
H/T Pete H
We would like to do a readers guns feature. Please guys send in your gun pics.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
VETS SLAM THE HURT LOCKER

Comments from guys who've been there . . .
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Redneck Engeering Exam.........
1. Calculate the smallest limb diameter on a persimmon tree that will support a 10 pound possum.
2. Which of the following cars will rust out the quickest when placed on blocks in your front yard?
a) '66 Ford Fairlane
b) '69 Chevrolet Chevelle
c) '64 Pontiac GTO
3. If your uncle builds a still that operates at a capacity of 20 gallons of shine per hour, how many car radiators are necessary to condense the product?
4. A pulpwood cutter has chain saw that operates at 2700 rpm. The density of the pine trees in a plot to be harvested is 470 per acre. The lot is 2.3 acres in size. The average tree diameter is 14 inches. How many Budweiser Tall-Boys will it take to cut the trees?
5. If every old refrigerator in the state vented a charge of R-12 simultaneously, what would be the decrease in the ozone layer?
6. A front porch is constructed of 2x8 pine on 24-inch centers with a field rock foundation. The span is 8 feet and the porch length is 16 feet. The porch floor is 1 inch rough sawn pine. When the porch collapses, how many hound dogs will be killed?
7. A man owns a house and 3.7 acres of land in a hollow with an average slope of 15%. The man has 5 children. Can each of the children place a mobile home on the man's land?
8. A 2-ton pulpwood truck is overloaded and proceeding down a steep grade on a secondary road at 45 mph. The brakes fail. Given the average traffic loading of secondary roads, how many people will swerve to avoid the truck before it crashes at the bottom of the mountain? For extra credit, how many of the vehicles that swerved will have mufflers and uncracked windshields?
9. A Coal Mine operates a NFPA Class 1, Division 2 Hazardous Area. The mine employs 120 miners per shift. A gas warning is issued at the beginning of 3rd shift.
How many cartons of unfiltered Camels will be smoked during the shift?
10. How many generations will it take before cattle develop two legs shorter than the others because of grazing along a mountainside?
H/T Shelly
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Bowling for Change..........from Rico
Ok, yeah...my slug line [Bowling for Change] is a blatant thumb-in-the-eye of that fat Commie-loving ass who made the film "Bowling for Columbine" (among other films insulting to sentient life forms and wet rocks).
Looking at the graphic of 'Left Coast' America made me mindful of a truly GREAT film by the Coen brothers..."The Big Lebowski" and the Newport Beach Sheriff scene Treehorn draws a lot of water...etc).
- Yup! Newport Beach has an average per capita income (PCI) of $86,586.
- Compare that to the US average PCI of $27,589.
Enough of the 'rest' of the US wanted "change" ....well it is here. Look at the sign on the factory gate. Now you "hope" it will go away. Shmuks!
- You're looking at a NO PCI future (unemployment), or one that is vastly reduced by Carteresque stagflation, or a hyper-inflated Mugabe-Zimbabwean lifestyle.
Good luck, suckers. If you don't throw the bums OUT at the polls this Fall, you deserve whatever you get.

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News.......
I kind of want one
RAAAAACIST YELLOW JOURNALISTS KEEPIN THA BRUTHA DOWN!
What President Obama should have realized about Rahm Emanuel
Quote of the Day: 03/02/10
Banks flirt with risk in the shadow world
Give Britain its due or we'll can it: opposition
Woman soldier killed after MoD ignored Snatch Land Rover safety warning
Hillary Clinton offers to help solve Falklands dispute. God help us!!
Clinton meeting with Kirchner adds to British unease over Falklands
Turkey generals accused of links to 2003 Istanbul bombing
Spanish judge accuses Venezuela of helping terrorists
and finally......
Porsche 918 Spyder concept
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British Cyclist Deliberately Run Over in Saudi Arabia
A British man has been killed after youths allegedly rammed a car into a group of friends who were cycling in Saudi Arabia.
John Currie, who worked for BAE Systems – formerly British Aerospace – is believed to have been one four cyclists who started being "cut up" by local youths in two cars on a main road on the outskirts of Riyadh, the Saudi capital.
Initially, it is understood that one of the cars clipped a cyclist causing him to fall off his bike. Then, however, one of the drivers is alleged to have turned around and deliberately ploughed his car into the cyclists...
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OBAMA ASIAN BOWING BIRD

Cross Cultural Communication between Comrades of the Blogosphere:
STORMBRINGER
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The PEOPLEs CUBE ! ! !
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Monday, 1 March 2010
The Last of the Hold Outs
The Outlaw Josie Wales (1976) part 2/13
War on Terror Veteran Virgil enters the Conservative War Debate!
The Conservative War Debate moves to the Airwaves!
Irish Cicero on the Coming Crash: Conspiracy
And don't miss the Daily Bayonet's Monday Meltdown!
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How to enjoy..........from Rico
Economists are clueless, but average people KNOW (a) how hard it is to find work, and (b) what is really going on.
If you're in the construction trades, or only have a year or two of college....you're out of luck. You may have to "retire" before you ever get back to work.
Household incomes have gone nowhere in the last decade.
Stocks, too, have had a "lost" decade.
Stimuless, didn't do squat for job creation or anything else (save make the payments on a 20-something Wall Street hot-shot's Ferrari and maybe Jamie Dimon's humble hacienda; Vikram Pandit just didn't pay for a few months).
Ben 'the Beard' says "be careful" ...the 'recovery' is not such a sure thing. Timmy ain't talking.
So. How do you enjoy a depression?
- Make sure that you are not in its way.
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Video of the Day: Video of Charles Lindbergh's flight
Win Perkins, a real estate appraiser who specializes in airport properties, has posted on his web site a video he created of Charles Lindbergh's preparation and flight, including the famous and risky takeoff in the Spirit of St. Louis . According to Perkins, this is unlike any other presentation of the takeoff footage. Perkins said he assembled news footage from five cameras that filmed Lindbergh's takeoff from Roosevelt Field, Long Island and mixed it with enhanced audio from the same newsreel sources.
When you click on the website address below, you get a photo of the cockpit gauges in the Spirit of St. Louis . It seems like you are in the plane with Lindbergh flying the plane. Episode #3 comes up ready to play.
But there are 4 sequential episodes. I suggest you first go to full screen to view the episodes. Then click on "Contact" to the left and select Episode #1, then watch them in order, #1 through #4.
I was glued to the screen through all four episodes.
I knew Lindbergh was seeking to be the first to fly the Atlantic and win a cash prize, but I did not know that two other aviators were at the same Long Island aeroport preparing to try the flight and win the prize. Lindbergh was the first to take off.
What guts it took for Lindbergh to overcome the odds against him and accomplish this amazing feat.
Select "Contact" after each clip to choose the next Episode
Watch it Here
H/T Canis 61
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MOVIE REVIEW: THE HURT LOCKER

Early into my military experience, my buddies and I learned that the Army ruins war movies for you, for life. Atomic hand grenades, pistol rounds that cause bodies to explode, etc. This film is at least SOMEWHAT realistic, from a technical point of view.
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Video: The Great American Mind Series -- Meghan McCain
H/T Glenwood
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Video: Muslim Students Uncivilized Tactics at UC Irvine
H/T Maurice
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Surrounded...........from Rico
During the 2008 Presidential Election campaign, then Sen. Barack Obama actually said to an audience:
"Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself."
OK, let's do exactly that whatever-your-name is, you Metrosexual-Marxist-Muslim.
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News.......
True Honor
History's oldest hatred
Gordon Brown 'on course to win the election'? You've got to be joking
Barack Obama's first medical: president smokes too much and should improve diet
China 'should sprint to become the world's most powerful country'
Can Britain afford not to build £5bn Royal Navy aircraft carriers?
Obama administration embroiled in illegal removal of Haitian children
US steps up diplomatic pressure on Russia over Iran sanctions
Somali insurgents ban WFP as four million go hungry
Green fuels cause more harm than fossil fuels, according to report
Zimbabwean deminers clear deadly legacy of Falklands war
Canadian Researcher Snaps Sasquatch in Vancouver
Should White Hegemony be recognized as a prohibited ground of discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act?
and finally.......
Video: A Silent Rotor Blade Paves the Way for Super-Stealth Choppers
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Toddler Property Laws........
If I like it, it's mine.
If it's in my hands, it's mine.
If I can take it from you, it's mine.
If I had it a week ago, it's mine.
If it's mine, it must never appear to be yours in any way.
If I'm doing or building something, all the pieces are mine.
If it looks just like mine, it's mine.
If I think it's mine, it's mine.
If it it's near me, it's mine.
If it's broccoli, it's yours.
They have it all figured out.
H/T DML
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THE BESLER STEAM PLANE

A converted Travel Air 2000 biplane made the world's first piloted flight under steam power over Oakland, California, on 12 April 1933.
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In your pocket?............from Rico
"Is that a stack of Federal Reserve Notes in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?"
- Benyamin Bernanke
The US Dollar was formally devalued by forty-percent in 1933.
Today, what you are seeing (er....NOT seeing, thanks to the MSM and the FED) is the same thing...just more gradually, and informally. So far.
The dust has not yet settled.
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