48:33 AM
The Blue pills, as in, those supposed to help your sex drive?
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Post by: Al Swearegen on April 05, 2012, 04:49:59 AM
PPK have you seen "The Lighhorsemen? If you like Gallipolli and Man from Snowy River i think you will like this one. :)
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Post by: P7PSP on April 05, 2012, 12:23:40 PM
Quite a mixture, for those I've seen/ heard of, of that list; I'll have to get Hellraiser Bloodline, not having heard of that before. By Resident Evil, do you mean the whole series of films?
I through III were good. IV sucked. I will watch the next one out in October because I like Milla as Alice.

PPK have you seen "The Lighhorsemen? If you like Gallipolli and Man from Snowy River i think you will like this one. :)
No. I will try to keep that title in mind though. I just read a synopsis of it, sounds good.
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Post by: BruceCM on April 05, 2012, 12:43:36 PM
Underworld?
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 05, 2012, 03:55:20 PM
The Blue pills, as in, those supposed to help your sex drive?

As in those to make a magic wand grow.  :M
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Post by: BruceCM on April 06, 2012, 02:24:30 AM
All prepared, then!
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 07, 2012, 04:30:27 AM
 :poke: :stick: :rollingpin: :jedi: :pinocchio: :yoda:

There they are, magic wands, without firing power, but, ready to cause serious damage.






Now, back to PPK.

What was the first weapon you owned, and do you still have it?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 07, 2012, 04:33:01 AM
A Ruger 10/22 22lr rifle. I still have it 36 years later.
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 07, 2012, 12:43:05 PM
What made you pick that rifle?

And, how tall are you?
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Post by: P7PSP on April 07, 2012, 03:27:39 PM
My dad picked it for me as a Christmas present. He did a lot of research. It is good value for the money and is probably the best selling 22 rifle in the USA, back then it was playing catch up with the Marlin and Remington 22 rifles that had been out longer.
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Post by: 'andersom' on April 07, 2012, 04:08:01 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 07, 2012, 04:14:22 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
70" or 178 cm.
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 07, 2012, 04:40:13 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
70" or 178 cm.

 Stop trying to be European, you are 5'10" !  :hahaha:
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Post by: P7PSP on April 07, 2012, 04:58:06 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
70" or 178 cm.

 Stop trying to be European, you are 5'10" !  :hahaha:
And you are 5'0"  :hahaha:
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Post by: "couldbecousin" on April 07, 2012, 04:59:28 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
70" or 178 cm.

 Stop trying to be European, you are 5'10" !  :hahaha:
And you are 5'0"  :hahaha:

 Wrong, I am 5'2" and sometimes 5'2.5".  :M
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Post by: skyblue1 on April 07, 2012, 05:59:08 PM
Cool, great to still have a gift that carefully picked for you.

And.... How tall are you?  :eyelash:
70" or 178 cm.

 Stop trying to be European, you are 5'10" !  :hahaha:
strange I always figuered him to be 8 foot tall
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Post by: midlifeaspie on May 17, 2012, 04:05:36 PM
Which one do I bid on?

http://bidopia.auctionflex.com/showlots.ap?co=2&weid=23776 (http://bidopia.auctionflex.com/showlots.ap?co=2&weid=23776)
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Post by: skyblue1 on June 03, 2013, 07:17:39 PM
How come you doesnt post here anymore

just curious
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Post by: P7PSP on June 03, 2013, 07:20:43 PM
I suppose because it has been over a year since I was asked anything here.  :dunno:
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Post by: skyblue1 on June 03, 2013, 07:21:45 PM
What did you do today?
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Post by: McGiver on June 03, 2013, 07:23:29 PM
Do you believe in god?
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Post by: P7PSP on June 03, 2013, 07:25:32 PM
Stayed up too late, got very little sleep, am now trying to stay up the rest of the day and get up early tomorrow. I have a niece who is visiting from N. Carolina that I will visit tomorrow and see her two little boys.
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Post by: P7PSP on June 03, 2013, 07:26:42 PM
Do you believe in god?
No. I am atheist. I was 7 when I decided all that church merde is not for me.
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Post by: McGiver on June 03, 2013, 07:47:42 PM
Did your parents attend church?
If so, which denomination?
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Post by: P7PSP on June 03, 2013, 07:55:51 PM
No. My grandmother attended Methodist services and took me a few times when I was 6 and 7. After I asked some questions that weren't answered and the Sunday school teacher got mad I went home and told my mother that I didn't believe in god and that I was not going back to church. My grandmother was not happy about that but my mother backed my decision.
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Post by: 'andersom' on June 04, 2013, 03:15:27 PM
A few times I noticed you referring to Taize, how did that community get your attention?
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Post by: P7PSP on June 04, 2013, 09:30:53 PM
A few times I noticed you referring to Taize, how did that community get your attention?
My last full day in London was a Sunday a couple of weeks before Christmas. Shortly after dark in Trafalgar Square in front of the 30' tree that the city of Oslo gives to London every year a choir sung a nice version of Oh Holy Night and wrapped up their performance and headed across the street to St Martin Of The Fields. I followed and because I have an interest in religion went into the church thinking I would be attending an Anglican service.

When one of the assistants came around handing out leaflets I mentioned not being Anglican and asked him if that would be a cause for heartburn. He responded that it was a Taize service and all are welcome. The service was not about condemning non believers to hell or purgatory or any other such shit. The premise of Taize is that god is love and wants people to be kind to one another.

After the service when I got home I looked up more about Taize and found that it had been founded by a Protestant named Frere Roget in 1940. In 1940 he rode a bicycle from Geneva to a town called Taize in the nominally free Vichy Republic where he set up shop and hid jewish and other refugees from the fascist government for two years before the French Gestapo issued a warrant for his arrest. At that point he went back to Switzerland for the duration of the war as his effectiveness had been destroyed and he would have only been a hindrance to the underground.

In 1944 he returned to newly liberated France to again set up the community (the community, not his community, he did not want a cult of personality). The thrust of Taize teachings was and is focused on love and trying to get along. On August 16th 2005 Brother Roget was stabbed to death by a mentally ill Romanian woman. Brother Roger was a man of strong conviction with the balls to risk his own life to help others.  :viking: :viking: :viking: I am not inclined to believe in invisible friends in the sky. If I was I hope I would be part of Taize. http://www.taize.fr/en (http://www.taize.fr/en)   

That turned into a long ramble.  :-[
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Post by: 'andersom' on June 05, 2013, 03:46:33 PM
A few times I noticed you referring to Taize, how did that community get your attention?
My last full day in London was a Sunday a couple of weeks before Christmas. Shortly after dark in Trafalgar Square in front of the 30' tree that the city of Oslo gives to London every year a choir sung a nice version of Oh Holy Night and wrapped up their performance and headed across the street to St Martin Of The Fields. I followed and because I have an interest in religion went into the church thinking I would be attending an Anglican service.

When one of the assistants came around handing out leaflets I mentioned not being Anglican and asked him if that would be a cause for heartburn. He responded that it was a Taize service and all are welcome. The service was not about condemning non believers to hell or purgatory or any other such shit. The premise of Taize is that god is love and wants people to be kind to one another.

After the service when I got home I looked up more about Taize and found that it had been founded by a Protestant named Frere Roget in 1940. In 1940 he rode a bicycle from Geneva to a town called Taize in the nominally free Vichy Republic where he set up shop and hid jewish and other refugees from the fascist government for two years before the French Gestapo issued a warrant for his arrest. At that point he went back to Switzerland for the duration of the war as his effectiveness had been destroyed and he would have only been a hindrance to the underground.

In 1944 he returned to newly liberated France to again set up the community (the community, not his community, he did not want a cult of personality). The thrust of Taize teachings was and is focused on love and trying to get along. On August 16th 2005 Brother Roget was stabbed to death by a mentally ill Romanian woman. Brother Roger was a man of strong conviction with the balls to risk his own life to help others.  :viking: :viking: :viking: I am not inclined to believe in invisible friends in the sky. If I was I hope I would be part of Taize. http://www.taize.fr/en (http://www.taize.fr/en)   

That turned into a long ramble.  :-[

I do get it. Not a long ramble. I wondered about your interest in the Taizé community for a while. In the years between the great war and WWII two other communities not that dissimilar from Taizé started. One in Scotland, the Iona Community, and one in Finland, IIRC. Never found much information on the Finnish community, but found the Scottish one impressive.
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Post by: P7PSP on June 05, 2013, 04:01:13 PM
I just bookmarked The Iona Community page for later reading. Merci madame.  :plus: Seeing that it was founded two years prior to Taize I wonder if there was a common thread of ecumenical thought seeking answers to a rough time in European (and the rest of the world as well) history? In the wake of the Armenian genocide, WWI, Spanish flu pandemic, rise of the Soviet Union, Sparticists rebellion, NSDAP, Rexist League et al it didn't require a genius to figure more shit was on the way. 
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Post by: 'andersom' on June 05, 2013, 04:10:58 PM
Very likely. The great war had a massive impact. Not only on people, families and communities. Also in the way people looked at what enemies were, what evil was, what good was. Ecumenical experiments were bound to happen. After years in the foxholes and trenches, the difference between the foes was brought back to where your cradle had been, not much more than that.

I loved the biography on the founder of the Iona Community. Of course it is written from a very positive POV, but it shows a man with an interesting and far from easy character. A man with a vision though, and a passion for what he thought was right.
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Post by: P7PSP on June 05, 2013, 04:22:43 PM
Yes I just perused his bio. This bears further examination later.
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Post by: 'andersom' on June 05, 2013, 04:34:07 PM
Have fun.


wish I could recall the name of that other community that formed around that time.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Skelth on June 09, 2013, 12:55:07 PM
I paid out of pocket for a Shrink who works with the UCSF Autism Clinic who was recommended to me by an employee of the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute. I did not want any dx I might to be in anyone's computer network and possibly fuck with my employment prospects. She declared me definitely on the spectrum, but too high functioning to be Asperger's.

Cassanova, I find that absolutely intriguing as I have never, not even once, heard of anyone with a diagnosis like that, but I guess I've also never looked. Would you care to share your major struggles or what particularly made you 'too high functioning' to be declared Aspergers? Is your sociability learned? (Via things like studying body language, reading texts on expressions, rapport, etc.)


I completely understand the not wanting to be in anyone's network for employment prospects. Did you have a profession in mind, or is it just the over-arcing stigma that comes with certain diagnoses that has left you (justly) paranoid?  However, I have learned two things 1. Certain diagnoses can make you more apt to attain certain jobs I am interested in... Profiling and such. And 2. That I can walk in and walk out eventually with whatever diagnosis I please anymore, because I know generally more of what they (the psych*s) are looking for than they do in most cases. Have you ever attempted this?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on June 12, 2013, 02:02:53 AM
I paid out of pocket for a Shrink who works with the UCSF Autism Clinic who was recommended to me by an employee of the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute. I did not want any dx I might to be in anyone's computer network and possibly fuck with my employment prospects. She declared me definitely on the spectrum, but too high functioning to be Asperger's.

Cassanova, I find that absolutely intriguing as I have never, not even once, heard of anyone with a diagnosis like that, but I guess I've also never looked. Would you care to share your major struggles or what particularly made you 'too high functioning' to be declared Aspergers? Is your sociability learned? (Via things like studying body language, reading texts on expressions, rapport, etc.)
I attribute it to the fact that I was 48 years old at the time and that I may very well have been the oldest  high functioning person on the spectrum that she had met up to that point. Kanner's was pretty much what most of the English speaking shrink community was familar with until Dr Lorna Wing translated Dr Asperger's work into English in the early 1980s. I have made a lot of stupid mistakes in my life and try not to repeat the same mistakes. I do believe aspies learn from experience even if some things take longer. Finding a Dr that was even willing to meet with someone my age was a PITA. Also some autistic people I have met at the M.I.N.D. Institute are way spazzier than I ever was. Others seem to me like they may be able to adapt and get a decent job eventually. I recall getting paired up with an 18 year youngster for an exercise of describing things to each other and observing his nervousness and spazziness got me to thinking that I may have been like him at that age.   


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I completely understand the not wanting to be in anyone's network for employment prospects. Did you have a profession in mind, or is it just the over-arcing stigma that comes with certain diagnoses that has left you (justly) paranoid?  However, I have learned two things 1. Certain diagnoses can make you more apt to attain certain jobs I am interested in... Profiling and such. And 2. That I can walk in and walk out eventually with whatever diagnosis I please anymore, because I know generally more of what they (the psych*s) are looking for than they do in most cases. Have you ever attempted this?
I am an electrician, Journeyman Inside Wireman, and had been doing so for 11 years when I met her. Prior to that I built exhaust treatment units for the semi conductor industry, worked on aircraft and submarine electrical systems and did some shit jobs in between. My Union Local is a fucking hen party. McJ might tell you the same about his.  :dunno: I was not looking for a dx per se just a professional opinion as to whether my suspicions were correct. Other than knowing for the sake of knowing an informal dx does not provide any monetary or other tangible benefits. I have a defined benefit retirement, a 401A and another retirement from the International aside from SSI when I retire.   
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: RageBeoulve on June 12, 2013, 01:10:22 PM
Was gonna read but hold on fuckface, I forgot my notebook.

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Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: P7PSP on June 12, 2013, 05:19:17 PM
Was gonna read but hold on fuckface, I forgot my notebook.

(http://frontierchannel.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/93324401e70e5adc22018609a5172bdd1.jpg?w=640)
That's okay. Sound it out if you need to.  :hahaha:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: El on April 01, 2014, 09:06:56 AM
What has one head, one foot and four legs?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Yuri Bezmenov on October 18, 2014, 12:10:42 PM
What has one head, one foot and four legs?

That's easy, a bed.  :eyebrows:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: Jack on October 18, 2014, 03:56:27 PM
PPK should come back.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 18, 2014, 04:00:06 PM
PPK should come back.

  I miss him.  But I think he is busy with RL stuff.  :thumbdn:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: odeon on October 19, 2014, 03:26:12 AM
I miss him a lot. :(
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 19, 2014, 06:36:30 AM
I miss him a lot. :(

  Me too.  He needs to come back and post in my BB thread.  :(
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: odeon on October 19, 2014, 10:05:36 AM
Do you think he likes BB?
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 19, 2014, 10:07:54 AM
Do you think he likes BB?

  Yes, I've PMed him on Facebook with some of the series-based videos and stuff from my thread,
   and he was already familiar with them.  If he were here he would post in my thread. :heisenberg:
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: odeon on October 19, 2014, 10:11:15 AM
Do you think he likes BB?

  Yes, I've PMed him on Facebook with some of the series-based videos and stuff from my thread,
   and he was already familiar with them.  If he were here he would post in my thread. :heisenberg:


He needs to come back and share his wisdom with us.
Title: Re: PPK shares with you, his wounded inner child.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on October 19, 2014, 10:12:30 AM
  I miss his Mike Ehrmantraut-style crankiness.  :(