Trying something out
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Re: Trying something out
Mostly senior members here I notice. This sort of thread along with a few dozen should get me promoted.
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Re: Trying something out
All of us.timdsmith72 wrote:Hey!! Who you calling knuckle heads??!USA1 wrote:Not so much any rule violation, but this thread should keepem on their toes.gigag04 wrote:I don't *think* it violates any forum rules. I would let my hypothetical 10 yr old daughter read this thread.USA1 wrote:The moderators will love this one.
*Keith B saying to himself*...."OK, lets see what these knuckle heads are up to today".
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I want to be promoted too!handog wrote:Mostly senior members here I notice. This sort of thread along with a few dozen should get me promoted.
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I'm here for a good steak marinade recipe. Looks like I'll be waiting for a while. . .
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You mean.... marinading for a while!fickman wrote:I'm here for a good steak marinade recipe. Looks like I'll be waiting for a while. . .
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If you want my no-salt, fire-hot breakfast burrito recipe just say so.
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There is another forum I frequent where they have one thread that is started everymonth that is completely topic free. More like people to post in to say they are on the site....any excuse to post anything...kind of like looking for a marinade.
They call it the brew on the that site, and it is started by a MOD at midnight - ish on the first day of the month and it runs throughout the month. This is what this thread has reminded me of.
Thoughts?
Oh...and I come home from shift to see four pages?!?!? You guys make me proud
They call it the brew on the that site, and it is started by a MOD at midnight - ish on the first day of the month and it runs throughout the month. This is what this thread has reminded me of.
Thoughts?
Oh...and I come home from shift to see four pages?!?!? You guys make me proud
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Hey, does that mean we can say nothing in more posts than anyone else??? And on more controversial topics, too!!!!
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I think the question is, Is a school a zoo?ScottDLS wrote:If I carry in a Post Office with my CHL it's OK because it's incident to "other lawful purposes".OldSchool wrote:Personally, I think it just proves this thread fits the folks on this forum to a "T"!austinrealtor wrote:By the way, did anyone notice that we've now officially made it a SECOND PAGE of this thread? Gotta be beyond ANYONE's wildest imagination.
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No, FMJ tomatos (canned) over penetrate. OK for target practice, but not for self defense.Tass wrote:Canned!Which tomato type is better for self-defense? The larger diameter but slower Beefsteak or the smaller but higher velocity Plum tomato? We will of course ignore frivolous calibers like the Cherry tomato as being totally inadequate for self-defense...
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uberantidisestablishmentariansm. That's a really big word. Are you sure you're not a lawyer?SQLGeek wrote:Oh goody...another thread where I can type the word überantidisestablishmentarianism. Oh wait, slipped the "über" in this time.
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I'm not falling for that one and refuse to participate. BTW nice avatar, but what happened to the Blazer?gigag04 wrote:So I had this thought that any post, regardless of how stupid it is, has the potential to yield multiple replies and to spawn all sorts of side discussions.
This is my way of testing that thought.
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A mini bushel of the little grape tomatoes in the plastic breathable packaging expands well when it hits the target. Sort of like Glaser safety slugs.JJVP wrote:No, FMJ tomatos (canned) over penetrate. OK for target practice, but not for self defense.Tass wrote:Canned!Which tomato type is better for self-defense? The larger diameter but slower Beefsteak or the smaller but higher velocity Plum tomato? We will of course ignore frivolous calibers like the Cherry tomato as being totally inadequate for self-defense...
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Yeah - the local tomato grower threw these at me for no reason - i Had a few beers - and he just threw them at me. I think I should sue.austinrealtor wrote:A mini bushel of the little grape tomatoes in the plastic breathable packaging expands well when it hits the target. Sort of like Glaser safety slugs.JJVP wrote:No, FMJ tomatos (canned) over penetrate. OK for target practice, but not for self defense.Tass wrote:Canned!Which tomato type is better for self-defense? The larger diameter but slower Beefsteak or the smaller but higher velocity Plum tomato? We will of course ignore frivolous calibers like the Cherry tomato as being totally inadequate for self-defense...
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Just plain wrong!gigag04 wrote:Yeah - the local tomato grower threw these at me for no reason - i Had a few beers - and he just threw them at me. I think I should sue.
1) Level of alcohol intake is not specified in the Concealed Tomato statutes. Thus, theoretically, one can be intoxicated and still carry tomatoes legally. Oh, wait, YOU were the one drunk and disorderly.
2) Concealed Tomato carriers are protected by statute from frivolous lawsuits. They cannot be sued, and any attempt becomes grounds for arrest for reckless lawsuiting. Which can be raised to Aggravated if one carries weaponized tomatoes while lawsuiting, while intoxicated.
I know all this because I read it on the Internet.
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