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Yo, JOF -- Why it's good to be an American

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Grumman-581 - 27 Aug 2006 02:18 GMT
I suspect that John might like this one...

http://www.tonyrogers.com/video/SouthernFamilyReunion.wmv
Popeye - 27 Aug 2006 02:44 GMT
>Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM-gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I suspect that John might like this one...
>
> http://www.tonyrogers.com/video/SouthernFamilyReunion.wmv

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dazed and confuzzed - 27 Aug 2006 03:02 GMT
> I suspect that John might like this one...
>
> http://www.tonyrogers.com/video/SouthernFamilyReunion.wmv
fun fun fun.

But jesus, they spent some bucks on powder and lead.

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JOF - 27 Aug 2006 03:13 GMT
> > I suspect that John might like this one...
> >
> > http://www.tonyrogers.com/video/SouthernFamilyReunion.wmv
> fun fun fun.
>
> But jesus, they spent some bucks on powder and lead.

Like I've been trying to tell you, just loud shiny toys. Although a lot
of those didn't look very shiny. Kind of a jungle stealth deal goin'
on. Looked like lots of fun though. Can one just pay an admission fee
to try those things?

JF
Scott - 27 Aug 2006 04:21 GMT
> > > I suspect that John might like this one...
> > >
> > > http://www.tonyrogers.com/video/SouthernFamilyReunion.wmv
> > fun fun fun.

> > But jesus, they spent some bucks on powder and lead.

> Like I've been trying to tell you, just loud shiny toys. Although a lot
> of those didn't look very shiny. Kind of a jungle stealth deal goin'
> on. Looked like lots of fun though. Can one just pay an admission fee
> to try those things?

Not necessary, but you would have to suffer the company of free Americans.
Lee Bell - 27 Aug 2006 13:29 GMT
> Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?

Sure.  Here's the site where you do that.  http://membership.nrahq.org/

Lee
Al Wells - 27 Aug 2006 13:57 GMT
> > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
>
> Sure.  Here's the site where you do that.  http://membership.nrahq.org/

LOL

John, here's a place where you can do it for real. Be prepared to spend
_alot_ more on ammo.

http://www.thegunstorelasvegas.com/rental.htm
JOF - 27 Aug 2006 15:38 GMT
> > > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
> >
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>
> http://www.thegunstorelasvegas.com/rental.htm

Looks like fun. I'd like to try some of those WW2 pieces. I've played
Call of Duty on the PC and the MP40 is the gun you invariably end up
using most. It would be interesting to try the real thing.

JF
Scott - 27 Aug 2006 15:56 GMT
> Looks like fun. I'd like to try some of those WW2 pieces. I've played
> Call of Duty on the PC and the MP40 is the gun you invariably end up
> using most. It would be interesting to try the real thing.

That is exactly what 99.999% of the people who own them think (except for
the video game part).

But left to your "decision process", they would have been denied that
freedom by you and people like you, for absolutely no sound, logical, legal
or morally supportable reason what so ever. Simply over an unhinged
emotional diatribe.

Go ahead, look it up and see how many MP40's have been used in crimes in the
US or Canada.
Popeye - 27 Aug 2006 16:13 GMT
>> Looks like fun. I'd like to try some of those WW2 pieces. I've played
>> Call of Duty on the PC and the MP40 is the gun you invariably end up
>> using most. It would be interesting to try the real thing.

 You boisterous belligerent bullying redneck, you.

 Flaunt that shiny bangtoy.

> But left to your "decision process", they would have been denied that
> freedom by you and people like you, for absolutely no sound, logical,
> legal
> or morally supportable reason what so ever. Simply over an unhinged
> emotional diatribe.

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Scott - 27 Aug 2006 16:25 GMT
> >> Looks like fun. I'd like to try some of those WW2 pieces. I've played
> >> Call of Duty on the PC and the MP40 is the gun you invariably end up
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>
>   The Simple Truth.

I guess it all sounds good over the morning espresso or barbeque when you
get together with the other socially-superior-elite lickspittles to look
down your nose at the uneducated, inbred, unwashed heathens next door, who
just happen to provide the military security to your nation that you cant
provide for yourselves.

It only comes off the track when he tries to expound it all here, to people
who have the freedoms he would sumarrily revoke, can actually see the truth,
arent interested in "looking cool", and who didn't ask for the input or
opinions of a foreigner.

Thank God for the Constitution.
JOF - 27 Aug 2006 15:35 GMT
> > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
>
> Sure.  Here's the site where you do that.  http://membership.nrahq.org/

I wouldn't think the NRA would want too many members like me, do you?

JF
Scott - 27 Aug 2006 15:56 GMT
> > > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
> >
> > Sure.  Here's the site where you do that.  http://membership.nrahq.org/
>
> I wouldn't think the NRA would want too many members like me, do you?

Since you arent an American, no.
Lee Bell - 27 Aug 2006 23:19 GMT
>> > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
>>
>> Sure.  Here's the site where you do that.  http://membership.nrahq.org/
>
> I wouldn't think the NRA would want too many members like me, do you?

You're exactly the kind of member the NRA would like to have.  You, and
fellow member Greg Mossman, are precisely the people we're trying to reach .
. . still.

Lee
JOF - 28 Aug 2006 01:35 GMT
> >> > Can one just pay an admission fee to try those things?
> >>
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> fellow member Greg Mossman, are precisely the people we're trying to reach .
> . . still.

But if Greg's any example, there's no requirement to toe the party line
to be a member in good standing, or is Greg's standing in jeopardy?

JF
Lee Bell - 28 Aug 2006 04:40 GMT
> But if Greg's any example, there's no requirement to toe the party line
> to be a member in good standing, or is Greg's standing in jeopardy?

Greg's standing is always in jeopardy . . . just like everybody else's.
You're only as good as your most recent rant.

You're not doing real well at present.

Lee
Grumman-581 - 28 Aug 2006 07:25 GMT
> But if Greg's any example, there's no requirement to toe the party line
> to be a member in good standing, or is Greg's standing in jeopardy?

Nawh, the NRA is full of a bunch of fuckin' liberals... Greg feels
right at home...

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