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Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 10/06/2006 - 8:28am.
Bibles and guns are the themes of our current most active discussions.

I love it.
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Amazing that we are all in

Amazing that we are all in Washington, the stereotype would put us in kentucky I would think.
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Nah...

It's not a real Kentucky stereotype until someone asks whether their divorce ends their sibling relationship as well.
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That's hilarious!

That's hilarious! 

"To me, it's a good idea to always carry two sacks of something when you walk around. That way, if anybody says, "Hey, can you give me a hand?" you can say, "Sorry, got these sacks.""

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No cage fight required

Plus we can have our own kind of duel, without needing to find a cage.

Although I do think it could be rather amusing to research just how we could acquire a cage for a fight.
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In between my other *hobbies*...

In between my other *hobbies*...

Me and Dennis like to shoot bibles...
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Hmm, I've never tried that

Hmm, I've never tried that one, being a closet catholic and all I think there's a rule against that somewhere in the vatican wall of laws. I've shot a few phone books though, interesting targets to say the least.
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But Norm

Were they wet?!! (a little quasi-inside ballistic humor)

"The strongest reason to retain the right to keep and bear arms is to protect against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson.

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Yes, why yes they were. And

Yes, why yes they were. And let me tell you, gold dot hollow-points do the trick. Between the 165 and 180 .40 S&W's and the 125 .357's they hold together quite well, and expansion was quite good. The 135 .38 special rounds did pretty well out of a 2 inch tube also, not as well as the .357's but eh, what'cha gonna do?
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Ah yes

Wet paper, the poor man's ballistic gellatin (BG). BG is fun to play with, but is laborous to prepare/store. But I guess there is a new product out that is more user friendly. But then you need the high speed camera to capture the temporary cavity and such.

"The strongest reason to retain the right to keep and bear arms is to protect against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson.

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Sometimes we bring Dick...

Sometimes we bring Dick...(I call him "LIL DICKEY"...)

But he's a lousy shot so we leave him home alot...

(weird, his house ended up looking like something you would find in Sicily...)
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