VTIT wrote: You are making this way too hard. Isn't there a very wise saying?
It is far easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
The problem is that makes too much sense and would probably work. And that right there rules it out of my modus operendi. I have to make things much more difficult than they are.
VTIT wrote: You are making this way too hard. Isn't there a very wise saying?
It is far easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
The problem is that makes too much sense and would probably work. And that right there rules it out of my modus operendi. I have to make things much more difficult than they are.
I found a photo of Sisco's old "Professor of Thought Processes". This should explain a lot...
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She does love me. she nixed the ar50 but we went to the sporting goods store last night and got 10 lb of IMR 4895 and one of those new savage bolt action hog rifles in 308.
She was freaked about a google article on drones this am. In a few yrs when they are circling overhead, she may approve the ar50, if we can't get our own drone. They said in the article they are mounting 12 g shotguns on them and they vary in size from a humming bird to 15,000 lb. They said it may be one of the biggest coming growth industries in the country in the next few yrs. We(all americans) are all in trouble. Ah, not to worry, though, we are assured they will only be used to kill american citizens outside our borders.
I wouldn't worry, I have it on good authority that "assault weapons" :
“You know that these weapons can shoot down airplanes, they can blow up railroads. This is really a whole national security issue.”
A drone should be no problem.....no problem. Probably blow it into so many pieces you won't even see it hit the ground.
Siscowet wrote: Shark, how about a game of horseshoes?
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I'm in and we can play any time... And don't worry, when I hand you the ones YOU can use, those are just racing stripes - nothing to worry about at all.... :evil:
VTIT wrote: You are making this way too hard. Isn't there a very wise saying?
It is far easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
The guiding principle of my military career.
As for reasons for the wife to allow additional gun purchases, appeal to her sense of greed. After gold, the commodity that apprecites the fastest and hold it's value longest is a GUN. You're not spending your child's college fund, you're investing it with the purchase of _____. (Insert cool rifle/pistol/shotgun du jour here)
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