Why in the hell do people shoot things that don't belong to them? I've been shooting since I was a small boy and if I had ever done such a thing there would still be a work boot protruding from my ahem.
We share a common hobby. It is greatly satifying to return something to service that most would overlook or put in the junk pile.
I also enjoy using quality iron that in many cases is or is nearing 100 years old.
I think that in hindsight we know that a lot of J. Edgar's claims would not stand much looking in to. Propaganda is a popular subject here. J. Edgar could support his own thread for that alone, and that would barely scratch the surface.
As we get further away from the war and people have no personal connection to it through grandparents, aunts and uncles, etc. it will only get worse. The fact that the continental United States was never attacked beyond a few Jap submarines flinging things into Washington State or Oregon and...
I haven't seen the picture for years. I need to watch it again. One of my favorite scenes is when she rolls up to the end of the alley where McQueen is sitting on the bench.
She gets his attention by calling out "hey dummy."
Ali made me sweat as a young man. She was still beautiful in The Winds...
My maternal grandmother was one of said harpies. A better description of the lot of them would be hard to imagine, unless you added hypocritical in front of harpies.
The soda business in general went to hell on a shutter when glass bottles went away. All of the stupid products they throw out now don't help that a bit.
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