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Everything posted by warpedskydiver
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talk it all out with her ahead of time if you really want her. ok? hey if she swings thats cool too as long as their are no hidden suprises. If she is monogamous that is cool as well you just need to know each others expectations. BTW congrats on finding one that isn't a pentioner! At least Andy can't keep taking the piss out of you
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try godoys coffee some of the best I have had other than drinking pure organic kona while in Kona http://www.godoyscoffee.com Plus they are good people and show it in their actions. Hiring mercs to protect their workers is a wonderful jesture. They also provide education, and medical for their family, housing as well. It must be nice sleeping at night not worrying aboput rebels hacking your family to pieces.
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It is very hard to judge anyone, I would say sure trust but keep in mind you could be next. Did she do it because she was unhappy?,because she was angry with her BF?, he cheated?, she needs more sex?, more men? see what I am getting at? She might be a wonderful person, a slut in denial, or just untrustworthy.
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Good, well done FEDS!, however I do have some BIG issues with BSA, like them pretending to be LAW ENFORCEMENT, and demanding access to private property as if they had a WARRANT. If you are a business owner and you fire someone, then on the ride to the unemployment offcie they hear that commercial on the radio for BSA, they make the call and claim all kinds of things. When the BSA shows up make sure you remind them to GET THE FUCK OFF YOUR PROPERTY AND CALL THE POLICE.
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I would not want that guy anywhere near me, I will take a reluctant soldier anyday over a volunteer who decides he doen't want to fight "this time" NP give the damned uniform back, all your pay, the money for your training, apologize to everyone for being a buddy fucker, then take your punishment.
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very cool but I still like the XM109 25mm Rifle http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2005smallarms/wednesday/lee.pdf
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Brilliant!
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Gene Simmons Hails Israeli Soldier
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
this was my point: "Suddenly switching to confident Hebrew, Simmons added: "My name is Chaim, I was born in Haifa." Too bad many of our celebrities, including has beens are so full of themselves they Think they are that person they portray in public, and therefore should tell us all what to believe. -
Nice but an obvious target.
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Updates on Keith from SDC landing accident.
warpedskydiver replied to diverdriver's topic in The Bonfire
I guess being honest is not a strong suit here. hey I may be an asshole but I tell it like it is. -
Use ARIN to see who owns the site
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well at least they have his name and address in order to effect and arrest this time.
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Deadline Passes for Captured Fox Crew
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
yes if you resist arrest and are armed. -
Bat, Trimmer, Hammer Used in Lawn Brawl Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:08 PM EDT The Associated Press FRUIT COVE, Fla. (AP) — The supervisor went for a bat. The employee whipped out a weed trimmer. Another worker used a hammer to break up the fight. That's the scene St. Johns County authorities described Tuesday after a lawn service supervisor criticized one of his worker's grass-cutting skills, The Florida Times-Union reported. Lance Tywan Wamley, 26, of Hollywood, Fla., is charged with threatening several men with a 34-inch baseball bat and then hitting one man in the chest. The worker, Eric J. Torres, 23, defended himself with a weed trimmer, authorities said. Another worker, armed with a hammer, broke up the scuffle, authorities said. Torres was treated at a hospital. Wamley was charged with felony assault and battery. Information on his legal representation was not available Thursday. Quote no wonder these dumbfucks attacked each other, who mows the lawn with a baseball bat?
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Gene Simmons Hails Israeli Soldier
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Gene Simmons Hails Israeli Soldier Saturday, August 26, 2006 9:11 PM EDT The Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — The flamboyant, Israeli-born rocker Gene Simmons has sent a televised message of support to an Israeli soldier seriously wounded in fighting in Lebanon, calling him his 'hero.' Simmons, 57, founded the heavy metal band Kiss in the 1970s and became famous for wearing white and black face makeup, spitting fire and sticking his tongue out at sold-out elaborate performances. Simmons, the band's bass player, was born Chaim Witz in the northern Israeli city of Haifa before emigrating to New York as a child. Simmons sent a video message this week to Ron Weinreich, an Israeli soldier and die-hard Kiss fan, who was seriously wounded in Israel's 34-day fight with Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon. Weinreich remains hospitalized and is paralyzed from the chest down. Above his hospital bed, a Kiss poster is spread across the wall. Weinreich's brother had his wedding relocated this week to the hospital, so his brother could attend. At the wedding, the surprise recording was played. "Hi Ron, this is Gene Simmons. I'm talking to you from my home. I can't tell you how proud I am of you, and how much the world and Israel owes you a debt of gratitude," he said. "From the bottom of my heart, you are a real hero, you are everybody's hero, you are my hero and I wish I could be there with you." Suddenly switching to confident Hebrew, Simmons added: "My name is Chaim, I was born in Haifa." He concluded by saying in English: "I wish you my best, a happy life and I hope the wedding comes off and everybody should honor you because you are a real hero." Quote At least he hasn't forgotten who he really is -
Deadline Passes for Captured Fox Crew
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Now they need to find the perps and kill every last one of them. -
Deadline Passes for Captured Fox Crew
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Kidnapped Fox News Journalists Freed Sunday, August 27, 2006 6:55 AM EDT The Associated Press By IBRAHIM BARZAK Listen to Audio GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Two Fox News journalists were released Sunday, nearly two weeks after being seized by militants, ending the longest-running drama involving foreign hostages in the Gaza Strip. Cameraman Olaf Wiig, 36, and correspondent Steve Centanni, 60, were dropped off at Gaza City's Beach Hotel by Palestinian security officials. A tearful Centanni briefly embraced a Palestinian journalist in the lobby, then rushed upstairs. Wiig walked into the lobby behind Centanni, briefly turned when someone pulled him by the arm and shouted "get off" before heading upstairs. Centanni later told Fox News in a phone call from Gaza City that during his capture, he was held at times face down in a dark garage, tied up in painful positions, and that he and Wiig were forced at gunpoint to make statements, including that they had converted to Islam. -
and what is with the toungue piercings on chicks? It doesn't make a BJ any better but at least it gives them the excuse that they wanna "try it out" on you
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UNIFIL Disclosed Israeli Troop Movement
warpedskydiver replied to Gravitymaster's topic in Speakers Corner
when they answered the phone in that bunker did they say "Fire Direction Control" how may I help you? -
UNIFIL Disclosed Israeli Troop Movement
warpedskydiver replied to Gravitymaster's topic in Speakers Corner
I have found the answer!!! When the UN said that they were observers they were correct but there was an omission or typo, they meant to say FORWARD OBSERVERS -
what no CROWS system on top or is that optional? I would be pissed if you had to buy one aftermarket
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Deadline Passes for Captured Fox Crew
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Deadline Passes for Captured Fox Crew Saturday, August 26, 2006 5:57 PM EDT The Associated Press IBRAHIM BARZAK Listen to Audio GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — A 72-hour deadline set by a militant group holding two Fox news journalists passed Saturday night with no new information on their fate, but Palestinian officials expressed confidence the men would be released soon. The journalists, correspondent Steve Centanni, 60, of Washington, D.C., and cameraman Olaf Wiig, 36, of New Zealand, were seized in Gaza City on Aug. 14. Their captors demanded the release of all Muslims imprisoned by the U.S. by midnight Saturday in exchange for freeing the journalists. The kidnappers, a previously unknown group calling itself the Holy Jihad Brigades, did not say what it would do to the men if the deadline passed with their demands unanswered. Palestinian officials said they had no evidence that the kidnappers had harmed the men after the deadline passed. "The group which announced they captured the journalists has done nothing against the journalists after 72 hours," Interior Ministry spokesman Khaled Abu Hilal said. "The ministry has information that the journalists are safe, and the Palestinian security forces are doing their best to secure their release." Speaking hours before the deadline passed, Palestinian Prime Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas expressed confidence the ordeal would be resolved soon. "We hope that this issue is going to be over in the coming hours," Haniyeh said in a statement. "There are promises that the journalists will not be harmed. I hope that this case is going to be ended and solved in a way that reflects that the Palestinians respect their guests." Haniyeh did not elaborate. It was not clear whether the kidnappers were local militants, either with ties to Hamas or the rival Fatah movement, or sneaked into Gaza from outside. On Wednesday, the kidnappers released video of the hostages for the first time. Wearing track suits, Centanni and Wiig were seen sitting cross-legged on the floor of a dark apartment. They said they were being treated well. In a statement accompanying the video, the kidnappers said a 72-hour countdown for the release of Muslim prisoners began at midnight Wednesday. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists called Saturday for the journalists' release. "Palestinian authorities must continue their efforts to secure the safe release of these two professionals, who were unjustly taken while trying to report the news from Gaza. These journalists should be freed immediately and unconditionally," said Joel Simon, executive director of the committee. In the past two years, Palestinian militants have seized more than two dozen foreigners, usually to settle personal scores, but released them unharmed within hours. The holding of the Fox journalists was the longest so far. Wiig's wife, Anita McNaught, traveled to Gaza soon after the kidnapping to appeal for the men's safe release. Centanni's brother, Ken, has made a similar plea. On Friday, civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson also called for the two men to be freed. "They are in a crisis they did not create. They should not be kept as trophies and we appeal for their release," Jackson told New Zealand television network TV3. Jackson was to lead an ecumenical delegation to the Middle East this weekend to meet with political and religious leaders about the kidnapping and other developments in the region, including the capture of three Israeli soldiers by Islamic militants. Quote Maybe if they find the kidnappers and execute every last one of them after some public torture, they will think twice about kidnapping more innocent people. Kill a hostage NP, see your family suffer, it is that simple. -
yep 200 grain or 220 if you are taking dangerous game or shooting greater than 300 yds. sight it for 250yds that way there isn't much holdover going a bit longer and shorter you are in the kill zone/vital area sighting dead on. that rifle should perform as well as a Mk4 enfield and better, maybe closer to an L42
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Mark of respect or provocative symbolism?
warpedskydiver replied to shropshire's topic in Speakers Corner
Nor would there have been any action if a French Player buggered the first person he caught after scoring, it is far too common afterall.