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Mike.357

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  1. I looked and was not suprised by what was pictured. Funny in these incidents the accused criminals are never everyday white guys.
  2. I think that is the first time I have actually seen the Form 4473 Mickey. Would it actually even be valid without a place to put thumbprints? No wonder no one wants to fill it out.
  3. I forgot what I wanted to say
  4. Mars you are ruining my street cred with that allegation
  5. details, we need details. Walk, ride, mower type etc.... Did nothing break? No bee stings or swarming pests?
  6. did he get shot or bit by the slide? Dumbest looking grip I have ever seen, also what was that on the floor underneath where he was shooting?
  7. that is not me, totally different set of circumstance.
  8. Dude do a search , I ain't writing that crap out again. happened last year around June 21 I was arrested and subsequently charges were dismissed because it was BS.
  9. just a simple reminder that this shoot is the fourth saturday, July 26. Thread is titled correctly but just making sure everyone is reading it right.
  10. well, near two hours later the Huskee is back in working order and is able to earn its keep. Though Grannies yard will retain its "Mowhawk" look until the next time I need to cut her grass. (Sorry Granny but I am not hauling all 17.5 horses of rolling thunder back over for five minutes of cutting.) Knowing her I will have to tell her NO several times in a loud voice to keep her from trying to pay for the belt. Anyway its on and boy did it suck. I pulled the blades and sharpened them. That was fun. I tell you, if you ever do any mechanical work you gotta have a breaker bar of sorts. I use a metal fence post that slides over the ratchet wrench. Works like a charm. And a torque wrench is a must have too. 80 lbs or force on the nut to hold the blades back in place. 3/4 of the repair time was messing with the blades. I also had to make a tool to pull a spring. Always keep a wire coat hanger or two in the house. It worked like a charm getting the spring back on the mower. Now that's done I get to go back to work and pull orders for tomorrows deliveries. The fun never ends...
  11. so it was time to go mow the mother in laws grass again. recent rain has given her lawn a spurt of growth. No big deal, I been cutting it all summer long anyway. Decided to throw the weed eater in the truck too and wack around her deck and a few other spots I can't get the Huskee into. So I am mowing and all is going good. Got a real added bonus as I saw a huge blackberry bush. I stopped and picked a handful and they were good eating, let me tell you. anyway I am about done, maybe two more passes in the middle of the yard. All of the sudden comes a big vibration from the mower deck. I am like WTF????????? I stop the motor and get off the mower. On my hands and knees I figured I would find some crud wrapped on the belt or wrapped around the blades. Well what did I find? My mowing deck belt was about disintigrated. Big threads hanging off of it. I looked at the yard and seeing two more strips I figured the belt would last five more minutes. WRONG. Lasted about twenty more seconds. Not enough belt left to hold onto the pulleys. So I go to the Tractor Supply store to look for a new belt. Luckily for me they have my size in stock. Unluckily for me my pocket is now 35 bucks lighter. But I do have the added joy of pulling the deck off the mower and putting the new belt on. I am hoping the belt just crapped out and not something with the pulleys that forced the belt to fall apart. So if I am lucky I will just be able to stick the new belt on. I think I am going to sharpen the blades while I have the deck off the mower. I am sure they are need to some serious TLC. Ain't life good?
  12. That is the cheapest source for a Walker that I have. I checked all my links, your has them beat.
  13. thought the cover is supposed to be satire it is a reminder of how much truth there is in satire
  14. we used to have a cordless mouse. The oldest grandson would take it and hide it, finding great humor in his actions. But he would always cough it up when I would take away the play station controller. One day he hid it and then went home before anyone knew i was missing. I tore he basement up looking for it. Little punk stuck it in his toy box, I never found it. Since then I have just left the corded mouse on the computer. He was not smart enough then to know I could just follow the three foot cord to where he would stick it, lol. No problem now, except I still hid the playstation controller on him:p
  15. Could the OP technically loan the gun to his brother? If so just loan it to him forever.
  16. I would save the wad of washed paper. In case the cops come to you to explain how your gun was used in a crime you can give that to them. Surely their CSI team can decipher the washed wad of paper pulp and free you from suspicion. Cigarettes would be a good back up plan. To be really safe you could always move in the middle of the night to Memphis where you easily will assimilate into the criminal culture there and easily be overlooked by law enforcement.
  17. i thought his wife has straightened hair? Is she down with the Fro now?
  18. I think the letter is his way of replying to my mocking and taunting ways. Basically it might be JJ's way of say he is sorry. HA I doubt it. They would bust me again if given the chance, rats that they are. I seriously do get a twisted kick out of driving past the jail while toting my five shooter, LOL I am the only one who got this??? Very strange.
  19. not sure what you mean but i suppose I am over it. I was not carrying when arrested, but yes carrying when I drive past the jail taunting and mocking. LOL, Yes I am gonna start saving to pay for the gas to drive down to Chattanooga. I am sure I can find you. then you will see how funny my jokes are <!-- / message -->
  20. You know, I wonder if a little more than a small part of all this is that Smoke wants to win the Indy 500. Can't win it if you aren't allowed to run in it.
  21. Just doing my part, and because of that I am loved and hated at the same time Yanno, I been driving for about 34 years, pick ups mostly, a few cars way back in the day. I have never ever seen anything funny going on. My sisinlaws hubby is a OTR truck driver, something like 3 million miles in his career. He told me he has NEVER seen anything. I think it is a myth.
  22. I am so bored I just pulled the .357 rounds out of my revolver and polished them.
  23. Okay, I know I have no life. No big secret here. But where the heck is everyone? This place is extra dead tonight.
  24. heck, since the first time I read this story I have been going daily to Home Depot. No freakin luck for me and naked girls in my car. I am not sure if this story is true.
  25. overall length with .22 barrel is a little over 32 inches From end of buttstock to trigger it is about 13 inches with .410 barrel it is going to be a few inches longer than with the .22

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