Annoyed at thread drift

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Good questions from you ? ��

No pay, keeps the IRS, DOJ, CIA, FBI, SLED, TSA, ABC, moderators, DNR, F&G, SP, etc. out of our lives! ��
Neutral ground locations; that way no hordes, paparazzi, significant others, can track!
Hollyweird is a possibility, but only during hunting season ! No baiting allowed, and only cast lead, so NO GLOCKS ! ��
Almost seems like rules, so ?????? ��
Shoot, just start a nonmonetized YouTube Channel and share the password.
Anyone that wants to upload, can.
 
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Snubby, with all that money you could buy a bus for the Drift and it
wouldn't have to be the "short bus".
You are going to share aren't you?
(expletive deleted) a bus, we're goin' in style!

I figger with that kinda money, it'd be on my private range with a massive barbecue.
 
Snubby, I'm in the process of winding up my affairs here & preparing to move to Paw Paw. I just realized we are related! You have enough space for me, right? But I'm sure we will be buying a bigger house anyway, what with your sudden largesse. I can room with the cats;not a problem. I'll send you an email to advise you of my pending arrival. Stock up on the bison burger, son, we'll grill out.
I guess we could set up a cot in the leather storage room. Just remember it needs to stay cool and dark.
I wonder how much it'd cost to buy the town of Paw Paw WV?
 
[quote =chud333;13 9096527]It must take those dudes awhile to find you in Paw Paw
there Snubby.
I got mine last year from these folks.
Sent them my bank account and routing number
and haven't heard back about my millions yet?
I'll let youse all know when i'm rich.
One free S&W for every single drifter !!!


Chuck[/quote]
I'd like to put my name on the list for a 3" Model 625 please
 
Had a wonderful hike today. Pretty much perfect weather.
Everything's growing in and there's some very nice views from the top of a mountain ridge.
Might just havta take some video on our next hike.
According to my LifeTrak watch, 2214 calories burned, 14,206 steps and 5.47 miles.
Not too bad for a gimpy Injun. Especially since my neurologist was ready to put me in an electric scooty chair a few years ago.
 
One of my all time favorites is of course The Rolling Stones.
Out of all of their music in my top Three has to be Gimme Shelter.
Mick was looking for a female voice for a new song they were
recording.
Merry Clayton came in studio after being woken up from bed.
https://youtu.be/ChONufP0FEs
The rest is History.
What a powerful voice on a very dynamic song.

Gimme Shelter--1969
The Rolling Stones
https://youtu.be/R3rnxQBizoU


Chuck
 
I guess we could set up a cot in the leather storage room. Just remember it needs to stay cool and dark.
I wonder how much it'd cost to buy the town of Paw Paw WV?

Bet the price will be more than $24* !
Just giving out some figures from past transactions adjusted for inflation!


*1846, New York historian John Romeyn Brodhead converted the figure of Fl 60 (or 60 guilders) to US$23.[7] "[A] variable-rate myth being a contradiction in terms, the purchase price remains forever frozen at twenty-four dollars," as Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace remarked in their history of New York.[8] Sixty guilders in 1626 was valued at approximately $1,000 in 2006, according to the Institute for Social History of Amsterdam.[9] Based on the price of silver, Straight Dope author Cecil Adams calculated an equivalent of $72 in 1992.[10] Historians James and Michelle Nevius revisited the issue in 2014, suggesting that using the prices of beer and brandy as equivalencies, the price Minuit paid would have the purchasing power of somewhere between $2,600 and $15,600 in current dollars.[1]
 
I guess we could set up a cot in the leather storage room. Just remember it needs to stay cool and dark.
I wonder how much it'd cost to buy the town of Paw Paw WV?

Cool & dark works for me, but the smell of leather might bring back some......strange memories.

I can kick in at lest $39.99 to help cover the Paw Paw purchase; one of my many other business ventures seems to have fallen through...
 
Some mornings when I'm out on my pre-dawn fitness walks I think about the things I learned while working with my father and Homer Bast on Homer's Captain's Diary. I find myself walking more erect, with a straight spine, head up, and at a quicker tempo while thinking about what was going on. I was not there, so I'll hand it back to the wise men that were...

USS Yolo, May 20, 1945, Okinawa:



May 20, 1945

No GQ was called after midnight. Contrary to reports, the weather remained clear and balmy. The Japanese were as fooled as we, but they seemed to be gathering themselves for another Kikusui. Holiday routine was given this afternoon and immediately after dinner a movie was shown. Interruption came with the call to GQ. To the west, in the setting sun were puffs of smoke. As darkness settled-in the call came to "make smoke". With the atmospheric pressure and no breeze the smoke lingers for hours. When GQ ended the movie continued.

Coming topside after the show, I stopped at the rail to gaze at the moon surrounded by fleecy clouds. The sea was calm. Overall there hung an oppressiveness that boded bad weather ahead. The air is still and the atmosphere sticky and humid. Toward the beach, where the fighting is fierce, the sky is white from the glare of star shells. Flashes of fire are prominent as bombardment vessels pound the enemy. Here and there are fires. The constant rumble of guns is heard as shells crash and echo only to sound again and again. A few miles from the battle, ships with lights blazing unload while, throughout the island men, trucks, and dozers prepare new fields on which aircraft will land. About 35 planes made the first strong air attack on Okinawa's shipping in several days. Five light naval units on the picket line were damaged and 25 enemy were downed. Several of the enemy penetrated the anchorage. Generally the Hagushi ships' thunderous barrage keeps them away.

 
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