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  1. All this boils down to once I have kids, they will be home-schooled. That isn't to say they wouldn't have any kind of social life, I just will not have them getting indoctrinated by the common core controlled system that is public schools today. The school rules alone are enough to make you wanna puke. When I was a senior in high school, I was 18. I was in my vehicle leaving school grounds though still technically on the grounds whilst smoking a cigarette on my way out, the vice-principal at the time saw me, got my license number, and gave me three days lunch detention(which is where they put you so they don't have to have someone stay after school and pay them to watch over us). That's moronic as I am of age and it was AFTER school hours, hence my point. These douchnozzles take "rules" and stretch them as far as they can, as Bersaguy said, give em an inch....
  2. You think people would've learned from Jurassic Park...
  3. Welcome cousin.
  4. What was causing your hangups? My buds MAC-11 .380 upper is really finicky but then 1600rpm will do that. His new 9mm slowed down the rate of fire and as long as the dummy doesn't load his lead head rounds it cycles like a dream. Yes, my bud is such a cheap bastard he really likes to run reloads with cast bullets in his MAC. -_-
  5. I too am a fan of pleasure zeppelins.
  6. Yep, Tegu's are some MEAN suckers, definitely don't wanna grab one without protective gloves on and getting control of that head as they'll take your fingers clean off the bone. Also a nasty sucker you guys are dealing with...
  7. I'm not listening!!!
  8.   I LOVE fried Gator, that stuff is too good. I've also always wanted to try Iguana and Rattlesnake. Iguana they call in South America the "tree chicken", lol.
  9.   LIES, HIDEOUS SLANDEROUS FILTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10.   Phhhbbttt, who does that, that is SO childish. *looks around nervously to make sure no one is looking*
  11. Erik88, make room, we're on the way!!!!!!!!!!!
  12. You'd probably have better luck with the wildlife than if you were to break down west of I-95 in South Florida. East of 95 is all good but as soon go under that over pass it's like some sort of magic portal transports you into the ghetto. It's like Narnia but with hair picks, hi-points, thugs, and switch blades.
  13. I've always wondered if that stock was real or not... is that just purely an aftermarket stock or is there something like that Springfield has offered in the past?
  14.       ^^^Yep. I use it to stay connected with family I rarely get to see as well as intermingling with possible customers. One post on there snagged me about 15 customers.
  15. Outstanding build! I commend you sir.
  16. I had a similar problem with my 700 SPS .300 Win Mag, the bolt would lock up tighter than a nun's drawers and the base of the casing's had marring that after firing the apparently the case swelled up enough to lock up. I heavily cleaned the chamber for about 30 minutes, seems to have cleared up MY problem for the most part.
  17. My sentiments as well 10-Ring, the BATFE is about as useful as the TSA in my eyes.
  18. Not gonna lie, I'm 20 for 20. Lolz. One slight alteration is that I don't blow my nose into my hands, that's just silly......... I blow my nose onto the curtain and then turn the shower head on the unsuspecting mucus as it never sees it coming, that makes entirely far more sense.  :yuck:
  19.   Did it when I was tipsy at a bar one night when no one else was in there. You've never seen how fast a fat guy can move till he's half lit and almost caught doing something REALLY stupid.
  20. that are probably gross to all non men(be it woman or effeminate man). Have a look... http://www.tickld.com/x/20-things-men-do-that-women-probably-dont-know-about
  21. Seems like someone is being made an example of, they made a poor choice for their martyr...
  22. So they're taking their normal Jack Boot measures up a notch, got it.
  23. I know that the over reaction of school systems and administrators has been brought up here lately but this, this is just beyond me how prosecutors like this can sleep with themselves at night. I understand the young man made a little mistake but destroying his life for it?   http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/03/12/teen-jailed-for-13-days-after-emt-kit-pocketknife-and-found-in-his-car-and-thats-just-scratching-the-surface-of-jordan-wisers-nightmare/   Meet Jordan Wiser, a high school senior you might call an overachiever. Enrolled in an Ohio vocational-technical school, Wiser was taking Firefighter 2 and EMT courses to bolster his dream of future public service. “Last year, I completed the law enforcement course,” the 18-year-old told The Huffington Post. “I received several certifications, including the National Terror Defense certification from FEMA, the Terror Recognition certification and (certification as an) Emergency Vehicle Operator.” Wiser also joined the Army, enrolling the Future Soldiers program, and was scheduled to ship out in August. After his planned military service, he figured he’d embark on a career as a police officer or firefighter. But Wiser’s big dreams of public service are on hold. In fact, he’s now enduring a nightmare. It all started Dec. 12 when administrators at Ashtabula County Technical and Career Campus (A-Tech) in Jefferson, Ohio — about 60 miles northeast of Cleveland — questioned Wiser after an alleged tip regarding videos uploaded to Wiser’s YouTube account. Among the clips are reviews of video games and merchandise, home defense tactics, and an interview with a local police officer. “The principal said he had reason to believe I had weapons in my vehicle and needed to search it,” Wiser told the Huffington Post. “He made me empty out all my pockets, and the vice principal grabbed me and patted me down very forcibly. It was somewhat awkward. Then they took my car keys. I told them what was in my car and said, ‘Don’t be alarmed.’” Wiser added that he didn’t give school officials permission to search his vehicle, nor was there a warrant to perform the search. But they cited the school handbook as their warrant, he said, adding that they denied his request to call an attorney. And what did they find inside Wiser’s vehicle? A folding blade pocketknife, a stun gun and two Airsoft guns. Airsoft is a game akin to paintball in which participants shoot each other with round non-metallic pellets, and Wiser said he had plans for an Airsoft game after school. The stun gun was for self-defense, he said, adding that the pocketknife was part of his EMT kit. “My stun gun was locked in the glove box,” Wiser told the Huffington Post, “and the knife was in my EMT medical vest. I bought it at K-Mart and have it as part of my first responder kit for cutting seatbelts.” Wiser was arrested and jailed for illegal conveyance of a weapon onto a school ground, a Class 5 felony. Harold Specht, the chief assistant prosecutor at the Ashtabula County prosecutor’s office, said the charge is related only to the pocketknife. “I was in jail for almost 13 days,” Wiser told the Huffington Post. “The first bond hearing I went to was on December 15. The judge ordered me [to be] held on a half million-dollar bond, pending a psychological evaluation. I did that and passed. They found I was not suicidal, homicidal or a threat to anybody. My attorney brought it up in front of a different judge, who let me out on a $50,000 bond and an ankle monitor. I was released from jail on Christmas Eve.” Given his school’s locale, Wiser doesn’t understand all the hubub over his pocketknife — nor the wide-ranging fallout from its discovery. “There are kids at my school all the time who get caught with knives and are suspended,” he told the Huffington Post. “My school is very rural, and people carry knives. I can accept the fact that there was a lapse in judgment, and I can accept a punishment, but I have already been expelled from both the tech school and my home school.” Jerome Brockway, the A-Tech superintendent, declined to discuss the case. And since Wiser’s felony charge, he said the Army discharged him pending a not-guilty verdict or dropped charges without prejudice. That’s not all. If the felony charge sticks, things could get way worse. “If I am convicted of a felony, I’m never going to be a police officer. I’m never going to be a fireman. I’m never going to be in the military,” he added. “I won’t even be able to be a janitor. I’m 18 years old, and this is going to ruin my entire life.” If all of the knocks against Wiser weren’t enough, he added that the conditions of his bond prohibit him from contact with his grandfather, who is dying from cancer. “The one judge I went in front of told me to remove any firearms from my parents’ house and put them at my grandpa’s house,” Wiser said. “The next judge freaked out about me even knowing what a gun is and put a no-contact order against me and my grandparents. My grandfather is dying right now, and I am not allowed within 500 feet of him.” There was a petition on change.org that demanded Wiser’s charges be reduced to a misdemeanor, and within 48 hours, it attracted 1,349 signatures. But Wiser said he asked that the petition be closed, which it was. “The court threatened to hold sanctions against me and my lawyer,” Wiser told the Huffington Post. “I guess the prosecutor was upset because his inbox had been flooded with emails as a result of the petition.” Specht said he’s aware “there’s a load of people out here that just think we’re the devil because we’re allegedly ruining this young kid’s life,” but he insisted that’s not the case and that the felony charge is justified and there are no plans to reduce the charge. “There are all these school occurrences where people are shot, people are killed by other students,” Specht said. “We see it every day … so we don’t take these things lightly. … We have to be sure that we don’t have a potential for something like that to happen here.” Wiser said he’s offended by Specht’s characterization. “I was enlisted in the Army and went to school to be [a] police officer and fireman,” he said. “Why are they trying to paint me as a potential school shooter? I never had any intentions of hurting a soul.” Wiser’s attorney, William Bobulsky, did not return calls for comment from the Huffington Post. Wiser is scheduled to appear in court again on April 1 for a pretrial hearing. A jury trial is tentatively scheduled for June 11. “Never in my life did I think this would happen,” Wiser said. “I dedicated my life to public service, and now a four-inch pocketknife could ruin everything.”
  24. Did they make 80% illegal in Cali?? Seriously, where are they getting this kind of justification????

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