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I have a neighbour that loves the view it seem's.
Steelharp replied to Tobashadow's topic in General Chat
I'm not so sure pointing a firearm, loaded or unloaded, laser sighted or not, at an individual in another house is the brightest move here. Sounds like the start of an overnight date with Bubba. -
That was just toooooooooo funny! Loved it! (Yes, I know there are those dingys that will think it's real.)
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And that's the perfect "different strokes" scenario. My HK P2000 is the finest, most accurate handgun I've ever personally had. The absolute "one" I would never part with.
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Glock 21 and 36. Too big, too small.
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Can this guy get ANY more stupid?
Steelharp replied to Steelharp's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Ghost, thank you for your service and wisdom, which will undoubtedly be poopooed by some as unrealistic. Reality isn't a concept easily grasped by some. -
Jimmy Carter: Wilson comments 'based on racism' | General News | Comcast.net What a maroon...
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About the 4:10 mark... Hilarious...
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strick, I stand connected! lol...
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I don't believe a Baptist would say, "Our Time Has Come."
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The last four words on this page speak volumes... ISLAM ON Capitol hill
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Sam's last name is Hoster, just fyi.
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Then you won't have to just lay in the gutter and die.
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Press release below... now, I just need artists! -------------- Homeland Entertainment Group announced today the development of their brand new Christian Country label, Monteagle Records, as they recruited and welcomed aboard new A&R Director, Michael Douchette, of Gallatin, TN. “We are excited about Mike coming on board,†stated Bob Jones, CEO of Homeland Entertainment Group. “We believe Christian Country music is a very important genre in today’s music scene. Mike will be signing groups on our new Monteagle Christian Country label and will be the A & R Director for the label.†Under Jones direction, Homeland has had over a 40 year track record of Southern Gospel music success with such names as Rambo’s, Oak Ridge Boys, Bill Gaither Trio, Stamps Quartet, Imperials, Speer Family, and Cathedral Quartet, making the legendary Nashville-based entertainment company "home." Douchette is the son of the late, William Douchette, (stage name: "Sheriff" Tex Davis) who with Gene Vincent penned the 50’s rock sensation, “Be-Bop-a-Lula.†The song, along with Sheriff Tex’s management, songwriting, and country music radio experience as a DJ, landed him in a promoter position with Nashville-based Monument Records. In 1967, he began making an even greater impact on music row. Sheriff Tex promoted and ignited the explosive careers of Dolly Parton, Jeanne Seely, Kris Kristofferson, and many other successful artists. His business savvy, charismatic personality, and passion for music landed him in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, stamping his name in music history as a pioneer in country music, and giving him the distinct status as one of Nashville’s Rock and Roll founders. With a rich music heritage planted and cultivated by his father, Michael Douchette’s career began at age 19 in a harmonica overdub with Ronnie Prophet and continues flourishing today. His many contributions to the music industry reads like a who’s who of not only Country music, but Southern Gospel music as well. A short list of his credits includes a seven-year tour with George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Douchette’s creditability and phenomenal talents positioned him early on as one of the most in-demand session players in both Country and Gospel music. His distinct harmonica contributions to the legendary Alabama “Mountain Music†platinum project is only one example of a lifelong list of his credits. Others include sessions and/or live performances from the Grand Ole Opry, to all over the country and abroad, with names like Ronnie McDowell, Billy Joe Royal, Bill Hanff, Perry’s, Tammy Vice, Legacy Five, Steeles, Hinson’s, Gaiters, Alan Jackson, Mark Chestnutt, Faith Hill, Lorrie Morgan, Alabama, John Berry, Clint Black, Jack Greene, Ace Cannon, Paulette Carlson, Earl Thomas Conley, Bobbie Cryner, Dixiana, Vern Gosdin, Loretta Lynn, Wayne Newton, Ray Price, Crabb Family, Bonnie Raitt, Eddy Raven, Linda Ronstadt, Dan Seals, Doug Stone, Mel Tillis, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, Conway Twitty, Billy Walker, Keith Whitley, Chely Wright, and many more. With this latest move into Homeland Entertainment Group’s top Christian Country slot, Douchette will be following in his father’s footsteps, as he develops new artists and helps them realize their career goals. Having been bathed in country music from childhood, and having steadily built a respected name reminiscent of his father’s, industry insiders are expecting positive results from his endeavors ahead. General consensus: Douchette will develop and launch new artists onto the music scene, expanding Christian Country into new arenas with much success. Many colleagues who have worked with him during his 35 years in the music industry predict the "Douchette" name will once again go down in history. More Info: Michael Douchette, A&R, Monteagle Records (615) 429-6736 Homeland Entertainment Group 266 East Main Gallatin, TN 37066 Main: 615-461-8412 http://www.HomelandEntertainmentGroup.com
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I don't guess the unreleased studio cut of "Be Bop a Lula" is on there, is it?
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I'm not sure; doesn't sound familiar. What's he/she do?
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Totally OT... we worked at the Frontier where they worked when I was with Tammy Wynette. They had this disappearing elephant routine. One night, the smoke cleared... and the hidden elevator had got stuck. Only the elephant's legs were gone...
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Sigmund and Dick! I remember them...
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Applying "truth in advertising" to obamacare
Steelharp replied to Mark@Sea's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Liberals hate Fox because unfiltered, un-massaged facts disrupt their worldview). What other news sources do you get? If you really beileve Fox doesn't have a rightwing bias there's no point in arguing with you. I believe to arrive at the truth about things you have to listen to both sides and use your own judgement, but to each his own. Which is exactly what Fox does, the only network that shows both sides. Because they don't pander to the left, it's typical for folks like you to see it as "right wing bias." They're the only ones that don't pass the pablum. Yes, there are "right wing" folks on there, but there are also "left wing" folks. I challenge you to find a "right wing" personality on any of the other news outlets. -
Applying "truth in advertising" to obamacare
Steelharp replied to Mark@Sea's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The only abortion I'm in favor of is retro-active; after someone has proven they're a pos. -
Applying "truth in advertising" to obamacare
Steelharp replied to Mark@Sea's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
wiki is the least reliable source for anything because of the open editing parameters. -
Applying "truth in advertising" to obamacare
Steelharp replied to Mark@Sea's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
That is common; what's the saying? If you're young and not liberal, you don't have a heart. If you're older and not conservative, you don't have a brain. Uh... Ralphie? -
Applying "truth in advertising" to obamacare
Steelharp replied to Mark@Sea's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
And there you go. Thank you for that! -
I was thinking more a couple female clowns...