Annoying trend(talk about anything)

Well, I didn't bother reading much of the original post or the thread, but what annoys me is how people open the top of corn on the cob just to see if they can someone find the perfect ear of corn. come on people, it less than a quarter an ear. take the risk you might have to toss the top inch.:mad:
 
I've created a maunster...

This has to be the best thread that the OP has everd peosted.
I've heard that if you combineddddd Vodjka + phrehsly squeeezzed froot juiooced, it's ALL GOOOOD!!!!!!!;)
 
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I went to buy some Sneakers today. They had my size but when I opened the box some dirt bag had exchanged his old shoes into the new box. I hate shoe shopping even more today. :mad:

Golly Gee - I haven't heard the phrase "Dirt Bag" in a Coons Age.


Pete
 
Did Dirty Harry really use a Model 29 or was it a 57?

It was a M57 chambered in 45 Long Colt (not Short Colt) so it could fire blanks. Also they had another one with a 12 inch barrel they used in scenes when they were looking for dramatic effect. The movie had a great deal of influence on police procedures after its release. Such practices as running up a dark alley with a drawn and cocked revolver was almost unheard of before the film came out, but became commonplace after its release. It just makes sense to have that revolver ready to go and police training was quick to pick up on that. In retrospect, it is strange that it took a movie to inspire such a worthwhile procedure, but there it is. Sometimes life imitates art.
 
This calls to mind a statement (or, more properly, a rhetorical question) attributed, perhaps apocryphally, to Richard Nixon, at a public event, to Nelson Rockefeller, who was sitting next to him: "Isn't it not true that this country isn't in worse shape now than it never has been before?"

What was Rocky's response?

a. "I could hardly fail to disagree with you less."
b. "There are a lot of reasons for that, and that's one of them."
c. Starts to nod, then shakes his head, then just stops and looks at the then-President in open-mouthed befuddlement.
 
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It was a M57 chambered in 45 Long Colt (not Short Colt) so it could fire blanks. Also they had another one with a 12 inch barrel they used in scenes when they were looking for dramatic effect. The movie had a great deal of influence on police procedures after its release. Such practices as running up a dark alley with a drawn and cocked revolver was almost unheard of before the film came out, but became commonplace after its release. It just makes sense to have that revolver ready to go and police training was quick to pick up on that. In retrospect, it is strange that it took a movie to inspire such a worthwhile procedure, but there it is. Sometimes life imitates art.

I understand he was firing 300 grain SJWCs at about 1000 feet per second......
 
They closed it down, said the health dept. found some bad stuff in the fried rice.
 

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