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MEN OF NO APPEARANCE GO INTERNATIONAL
The no appearance community now turns up in the Indianapolis Star.
(Via O.G.)
OH SHIT, I’m 181 cm, slim build with broad shoulders, have a hoodie and (did have) a goatee and also own a blue cap (CARN the Force!) Good thing Glocks dont fit my hand and I wouldn’t be seen DEAD in a Honda prelude…
Oh I was 3000 miles away at the time, that might sort my Irish arse out with this one.
“Either way, I’ve a good lawyer…”
Btw Paco, re: whatever post you mentioned Rugers, whats your opinion of the GP100? I’m somewhat partial to the 6” .357 myself…
Posted by The_Wizard_of_WOZ on 2006 11 15 at 12:48 PM • permalinkIt was and is an active paranoia against being called a racist that pushed so many people into the ludicrous position of attempting to ignore the evidence of their senses—i.e., the bloody obvious. This has forced us all to be the Emperor’s subjects.
Just look at the silly contradictions it has forced upon the mind. Many people became hyphenated Americans, but we are bigots if we take notice of a person’s country of origin. We are racists if we take note of a person’s race, especially if they are black, but we’ve spent 35 years passing laws that force us to take note of a person’s race, especially if they are black. An active adherence to Individualism would solve these problems, of course (which used to be one of the corners in the foundation of American identity), but that is the one course of action denied by the collectivist politics of multiculturalism. No loot to be had in Individualism, and definitely too much freedom.
#3 I’m not familiar with the GP100, although I believe it replaced the Police Service-Six. As to the latter, I’ve got it in .38 Spl., and it is a sweet, tight little revolver, with great accuracy. I also had a .357 Ruger single-action, with a six-inch barrel, that I gave to someone as a Christmas present. It was a hoss, to be sure. The real gem is a Ruger Super Blackhawk that Old Paco used to carry when he worked for the ATF, and gave to me years ago. I also have an L.C. Smith double-barrel 12 gauge shotgun which somebody told me may actually be worth some serious jack.
Uh, oh. I hear bees. Andrea must have noticed that I’m off-topic. Andrea, look! Isn’t that wronwright over there, trying to break into your armory?
Feets, don’t fail me now!
#6, El Paco, If your Smith is side by side and old, its probably worth more than my car.
Now dont get me wrong with your pistola, I totally respect the old school single action - I’ve heard a couple of great stories where some twat took it off the owner, tried to shoot him with it, couldn’t figure the action; and the owner takes it back and says something along the lines of: “You need to cock it first, Boy.”
And then smokes his arse…
But if its good enough for ‘Los Diablos Tejanos’, a GP100 is well and truely good enough for Moi.
Re: Her Majesty’s Bees; what would win, the bees, or the fucking magpies waking moi up at 4:30 every morning for the last week?
Posted by The_Wizard_of_WOZ on 2006 11 15 at 03:03 PM • permalinkOk now, fair is fair Andrea, those fucking magpies just started up, its not even 3:15 am yet.
I submit your bees are far superior.
PLEASE let me sleep for at least 4 hours…
Henchman 2nd Class
TWoWPosted by The_Wizard_of_WOZ on 2006 11 15 at 03:15 PM • permalinkWiz: The Police Service-Six is a double action, but yes, the Super Blackhawk is, of course, a single. Not very efficient in a gunfight, I suppose. But I do love the sound it makes when the hammer is pulled back!
The L.C. Smith is a side-by side. My father says he bought it from a guy in 1945, and it was probably 20 or 30 years old even then. Beautiful woodstock (still gleams), and the barrel’s never been reblued. Geez, maybe I ought to have the thing appraised.
Jeez Paco, you’re spoilt for choice. If I go armed (and I sometimes need to) I carry a ball peen hammer!.
Posted by Daniel San on 2006 11 15 at 06:42 PM • permalinkAt least they didnt try the MONA on this group.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20765432-601,00.html
“MORE than 700 Islamic militants from Somalia travelled to Lebanon in July to fight alongside Hezbollah in its war against Israel, a confidential UN report says.”
Its a UN report so they were probably from iceland instead. Worth a look.
Somalia has uranium, Iran Funding and supplying Militas.
Move along nothing to see here /Wiggum offPosted by thefrollickingmole on 2006 11 15 at 06:53 PM • permalinkpassing laws that force us to take note of a person’s race
So true, Salty.
I work in a place where there are people from all over the world. I really like to ask where people are from and what their ‘home’ is like. Honestly, in my PC environment it’s dicing with danger to ask. Curiosity usually gets the better of me, though. And some people having accents (which I like to guess the origins of), and others who aren’t white, well, I am curious.
This is great news
Another successful Aussie export
MONA
Variations - MOMEA, MOPIA
But hey it’s so good to see us women don’t make this classification
Posted by aussiemagpie on 2006 11 16 at 11:13 AM • permalink
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During the autumn of 1968 (not a typo) in the liberal bastion of Connecticut, I was a new employee at a large company, and often needed directions to find coworkers I had not yet met.
One morning I needed to deliver a report to a coworker I did not know. I asked a very cute young woman (purely at random of course), to direct me to the individual - who, it turned out, was actually in full view on the far side of the office. She described his glasses, his jacket, his shirt color, the stack of papers on his desk, and pointed out that he was leaning back in his chair talking on the phone. Somehow sensing what was going on, probably because the person she described was the only black man in the entire office, I asked her, you mean the black guy over there? She actually flinched, blushed, and whispered yeah.
1968.
I think political correctness was not invented so much as discovered and then named.