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So tell me more about becoming a vendor....
TGO David replied to Grand Torino's topic in Feedback and Support
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Everyone shouid read this... http://www.allenbwest.com/2014/12/quite-possibly-racist-article-will-ever-read/ About Allen West: Allen West was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia in the same neighborhood where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once preached. He is the third of four generations of military servicemen in his family. During his 22 year career in the United States Army, Lieutenant Colonel West served in several combat zones: in Operation Desert Storm, in Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was a Battalion Commander in the Army’s 4th Infantry Division, and later in Afghanistan. He received many honors including a Bronze Star, three Meritorious Service Medals, three Army Commendation Medals and a Valorous Unit Award. In 1993 he was named the US Army ROTC Instructor of the Year. After his retirement from the Army in 2004, Allen taught high school for a year before returning to Afghanistan as a civilian military adviser to the Afghan army, an assignment he finished in November 2007. In November of 2010, Allen was honored to continue his oath of service to his country when he was elected to the United States Congress, representing Florida’s 22nd District. As a member of the 112th Congress, he sat on the Small Business and Armed Services Committees and was instrumental in passage of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act. He is a Fox News Contributor, a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and regularly writes for numerous media outlets. Allen is an avid distance runner, a Master SCUBA diver and motorcyclist. His wife, Angela, holds an MBA and Ph.D. and is a financial planner. His older daughter, Aubrey, attends college in south Florida, and his younger daughter Austen, is in high school.
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I see several people who should have woken up in a hospital needing emergency surgery to remove a cell phone from their ass. Seriously... I just couldn't do that job. You guys keep that in mind the next time someone posts a "cop bashing" thread here on TGO. This is the sort of B.S. they put up with on a daily basis. If 9 out of 10 people you encountered in your job acted like those assholes, you would probably find it really hard to choke back the expectation that the 10th person was going to be any different. And for what it's worth, the blacks in the ghetto are just the most recent arrivals to the video everything the cops do party. Stupid ass white people started it during during protests and demonstrations, just HOPING to catch one cop at his wits end, finally going upside someone's head with a well-deserved baton or a boot. Freedom gives you a lot of things in this country, but one thing it SHOULDN'T is freedom from consequences. Those highly productive members of black society who were obviously just on a lunch break from their well-paying jobs at Edward Jones and Associates, clearly got lucky and missed the Consequences Bus that day. Martin Luther King must be rolling over in his grave. He died for THIS?!?
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These guys probably don't get much time behind a stick like that. Many of the patrol officers opt not to carry handguns.
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I think most of you have been here long enough to know the rules and know to leave the pics with profanity off the forum. Tnx.
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I greatly prefer the rubberized GunTape brand material for this reason. The abrasive sort is hell on your clothes, skin, anything in your pockets.... just anything it gets up against.
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The vehicles are way more entertaining than I am!
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Will keep you in my prayers, Doug. As Mac said, let us all know if you need anything.
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I honestly don't have an answer for that. It seems like a huge change in reception to your sticker with the mere addition of a URL, and I really can't rationalize it.
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The URL is what brings new people to the community, and it's really small on the decals. Small enough they have to be walking by your vehicle and stop for a second to really get a good look at it.
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Some fuel for the Costa haters... Japanese Airsoft show
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
I dressed like Little Bo Peep once. Not really. -
Conversation about buying & selling reloads.
TGO David replied to Sidewinder's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Bears repeating! Closing this thread. -
Some fuel for the Costa haters... Japanese Airsoft show
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
All the jokes aside -- I'd still like to take a class led by him. The guy has a lot of good info between his ears. The Magpul Dynamics DVDs were great instructionals and there really wasn't a whole lot of BS in them. Granted, Travis Haley seems to have kept him anchored pretty securely but still. I think the most recent batch of ridiculousness is just the result of him believing his own press a little too much. -
Some fuel for the Costa haters... Japanese Airsoft show
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
It's just disheartening. Drove me to drink! Still drinking. What's been seen cannot be unseen. -
Some fuel for the Costa haters... Japanese Airsoft show
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
I'm pretty sure that conversation with me would have gone more along the lines of: You want me to do... what? -
If I can draw it, they can produce it. The only limitation is the cost per square inch of real estate.
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We cranked some of those out in years past. I'll probably revisit it at some point. In the meantime the morale patches would be a great addition to any tacticool hats with velcro pads on them.
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I can also go larger with these, or even have a second option for larger patches for those of you who want to use them for something else or want bigger swag to slap on your coat / range bag. They'd be a little more expensive but a 3" or even 4" would work better as a coaster or something.
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Haha. That's like saying you'd buy a Coke if it didn't say Coca Cola on it. :lol:
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I will only be offended if it's swill beer. 100% approved for craft beers. ;)
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PVC. Stated several times in the post. :)
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We've kicked this idea around before but I have a renewed interest in it. I am considering having some PVC rubber TGO "morale" patches made up. These would be identical to our TGO logo decals that we sell in the store, and would be 2-inches diameter, 3 dimensional, with velcro backings. They would be full color. The manufacturer I am talking to about this is well known in the tacticool industry and makes patches for a multitude of military units, law enforcement departments, organizations, etc. Cost would be somewhere between $8.00 and $12.00 depending on how many folks we get to participate. If you're interested and seriously would buy one (or a few) please vote in the attached poll so I can gauge interest. Examples of similar style of patches follow.
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Michael is spot on here. Go ahead and engrave it now. It'll save you the headache and hassle of doing it later. If he's set up to do the engravings, by all means let him help you with that too. :) And you are correct, none of what the BATFE does makes a whole heck of a lot of sense.