StreetScooby

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  1. Sounds like a culture difference. Did all the lads have access to a timely copy of the Sun? Your words. Not mine. I've met many really nice people in the UK. Hell, I'm even related to some. I've thrown down more than a few pints with them, and will do so whenever the opportunity presents itself. You're right! We are all engines of karma
  2. I've heard the Marine's teach a very effective technique for hand to hand combat. Apparently, it works. We are all engines of karma
  3. I thought you guys spelled shit as shite. You're starting to sound confused. Had a few too many pints? I doubt very seriously that you went to a gun club and met people who were not responsible. You may not have agreed with their philosophy, but that doesn't make them shit. We are all engines of karma
  4. In your perception. You're welcome to keep that perception. Doesn't have any impact on my life, at all. There is a fundamental difference between my country and your country. We're allowed to have guns. You're not. Some of us in America choose to exercise that right. You don't have that right. For ya'll, that's probably not a bad thing. We are all engines of karma
  5. Yeah, civilized for the criminals. So, would it have been different if he was shot in the front? Having grown up in the deep south, I know alot of gun owners. As a rule, they tend to be extemely responsible individuals, even here in New York State. I have never met a "crackerjack cowboy". Have you? Or, did you read about one in the Sun? If so, was the article before or after Page 3? What's this "whole thing" you're referring to? I'm inclined to say, it is what it is... We are all engines of karma
  6. You make it sound like I'm an aggressive predator. I'm not. Far from it. I abhor violence. At the same time, I will never be a victim. My country's laws provide me that option, and if needed I will fully utilize it. We are all engines of karma
  7. Did you think that one up all by yourself? Actually, it sounds like he had help from an adult. We are all engines of karma
  8. I read an interesting statistic the other day about the UK criminal court system. On average, a criminal will commit 10 acts before getting caught. It'll take another 10 times getting caught before he goes to jail. Your country is the one with gun problems, and it's the lack of them that's the problem. My wife is English, grew up in a small village outside of Huddersfield. We heard of a local farmer that was having problems with hoods breaking into his _HOUSE_. The cops wouldn't do anything about it, even though they knew who the hoodlums were, even after many break ins. So, the next time he was broken into, the farmer took his shotgun and shot the hoodlum with rock salt. The cops took HIM to jail. Now that's FUCKED UP. My father in law, may he rest in peace, used to lament how England was going down the toilet. He had similar problems with local hoods that would break into his shop. Cops knew who they were, but wouldn't do anything about it. Break into my house, or threaten my family in _ANY_ way, and you're going to have several new orifices in your body, all of them 9 millimeters in diameter. And I'm going to make DAMN sure it hurts. We are all engines of karma
  9. ROFLMAO!!! Very true. I've been in the NYC financial sector for over 10 years now. The people that make the most money are those that listen the best, every time. I wish someone had taught me that. I was 35 by the time I figured it out by myself, and I'm still working at it 10 years later. The degree will get you in the door. Once you're in the door, personality becomes very important. We are all engines of karma
  10. I've always enjoyed being around skydivers, since my first weekend jumping. They're my kind of people. I also enjoy jumping out of an airplane. Especially with people I like. It makes me feel alive, very alive. We are all engines of karma
  11. Sounds like you had a good plan to let the problem play out, and it's playing out. I'm shocked the guy came back on you. If he's really a good friend, this will pass. Let it. Sounds like you know what you're doing. Let it be history, but not forgotten. Keep treating them the same way you always did, but keep this experience in the forefront of your mind. We are all engines of karma
  12. Very funny! We are all engines of karma
  13. Thanks! 2 : 12 : 0 We are all engines of karma
  14. Once the husband finds out she's no longer working there, he'll probably ask himself. That might be the best approach here. We are all engines of karma
  15. I'm not familar with the convention here, 3 numbers separated by colons. What do the numbers represent? Thanks We are all engines of karma
  16. I would tell her point blank - several items are missing from my house, and you're the person I suspect of taking them. Your services are no longer needed here. Keep it short and simple. Don't debate, don't argue, say it and be done with it. Do not tell your best friend. Let it pass. If your best friend wants to know, tell him the truth. Then, let it pass. Don't get angry, don't raise your voice, and don't report her. Also, don't ever let her in your house again. We are all engines of karma
  17. OMG. I'm in shock. I didn't know her personally, but she has made me laugh out loud many times. God speed on the other side, GFD. We are all engines of karma
  18. You're right, on Story of My Life. I love it when I learn something
  19. I heard it was potent, and can change shape at will! LMAO! We are all engines of karma
  20. We use this on our cats. It works. They get the idea pretty quickly. We are all engines of karma
  21. My family has a male cat less than a year old. This is its first spring outside. He's a very layed back cat with my kids, and in the house. Outside, he's killing everything: chipmunks, squirrels, birds, moles, hornets (oops, no he didn't get that one, and hasn't tried again). Our female cat is very skittish. She's just starting to go outside. We are all engines of karma
  22. ROFLMAO!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- A little boy gets on the bus, and sits behind the bus driver. He says, "If my daddy was a daddy bear, and my mommy was a mommy bear, I'd be a baby bear" He then proceeds to go through a list of animals, saying the same thing each time. Finally, the annoyed bus driver asks him, "What would you be if your dad was a pimp, and your mother a whore?" He replies, "A bus driver" We are all engines of karma
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  24. Upper neck dislocations can be very painful. Chiros can fix them, but you've got to be careful. There are only 2 chiros out of the dozen or so I've seen that can fix C1-C7 dislocations. One is in San Francisco, and the other is in New Paultz, NY. PM me and I'll share their names. Maybe they'll know someone in your area. We are all engines of karma
  25. NO ONE is as good as you, waltappel. You should know that by now. We are all engines of karma