5:07 pm February 15, 2013, by Jay
The boys from Akron, the Black Keys, had a great night at the Grammys last week, winning awards for best rock song and best rock performance for their single “Lonely Boy” and best rock album for ‘El Camino”.
They also provided what was clearly the best performance of the night, although it surely didn’t hurt that they were teamed up with the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band, with the great Dr. John on keyboards. Their performance of “Lonely Boy” tore the place up, waking up a show badly in need of a shot of adrenalin.
It’s a good way to send us into the weekend ….
The Black Keys – Lonely Boy – Grammys 2013 by IdolxMuzic
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dixie normous
February 16th, 2013
12:43 am
A 15-year-old burglary suspect in St. Louis is dead after being shot by the homeowner.
Demetrius Murphy was killed around 1:30 a.m. Friday in the back yard of a home near Gravois Park.
Police say Murphy and a 17-year-old were trying to burglarize the home. The 33-year-old male homeowner went outside to investigate and reportedly shot Murphy as Murphy approached him.
The homeowner’s name has not been released. Police say the shooting appears to be justified.
A state law known as the castle doctrine allows people who encounter an intruder in their homes or vehicles to use deadly force without fear of being charged or sued.
indigo
February 16th, 2013
8:43 am
td – 10:41 “our Divinely given rights”
Your paranoid, phallic challenged nuts only show how truly pathetic you are by refering to non existing gun rights as “Divinely given”
Mick
February 16th, 2013
8:44 am
jamvet
Yep…was in the orange bowl when bobby bowden did it to us…love that kind of stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8_Pf144Qmg
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
9:09 am
by lawless “insurgents” that we funded in an adventurist takeover of a sovereign state (Libya) that has never done a single thing against this country.
Soothsayer, I don’t know how familiar you are with the unfortunate incident at Kent State in 1970 but your above statement about Libya proves that you know very little about that country and its contribution to radical Islamic terrorism. More to the point of the Benghazi You tube video was an AWOL president and his incompetent administration that through their collective dereliction of duty four good Americans died while serving our country. No American should ever forget about that. I won’t.
Thomas
February 16th, 2013
9:15 am
According to the AJC truth o meter over the last 4+ years the presidency should be classified Mostly False to False. Query as to whether you talk to the folks down the hall from you Jay?
indigo
February 16th, 2013
9:27 am
Recon – 9:09
And, an AWOL president and his incompetent administration, through their collective dereliction of duty, allowed 3,000 Americans to die on 9/11.
You may be certain we won’t forget that, either.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
9:27 am
…the last 4+ years the presidency should be classified Mostly False to False.
The smoking gun is the mushroom cloud.
We will be greeted as liberators.
indigo
February 16th, 2013
9:45 am
Kamchak
Don’t forget Gog and Magog.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/277411
Liberal Pariah
February 16th, 2013
9:48 am
I can’t believe indigo just dissed Bill Clinton for letting OBL get away. Will wonders never cease.
0311/8541/5811/1811/1801
February 16th, 2013
9:53 am
Hey “muscle car era” people ……. check this out ! One more time ?
THE CHEVY SS IS BACK !
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/2014-chevrolet-ss-aussie-built-nascar-races-america-050213874.html
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
10:16 am
Liberal Pariah,
You beat me to it. Actually, the planning of the 9-11-01 radical Islamic terrorist attack goes back several administrations and could be a result of Carter’s scaling back of the CIA. Benghazi is quite different and a clear result of negligence on the part of this administration.
JamVet
February 16th, 2013
10:21 am
Even though it came at a terrible cost, in American lives and livelihoods, there is one fantastic consequence of the (W)orst administration in modern American history. (That’s right, worse even than Nixon.) And that is the current hemorrhaging condition of the GOP and their now completely disreputable and rejected faux conservatism and right wing extremism, bordering on fascism.
Thanks to the disastrous Mssrs Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Libby, Perle, Kristol, Krauthammer, Podhorertz, et al, neoconservatism is quickly headed to the trash heap of American history where it belongs.
And the chances of a Republican presidency are as dim as they were when Herbert Hoover left office…
Thomas
February 16th, 2013
10:45 am
The Liberator in a store near you-
Stevie Ray
February 16th, 2013
10:47 am
JamVet
February 16th, 2013
10:21 am
Can’t disagree but Jimmy Carter wasn’t exactly a sweet peach. I would also say, having to deal with the greatest onshore tragedy in our history is certainly something no other president endured. No matter how we choose to deal with the error of sending troops anywhere. Of course people here will submit Al Gore or whomever would have done a better job but remember, even Bill Clinton was convinced in his term that Iraq was a problem..
I think after 911, Bush defaulted to the bottom of hierachy of needs…security. Every decision right or wrong brought down to that level.
indigo
February 16th, 2013
10:48 am
Liberal – 9:48
9/11 happened on Bush’s watch.
You cons cry crocodile tears about the 4 killed in Benghazi while ignoring or deflecting the 3,000 killed in OUR COUNTRY.
America is being ill served by con tools like you.
Stevie Ray
February 16th, 2013
10:50 am
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
10:16 am
Yes. Countless Libs choose to forget or care to know how our intelligence network in the ME and everywhere else was devastated by Clinton. It was not his fault to be certain but Obama would never have gotten obl or any others had this network not been re-established by Bush..
Stevie Ray
February 16th, 2013
10:54 am
indigo
February 16th, 2013
10:48 am
Well thought out post there…so you think 911 was Bush’s fault?
As mentioned, you should never forget that it was under Clinton that our intel network in ME was gutted. I understand some warnings were submitted but it was not like we knew time, location and means..to push this to any president or individual suggests that you and others write from pure emotion and can’t submit anything sans new ways to show hatred to Bush and GOP
Not really thought provoking…
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
10:58 am
Jerry Springer referenced in 3…2…1….
Brosephus™
February 16th, 2013
11:02 am
Stevie Ray
Yet with no similar warning of time, location, or means, righties here submit that Obama was supposed to know about and stop Benghazi. These debates amongst ideological pissants are so enlightening to those of us who are in the dark about these things. I’m gonna read this stuff all day so I can learn how Republicans save America while Democrats destroy us.
I’d appreciate it even more if the educators could post educational links to reinforce their lessons.
Mick
February 16th, 2013
11:09 am
The reason for al queda declaring war on us was because we had established a base of operations in saudi arabia by their invitation during bush 1 in first iraqi war. Bin laden was peeved that the united states was on holy soil and mad at the saudi king saying that they didn’t need the US against saddam because they (al queda) just defeated the soviets in afghanistan. Clinton screwed up by keeping that base going, it was like swatting a hornets nest. Cultural misunderstandings leads us to where we are today.
Republicans are bat shiite insane about benghazi, a tragedy yes, but they have warped this beyond all reality! The more they keep stretching, the more people are turned off – it’s over as an issue…
indigo
February 16th, 2013
11:20 am
Stevie Ray
Do you have any evidence that Clinton gutted any of our intel networks?
Or, do you just post this and hope no one will question it?
getalife
February 16th, 2013
11:54 am
w finished reading my pet goat while Americans died on 9/11.
Real Athens
February 16th, 2013
11:59 am
Say what you will, the Black Keys are brilliant. Unimaginative, totally contrived but incredible marketers/businessmen. They’ve never had an original idea. Time will tell but they might even surpass Garth Brooks in this category. My Morning Jacket did a tour last year with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band (Jay, did you know that amplified instruments are not allowed in Preservation Hall?). I will not discredit the the Keys’ work ethic and years they’ve spent getting to where they are, only their originality. They were so much better when they were ripping of Junior Kimbrough, T-Model Ford and R.L. Burnside and the James Gang (also from Akron)
Amazing riff (and sense of humor, Auerbach is Jewish, duh.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6pg-srf0Xs
Real Athens
February 16th, 2013
12:03 pm
Their T. Rex isn’t bad either …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZmG5_ObaNo&playnext=1&list=PL794ABA026794411C&feature=results_video
Oscar
February 16th, 2013
12:49 pm
Just don’t get the Black Keys.
Oscar
February 16th, 2013
12:54 pm
Don’t know who takes the most blame. But it’s time to end it. Bring the troops home from Afghanstan by yhr nd of 2014 or sooner if possible.
They don’t want us their. That makes us an occuping force. There are internation laws that apply to occuping forces.
Laws ignored by us and Israel, but that’s another story. For later.
getalife
February 16th, 2013
12:57 pm
Paul Krugman: ‘We’re Halfway To A Lost Decade’ HP
Yes, the w disaster’s consequence is a lost decade of growth.
Never, ever vote gop to lose another decade .
Erwin's cat
February 16th, 2013
1:17 pm
you guys are way too seriously for a Saturday
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
1:37 pm
On the other hand, the G.O.P. reply, delivered by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, was both interesting and revelatory. And I mean that in the worst way. For Mr. Rubio is a rising star, to such an extent that Time magazine put him on its cover, calling him “The Republican Savior.” What we learned Tuesday, however, was that zombie economic ideas have eaten his brain.
In case you’re wondering, a zombie idea is a proposition that has been thoroughly refuted by analysis and evidence, and should be dead — but won’t stay dead because it serves a political purpose, appeals to prejudices, or both.
[...]
Four years ago, right-wing economic analysts insisted that deficit spending would destroy jobs, because government borrowing would divert funds that would otherwise have gone into business investment, and also insisted that this borrowing would send interest rates soaring.
[...]
Sure enough, interest rates, far from soaring, are at historic lows — and countries that slashed spending have also seen sharp job losses. You rarely get this clear a test of competing economic ideas, and the right’s ideas failed.
Krugman uses Hornady Zombie Max rounds on this one.
0311/8541/5811/1811/1801
February 16th, 2013
1:38 pm
“Smothered” with security !!
Headline (AJC): “First-of-a-kind: Waffle House charges diners a security fee”
“Waffle House at Underground Atlanta has added a 20 percent surcharge for security.”
IT’S NOT THE GUN ……….. IT’S THE CULTURE THAT HAS CHANGED !
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/waffle-house-smothers-customers-with-security-surc/nWQmX/
St Simons - he-ne-ha
February 16th, 2013
1:39 pm
what the hell? did this island float 800 mi north or something?
0311/8541/5811/1811/1801
February 16th, 2013
1:40 pm
Saw this recently:
“When it comes to various politicians and others speaking against gun ownership (the 2nd Amendment and Constitution by definition) politicians will many times cite city and state police chiefs who allegedly may support the anti-gun movement. These politicians may have police chiefs and their officers appear with them as props or spokesmen in news conferences.
So the logical question to ask is why are these top cops so seemingly against firearm ownership?
Chiefs are at the beck and call of their political bosses, mayors and city councils.
For our purpose here let’s just deal with city police, not state/national officials. If city politicians are against gun ownership (Chicago, Washington D.C, San Francisco, and New York for example) and the chief doesn’t agree he can (and probably will) be fired or demoted by the mayor or possibly by a simple majority of the City Council. In most towns over 50,000 population chiefs generally get paid between $70,000 and $140,000 a year plus benefits and retirement. Large city chiefs get well over $200,000 plus benefits, retirement and every once in a while you run into a chief earning well over $300,000.00 plus benefits. They want to hang onto that “chief”position, title and income.
This is why you see chiefs and their officers in the background when privileged officials posture against citizen firearm ownership and the Constitution by definition. Sure some chiefs may believe in citizen gun control and may be willing as a backdrop for self-serving politicians–especially if they were appointed by those in power at the time. So whenever a mayor, senator, representative or president wants a show of “top cops” showing support, a message is delivered to the particular city where the top officials are anti-2nd Amendment requesting top cops as props. The chiefs and officers are obediently delivered for props or advised to get their resume updated.
Sheriffs are by and large a different breed. They are elected by the people with a larger proportional number of citizens than city officials. The sheriff does not have to please a few city council members, a goofy mayor (or a governor). Sheriffs represent the beliefs and values of the majority of the area of his or her citizens who directly voted them into office. Yes, there will be sheriffs who do not want guns in the hands of citizens, but nothing like the number of police chiefs who have a near immediate career ending gun held to their heads by anti-Constitution politicians or the chief culture.
And most sheriffs take their Oath supporting the Constitution very seriously. And while they currently follow and enforce Constitutionally applicable federal, state and county laws they reserve the power invested in their oath and position as elected officers of their county to resist or not to enforce Constitutionally infringing law if or when that might come. If that were to occur, the state police and/or federal government may be ordered to step into that particular sheriff’s county to enforce those particular unconstitutional laws. The ramifications of those legal incursions might be very interesting to watch, especially, we were told, if that particular sheriff is actively supported by the citizens of that county.
The bottom line is: city, state and even federal chiefs will almost always bend to the will of their political masters – He who has the gold makes the rules.”
barking frog
February 16th, 2013
2:26 pm
Political bosses are pro gun(sheriffs) but poltical bosses(commissioners)
are antigun. Political bosses can’t make up their minds.
Hee Haw
February 16th, 2013
2:34 pm
“The bottom line is: city, state and even federal chiefs will almost always bend to the will of their political masters – He who has the gold makes the rules.”
Glad you understand that the NRA is no different than any organization that funds candidates. They are “political masters” and will push those they donate to.
getalife
February 16th, 2013
3:09 pm
The new majority does not care about party or partisan politics.
They care about what is good for our country and ALL of the American people.
Join us.
Mick
February 16th, 2013
3:25 pm
Geez…you would think that the gov’t is going to go door to door and round up everybody’s weapons..the legislation their freaking out about is minor…friggin paranoia…ted cruz is a real piece of garbage or another republican sinking star..
Real Scootter
February 16th, 2013
3:44 pm
friggin paranoia
Mick,IMHO there is more of this coming from the anti-gun side than the pro-gun side of the issue.
pogo
February 16th, 2013
4:14 pm
Krugman, a rich old keynesian blowhard who hasn’t had an original thought in about 20 years. And maybe never. Only real jackasses ever reference this cocktail swilling loser.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
4:34 pm
Oh yes Paul Krudman the darling of the left and a faux economist.
getalife
February 16th, 2013
4:48 pm
Krugman predicted the collapse.
Credible economist.
You have that loser from that murdoch rag wsj’s moore.
Not credible.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
4:53 pm
The financial collapse is on its way and Krudman doesn’t know his butt from a hole in the ground.
Thomas
February 16th, 2013
4:54 pm
http://portalseven.com/employment/unemployment_rate_u6.jsp
Kind of like telling your kid fly outs don’t count as at bats.
Whatever makes you feel better I suppose.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
5:01 pm
…hasn’t had an original thought in about 20 years.
Randroid Sowell says, “What?”
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:02 pm
The U6 unemployment rate is over the top and this worthless president doesn’t know or cares that he doesn’t know. In short he doesn’t care about suffering Americans he only care about his far-left ideology.
Fred ™
February 16th, 2013
5:03 pm
You’ll have to let go of the hate and the impotent anger one day Del. Your life will then be better.
Fred ™
February 16th, 2013
5:06 pm
U6 is a con created by cons, and believed by morons. Just another tool to lead the weak minded to hate.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
5:06 pm
“The U6 unemployment rate is over the top and this worthless president doesn’t know or cares that he doesn’t know”
How will you live with yourself when you run out of doom and gloom to repeat? Will you survive it?
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:08 pm
Fred, I don’t hate but my anger is for an administration that does not care that all Americans deserve a better life.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
5:09 pm
Fred
Found the avocado oil.
Had to go to the farmer’s market, though.
getalife
February 16th, 2013
5:11 pm
The only financial obstacle is the gop.
Get your failed party out of the way of free commerce cons.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:14 pm
“How will you live with yourself when you run out of doom and gloom to repeat? Will you survive it?”
I have survived it, my concern is for future generations and the once greatness of this country that I and many others have sacrificed to preserve.
Fred ™
February 16th, 2013
5:14 pm
Fred, I don’t hate but my anger is for an administration that does not care that all Americans deserve a better life.
How do you even type that with a straight face?
Fred ™
February 16th, 2013
5:15 pm
Kam; I never asked you what you wanted it for lol. i wonder if they had it at HMart. I didn’t think of them until just now.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
5:20 pm
Fred
http://www.pineapplejuice.com/soy-sauce-pineapple-juice-marinade-recipe.html
While I was at the farmer’s market I also picked up some pancetta, and Logan Turnpike Mill cornmeal. The andouille was a temptation that I resisted.
God, I hate going to that place on Fridays.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
5:21 pm
“How do you even type that with a straight face?”
I was wondering the same thing!
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:22 pm
How do you even type that with a straight face?
Fred, you’re either extremely foolish or you’re enjoying a false contrarian position. I hope it’s the latter.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
5:25 pm
“or you’re enjoying a false contrarian position”
And it might be YOU that is “enjoying a false contrarian position”
getalife
February 16th, 2013
5:28 pm
False choices .
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:29 pm
“And it might be YOU that is “enjoying a false contrarian position”
Stupidity is unbecoming but forgivable. I’m sorry for you none the less.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
5:31 pm
“Stupidity is unbecoming but forgivable. I’m sorry for you none the less”
Your judgement is flawed. And you inability to see that you MIGHT be on the wrong side of the equation is pretty much proof.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:36 pm
“. And you inability ”
Um um…control your emotions.
Mick
February 16th, 2013
5:42 pm
recon
I’ve been around long enough and finally a smart president, not some phony who shoots from the gut. Yes, hope you noticed that we will be concluding the afghanistan war at the end of summer 2014 just in time for the midterms, but then people like you probably prefer perpetual war anyway…
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:47 pm
but then people like you probably prefer perpetual war anyway…
mick, nope… people like me and most of the country don’t prefer perpetual class warfare and an under performing economy.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
5:55 pm
Time to cook beer marinated bratwurst and hamburgers. Chilly out there. Later
Soothsayer
February 16th, 2013
5:58 pm
I see where the birdbath is just starting to freeze over. Had the old woodstove going all day. Had to open the door a while ago while I was making pizza — got so hot in here I couldn’t stand it!
If you can, try to stay warm tonight.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
6:18 pm
File this one under, “How freakin’ stupid do you have to be”:
http://avon-oh.patch.com/blog_posts/animals-cant-talk
Mick
February 16th, 2013
6:21 pm
Class warfare? Pretty obvious who the winners always are….nah most people don’t buy into that garbage argument anyways…
Fred ™
February 16th, 2013
6:26 pm
I know this is hard for you Del, but we are going to try a thinking exercise. Can you remember back more than 5 years ago? There was a President then, his name was President George Walker Bush. Far left wing fanatical nutcases TO THIS DAY accused him of all kinds of stupid treasonous BS, (just like you do President Barak Obama). When they were doing it, you looked at the stupid crap and said to yourself, “how can anyone with enough sense to pour piss out of a boot with the directions on the heel even begin to believe that a United States President is actively trying to destroy this Country.”
Remeber saying that? Well look at the stupid crap you say continuously about our current President and pull your head out of your wold wrinkeld ass long wnough to realize it’s just as stupid.
Thanks and have a nice day. And what in the HELL do you marinade a Brat in? Or for that matter a hamburger………
bman.
February 16th, 2013
6:47 pm
you old timers sitting around playing with avocado oil?
Mick
February 16th, 2013
7:03 pm
fred@6:26
That’s pretty damn funny…
bman.
February 16th, 2013
7:05 pm
fry some bacon the cook the burger in the bacon grease and then insanely pepper it….thank me later
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
7:11 pm
“Um um…control your emotions”
I see, because I’m a woman I’m “emotional” The only emotion here is amusement at your badly placed intensity
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
7:22 pm
Fred, not withstanding your misplaced affection for our current president, brats are marinated in beer plus my esoteric seasonings and hamburgers are marinated in nothing but tender loving care.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
7:25 pm
Some women are indeed too emotional and therefore should refrain from voting.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
7:28 pm
“Some women are indeed too emotional and therefore should refrain from voting.”
And – naturally – NO MAN is EVER “too emotional”
Yeah, we’ve known that about you for a LONG time. It’s always fun to see you live down to our worst expectation.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
7:33 pm
Yeah, we’ve known that about you for a LONG time. It’s always fun to see you live down to our worst expectation.
Longness isn’t such a bad thing according to many women I’ve known and have been in touch with, so to speak.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
7:43 pm
“Longness isn’t such a bad thing according to many women I’ve known and have been in touch with, so to speak”
Ahhhh….now the suggestive card I see. Why do you have to be so predictable?
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
7:46 pm
“Why do you have to be so predictable?”
Because I know it excites you.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
7:50 pm
“Because I know it excites you”
Well, actually…you don’t know a thing about me. Your dreams do not have any reality in my life.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
7:53 pm
Your dreams do not have any reality in my life.
I hope not but think otherwise.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
7:56 pm
“I hope not but think otherwise”
So you DO dream about me being :”excited” Interesting admission, are you SURE you should have made it here?
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
8:00 pm
No, I’m sure you’re a very attractive woman but I’m married.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
8:04 pm
“but I’m married.”
Yes, you’ve said…that’s why I’m surprised you admitted to having dreams about other women getting “excited” You must have a VERY tolerant wife.
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
8:12 pm
Don’t know about dreams but my wife would be very intolerant about any action beyond a dream. Pleasant dreams.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
8:19 pm
“Don’t know about dreams but my wife would be very intolerant about any action beyond a dream. Pleasant dreams”
From what you’ve already admitted…I’d say, off-hand, that it’s YOU who is going to have the pleasant dreams.
Keep Up the Good Fight!
February 16th, 2013
8:20 pm
The debate over arming school personnel hasn’t touched on what to do if confronted by a 10-year-old student with murderous intent. That staggering possibility hit the citizens of the rural Washington town of Colville on Feb. 7, when two fifth-graders were arrested and confessed to a plot to kill not only a female classmate, but six other children. Authorities found a semiautomatic handgun, clip and knife in the backpack of one of the boys, who complained that the girl had become rude and “really annoying.” Police later overheard the two talking about killing whoever had snitched on them, too. Although children 8-12 are not considered mentally capable of criminal intent under Washington law, the local prosecutor plans to proceed on charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
How the hell did they get a gun?
Mick
February 16th, 2013
8:23 pm
What the hell was that all about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U_QhauNzFg
Recon 0311 2533
February 16th, 2013
8:27 pm
Good evening y’all and have a pleasant night. I do love everyone here even though you may not think so.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
8:34 pm
“I do love everyone here even though you may not think so.”
but only in your dreams?
bman.
February 16th, 2013
8:36 pm
Keepup .. .. do you always have to ruin everything? There was a love connection being made, and you had to interrupt it.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
8:37 pm
“There was a love connection being made, and you had to interrupt it.”
Nah, it’s OK. It was over. I’ve already learned far more about Recon’s dreams than I care to know.
bman.
February 16th, 2013
8:41 pm
“Nah, it’s OK. It was over. I’ve already learned far more about Recon’s dreams than I care to know.”
Did you tell him about your 10 dogs? That’s a lot of mutt to handle…
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
8:50 pm
“Did you tell him about your 10 dogs? That’s a lot of mutt to handle”
What, and turn his sweet dreams into nightmares? I’m not that cruel!
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
8:59 pm
A ten year old with a 1911 .45 auto?
Keep Up the Good Fight!
February 16th, 2013
9:08 pm
Kam, they must be those criminals that we hear about as being the only ones with guns when “guns are outlawed”.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
9:14 pm
“Kam, they must be those criminals that we hear about as being the only ones with guns when “guns are outlawed”.”
Yes, but you can turn that around too. How would stricter fun laws stop them from getting that gun?
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
February 16th, 2013
9:17 pm
Keep
We will find out where/who that gun came from.
Then there will be more fear mongering from all sides of this issue.
Keep Up the Good Fight!
February 16th, 2013
9:24 pm
I agree Kam.
Doggone, I don’t know but I do know that we don’t have 10 year olds driving cars. Perhaps requiring insurance will help.
Doggone/GA
February 16th, 2013
9:26 pm
“Perhaps requiring insurance will help”
I’ve been saying that all along. And the insurance companies would be at perfect liberty to set the requirements for keeping the guns safe…which, if not followed, would absolve them from liability.
Keep Up the Good Fight!
February 16th, 2013
9:40 pm
Not sure about absolving from liability but I don’t disagree that insurance would add a needed market element