That New York likes excessively high trigger pull weights on pistols for 'safety'.
Gear solution instead of a training solution.
First to solve a cop problem, and now to solve a free-people problem.
My quizzical nature wonder why it doesn't spread outside of New York. Goodness knows, folks have tried. Lemon squeezers are 130 years old.
I guess it's like it's hard to find Scrapple! served much beyond Pennsylvania or Maryland. Or those crazy pork tenderloin sammiches too far from Indy. Just a regional, quirk I guess.
Library Work
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This evening, I worked my way backwards from Gibson though Bujold and
into Brunner (including *Shockwave* Rider, a proto-cyberpunk future that
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Well, I learned something today. My dad was from pennsyvania and my mom from Mississippi (they met in England but that's another story) my mom cooked a corn meal dish with pork sausage in it. Was formed into a loaf, sliced and fried in butter. I assumed it was a southern dish. Mom called it mush but dad called it scrapple.
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