09 February 2012

The Fist of God...



Stay safe.

12 comments:

  1. I used to have a 1911. It disappeared with all of my other firearms one day when they fell through the hole I was ice fishin' in.

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  2. It was tragic, Brock. I cried. It was so devastating that I partook of bourbon to slay the horrible feelings it caused me.

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  3. Bourbon will cure most anything.:) My aunt would give her children a glass with bourbon and honey when they had a cold and they slept soundly all night!

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  4. Damn Blue first Walter now you! I hope nothing happens to my one remaining air rifle.

    China
    III

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  5. China... cleaning the coffee off of my keyboard and monitor... I also hope nothing happens to your air rifle.

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  6. Brock...no spelunking for me anymore. I lose too many guns. Caves creep me out anyway.

    The last time I went caving was Jr. High school during a field trip to McCormick's Creek State Park....Wolf Cave. Most Hoosiers will know of what I speak.

    China...an air-rifle? Is it an assault air-rifle with notchy things and a part that curves down and do you have a government permission slip for it?

    The authorities would like to know.

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  7. I did a lot of it in Mosby Country and in military school. We used to call it "caving."

    Spelunking At Greenbrier
    http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=3658&highlight=greenbrier
    At military school in Lewisburg, we had small caves that went on forever where we would go spelunking. I remember the "Big Squeeze" and the "Little Squeeze." Those were two places, where to go any further, you would have to contort your body as you crawled through. They were only big enough to crawl in, and you know, we must have been crazy!

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  8. How do I contact you "on the side" like email? I have a question for you I don't wanna post here in your "not-sugar-coated non-bakery"!!

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Sorry about the word verification. I've had enough of the fucking spammers.