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#391
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
I sure is proof of mental competence.
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
#392
Guest
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
I sure is proof of mental competence.
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
#393
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
I sure is proof of mental competence.
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
I am a reregistered Democrat, but I'll never vote that way again!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> It however is not proof of mental competence.
>
> What?!?! How do you come to the conclusion it proves that?
>
> I own three guns, does that prove the same thing?
>
> That's calling the kettle black.
>
> Let me get this straight.. Are you calling yourself a "bleeding
> heart liberal"?
#394
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
> I sure is proof of mental competence.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
#395
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
> I sure is proof of mental competence.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
#396
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
> I sure is proof of mental competence.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
#397
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
> I sure is proof of mental competence.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
No, but this is proof of incompetence in the english language.
I was thinking and hey, I'll post with a valid email address just
for you bill..
> Whenever a firearm called a gun I know they don't own one.
And yet again.. It is acceptable in the english language to call
a gun a firearm, if I may suggest look either word up in the
dictionary. You also have to understand, and I realize this will
be a hard concept for you, that there are regional differences
in language and common speech.. It is not uncommon to hear
a gun referred to here as a firearm. I spend a great deal of my
time as of late at the international airport here, and the term
firearm is used most often, as a note, the using the word "gun"
on the property can lead to some rather unfortunate circumstances
for the person who used it. Several months ago we had a worker
kicked off the construction site at the airport for asking his
co-worker quite loudly to "pass him the hilti-gun" he was actually
referring to an E.A.T. (Explosive actuated tool) but it was herd by
a member of the public and did not go over so well.
However that aside, it is quite apparent that facts mean nothing
to you.
#398
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
Speaking of mental competence, are you having an identity crises?
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)
#399
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Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
Speaking of mental competence, are you having an identity crises?
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)
#400
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Posts: n/a
Re: Did They Raise oIIIIIIIo To Be Bulletproof?
Speaking of mental competence, are you having an identity crises?
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)
You have the same computer connection as AKA Jerry had.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jeff wrote:
>
> Heh.. I'm still half expecting to hear "3:00, after school at the
> bike rack!" :-)