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  1. 18 more to beat the Cheng thread Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  2. Factoid: Only 29 more posts and this gay related thread will pass the Greg Cheng came out to the range thread. ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  3. Uncle Si is the one I thought they would have gone after. After he made a co Comment on the "samsies" ....
  4. I guess the PC masses think its wrong to believe in adam and eve instead of Adam and Steve. I'll bet Phil is til happy happy happy. Sent from my iPhone using [url="http://tapatalk.com/m?id=1"]Tapatalk[/url] 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  5. doodie project in a "coming out thread" on a gun forum,......lord i don't want to know,no,no,no, Samsies jeff gordonsheep,no no no its all just ......beyond people juice
  6. i almost knocked my monitor over laughing" samsies and people juice??? roflmao am still busting up the thing w the sheep have to stop hahahahaha
  7. there was always something about jeff gordon,plus its fun getting his fans rowled up over the ahem paint job .....i just wish danica patrick would flash, crap, never mind, well her headlights when passing!
  8. Wow y'all been busy w this. Id hate to see what would happen if Jeff Gordon came outta the closet.I'd bet that thread would be longer than Tolstoy's War and Peace, actually this thread reminds me of a comedy skit involving Hopsing and Hoss Cartwright but i wont go there <efg>,AM willing to bet he, ( Cheng) picks up some big sponsors, one would be surprised at how much the gay community will back financially someone that take center stage ( no pun intended)..oh well at least his rifle doesn't look like jeff gordons car and hes enjoying life...a skittles rifle would bother me....
  9. I hear ya shoot, just one more on my wish list
  10. Morton's handled it like buffoons. Ok they apologized and gave pocket change to St Jude's but they asked him to remove his cap as though it was offensive to other diners. Well they did a great job of offending thousands of diners. Morton's did call the pd which shows they were ready to enforce their stupid policy. A more fitting punishment would be to make the offenders walk through st Jude's or Vanderbilts Carell center wearing shirts that say show me your doctors note or remove your hat.. In my book Morton's fits right in with the worst sociopaths imaginable w no regard for feelings of others. Like one poster said : I hope they sink so bad the guy from bar rescue can't bail their azzes out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  11. the call to 911 should get an officer pc to grab the driver anywhere.blocking her in,popping the hood and hiding is a good tactic!
  12. This is bad, needless to say. Although it was rare we did, Ill never eat at any Mortons or Landry restaurant again... The original story has been going viral all day.The masses are pissed by the looks of the facebook comments... rightfully so..me too NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A company Christmas party at one of the best-known steakhouses in Nashville left a bad taste in some customers' mouths, and the fallout has a lot of people talking on social media. When a customer's Yelp review told the story of her husband's boss, a cancer patient, who encountered problems just by putting on a hat to stay warm, the post when viral and now the restaurant promises to make it right. Robert Chambers owns The Coin Vault in Franklin and took his employees to dinner at Morton's The Steakhouse in downtown Nashville. Chambers is also battling cancer, and one of his employees wrote in a Facebook post that toward the end of their meal, Chambers "put on a beanie to cover his head because he was getting chilled - one of the many side effects of his treatment." Witnesses say Chambers was asked to take off his hat inside the restaurant, which he did, but others quickly came to his defense for needing to wear the hat. The employee goes on to write, "after getting a manager, the waitress came back and said she would need to see a doctor's note before he could resume wearing the hat." Chambers declined an interview but wrote in an email that, "All could have been avoided with a simple 'I'm sorry to hear of your situation. What can we do to help?'" On Facebook, Chambers spoke to the bigger issue: "I would like to ask that the outcome of this situation simply be empathy toward others," he wrote. "I have been in treatment for 10 months fighting for my life. I don't need or want another battle. My family and friends are highly protective of me because of this situation. I would like something positive to come from this. Perhaps, Morton's could examine their policies so that no one else would have this occur." The restaurant responded Monday to the wave of criticism. Tim Whitlock, senior vice president of operations and chief operating officer for Morton's The Steakhouse, wrote in a statement: "Our executive team has been in contact with Mr. Chambers who fully accepted our apology. There was a complete and total misunderstanding by our staff who had no idea that our guest had a medical condition. Our actions were uninformed and our intentions were not malicious. As a sign of our sincere apology and commitment to the community, we are donating on behalf of Mr. Chambers, $2,000.00 to the St. Jude's Hospital. In addition, Morton's The Steakhouse will also partner with Mr. Chambers to underwrite a cancer fundraiser. "At Morton's The Steakhouse, superior customer service is our first priority. We appreciate the patronage of our loyal guests and look forward to continuing to serve the Nashville community. We embrace our role as an iconic location where generations come to share special moments and memories." Despite the response from the restaurant, some customers wrote follow-up reviews that they plan to take theirbusiness elsewhere, and others even hinted at the possibility of a protest. http://www.wsmv.com/story/24234919/reaction-swift-after-mortons-customer-with-cancer-told-to-remove-hat
  13. Nothing like having to read war and peace and or go through a call center in Mumbai India to get help.... The gangster toll road state has always had the worst gun laws, makes one wonder why the mob was so prevalent where everything else was a farce. In all reality mall security is always a post response item that provides a false sense of security. There is nothing proactive about most mall security except for the fact that smash and grabs in parking lots are down because they patrol and that's pretty much it.There is no show of force,deterrent,or opposition which tells the morons to come on in and make yourself at home ... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  14. I remember the billy jack movies when I was in jr high school. The first had one scene were the bad police frisk a woman and rub her boobs in a bad cop manner was the talk in school for weeks lol. Rip Tom Laughlin. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  15. If you use tapatalk you have a reason for poor punctuation and mid spelled words... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  16. Prayers sent! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  17. For all fellow CHMR members don't forget dues are annual,renewal time is around the corner. 90.00 for 2014. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  18. These guys were heroes, every time I saw the movie wind talker it brought a tear to my eye. These guys were so vital to our effort in the pacific. I had the honor of meeting one of these heroes @ 10 years ago while working out west.We talked for an hour. It is still one of the most valued conversations I've had with anyone in my life.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  19. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A Navajo Code Talker, whose words are inscribed on congressional medals given to his group and who fought to have a World War II comrade recognized for his service, died Thursday in New Mexico. Wilfred Billey died at his home in Farmington following a short illness, said his daughter, Barbara. He was 90. He was one of hundreds of Navajo Code Talkers who stumped the Japanese during World War II by relaying messages in their native language. But Barbara Billey said her father never considered himself a hero. “Whenever he talked about the military during that time, he always told people that heroes were the ones he left behind, that he was not a hero,” she said. “That everybody pitched in, including the people in the states, the people in the military.” After the war, Billey worked with New Mexico’s congressional delegation to come up with the words appearing along the bottom of the medals: “Dine Bizaad Yee Atah Naayee’ Yik’eh Deesdlii” or “The Navajo language was used to defeat the enemy,” his family said. Billey and others stepped in when a former Code Talker, David Tsosie, was taken off the list of honorees in 2001 because his discharge papers did not note he was part of the group. They notified government officials and provided documentation. When former Sen. Jeff Bingaman called Tsosie at a nursing home to tell him he would receive the belated medal, Billey was there. “Both of them just about jumped out of their seats with joy,” said James Preminger, who covered the story for the Farmington Daily Times. “He’s one of those guys that you meet who is older, who you say, ‘Boy, I wish that guy was my uncle.’ He was such a humanitarian,” said Preminger, now a spokesman for a northwestern New Mexico school district where Billey worked. Billey’s path to becoming a Code Talker started while he was attending the Navajo Methodist Mission School. The superintendent learned that the U.S. Marine Corps was looking for Navajo radiomen to follow in the footsteps of 29 other Navajos who had developed a code based on their native language. Billey volunteered in 1943 because he wanted to be with friends who were enlisting, Barbara Billey said. He fought in battles at Tarawa Atoll, Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa with the all-Navajo 297th Platoon, part of the 1st Battalion in the 2nd Division. Billey was discharged as a corporal in 1946, finished high school and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, N.M., according to his family. He served as a counselor, teacher and principal in northwestern New Mexico. He spent the latter part of his life ranching, farming, fighting for his tribe’s right to water from the San Juan River basin and sharing the story of the Code Talkers. - See more at: http://americanmilitarynews.com/2013/12/famous-navajo-code-talker-dies-age-90/#sthash.CW3V5Eke.dpuf Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  20. And they were in stock at: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  21. If ya get stopped roll your windows down have your license and registration handy, hands on the wheel, and say hi officer how are you doing today ?? It's a nice start to a conversation that ends w no cost and a nice day!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  22. Outpost armory and I wanna say I saw em at academy in Smyrna. HTH Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  23. I guess when they start losing more businesses they'll realize showing everyone an infected sphincter won't instill anything nice to come around..,,, Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  24. I like the concept of the brace but its a no to for me as I can use a single or 2 point sling and hit what I want to. The other reason is its cumbersome for my taste and takes time to mount and make ready, a sling gives me more options. I was surprised it got approved but it helps hold a pistol w one hand securely as the gun gods want so....enjoy! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
  25. Total HVAC Brentwood,and The lee co cool springs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.

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