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Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to
buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 |
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On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei�e wrote:
Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. |
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On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:
On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! |
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On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! |
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On Mon, 23 May 2016 09:39:38 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! Perhaps you didn't comprehend the situation. When going into the woods it was dark. Neither of us expected the woods to be that filled with other hunters, which is why we left. I suppose I should have been more precise in my description to help you understand. Are you trying to be called 'dummy' some more with that spelling of 'America'? How stupid would I look if I called you an 'anadian? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! |
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On 5/23/2016 11:39 AM, True North wrote:
On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! There is an average of less than one hundred cases per year across the entire nation of hunting-related shootings of people. That's intentional AND accidental incidents. The number of people who get shot by (legitimate) hunters over the course of a year is FAR less than the number of people shot in most large cities in America. And if you look at the demographics of those who are doing the shooting in the cities and those who are hunting (legitimately), you'll see that you're FAR safer walking around in the woods during hunting season than you are walking down an urban street at dusk. |
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On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 2:44:51 PM UTC-4, Ryan P. wrote:
On 5/23/2016 11:39 AM, True North wrote: On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! There is an average of less than one hundred cases per year across the entire nation of hunting-related shootings of people. That's intentional AND accidental incidents. The number of people who get shot by (legitimate) hunters over the course of a year is FAR less than the number of people shot in most large cities in America. And if you look at the demographics of those who are doing the shooting in the cities and those who are hunting (legitimately), you'll see that you're FAR safer walking around in the woods during hunting season than you are walking down an urban street at dusk. All true. Couple that with the fact that the American hunter has a far better knowledge of guns and far more hand-on experience than his Canadian counterpart, and those American woods are ever a better place to be! :) |
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On 5/23/2016 12:39 PM, True North wrote:
On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! I feel the same way about broom wielding Kanadians |
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On Mon, 23 May 2016 13:44:49 -0500, "Ryan P."
wrote: There is an average of less than one hundred cases per year across the entire nation of hunting-related shootings of people. That's intentional AND accidental incidents. === That's a much smaller number than I would have guessed. An old high school classmate of mine was killed in a hunting crossfire incident back in the '60s or '70s. |
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Keine Krauseschei�e wrote:
Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 I hope the "victim" in that scary photo is OK! |
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Justan Olphart wrote:
On 5/23/2016 12:39 PM, True North wrote: On Monday, 23 May 2016 11:33:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 08:38:43 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: On 5/22/2016 4:04 PM, Keine Krauseschei?e wrote: Here is one for all you firearm addicts. Just might make you think twice the next time you try to buy a gun. Actual photo of a person being shot at close range. Seeing folks actually pulling the trigger on another human may not be your cup of tea. Violence can be a brutal event. We tend to sit back in our living rooms, view the barrage of information that comes across from our media, and we can easily become desensitized to the real gravity and danger of the world within which we exist. When I first saw this photo, my heart was instantly brought face to face with ‘cold’ reality. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT-AT-HEART !!! https://orosman.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=497&h=339 Most of us "gun nuts" don't buy guns with the hope of getting to shoot another human being. The exception being when another human being is intending to cause me or my loved ones great bodily harm. Anybody who buys a gun HOPING to shoot people is the kind of person that shouldn't get a gun in the first place, and probably should be under some sort of observation. I generally get great enjoyment shooting paper targets at the gun range, and when I'm lucky, Bambi in the woods. I sure hope you looked at the link. I wouldn't mind taking part in the shooting that's being portrayed! I haven't been hunting for anything in a long time. Grew up on rabbit and squirrel. Never shot a bambi, but not because I haven't been in the woods looking. Last time I went deer hunting was on a private, lumber company owned patch of woods in mid-Virginia. A buddy and I walked into the area and set up in the dark. When it got light enough to see, I could see three more folks with orange caps and vests sitting behind trees waiting for bambi to show. I 'chickened out'. Went back to the car and climbed into the back seat to take a nap. About a half hour later my buddy joined me. Scary. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! I couldn't imagine going into a remote wooded area, especially at dawn or dusk, filled with trigger happy 'mericans. No way! I feel the same way about broom wielding Kanadians Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers. |
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On 5/23/2016 6:33 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 13:44:49 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: There is an average of less than one hundred cases per year across the entire nation of hunting-related shootings of people. That's intentional AND accidental incidents. === That's a much smaller number than I would have guessed. An old high school classmate of mine was killed in a hunting crossfire incident back in the '60s or '70s. Actually, I was a little surprised at the number myself when I heard it during a Wisconsin DNR presentation on changes in some of the rules. (It used to be that just leaning a loaded rifle against your truck while you eat a sandwich on your tailgate could get you a citation for transporting a loaded weapon...) I know there are exceptions to the rule, but every hunter I've gone out with has always been hyper-sensitive to where everyone else is. I don't have a specific number to quote, but I would imagine that a lot of the accidental shootings are caused by people not realizing how far a shotgun slug or a rifle bullet can actually go. |
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Kalif Swill guzzles...
- show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Â*Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 08:36:20 -0500, "Ryan P."
wrote: I know there are exceptions to the rule, but every hunter I've gone out with has always been hyper-sensitive to where everyone else is. That was the way I was raised. Each hunter in a group will be in a specified space and have a specified area of fire. We were always to poor to hunt over dogs so when we worked a field each guy would be behind the next guy's "weak" side. It is pretty hard for a right handed shooter to shoot something off of his right shoulder. (station 6 low house is usually the hardest skeet shot if you line up for the double) That is why I wondered exactly how Cheney shot that guy he was hunting with. Somebody was out of position and the way I heard it, the guy was the one who got shot. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. *Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! |
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On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Â*Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 11:38:45 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. *Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? No need to. You show yourself for what you are. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! |
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On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:38:47 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Â*Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? Actually he's pointing out why you should stop. |
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On 5/24/2016 2:38 PM, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? So far, he's resisted following your lead. Good on him. You, not so much, Donnie boy. |
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On 5/24/2016 3:40 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:38:47 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? Actually he's pointing out why you should stop. My dog is more educable than our boy Donnie. |
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True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? Cute, Don. Actually..pathetic is the correct word. |
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Its Me wrote:
On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 2:38:47 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? Actually he's pointing out why you should stop. Bull****. Donny can't help it any more than Harry can't lie or cheat the government. |
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Ryan P. wrote:
On 5/23/2016 6:33 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2016 13:44:49 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote: There is an average of less than one hundred cases per year across the entire nation of hunting-related shootings of people. That's intentional AND accidental incidents. === That's a much smaller number than I would have guessed. An old high school classmate of mine was killed in a hunting crossfire incident back in the '60s or '70s. Actually, I was a little surprised at the number myself when I heard it during a Wisconsin DNR presentation on changes in some of the rules. (It used to be that just leaning a loaded rifle against your truck while you eat a sandwich on your tailgate could get you a citation for transporting a loaded weapon...) I know there are exceptions to the rule, but every hunter I've gone out with has always been hyper-sensitive to where everyone else is. I don't have a specific number to quote, but I would imagine that a lot of the accidental shootings are caused by people not realizing how far a shotgun slug or a rifle bullet can actually go. I think most shotgun hunting accidents are more a hunter not paying attention to the line of hunters on a drive. Years ago, a hunter in our group nearly got shot on a pheasant drive. He dropped 10 yards back of the line. |
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True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 15:35:45 UTC-3, Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2016 06:43:29 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Â*Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Did you mean 'California', Don? And you ask why some here call you a 'dummy'? -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! Y'all are just dying to start calling names, eh JohnnyMop? You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory. |
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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles... - show quoted text - "Mostly it is Eastern Canadians that are anti firearm. Â*Out west, they dislike the eastern provinces, as they are leaches on the other taxpayers." Might be best to lay off that cheap Kalifornia wine. Any Westerner who says that is usually talking about anywhere east of Manitoba and forgetting the Central part of the country carried them before the oil boom. Life is too short for cheap wine. Unlike you, I drink very little, and only buy good wine. BC and Alberta used to have a great lumber business. Halifax could only blow up ships, and Quebec lived on government taking from the rest. |
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Kalif Swill guzzles....
"You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. Â*I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. |
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Kalif Swill downs another double...
"Life is too short for cheap wine. Â*Unlike you, I drink very little, and only buy good wine. Â*BC and Alberta used to have a great lumber business. Halifax could only blow up ships, and Quebec lived on government taking from the rest." Say what...."blow up ships"?? Put the bottle down for a second and prepared to be educated..... We build and sail ships here, whether it's pleasure boating, shipping, fishing or the Navy. We don't "blow up ships". |
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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. Â*I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. You fail. Maybe you should try drugs. You could not act much more stupid. |
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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill downs another double... "Life is too short for cheap wine. Â*Unlike you, I drink very little, and only buy good wine. Â*BC and Alberta used to have a great lumber business. Halifax could only blow up ships, and Quebec lived on government taking from the rest." Say what...."blow up ships"?? Put the bottle down for a second and prepared to be educated..... We build and sail ships here, whether it's pleasure boating, shipping, fishing or the Navy. We don't "blow up ships". Can not even drive a couple ships through the harbor without them crashing and leveling the village. |
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On 5/25/2016 12:42 PM, Califbill wrote:
True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. You fail. Maybe you should try drugs. You could not act much more stupid. I don't think it's an act. |
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On 5/25/2016 12:42 PM, Califbill wrote:
True North wrote: Kalif Swill downs another double... "Life is too short for cheap wine. Unlike you, I drink very little, and only buy good wine. BC and Alberta used to have a great lumber business. Halifax could only blow up ships, and Quebec lived on government taking from the rest." Say what...."blow up ships"?? Put the bottle down for a second and prepared to be educated..... We build and sail ships here, whether it's pleasure boating, shipping, fishing or the Navy. We don't "blow up ships". Can not even drive a couple ships through the harbor without them crashing and leveling the village. There's a big problem with Beach whistles clogging cooling water intakes in Halifax harboUr. |
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On Wed, 25 May 2016 12:45:00 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 5/25/2016 12:42 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. You fail. Maybe you should try drugs. You could not act much more stupid. I don't think it's an act. If so, he's definitely the consummate actor. -- Ban Krausescheiße-spouting narcissists...not guns! |
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The John flushes....
"If so, he's definitely the consummate actor." Hey, johnny Mop... I think your bowl is getting clogged. Time to flush or start looking for the plunger. |
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 12:01:16 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. Â*I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. From your spelling, one would wonder. What would you think of one who spelled the name of your country 'Kanada'? Would that be a mark of intelligence? |
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On Wed, 25 May 2016 11:17:32 -0700 (PDT), Keine Krausescheiße
wrote: On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 12:01:16 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. *I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. From your spelling, one would wonder. What would you think of one who spelled the name of your country 'Kanada'? Would that be a mark of intelligence? === Don is just trying to look cool in Harry's eyes. Bad role model. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2016 11:17:32 -0700 (PDT), Keine Krausescheiße wrote: On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 12:01:16 PM UTC-4, True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles.... "You seem to want to emulate a dumb redneck. Â*I admit you are both poor and dumb, but you live far from Y'all territory." As a sign of respect I try to talk to some of the Southern boys in their own lingo. I'd like to do the same for Kalifornians, but I don't do drugs. From your spelling, one would wonder. What would you think of one who spelled the name of your country 'Kanada'? Would that be a mark of intelligence? === Don is just trying to look cool in Harry's eyes. Bad role model. I think he is too dumb to pick good role models. Maybe why he was a career janitor. Would be very boring with any brain power. |
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Wayne.B
- show quoted text - === "Don is just trying to look cool in Harry's eyes. Bad role model." Really? When was the last time you saw Harry here? I don't feel the need to "look cool" in anyone's eyes in this newsgroup. |
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Califbill
- show quoted text - "I think he is too dumb to pick good role models. Â*Maybe why he was a career janitor. Â*Would be very boring with any brain power." What's your excuse swill? Oh wait....was it falling off the roof onto your head or the booze? |
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 9:36:50 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Wayne.B - show quoted text - === "Don is just trying to look cool in Harry's eyes. Bad role model." Really? When was the last time you saw Harry here? I don't feel the need to "look cool" in anyone's eyes in this newsgroup. Obviously. |
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True North wrote:
Califbill - show quoted text - "I think he is too dumb to pick good role models. Â*Maybe why he was a career janitor. Â*Would be very boring with any brain power." What's your excuse swill? Oh wait....was it falling off the roof onto your head or the booze? My excuse. I had a successful career. Able to buy boat I wanted, retire at 59. College education. Successful engineer with patent. Daughters and granddaughters that like me. Do not need excuse. You never hurt yourself around the house? Maybe you should d some work on the abode. |
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