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Politics / Re: The 2024 Circus
« Last post by JTHunter on Today at 06:16:08 PM »
AOC's "problem" solved.


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Politics / Re: Gun Control Watch
« Last post by JTHunter on Today at 06:08:57 PM »
BATF director admits there is no such thing as a "gun show loophole"

https://x.com/GunOwners/status/1793746293304741931

WHAAATT ?!?  :facepalm:  :rofl:
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Politics / Re: Liberal DAs Are Criminals
« Last post by JTHunter on Today at 06:05:30 PM »
I noticed this from your quote:
"....was given supervised release...."   I wonder who is the supervisor and if anyone will actually do that.  Does the judge even care?

Of course not !  They are "progressives" who believe crime is cause the "privileged classes".  [barf]
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The Roundtable / Re: Here's one you don't see every day
« Last post by JTHunter on Today at 05:56:09 PM »
"Bun head" is female.
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The Mess Hall / Re: When Sauerkraut Goes Bad
« Last post by Ben on Today at 05:45:27 PM »
Awesome! I'm glad you didn't get a can of nazi death kraut!  =D

Enjoy!
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The Roundtable / Re: Buck Shot
« Last post by JTHunter on Today at 05:42:47 PM »
About 15 years ago I bought a packet of three 12 gauge flechette rounds but never fired one.  I dissected one and without testing, I figured they wouldn't really fly point first reliably so they're never seen the inside of a 12ga chamber.  I see they're still on the market, but I wonder if this is because of the gimmick factor or their real effectiveness.

Anybody ever use them?

Terry, 230RN

I vaguely remember seeing a video on those things many years ago.  Because of their light weight, they were lousy at penetrating anything, even a bare gel block.  IIRC, the gel block's end looked like a bad game of "darts" as some were "point in (barely) and some had tumbled and went in sideways and were just on the surface.
There is another shell I saw called "Dragonfire" (which ILL-ANNOY has banned) that makes spurt of flame for about half a second and 8-10' long.
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The Roundtable / Re: Here's one you don't see every day
« Last post by Angel Eyes on Today at 05:33:18 PM »
My first question is "bathroom?" :rofl:

Wait for the supermarket to open, then use the customer bathroom.
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Politics / Re: War in Eastern Europe, what's it good for ....
« Last post by Angel Eyes on Today at 05:31:16 PM »
https://www.ft.com/content/71a515d9-e473-48b6-a6a0-bf839d1bb41e

Much like the PRC, South Korea, Japan, and Germany, the EU as a whole is seeing a population drop.

... with the potential to drop a lot further very quickly ...
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The Roundtable / Re: Here's one you don't see every day
« Last post by Perd Hapley on Today at 05:23:53 PM »
I believe the video was from a body cam worn by a male officer (the one doing all the talking). I think the "man bun" you're referring to was on a female officer. She's wearing some kind of vest or armor, so it's not so easy to tell.
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The Mess Hall / Re: When Sauerkraut Goes Bad
« Last post by K Frame on Today at 05:03:17 PM »
Thought of you, and this thread, just now, Ben.

I'm making turkey franks for dinner (one of my goto quick summer meals) and I decided that I wanted sauerkraut on them this time.

So, I got myself a can of grocery store brand sauerkraut. I didn't want to get a full 4 pound bag because it would likely go bad before I finished it.

So, I opened the can a few minutes ago, expecting the worst...

And I have to say, I'm pleasantly surprised. It's sour and doesn't taste like the can at all, which can be a big problem with canned kraut.

It's not as crisp as I like, but that's what you get when you get canned kraut.

And it didn't smell like a rotting corpse from beyond.

Kraut dogs for dinner!
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