1969 Chevy SWB - 6" Drop, front and rear roll pans, complete custom interior (tuck and roll grey and black with red piping), Stage 3 shift kit with a Hurst slap shifter, and a solid cammed 350. I sold it to buy my ex-wife a wedding ring....worst decision(s) I ever made selling/marrying.
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I'm assuming he hasn't spent much time on a construction site. Once you've done your business on a project with 300 or so people onsite, in a 120 degree porta-john, that hasn't been emptied in a week or two...after the lunch rush, you can put ass to plastic just about anywhere!
I can tell this article isn't true just from this one quote - "While men and women appeared to be served different foods, both genders became ill, she said." ! Ask anybody in government, there are OBVIOUSLY more than two genders!
I guess I have been very fortunate, in 25+ years of travel, I...
Honestly never heard of either, but I googled it, pretty interesting. I just don't have any information worth the time or effort it would take to use it for communications!
If I post something as "rare", it generally means that everyone else has one but "I" have never had one, e.g., "I have a 'rare' G-19 for sale", or "I have a rare Remington 870"..
About 2001/2002 I went to a gun show on my way out of town to work, ended up buying a Walther .22 with a de-cocker. I had never owned weapon with a de-cocker and began fiddling with it in the hotel room, long story short...I ND'd a round through the mattress, flashburned a hole through the...
I typically would NOT clear a weapon with the magazine in it, for this very reason. I DO press check my weapon every time I holster it...I know a lot of folk on here don't find it necessary (i.e., Why do you need to check it if? If there was a bullet in the chamber the last time you carried it...
My mothers side of the family is Choctaw, I have a great uncle that preached in a Choctaw church - and spoke in Choctaw. I have a roll card, and in Oklahoma if you have an Indian roll card you can get free medical care at Indian hospitals. One of the few times that I went, it was like standing...