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#1 Apr 05 2008 at 9:43 PM Rating: Good
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The time has come to prise it from his cold, dead hands.

Rot, Chuck. Rot.
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#2 Apr 05 2008 at 9:47 PM Rating: Good
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Kao almost beat you to it. Lucky for you, he had a technical issue. Smiley: boozing I already posted my response in the other thread, so this is the best I can muster for now.

#3 Apr 05 2008 at 9:48 PM Rating: Good
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I remember watching him in Soylent Green and thinking that he was the most manly man i'd ever seen, in all of the wrong ways.
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I could move mine. but that would be silly.
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#5 Apr 06 2008 at 12:02 AM Rating: Default
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Holy ****, second Christmas!!!

This is the best news I've heard in months. Woooo hooooo!!!!

Also, a better thread title would have been "You damn, dirty apes"

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#6 Apr 06 2008 at 12:11 AM Rating: Good
Bummer hell of an actor ....

Idiot of the NRA yes but still hell of an actor RIP
#7 Apr 06 2008 at 2:05 AM Rating: Decent
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Buh-bye, Charles.
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#8 Apr 06 2008 at 5:58 AM Rating: Decent
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Smasharoo wrote:
Holy sh*t, second Christmas!!!

This is the best news I've heard in months. Woooo hooooo!!!!

Also, a better thread title would have been "You damn, dirty apes"

I liked Fark's. "Time to pry the gun out"
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#9 Apr 06 2008 at 9:34 AM Rating: Good
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R.I.P. Mr. H.


Saw him in Planet of The Apes first time. love those movies! (not the new one)
#10 Apr 06 2008 at 10:43 AM Rating: Default
I take it most of you are not supporters of the NRA?
#11 Apr 08 2008 at 10:25 AM Rating: Decent
Well most of them would be leaning more to the left, and therefore more inclined to believe what the left tells them, so yep. NRA= evil people on these forums ^^;
#12 Apr 10 2008 at 3:14 PM Rating: Good
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I spent a few days in the woods with his nephew when I was about junior high school age.

That is an absolutely true story.

I had a weird childhood.
#13 Apr 10 2008 at 3:36 PM Rating: Good
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humangrumbler wrote:
I spent a few days in the woods with his nephew when I was about junior high school age.

That is an absolutely true story.

I had a weird childhood.
what a lovely story Smiley: rolleyes
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#14 Apr 10 2008 at 4:06 PM Rating: Good
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I had a weird childhood.


Tell me about it. This one time in my childhood I spent a few days jerking off and playing FFVII.

It was strange. All so strange.
#15 Apr 11 2008 at 6:57 AM Rating: Decent
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Well most of them would be leaning more to the left, and therefore more inclined to believe what the left tells them, so yep. NRA= evil people on these forums ^^;


I'm a lifetime member of the NRA for no other reason than that my uncle bought one for me when I was four. As much as I can appreciate the principle of wanting to keep guns in order to overthrow tyrannical government (why we have not done this yet is a wonder, honestly); I can't think of many people who would be seriously committed to the task, much less the ******* NRA.
#16 Apr 11 2008 at 7:34 AM Rating: Excellent
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As much as I can appreciate the principle of wanting to keep guns in order to overthrow tyrannical government (why we have not done this yet is a wonder, honestly)


Because that ridiculously romantic notion is completely, totally, ludicrously out of date.

You're not fighting modern military armaments with your Smith&Wesson.

I mean, you're welcome to try.
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#17 Apr 11 2008 at 8:33 AM Rating: Decent
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Because that ridiculously romantic notion is completely, totally, ludicrously out of date.

You're not fighting modern military armaments with your Smith&Wesson.

I mean, you're welcome to try.


I wasn't serious. That's why I appreciate the principle, and only the principle. As much as I'd like to see a successful violent overthrow, it just isn't going to happen. The NRA is obsolete (for the reasons you stated) as an organization for enacting the only principle for gun ownership in which I can see sense; it's remaining agenda serve only to propagate violence, and thus, in an ironic twist of fate, the members of the organization are dressed up fancily with no place to go. Furthermore, I was insinuating that the NRA is probably the last organization you'd see pitching for a violent overthrow of our current government.

It's more of a "ha! ain't that a *****" sentiment than a "lets get our guns and march on the capitol" kinda deal.

Actually, there is one other principle that I can get on board with for owning guns: collecting and appreciating them as works of art, as one would do with swords. There is a certain beauty of say, my father's collection of world war era mausers and lugers. I'm not sure that's sufficient for deterring gun control but it's there.
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