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Thursday, December 9, 2021
I'd have to gut you like a fish!
Even an ox dies.
Yeah, I don't have 3 bad men to go against in a saloon, so let's not make that kind of arrangement. Nor do I need copious quantities of laudanum just yet.
Very true. My Dad passed from liver cancer in 2004. It wasn't detected until 8 weeks before he died. Never had pain in his side. the pain was in his left shoulder which led to a series of wrong diagnoses and an unnecessary rotator cuff surgery. It was found by accident looking for a kidney stone.
To be confident and competent enough with a rifle to be able to hit anything I can see in a Jovian Thunderbolt kind of way.
To be able to defend myself with a handgun.
To perhaps harvest some tasty venison with either a rifle or a shotgun, any skin or antler is just a nice bonus, here.
And, if necessary: To Defend the Ramparts of Democracy from a Level 4 Zombie Outbreak or against the Jacobin, Rampaging, Godless, Red-Commie Hordes (or their modern equivalent.)
"You never select a shotgun as your primary anti-zombie firearm. It's great for onesy twosey, but zombies travel in hordes. The reload time is onerous, and the ammo, while effective, is heavy and bulky and short ranged."
Big Mistake for Her
If Ginsberg had let Scalia put the words "strict scrutiny" in Heller and Hillary said "Gun control is just not going to be a priority for my administration," Hillary would have been elected President.
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Shoot/Don’t Shoot
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Memorial Day
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SIG Manurhin 543 Semiauto: I Really Like This Rifle
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Light blogging
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Minor medical condition taken care of. Nothing to worry about. But requires
a lot of couch time. Back later. Kamagra Ohne Rezept Kaufen
Eighteen Years Ago Today...
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Eighteen years ago today, my son was born. TheBoy entered the collective
conscious, bringing "father" to the list of names I proudly wear. He's off
to the ...
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
3 comments:
Of course medicine has advanced some since the early 1900s as well.
A smidge
Very true. My Dad passed from liver cancer in 2004. It wasn't detected until 8 weeks before he died. Never had pain in his side. the pain was in his left shoulder which led to a series of wrong diagnoses and an unnecessary rotator cuff surgery. It was found by accident looking for a kidney stone.
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