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What absolute nonsense. I mean seriously. How many pickle jars are going to remain unopened if we keep this sh*t up?
What absolute nonsense. I mean seriously. How many pickle jars are going to remain unopened if we keep this sh*t up?
Blue = CCW permit reciprocity with Mississippi; Red = states that do not recognize the US constitution So I see today– at least this part of today– we are going to talk about being armed. I’ve been thinking about that very thing the last few days. Not because of Pittsburgh, though. Turns out one cannot
It is not intended that this book be a substitute for nor a condensation of a textbook. … [T]his book’s purpose is to teach the high school student in Physics how to solve problems: the kind that are encountered in real life as well as on examinations. Graphic Problems in Physics (with Answers), James E. Frazer,
To honor our House Guest, we had a party here at the Farm! Both our Guest and Mr. Big Food’s new pre-doc had expressed an interest in shooting guns. Neither had ever touched a gun, so safety was our main concern. To that end, when we had finished our indoor safety course, they’d had become
Via Powerline’s The Week in Pictures
Via Powerline’s The Week in Pictures
and a .357 snub nose. Link via Instapundit.com. 🙂
Thanks to Mr. Big Food’s Dad for sending this good advise along.
Via Powerline’s The Week in Pictures
And also… And finally… (though not the “And finally…” that the folks at Powerline do)… Via Powerline’s The Week in Pictures ~~ *This is what– in part– Longfellow said about The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere: So through the night rode Paul Revere; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every
Via Powerline’s The Week in Pictures.
Once upon a time, there was a young lady who lived with her parents at the edge of a wood. Her mother made her a riding cloak of red velvet, which she wore all winter long, so the people in her village called her Little Red Riding Hood. One New Year’s day, Red awoke to
Via Powerline’s “Week in Pictures“
As my son once observed while we were leaving a local shooting range, no one ever tries to shoot up a Gander Mountain store. LOL. But seriously, no. No they don’t. via Powerline
There is probably no freedom our founding fathers sought to make perpetual that some legislator is not at this moment, … scheming to destroy. –Stephen P. Halbrook in American Voices (1987) Halbrook was the Virginia winner in the essay contest sponsored by Philip Morris on freedom of speech and censorship. (More about the contest and book
I favor a return to both. (I know it’s a block quote. READ IT ANYWAY!) Ah, the under-appreciated importance of our punctuation friend, the comma. Some writers use far too many. Others don’t use enough. The latter was the case in an Ohio community. And Judge Robert A. Hendrickson in the 12th District Court of
Today Mr. Big Food and I exercised our God-given Justice Kennedy approved right to deal with Government Bureaucracy. We renewed our concealed carry permits in person at the DMV (that’s not what it’s called in Mississippi but that’s what it is). We did have the option to renew by mail but mail being what it
More shooting pictures coming. BTW I really liked that little 9mm. And would you look those clouds?
but I’m going to editorialize a bit on something I came across via Instapundit.com And I certainly don’t copy-paste long quotes from recent things, but I’m making an exception because as a history hobby-ist I found this interesting. No, modern academia, we are not going keep subsidizing the progressive fantasylands that are the colleges of
This happened so recently so as to be considered news. We went shooting Saturday morning. It was a beautiful morning for shooting guns. So damp and overcast after the storm that the report from the guns reverberated across the cotton field. Nico had never shot a gun before but she was anxious to try. Here’s