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Everything posted by Andy9o8
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Videotaping Farm Cruelty is Becoming the Crime
Andy9o8 replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
dOOd u bin pwned -
"Torah! Torah! Torah! (Ve hate zem!)" ... We're on a roll Twardo. Zem, zem, fuck zem!
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Ah. Speaking of which, in many Asian cultures skydiving with a melon is generally considered rude. http://tattingmydoilies.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/watermelon043.jpg Rude?! ...was it RUDE when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor?? Damned rude.
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Ah. Speaking of which, in many Asian cultures skydiving with a melon is generally considered rude. http://tattingmydoilies.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/watermelon043.jpg
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Raindrops hurt when you hit them in freefall because they're pointed at the top. http://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000005649070-gdl23b-original.gif?b17c165
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More bodies. Totally awesome.
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(Respectfully suggest you delete your 1st sentence.)
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Both people or both breasts? I see your point. All 3 of them. Wait - 4 of them.
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/08/health/youn-tattoo-regret/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
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Mmmm, "gunsamerica". The name alone gives me a stiffy.
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Unlike Anette Funicello, she did not give me a boner. Still, she was a hell of a warrior, I'll give her that. On that basis, BSBD to her. --------- My wife and I were disappointed in the portrayal of her in the movie The Iron Lady. She had such a rich personality and life; we felt it dwelled far too much on her post-retirement years with dementia (as well as all the silly scenario-inventing re: same). A waste of a good opportunity to make a good movie out of a fascinating subject. .
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I say this with all due respect to her: she gave boners to a whole lot of boys in the 60s. I remember Gilda Radner playing her on SNL as part of a spoof on the Mouseketeers: "Hi! I'm Anette Funicello, and these are my breasts!" RIP to both of them.
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Combat veteran with "infidel" tattoo asked to leave Florida DZ
Andy9o8 replied to shattenjager's topic in Speakers Corner
Your reading diligence and comprehension are tippity-top. Veterinarians deserve respect, too. -
and lotsa ammo for both of them
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Attaboy: take the high road.
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My hearing's a bit off, but... you're welcome.
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This ^. Don't end up hating both a job and hobby that you used to love. Years ago I was a tattoo artist, and that is exactly what happened. ... OK, I'll bite... how does one get burn-out as a tattoo artist?
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How about required spelling? wow.
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Old F-111? Eh, just soak the shit out of it with Scotchgard & yer good ta go. Call it a next-generation lopo.
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Videotaping Farm Cruelty is Becoming the Crime
Andy9o8 replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
Do you live in a state where this kind of law has been proposed in the state Legislature? If so, it's not too late to lobby your state legislators to oppose these bills! http://www.nbcnews.com/business/taping-farm-cruelty-becoming-crime-1B9251810 -
The 90's, for example. Totally gay.
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Why do a lot of people buy in larger bulk quantities rather than placing many smaller orders? The amount they have ordered would stock the Iraq war for ten years With ammo they can use in a war (hollow point) And this calculation is made as if the military was using ammo at the highest point of the war Why? Serious, non-partisan answer: What if Korea blows all to hell soon? Or something like it? It may very well be someone's idea of sound logistical planning. I have no idea what the mil-ammo inventory situation was like either in the run-up to Gulf War I, or right after 9/11, or in the past 10 yr since 9/11. But if the US was having ammo supply/logistics issues because of the size of their inventory reserves, a newer plan to avoid that in the future may go a long way to explain it.
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Panic buying. Plain and simple. People are afraid that the government is going to place restrictions on what they can buy so they are buying up everything in sight. And at ridiculous prices too. I hear that .223 is going for $20/box (of 20). A buck a round for .223. The "Government is buying it all up to keep it out of our hands" is bullshit. I don't know of any government agencies that use large quantities of .22 Long Rifle, but it's as hard to find as anything. And the production lines that make it are not easily convertible to anything else. 40 and 45 are fairly easy to find. Very pricey, but not hard to find. If most cops use 40, why hasn't the government "buy up" made that hard to find? So it's 2009 (after Obama got elected) all over again. Everyone panics, buys everything in sight, prices go through the roof. Guns are in the exact same situation. The manufacturers are going full tilt to try and meet the demand. Russian imports have gone through the roof. Wolf and Tula are pretty easy to find, although 223 flies off the shelf the instant it's put out. Exactly. Silly suggestions that the current US govt is either (a) directly causing the shortage, or (b) responsible for the panic, are just foil-hat bullshit. If anything, the panic buying has been caused most by the NRA's fear & scare PR campaign.
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Here are 2 almost identical threads, based on basically the same inquiry as yours. (My own answer is in each of them.) Hope this helps: http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=2823462#2823462 http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1411607#1411607
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Hair's breadth. The first word is a possessive, and the second word, breadth, means width. Ironically, a hair's breadth is roughly the thickness of foil.