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Offline agunforeachhand

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Re: G. Nourse range question.
« Reply #25 on: November 02, 2011, 10:40:43 AM »
Cliff notes;

That’s when I noticed that AGFEH was referring to himself as a Dingleberry in his sig line and thought he might have confused his dingle with his huckle but I was wrong. He still believes he is a Dingleberry.

   


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Re: G. Nourse range question.
« Reply #26 on: November 02, 2011, 11:47:42 AM »


J Mack, thanks lol

 Val Kilmer ...he's my avatar  lol
I wasn't going to say anything about this but since you brought it up!
Val Kimer quote:

[Klosterman]: You mean you think you literally had the same experience as Doc Holliday?

Kilmer: Oh, sure. It's not like I believed that I shot somebody, but I absolutely know what it feels like to pull the trigger and take someone's life.

[Klosterman:] You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?

[Kilmer] I understand it more. It's an actor's job. A guy who's lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He's some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that's why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn't get on the football team, couldn't finagle a scholarship. They didn't have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there.

Read more: http://www.military-money-matters.com/val-kilmer.html#axzz1cZSx2VUQ

Unless you have an attraction for Val,or I need to work on my reading comprehension skills.   
 Why don't you use this picture?

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Re: G. Nourse range question.
« Reply #27 on: November 02, 2011, 12:29:04 PM »
I wasn't going to say any thing about this but since you brought it up!
Val Kimer quote:

[Klosterman]: You mean you think you literally had the same experience as Doc Holliday?

Kilmer: Oh, sure. It's not like I believed that I shot somebody, but I absolutely know what it feels like to pull the trigger and take someone's life.

[Klosterman:] You understand how it feels to shoot someone as much as a person who has actually committed a murder?

[Kilmer] I understand it more. It's an actor's job. A guy who's lived through the horror of Vietnam has not spent his life preparing his mind for it. He's some punk. Most guys were borderline criminal or poor, and that's why they got sent to Vietnam. It was all the poor, wretched kids who got beat up by their dads, guys who didn't get on the football team, couldn't finagle a scholarship. They didn't have the emotional equipment to handle that experience. But this is what an actor trains to do. I can more effectively represent that kid in Vietnam than a guy who was there.

Read more: http://www.military-money-matters.com/val-kilmer.html#axzz1cZSx2VUQ

Unless you have an attraction for Val, why don't you use this picture?


Well my whole point is Val is a dumbass! So if I changed the picture then how could I call him a dingle berry?

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Re: G. Nourse range question.
« Reply #28 on: November 02, 2011, 03:06:03 PM »
Cliff notes;
Bill was looking for some info on some "BOLD" guy’s approaching people and taking their brass without approval.

Everything was going swimmingly until Romo23 implied that AGFEH dead wives uncle could have been involved in a missing gun.

That’s when I noticed that AGFEH was referring to himself as a Dingleberry in his sig line and thought he might have confused his dingle with his huckle but I was wrong. He still believes he is a Dingleberry.

Romo23 and AGFEH kissed and made up and everything was going smoothly again when tgibson jumped in with group hugs and the whole thread turned red body parts making this possibly the most side tracked thread in BS’s history.

Thankfully Bill posted this in General Gun & Fun Talk and not General Gun & Serious Talk or it would have been removed by now.   


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Re: G. Nourse range question.
« Reply #29 on: November 02, 2011, 07:48:55 PM »
Yea, I almost banned a few people for hijacking this thread.  ::)
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