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  1. rock on! you should keep the metal stuff. Put it on your mantle so you don't forget... mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  2. All this time and you still haven't jumped that thing??????? HEAL FASTER! mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  3. Jesus can just jump his robe. I certainly doubt he'd jump an Icarus or a Diablo, for that matter, but you never know. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  4. Nope. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  5. Shock and Awe mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  6. I watched the video the other night. Saw the hospital, saw the rifles, saw the suits, saw the tank "hidden" outside. So, maybe some space aliens landed and planted the evidence. I doubt the CIA had time to get in there with all that gear. Have I ever mentioned how much I like space aliens? mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  7. http://famulus.msnbc.com/FamulusIntl/reuters03-25-140030.asp?reg=MIDEAST mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  8. True that. Naming a cat is much like naming your TV. Its not gonna matter what you call it, it aint gonna listen. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  9. Shizzle and Nizzle mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  10. Yeah, don't ask. And whatever you do, do not type the words bonsai and kitten together with a .com on one end and a www. on the other! Just do not do it! Oh the horror... mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  11. 6 months? damn, too old for Bonzi... Actually, if you really like cats, get them both. It would probably be more cruel leaving one to the unmerciful needle. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  12. I have/had friends who were/are Royal Marines. I have a lot of respect for them. I surely don't think that two teams of guys running an obstical course is a very good judge or indicator of who's the best. I would like to just throw a little history out there. I am proud of it. Besides, you might just learn something. (btw, it's not the size of your dick, it's the frequency and intensity of how you can make her cum that really matters) a. The BATTLE OF BLADENSBURG: In August of 1814, 103 Marines and 400 sailors made a vain attempt to block a force of 4,000 disciplined British troops from advancing on Washington. The Marines stopped three headlong charges before finally being outflanked and driven back. The British then moved down Bladensburg Road to Washington where they burned a number of public buildings before retiring to their vessels in the Chesapeake Bay. b. The BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS: In January of 1815, Marines under the command of General Andrew Jackson soundly defeated British Forces that were attacking the city of New Orleans. The British lost approximately 2,000 men while American losses were less than 100. c. The BATTLE OF BELLEAU WOOD: Marines fought one of their greatest battles in history at Belleau Wood, France, during World War I. Marines helped to crush a German offensive at Belleau Wood that threatened Paris. In honor of the Marines who fought there, the French renamed the area "the Wood of the Brigade of Marines." German intelligence evaluated the Marines as "storm troops" -- the highest rating on the enemy fighting scale. In reference to the Marine's ferocious fighting ability, German troops called their new enemy "Teufelhunden" or "Devildogs," a nickname in which Marines share pride. d. The BATTLE OF WAKE ISLAND: In 1941, following the air attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese struck Wake Island on 8 December. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Marines mounted a courageous defense before finally falling on 23 December. This small force of Marines caused an extraordinary number of Japanese casualties and damage to the invading force. e. The BATTLE OF GUADALCANAL: On 7 August 1942, the 1st Marine Division landed on the beaches of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands and launched the first United States land offensive of World War II. This battle marked the first combat test of the new amphibious doctrine, and also provided a crucial turning point of the war in the Pacific by providing a base to launch further invasions of Japanese-held islands. Amphibious landings followed on the remaining Solomon Islands including New Georgia, Choiseul (Feint), and Bougainville. f. The BATTLE OF TARAWA: The Gilbert Islands were the first in the line of advance for the offensive in the Central Pacific. The prime objective was the Tarawa Atoll and Betio Island which had been fortified to the point that the Japanese commander proclaimed that it would take a millon Americans 100 years to conquer it. On 20 November 1943, Marines landed and secured the island within 76 hours, but paid a heavy price in doing so. Because of an extended reef, landing craft could not cross it, and Marines were offloaded hundreds of yards from the beaches. This led to heavy losses from enemy fire. Additionally, many Marines drowned while attempting to wade ashore. g. The BATTLE OF THE MARIANA ISLANDS: Due to the need for airfields by the Air Force and advanced bases for the Navy, the Marianas were invaded. This was accomplished by landings on the islands of Saipan, Guam, and Tinian. During June and July of 1943, Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith led a combined invasion force of Marines and soldiers that totaled over 136,000. This was the greatest number of troops, up to that time, to operate in the field under Marine command. h. The BATTLE OF IWO JIMA: On 19 February 1945, Marines landed on Iwo Jima in what was the largest all-Marine battle in history. It was also the bloodiest in Marine Corps history. The Marine Corps suffered over 23,300 casualties. The capture of Iwo Jima greatly increased the air support and bombing operations against the Japanese home islands. Of the savage battle, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz said, "Among the Americans who served on Iwo Island, uncommon valor was a common virtue." i. The BATTLE OF OKINAWA: In April of 1945, Marines and soldiers landed and secured the island of Okinawa. This marked the last large action of World War II. Due to the death of the Army commander, Major General Roy S. Geiger assumed command of the 10th Army and became the only Marine officer ever to have commanded a field Army. j. The BATTLE OF THE CHOSIN RESERVOIR: After pushing far into North Korea during November of 1950, Marines were cut off after the Chinese Communist Forces entered the war. Despite facing a 10-division force sent to annihilate them, Marines smashed seven enemy divisions in their march from the Chosin Reservoir. The major significance of this retrograde movement was that Marines brought out all operable equipment, properly evacuated their wounded and dead, and maintained tactical integrity. k. The SECOND BATTLE OF KHE SANH: In January of 1968, Marines defended the firebase at Khe Sanh from an attack force of two North Vietnamese Army (NVA) divisions. Despite heavy bombardment, the Marines held out for over two and a half months before finally forcing the enemy forces to withdraw. l. The BATTLE OF HUE CITY: During the Vietnamese holiday of Tet in January of 1968, Communist forces launched a surprise offensive by infiltrating large numbers of their troops into the major population centers of Hue City, South Vietnam. A near division-size unit of NVA troops occupied the city of Hue and the Citadel. Marines fought in built-up areas for the first time since the Korean War foregoing the application of heavy arms to minimize civilian casualties. Fighting was house-to-house with progress measured in yards. The city was secured on 25 February 1968. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  13. Hmmm, I'd love to see where you get your information. Seems I didn't read a thing about this war being illegal in the news. I didn't see a thing about it on CNN or MSNBC. I think with all the bitter democrats on capital hill, if this were illegal, we'd have heard about it by now. And for oil? Is Iraq the only place to get oil? Venezuela is polluted with oil and very close by, but we haven't invaded them. Guess those 3,000 chemical suits, gas masks and rifles hidden in a HOSPITAL, were just part of the daily needs for hospital operations, huh? An unelected president? Really, I remember a day in January, 2001 when George W. Bush recited the oath of office after an election and a majority of Electoral votes declared him the President of the United States. Again, I am sorry, but what news source are you using for your statements? Just an FYI, if the President wanted to wage a war, he doesn't need Congressional approval. All he has to do is call up the Secretary of the Navy and the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps to say "Send your boys to X." Shortly thereafter, Marines are in battle. He don't need to ask permission. Is that illegal? Nope. Could he have done it here? Yep. Did he? Nope. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  14. Thanks for posting. That young Marine may have just changed a few minds with this well-articulated and moving letter. At the very least, you have to think a little about how destructive yet unproductive going against the grain really is. Semper Fidelis and Godspeed, mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  15. Bwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaahahahaaaa. You stole the words right out of my fingertips. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  16. As i learned on a recent skydiving adventure, and I figure it applies to torti (plural?) as well, turtles can be scolded with a simple flick to the nose. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  17. yeah, in on one of the many tangents of this troll-spawned thread, firearms use in an urban environment (home defense) evolved. I was trying to explain a new way of thinking. Honestly, I live in the middle of nowhere, so I keep my .300 WinMag Tac rifle at the ready with a full box mag of handloads featuring the 190-gr Swift Sciracco. Just to be sure, you know? mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  18. Yes, exactly, in handguns. Edit. This is also a 14-year-old study. Corbon, Magtech, Triton have created some very, very fast rounds that are prefragmented in many cases. They have been shown to cause more tissue damage than a conventional hollowpoint in both gelatin and field use. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  19. Leather or layers will begin expansion, but not cause underpenetration. TAP ammo will actually defeat soft body armor, and still cause enough tissue damage to immobilize or slow an adversary. But again, in an urban environment, the rapid expansion and fragmentation will reduced the risk of overpenetration and ricochets. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  20. you've just hit on something that very few people think about. Hollow points (or any personal defense loads other than pre-fragmented or frangible) are not good home defense loads, as studies have shown. They will penetrate semi-solid objects like walls and doors with little loss of energy and while maintaining their overall form. For instance, when a hollowpoint goes through a sheetrock wall, the hollowpoint fills with the sheetrock material and becomes, in effect, a roundnose and will no longer expand until it hits something much harder than wood. Thats bad juju for yer neighbor. Shotguns, depending on the size and weight of the shot, can display the same overpenetration characteristics as a handgun bullet. On the other hand, a .223 Remington round--specifically the Hornady Tactical Application Police (TAP) round, or any other with a poly tip--will discharge almost all of it's energy immediately after contact with a surface. The TAP round will actually come apart most of the time, therefore reducing its energy so much, when whats left of it goes through the next sheet of drywall, it will generally fall to the ground within a few feet. In a gelatin mold test, the 223 TAP performs wonderfully with a huge shock path and excellent wounding potential. As for potentially scaring your adversary off, I put pulling and releasing the charging handle of an AR-15/M16 right up there with racking a Remington 870. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  21. That's where the .38 Super fails. Ammo availability and price kinda suck, but that's what my Dillon 650 is for. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  22. Point being, it is more powerful than a .45 with much less recoil than the .40. It's like a .357 for your semi-auto. It's faster for follow up shots and wickedly accurate, in the right gun. Just because IPSC shooters top their pistols with optics, doesn't mean you can't use the same gun without all the bells and whistles as a carry gun. Mine is a full-size 1911, and in a safariland holster, it's much more comfortable and less wide than any doublestack plastic toy out there. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  23. .38 Super takes care of all that. You can use a heavier bullet and still have higher velocity, higher energy and a flatter trajectory. I mean, look at why IPSC shooters use it. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  24. Always go with Corbon or Magsafe for personal defense. And, always follow up the first shot. Corbon and Magsafe are both really snappy recoilers, but they both transfer the most energy to the target in the shortest distance. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.
  25. I guess you haven't seen S&W's latest offering in the ridiculously large handgun market: THE.50 CALIBER MAGNUM REVOLVER. Naaaah, I will stick with my concealable custom Springfield Armory M1911-A1 in .38 Super. I can certainly vaporize a guinea pig as well as his mate and any offspring before you'd be able to get the sights back down from the recoil of the .454's first $3 shot. mike Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills--You know, like nunchuk skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills.