BoogeyMan

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  1. That sounds more like Satanic temptation to me. ;) So what would sound like a blessing from God...a big fat, gray, geriatric with cataracts? ....and who is extremely wealthy.? Kood be.
  2. A truism.... Concealed carry is my preference. Educating ones enemies is a not a strategy I care for. Letting anyone get that close to you is also a no no in the cop manuals. Situations can get fluid, tho.
  3. I agree, open carry is much more of a deterent. Belt fed, even more so....... Awkward, tho.
  4. Well, quit shuddering over their spelling and grammer and buck up, lil' fella...it'll all be ok. It's just a PA. Check out VB's posts for grammar. Especially his recent mal. Hysterical. Either way you slice it, Mphol is still on the record extolling the prowess of the Wehrmacht, and Christal is still on the record comparing the USMC to the SS. Not exactly poster children for a post NASDAP Germany, are they? An excellent point. Chilling thought. And SS criminals are still being hunted, even today, around the world.
  5. Well, quit shuddering over their spelling and grammer and buck up, lil' fella...it'll all be ok. It's just a PA. Check out VB's posts for grammar. Especially his recent mal. Hysterical.
  6. I dunno, but I did enjoy Shah exposing the true face of atheism....out timabe an atheist stand up for what they actually believe. "atheist stand up for what they actually believe." That's a good point.
  7. Great laff's, tho.. That youtube clip about Hitler was outstanding.
  8. Gotta disagree - if that were the case, the cops would still be carrying Model 10s. No sweat..... I agree that cops should be packing heavy. But for my everyday activities, my choices suit me fine.
  9. No need to carry heavy artillery outside of the house. Outside, I carry a S&W M36, .38. 5 shots and very concealable. The wife carries a .22 mag revolver. Empty the weapon to target's center mass, and run. It's a strategy that works fine. Inside, you can run the complete gamut from shotguns to AK's.
  10. http://www.marines.com/main/index/making_marines/culture/traditions/semper_fidelis "Semper Fidelis distinguishes the Marine Corps bond from any other. It goes beyond teamwork – it is a brotherhood and lasts for life. Latin for "always faithful," Semper Fidelis became the Marine Corps motto in 1883. It guides Marines to remain faithful to the mission at hand, to each other, to the Corps and to country, no matter what. Becoming a Marine is a transformation that cannot be undone, and Semper Fi reminds us of that. Once made, a Marine will forever live by the ethics and values of the Corps. There is no such thing as an ex-Marine." Is it a religious sect or part of some 12 steps plan? I know..... A family member is a jarhead. Ask christelsabine. She made the comparison. Nijmegen..? I know some folks who dropped by Nijmegen some time ago. Nice people you have there, from what I understand.
  11. You mean like Semper Fi? Not even remotely similar. And you know it. And you don't know what you're talking about. Just stirring shit. You're good at this. It's not me that the entire world is still investigating 67 years after the fact, Shatzi. I am *Schatzi* (for my folks), dear. You really should update, mon frère ...... "mon frère"........! Now you wanna be pals?? You have a strange way of initiating conversation, you vixen. OK, I like sturdy nordic frauliens as much as the next obergruppenfurher. Was machen sie? Dude, I think she wants you... I heard her saying something like "That BoogeyMan should meet me at the Lebensborn home..." An Auslander and a Germanic princess.!! Will the Nurnburg rules allow it? Gott und Himmel. http://youtu.be/xoMgnJDXd3k Doood..! Ahhh, scheisse....!!
  12. You mean like Semper Fi? Not even remotely similar. And you know it. And you don't know what you're talking about. Just stirring shit. You're good at this. It's not me that the entire world is still investigating 67 years after the fact, Shatzi. I am *Schatzi* (for my folks), dear. You really should update, mon frère ...... "mon frère"........! Now you wanna be pals?? You have a strange way of initiating conversation, you vixen. OK, I like sturdy nordic frauliens as much as the next obergruppenfurher. Was machen sie? Dude, I think she wants you... I heard her saying something like "That BoogeyMan should meet me at the Lebensborn home..." An Auslander and a Germanic princess.!! Will the Nurnburg rules allow it? Gott und Himmel.
  13. You mean like Semper Fi? Not even remotely similar. And you know it. And you don't know what you're talking about. Just stirring shit. You're good at this. It's not me that the entire world is still investigating 67 years after the fact, Shatzi. I am *Schatzi* (for my folks), dear. You really should update, mon frère ...... "mon frère"........! Now you wanna be pals?? You have a strange way of initiating conversation, you vixen. OK, I like sturdy nordic frauliens as much as the next obergruppenfurher. Was machen sie?
  14. Lovely beach side lots available! Plus you can read books by the soft glowing light of your dog at night... Warm tropical breeze. +/- 3 million degrees or there about.
  15. You mean like Semper Fi? Not even remotely similar. And you know it. And you don't know what you're talking about. Just stirring shit. You're good at this. It's not me that the entire world is still investigating 67 years after the fact, Shatzi.
  16. You mean like Semper Fi? Not even remotely similar. And you know it.
  17. Ya. I'd say it has less to do with guns than just how lawsuits work these days. If a product from a large company is involved in any way, they get dragged into it just of the off chance they're willing to pony up some dough to make it go away. It's know as "nuisance value". Or the "just go away" payoff.
  18. "I surely hope so. Freedom, recognition, honors!!" "Meine Ehre heißt Treue" The world has heard it before.
  19. Hmm, a superior race wanting to take over their neighbors. Where have I heard that before? Dunno.... You may have hit on something, there. For some reason, I'm thinking Europe: 1939 or about.
  20. WTH.........? By Saud al-Zahed Dubai The relationship between Arabs and Persians has always been a source of controversy, not only owing to the contemporary power struggle in the region, but also because of a long history of rivalry that formed an integral part of the national psyche of both people. Iranian intellectual Sadek Zibakalam provides deep insight into the different levels of this enduring animosity. “I think the majority of Iranians of all types hate Arabs, and I believe they hate us, too,” Sadek Zibakalam, who is also a professor at the University of Tehran, said in an interview with the Iranian weekly Sobh Azade. Zibakalam said there is a link between racism and a lack of education, and pointed out that this is the case in Europe, where people who express hatred against Jews or Muslims or foreigners are mostly uneducated. However, the situation tends to be different in Iran. “The phenomenon of hating Arabs is very common among intellectuals in Iran,” he said. He added that religious people also frequently express their resentment of Arabs, which usually comes in the form of curses directed at Sunnis. “As a matter of fact, Iranians’ constant attacks on Sunnis stem from their hatred of Arabs.” This hatred, Zibakalam argued, is not the product of the current hegemony conflict in the region, as many people might suspect, but has its roots in history. “Persians will never forget their defeat at the hands of Arabs in the Battle of Qadisiya 1,400 years ago. It is as if a fire keeps seething under the ashes and is waiting for the right moment to explode,” he said. Iran’s attempts to gain supremacy in the region are not triggered by political ambition as much as by a racist drive that pushes Iranians to prove they are superior, the professor said. “Whenever Iran issues any fiery statement about our neighbors in the U.A.E, Qatar, or Kuwait, you can easily detect that they revolve around a belief that Persians are superior. Listen to our foreign minister, parliament speaker, or even mosque imams, and you will notice that derogatory tone they use and which focuses on the racial and not the political superiority of Persians.” He cited the example of the U.A.E., which many Iranians, politicians and clergy derides in their statements. “They would say that if Iranians just blow some air across the Persian Gulf, they would wipe the U.A.E off the map,” he said. When asked whether the stance of the people is similar to that of the government as far as hatred of Arabs is concerned, Zibakalam replied in the affirmative. “Yes, people are like the government, and may be even more racist and intolerant.” For example, he said, when a couple of years ago the U.A.E said it was not going to drop its opposition to Iran’s occupation of three disputed Islands in the Gulf and referring to the “Persian Gulf,” large numbers of people rallied in front of the U.A.E embassy in Tehran with a cake that had 35 candles: they were making fun of the U.A.E’s 35-year history, compared to Iran’s 2,500.” He added that Iranians also criticize their compatriots who travel to Arab countries. For example, they always ask why they would go and spend their money in Arab countries, while they never do the same with Turkey, where huge numbers of Iranians go. “This even applies to religious trips to the Arab world, while if Mecca or Karbala were in Turkey or Malaysia, Iranians would not have a problem with people going there,” Zibakalam said. He added that Persian racism against Arabs becomes very clear in language, and that the establishment of the Persian Language Institute was intended to carry out a plan to remove Arabic words from the Persian language. “Arabic words that have been in the Persian language for more than 1,00 years would be removed even though they are mentioned in great literary works like The Shahnameh and the poetry of Rumi, all of which are parts of our history.” Zibakalam also admitted that this “racism” for which Iranians are known is not practiced against Arabs only, but also against other non-Persian ethnicities inside Iran. “If for example we take jokes as an indication of the way we view people, you will find how the Turkmens and the Lur are the most ridiculed in our jokes.” That same goes for other groups, such as Kurds and the Baluchi, he added. Zibakalam was born in 1948 to a Shiite family in Tehran and obtained his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Bradford in the U.K. He is currently a member of the Scientific Association at Tehran University. (Translated from Arabic by Sonia Farid)
  21. Not a PA, but you are like the nerd in the room, with snot in his nose, and bad breath. Please go away... 2nd request..
  22. Yuh..... I get that. I wrote that back on page 1.