Bub
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You have a good point there.Richard Burley":smar6olc said:I tend to remove my shirt more often than every three days, also. Just sayin'. Even assuming he's drug-numbed, I wonder what his I.Q. is?
It fits the "guns are dumb, and so are gun owners" weltanschauung of today's news bordellos. Never mind a thousand instances per diem of people defending themselves or others with a shootin' iron.puros_bran":k4jlwbh8 said:How did that even make it into a news paper?
Notice they got a huge dig in on prescription pain medication as well...Richard Burley":0wi8h526 said:It fits the "guns are dumb, and so are gun owners" weltanschauung of today's news bordellos. Never mind a thousand instances per diem of people defending themselves or others with a shootin' iron.puros_bran":0wi8h526 said:How did that even make it into a news paper?
Aye, always knew you were made of sterner stuff mate! Jolly good show, wot?Stick":kdonewpj said:Only once as I recall.
We were flying home after a rather successful raid on a sausage factory. The old girl had copped a packet in the starboard outer engine and as it was looking likely we were going to ditch behind the lines I thought it prudent to arm ones self. The only things I could find was one of Smudger's knitting needles and the Very pistol that had somehow become dislodged and was rattling about the cabin floor. One look at Smudger confirmed he would require the needle a little longer; his Aunty Mildred's cardigan only had one sleeve and she was a particularly fussy type. So, the Very pistol it was. Well blow me if it didn't go off as I put it in my flying suit pocket. Blew my left foot clean off. Still, being a plucky type I put on a stiff upper lip, coaxed the old girl down and was home in time for tea and medals.
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