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Official 2015 College Football Thread!!!!
tartanphantom replied to ShamGlock's topic in General Chat
Unfortunately, with only 8 returning seniors, I don't think our season (MSU) is going to be quite as productive as last year... still expect them to come out with a winning year, but they'll have to work hard to get it. I'm thinking 8-4 at very best, but more like 7-5. -
TN Attorney General Opinon On Park Property
tartanphantom replied to 300winmag's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
If I recall correctly, as of Sept. 2013, the NFL policy does prohibit off-duty LEO from carrying at games. That being said, the state of Texas has told the NFL to go pound sand, and allows off-duty LEOS to carry at Cowboys and Texans games. Also a Minnesota Police association has/had a suit pending against the NFL regarding this rule, but I do not know the status of that suit. The NFL's weapons policies are the precise reason that they do not get a dime of my money-- not tickets, not merchandise, nothing. -
If anybody is on the fence about adopting a dog or cat...
tartanphantom replied to btq96r's topic in General Chat
Don't let my wife know about this... we are pretty much at capacity with 4 cats already... 2 of them are rescues, and the other 2 she had before we married and they are getting up in years. I've told her 4 is the limit... if and when we lose one, we will get another, but not before. I think that the unwritten rule is: anything over 4 in the house automatically qualifies you for "crazy cat lady" status... 4 or less is just a "cat lover". :shhh: -
Small claims court assistance needed
tartanphantom replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
Wage Garnishment is permitted in Tennessee... but they have to have wages to attach first. My guess is that, judging by the "floor guy's" general business practices, I would bet that he probably does the bulk of his business "off the books" so that he can claim a loss on his taxes (if he even files them), so there's probably not really much to attach. This is a particular problem with trying to attach wages of people who are self-employed. One thing to understand is the difference between a debt and a judgement. Technically, obtaining a judgement legally "satisfies" the monetary debt claim itself. The challenge is actually recovering proceeds to satisfy the judgement. Often times if there are no wages to attach, then judgement liens are attached to real property or titled property (house, car, stock holdings, levy on bank account, etc.). Once a judgement is granted in General Sessions, it is usually up to the winner of the suit to pursue remuneration. Easier said than done in many cases. Getting a judgement is the easy part... squeezing the money out of it is a different matter altogether-- especially if you do not use an attorney who is well-versed in asset search and recovery. Additionally, it's important to seize or recover as much as possible as soon as possible... because when you start attaching wages or putting liens on assets, the next traditional move is for the individual or entity to file for bankruptcy... which will pretty much negate any further recovery efforts. -
Small claims court assistance needed
tartanphantom replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
This. There is no "small claims court" in TN. In General Sessions court an individual can represent themselves, but a business entity (corp, llc, non-profit, limited partnership as examples) cannot. However, the allowance for individual representation may be subject to requirements or limitations by your specific county-- so depending on where you live, you might need a lawyer, and you might not. -
New Restaurant Murfreesboro - No Guns
tartanphantom replied to Tuffus's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
They've been there well over a year now, that's about 2 miles from where I live... I'm surprised they've lasted this long... -
Recommend me a IWB holster
tartanphantom replied to gomer pyle's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Another vote for Alien Gear. I have both the IWB 2.0 and the OWB versions. I love 'em. -
Just reading this thread is making my arteries clog.... I have zero willpower when it comes to a hot Krispy Kreme.
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Timing is everything. If it were me, I'd let the recent situation in Hamilton County cool off a bit before I started making a statement by asserting my carry rights in Coolidge Park. But that's just me, and as a general rule, I don't particularly care to draw attention to myself. What you may choose to do is another matter entirely.
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Finally found something you guys need from the Amazon sale
tartanphantom replied to NoBanStan's topic in General Chat
Combine this with one of those giant bags of "sugar-free" Gummi Bears, and you're in for one hell of a night... -
To quote Foghorn Leghorn:
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or the fact that they just spend $2.9 million put up HOV lane signs literally every 100 yards on I-24 between Murfreesboro and Nashville-- although those were largely paid for with "federal" (meaning "our") money.
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Let me know your thoughts after dis-assembly & cleaning a few times... rumors are that this pistol makes a Ruger Mark III look like a walk in the park in terms of cleaning and re-assembly, but these rumors could be exaggerated. I handled one at the NRA convention, but obviously couldn't field-strip it there. My wife wants one, but they are not that easy to find, and it ain't exactly in the budget right now. Maybe for her birthday...
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They're also smart enough to know that a disarmed populace is a subdued and subservient populace... which is precisely why it fits their master plans. We're talking about people with twisted, despotic visions for the future of this nation... inching their way toward the elite, plutocratic oligarchy they so desperately want to implement. Their responses are no surprise to me whatsoever.
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Memphis Park Called A "Public Recreation Area"
tartanphantom replied to a topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
The sign still technically applies to non-HCP holders, correct? Even though the current sign verbiage doesn't make that distinction. -
Looks like Shannon Watts got banned yet again... next time she tries to rejoin, she's gonna have to come up with something a little more original than "machinist91"... so predictable. :whistle:
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You're cleaning a Glock? Dis-assemble, throw all the parts in a dishwasher, run, done. :popcorn:
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Waze is my go-to traffic app these days. no, there's two of us... :usa:
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Go medieval on the skunk.... step 1--they are primarily nocturnal (unless they are rabid), so sometime before bed, put a good coat of flour on the ground around the hole. Chances are the skunk will be out foraging during the late evening. Check the flour mid-morning the next day-- if you see Pepe LePew footy prints in the flour, odds are that the skunk has returned and is sleeping in it burrow. step 2-- get out the ol' turkey fryer, and heat up a couple of gallons of cooking oil. it doesn't have to be boiling, but does need to be close to frying temperature. step 3-- VERY carefully transfer the oil (a small stove pot or boiler can be used as a dipper for this) to a large stove pot or cast iron with a sturdy handle... step 4-- recreate the classic Medieval castle siege defense by pouring as much of the hot oil as possible into the burrow hole as quickly as possible-- a gallon or two will work nicely.... and take care of the oil splash unless you want to end up like the skunk. step 5-- run. step 6-- go back and fill the hole in completely with dirt or concrete. step 7-- 2 years later, excavate the perfectly preserved skunk skeleton, and display it on your patio as fair warning to other nuisance varmints. Once skunks take up residence, it is damn hard to get rid of them by just filling in or blocking their burrow. The most successful non-firearm-related solution is live capture and relocation-- which is a royal pain in itself. PS-- skunks just can't resist a peanut butter/tuna fish (or canned cat food) casserole, so keep that in mind when baiting traps. Of course, there are easier methods than the one I just mentioned.... sorry if anyone took this 100% seriously-- it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek overkill.
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Can't wait to see if this guy shows up with his little pocket-carry Diamondback DB9 for the 100 yard challenge! :popcorn:
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Good one.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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just give it time.... :squint:
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Agreed. A good virginia/perique or virginia/burley blend in a corncob is pretty darn hard to beat... one of my favorite spring-summer smokes. With traditional clay pipes, I tend to gravitate toward smoking navy flake blends, but anything is good once you become accustomed to the characteristics of a clay pipe.
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For me, the best smoking briar (easiest break-in, driest, coolest smoke) is Algerian briar. However, it's not necessarily the best looking, due to higher instances of sand pits, which often require filling if they are on the pipe exterior. Sardinian briar is usually grown in less sandy soil (often simply found growing in mountain rock crevices), in a milder climate, and tends to be slightly harder than Algerian. The Sardinian briar often makes for more attractive pipes due to the straighter woodgrain and fewer sand pits in the briar... it's easier to work with than the Algerian in the sense that, although the Sardinian briar tends to have a more dense grain, there is usually less time spent filling in sand pits and there tends to be fewer natural "soft spots" in the wood-- however, if you aren't carving a smooth finish, then this really doesn't matter. A trade-off is that a pipe made of Sardinian briar usually has a longer break-in period, largely due to the wood density.