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  1. carebear

    What do you look like?

    Thank you sir. It took several months before I realized I didn't have to have whitewalls and a fresh shave every day. :D I grew it out of curiousity and the opinions of women I knew were overwhelmingly positive.
  2. carebear

    What do you look like?

    That's our Lincsong, a giver. Always giving, never taking.
  3. carebear

    A Lot o' Mottos: What are your words to live by?

    Recently mine's been: "Often wrong, never uncertain." There's so many military mottos I like, but that seems like cheating.
  4. carebear

    What Are You Reading

    :eusa_clap
  5. carebear

    What Are You Reading

    Jim Thompson wrote some seriously off-kilter stuff.
  6. carebear

    What do you look like?

    Yeah, I know... :p
  7. carebear

    The lack of Pedestrian culture in America

    Trust me, "innocently cute" is not a tactic that will work for us. :D Best I can hope for is "seemed so quiet". lol
  8. carebear

    What do you look like?

    Here's the new work pic. Anyone need any forehead? Anyone? Trust me, I have a whole box of it I don't even wear... :rolleyes:
  9. carebear

    The lack of Pedestrian culture in America

    If my future home would not be described in the news reports as a "compound", I will not have achieved my dream. :D
  10. carebear

    What is your expertise?

    The best part of waking up is the swim to the beach. :D There's no crime in a slip of the shift key. Our hypersensitivity is not your problem. ;)
  11. carebear

    What is your expertise?

    Unless it's getting up to get launched. :D (Oh, I fixed your capitalization sir. ;) )
  12. carebear

    What do you look like?

    Catfish, I do believe you qualify for membership in the Campaign Hat club. Check the hat forum. Especially with that great bash. :eusa_clap
  13. carebear

    The lack of Pedestrian culture in America

    Public transport takes money, just like every other public service. If you have a municipal area that has chosen to spend its money on other sorts of services, the share of the pie for PT is less. If the muni starts raising taxes and fees to provide for a bigger pie, the folks and...
  14. carebear

    Exotic hides

    I had sealskin mukluks as a child, with some beautiful beadwork. Years ago my mom had a very pretty sealskin parka one of her students gave her. Unfortunately one of the dachshunds decided seal was on its list of "natural prey".
  15. carebear

    Vintage Heat?

    Save it. If folks are interested, they'll ask. Don't want to drift too far away from the focus. What's interesting is that none of this is particularly new. William Fairbairn, among others, was writing about the subject from the turn of the century through the World Wars. Personal...
  16. carebear

    Vintage Heat?

    jovan, It isn't "joking" in terms of taking such things lightly, but rather use of humor to keep horrible, yet sometimes necessary, things from too negatively psychologically impacting the innocent party. No one disputes that taking a life, even perfectly justifiably, is never a happy...
  17. carebear

    Vintage Heat?

    D-Back hit it. If the bad guy has armor, as a civilian operating defensively with a handgun, you adjust your point of aim. Hopefully you are utilizing cover so you have time to realize center mass hits aren't working and adjust. Mark Forbes, the man who interrupted the attack on a...
  18. carebear

    A breakdown of Fedora Loungers by sex, location, age and marital status

    Sure, go with adamantium. Adamantium-vibranium alloy is the heat. With such a ring, you could block artillery shells.
  19. carebear

    The Adventurer's Gear Thread

    Another safari jacket spotting. Bruce Campbell as old Elvis in Bubba Ho-Tep. Now I can't not see the darn things...
  20. carebear

    WW1 Uniform

    If anyone wants to read a good book about an American who joined the Canadian Army to fight in WWI (because the US was taking too long), I can recommend. "A Rifleman Went to War" by Capt. Herbert W. McBride. Talks about the state militia system pre-war in the US and his experiences in...

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