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Keyser Söze June 27th 15 04:44 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On 6/27/15 11:30 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 27 June 2015 10:54:48 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 09:54:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:00 AM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/21/2015 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.


Ahhhh. Camping in New England at it's finest.



Well, the fifth wheel wasn't exactly a land yacht. :-)


A 36-37 foot fifth wheel 'should' have been a land yacht. Ours has all we need, and
I'm sure it wasn't the same scale as yours would have been.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


Well Johnny...that comment sounded exactly like something Little Snottie from Connecticut would say. Is that what you want to present to the world?



They're emotionally related...



John H.[_5_] June 27th 15 06:08 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 10:49:31 -0400, Justan Olphat wrote:

On 6/27/2015 9:52 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 08:39:32 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.


It's a shame your memories are so bad.

We actually had a great time, even though the days were on the warm side. That's why
God invented swimming pools and rivers to play in. Sounds like you and yours weren't
able to enjoy your trip at all.

Damn shame.

We spent almost a week at Smith Mountain Lake, then a bit over a week on a trip to
Shipsewana, IN, with a stopover in Michigan, and the past week in Solomons. We'll
spend almost another week there over the 4th of July. Just sitting and watching the
Patuxent flow by is enjoyable.

Sorry about all your bad experiences.

Different strokes for different folks. He was lucky enough to be able to
give camping a try in all sorts of different camping vehicles. None of
them seemed to float his boat.


True. Sounds like he's tried them all.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

John H.[_5_] June 27th 15 06:10 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 08:30:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

On Saturday, 27 June 2015 10:54:48 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 09:54:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:00 AM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/21/2015 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.


Ahhhh. Camping in New England at it's finest.



Well, the fifth wheel wasn't exactly a land yacht. :-)


A 36-37 foot fifth wheel 'should' have been a land yacht. Ours has all we need, and
I'm sure it wasn't the same scale as yours would have been.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


Well Johnny...that comment sounded exactly like something Little Snottie from Connecticut would say. Is that what you want to present to the world?


Have you ever looked at the features found in a 36-37' fifth wheel, Don?

Your comment makes absolutely no sense. But, that's understandable.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

Keyser Söze June 27th 15 06:22 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On 6/27/15 1:10 PM, John H. wrote:

Have you ever looked at the features found in a 36-37' fifth wheel, Don?


I have. Yawn. You still have to tow that big box down the Interstate or
worse to get to where you want to go. And then you usually have to park
at an RV facility, where your neighbors might have too many snotty
little kids or might be loud drunks.


John H.[_5_] June 27th 15 08:21 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 13:22:44 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 6/27/15 1:10 PM, John H. wrote:

Have you ever looked at the features found in a 36-37' fifth wheel, Don?


I have. Yawn. You still have to tow that big box down the Interstate or
worse to get to where you want to go. And then you usually have to park
at an RV facility, where your neighbors might have too many snotty
little kids or might be loud drunks.


Your display of ignorance is impressive.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

Mr. Luddite June 27th 15 08:50 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On 6/27/2015 9:59 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 10:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.



I did a little "camping out" with friends during my college days, out in
Kansas and Colorado and South Dakota. We actually "camped out," though,
with sleeping bags out under the stars, and a couple of tents in case it
rained. Driving or dragging a motel room has no appeal. I don't even
like to see the monster RVs on the interstate, because you can't see
over or around them, and many times the drivers shouldn't be trusted
piloting a skateboard.


On one of the many trips to Florida I drove the F-350 towing a Scout
Center Console. I was by myself (my wife and I don't travel well
together) and I decided to make the trip a camping adventure in the
style we did as youths. I bought a cheap pup tent, a sleeping bag, a
mat to sleep on, along with the cooking and coffee making basics used on
an open fire.

Stopped at a campground somewhere in Virgina the first night and set up
camp on the edge of a small lake. After night fall I tried to sleep but
couldn't. Even with the mat, the ground was hard as a rock. Finally
started to doze off after midnight only to be awakened by a bunch of
ducks quaking and parading in front of the tent. Miserable night. Got
up the next morning and tossed the tent, sleeping bag and cooking gear
into a dumpster. Stayed at a Best Western the next two nights.



Funny. My wife and I spent four years camping all over Europe with only the tent,
bags, thermarests, cooking gear, etc that would fit on two motorcycles.

Never had the bad experiences you've had in Virginia and New Hampshire.

Maybe you should have had Harry along.



Why so defensive Herring? You like camping. I don't. No big deal.

John H.[_5_] June 27th 15 09:56 PM

Private gun transfers
 
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:50:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/27/2015 9:59 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 10:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.



I did a little "camping out" with friends during my college days, out in
Kansas and Colorado and South Dakota. We actually "camped out," though,
with sleeping bags out under the stars, and a couple of tents in case it
rained. Driving or dragging a motel room has no appeal. I don't even
like to see the monster RVs on the interstate, because you can't see
over or around them, and many times the drivers shouldn't be trusted
piloting a skateboard.


On one of the many trips to Florida I drove the F-350 towing a Scout
Center Console. I was by myself (my wife and I don't travel well
together) and I decided to make the trip a camping adventure in the
style we did as youths. I bought a cheap pup tent, a sleeping bag, a
mat to sleep on, along with the cooking and coffee making basics used on
an open fire.

Stopped at a campground somewhere in Virgina the first night and set up
camp on the edge of a small lake. After night fall I tried to sleep but
couldn't. Even with the mat, the ground was hard as a rock. Finally
started to doze off after midnight only to be awakened by a bunch of
ducks quaking and parading in front of the tent. Miserable night. Got
up the next morning and tossed the tent, sleeping bag and cooking gear
into a dumpster. Stayed at a Best Western the next two nights.



Funny. My wife and I spent four years camping all over Europe with only the tent,
bags, thermarests, cooking gear, etc that would fit on two motorcycles.

Never had the bad experiences you've had in Virginia and New Hampshire.

Maybe you should have had Harry along.



Why so defensive Herring? You like camping. I don't. No big deal.


Defensive?
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

True North[_2_] June 28th 15 01:46 AM

Private gun transfers
 
On Saturday, 27 June 2015 17:56:43 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:50:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/27/2015 9:59 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 10:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the ..45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.



I did a little "camping out" with friends during my college days, out in
Kansas and Colorado and South Dakota. We actually "camped out," though,
with sleeping bags out under the stars, and a couple of tents in case it
rained. Driving or dragging a motel room has no appeal. I don't even
like to see the monster RVs on the interstate, because you can't see
over or around them, and many times the drivers shouldn't be trusted
piloting a skateboard.


On one of the many trips to Florida I drove the F-350 towing a Scout
Center Console. I was by myself (my wife and I don't travel well
together) and I decided to make the trip a camping adventure in the
style we did as youths. I bought a cheap pup tent, a sleeping bag, a
mat to sleep on, along with the cooking and coffee making basics used on
an open fire.

Stopped at a campground somewhere in Virgina the first night and set up
camp on the edge of a small lake. After night fall I tried to sleep but
couldn't. Even with the mat, the ground was hard as a rock. Finally
started to doze off after midnight only to be awakened by a bunch of
ducks quaking and parading in front of the tent. Miserable night. Got
up the next morning and tossed the tent, sleeping bag and cooking gear
into a dumpster. Stayed at a Best Western the next two nights.



Funny. My wife and I spent four years camping all over Europe with only the tent,
bags, thermarests, cooking gear, etc that would fit on two motorcycles..

Never had the bad experiences you've had in Virginia and New Hampshire..

Maybe you should have had Harry along.



Why so defensive Herring? You like camping. I don't. No big deal.


Defensive?
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


I'd say your behaviour if more...offensive! Designed to agitate, irritate and instigate.

Keyser Söze June 28th 15 01:52 AM

Private gun transfers
 
On 6/27/15 8:46 PM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 27 June 2015 17:56:43 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:50:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/27/2015 9:59 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 10:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.



I did a little "camping out" with friends during my college days, out in
Kansas and Colorado and South Dakota. We actually "camped out," though,
with sleeping bags out under the stars, and a couple of tents in case it
rained. Driving or dragging a motel room has no appeal. I don't even
like to see the monster RVs on the interstate, because you can't see
over or around them, and many times the drivers shouldn't be trusted
piloting a skateboard.


On one of the many trips to Florida I drove the F-350 towing a Scout
Center Console. I was by myself (my wife and I don't travel well
together) and I decided to make the trip a camping adventure in the
style we did as youths. I bought a cheap pup tent, a sleeping bag, a
mat to sleep on, along with the cooking and coffee making basics used on
an open fire.

Stopped at a campground somewhere in Virgina the first night and set up
camp on the edge of a small lake. After night fall I tried to sleep but
couldn't. Even with the mat, the ground was hard as a rock. Finally
started to doze off after midnight only to be awakened by a bunch of
ducks quaking and parading in front of the tent. Miserable night. Got
up the next morning and tossed the tent, sleeping bag and cooking gear
into a dumpster. Stayed at a Best Western the next two nights.



Funny. My wife and I spent four years camping all over Europe with only the tent,
bags, thermarests, cooking gear, etc that would fit on two motorcycles.

Never had the bad experiences you've had in Virginia and New Hampshire.

Maybe you should have had Harry along.



Why so defensive Herring? You like camping. I don't. No big deal.


Defensive?
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


I'd say your behaviour if more...offensive! Designed to agitate, irritate and instigate.



He's just RV Trailertrash.

Wayne.B June 28th 15 02:27 AM

Private gun transfers
 
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 20:52:50 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/27/15 8:46 PM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, 27 June 2015 17:56:43 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:50:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/27/2015 9:59 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 10:03:40 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 6/21/2015 9:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 8:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 7:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 6:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:08:11 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

The Washington Post is reporting that Dylann Roof was given the .45
Glock by his father back in April.

By law, Roof could not purchase a firearm in SC because he
had a felony charge pending (drugs). According to the Washington Post
a FFL would have run a background check and the charge would have come
up disallowing Roof from purchasing it.

But the loophole was the private transfer. SC (along with 40 other
states) does not require a background check for personal transfers.

Seems we've had this debate before.

You reckon the dad would have filled out the paperwork before giving
the gun to the
druggie son?

We'll just let that sit, I'll be at Solomons for a week.



Solomons...ahh, just the place to be in a travel trailer when it is
85-99F outside, with high humidity. All those folks and their trailers
at the Navy Rec Center, lined up, with the A/C compressors running
24/7...blech. Don't forget to take all your guns and other hobby stuff
you don't know how to use.


Ha. Brings back memories of our very brief "camping" experience.

We've had a few RV's ... Class A and Class C motorhomes but they were
primary purchased with the thought in mind that they would be used for
traveling back and forth to Florida when we had the houses down there.
We thought they would make for leisurely trips, stopping to see the
sights so to speak. Never worked out that way. Once on the road we
got to Jupiter in two and a half days ... the same amount of time it
took to drive in a car.

Then my daughter convinced us to get a fifth wheel. Her two boys were
young at the time and she, her husband and kids loved to go "camping" in
a travel trailer they had. She talked us (and my oldest son) to
join them in their camping adventures.

So, we bought a 36 or 37 foot fifth wheel and a Ford F-350 diesel to
pull it. My son also bought a fifth wheel and a new truck to pull his.

Off we all went to some place in New Hampshire. Fifty million screaming
little kids all over the place. Hottest week in years in New Hampshire
with temps in the 90's and near 100 percent humidity. Rained every
afternoon. Mosquitoes the size of Boeing 747's. One of the most
horrible weeks I've ever spent.

Dragged the fifth wheel home and immediately put it up for sale.



I did a little "camping out" with friends during my college days, out in
Kansas and Colorado and South Dakota. We actually "camped out," though,
with sleeping bags out under the stars, and a couple of tents in case it
rained. Driving or dragging a motel room has no appeal. I don't even
like to see the monster RVs on the interstate, because you can't see
over or around them, and many times the drivers shouldn't be trusted
piloting a skateboard.


On one of the many trips to Florida I drove the F-350 towing a Scout
Center Console. I was by myself (my wife and I don't travel well
together) and I decided to make the trip a camping adventure in the
style we did as youths. I bought a cheap pup tent, a sleeping bag, a
mat to sleep on, along with the cooking and coffee making basics used on
an open fire.

Stopped at a campground somewhere in Virgina the first night and set up
camp on the edge of a small lake. After night fall I tried to sleep but
couldn't. Even with the mat, the ground was hard as a rock. Finally
started to doze off after midnight only to be awakened by a bunch of
ducks quaking and parading in front of the tent. Miserable night. Got
up the next morning and tossed the tent, sleeping bag and cooking gear
into a dumpster. Stayed at a Best Western the next two nights.



Funny. My wife and I spent four years camping all over Europe with only the tent,
bags, thermarests, cooking gear, etc that would fit on two motorcycles.

Never had the bad experiences you've had in Virginia and New Hampshire.

Maybe you should have had Harry along.



Why so defensive Herring? You like camping. I don't. No big deal.

Defensive?
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


I'd say your behaviour if more...offensive! Designed to agitate, irritate and instigate.



He's just RV Trailertrash.


===

And *you* are a deadbeat putz.


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