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On 20/12/14 19:47, Stephen wrote:
> I have a gauntlet and you have a face. When shall the two meet? ;-)
>
Probably when you deign to put your hand in your pocket and buy me a
right royal measure of the water of life.
BTW if I see you gathering winter fuel this year, I shall set the
stag-hounds on you.
King John
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Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On 20/12/2014 22:37, Doctor John wrote:
> On 20/12/14 19:47, Stephen wrote:
>> I have a gauntlet and you have a face. When shall the two meet? ;-)
>>
> Probably when you deign to put your hand in your pocket and buy me a
> right royal measure of the water of life.
>
IIRC I bought the last round for thee, thy wench and taught thy
offspring the secret of spinning a silver piece.
Thou owest me.
> BTW if I see you gathering winter fuel this year, I shall set the
> stag-hounds on you.
>
And I shall return them as meek as lap dogs.
> King John
>
I have always said that the French had the right idea, in the late 18th
century.
Off with his head! So much for Buckingham.*
http://tinyurl.com/l92oleb
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 20-12-2014 23:58, Stephen wrote:
> On 20/12/2014 22:37, Doctor John wrote:
>> On 20/12/14 19:47, Stephen wrote:
>>> I have a gauntlet and you have a face. When shall the two meet? ;-)
>>>
>> Probably when you deign to put your hand in your pocket and buy me a
>> right royal measure of the water of life.
>>
>
> IIRC I bought the last round for thee, thy wench and taught thy
> offspring the secret of spinning a silver piece.
> Thou owest me.
>
>> BTW if I see you gathering winter fuel this year, I shall set the
>> stag-hounds on you.
>>
>
> And I shall return them as meek as lap dogs.
>
>
>> King John
>>
> I have always said that the French had the right idea, in the late 18th
> century.
>
> Off with his head! So much for Buckingham.*
>
> http://tinyurl.com/l92oleb
>
[sings while brandishing a pitchfork]
Ah, çà ira, çà ira, çà ira!
Les aristocrates à la lanterne!
Ah, çà ira, çà ira, çà ira!
Les aristocrates on les pendra!
Thomas
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On 21/12/2014 08:10, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>
> [sings while brandishing a pitchfork]
>
> Ah, çà ira, çà ira, çà ira!
Bring out the tumbrel.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 20/12/2014 20:48, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> Or hunting. How can you say that you need a machine gun to hunt. Unless
>> >you are hunting mince or ground meat.
> I still like Robin Williams' (I think it was) suggestion that we should
> give Bambi some serious firepower to even out the odds.
>
A truly, American solution. :-P
>> >Is that not the reason given by the pro gun lobby?
>> >The black hats won't know which white hat is carrying.
> It's one of several excuses, yeah.
>
LOL You sound rightly P'd off with that one.
>> >
>> >Easy peasy, shoot everyone who is carrying a gun. By definition they are
>> >criminals. And since guns are designed to kill not incapacitate I am
>> >sure that they won't mind having done to them what they intend to do to
>> >others.
> Ah, but you can't shoot everyone who's carrying a gun without carrying a
> gun.;)
>
Use automatic gun detectors in all public places.
>> >Unless they are wearing a bandoleer of throwing knifes.;-)
> I don't know anyone who can throw as many knives as fast as even a non-
> automatic weapon, much less a semi- or fully automatic weapon.
>
I have been straining my mind to remember the comic charterer, who could
have done that.
>
> I don't have a gun, but I know how to use a number of different varieties
> because of him.
>
> The closest I get to guns these days, though, is playing Borderlands.;)
The way to go. :-)
The last time I fired a gun was at a rifle club's open day about 45
years ago. I am left eyed dominant and right handed so no use at that.
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Stephen
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 08:23:58 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 20/12/2014 20:48, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>> Or hunting. How can you say that you need a machine gun to hunt.
>>> Unless
>>> >you are hunting mince or ground meat.
>> I still like Robin Williams' (I think it was) suggestion that we should
>> give Bambi some serious firepower to even out the odds.
>>
>>
> A truly, American solution. :-P
But of course. Every red-blooded American knows that the way you put a
fire out is by adding more gasoline. ;)
>>> >Is that not the reason given by the pro gun lobby?
>>> >The black hats won't know which white hat is carrying.
>> It's one of several excuses, yeah.
>>
>>
> LOL You sound rightly P'd off with that one.
You think? ;)
>>> >Easy peasy, shoot everyone who is carrying a gun. By definition they
>>> >are criminals. And since guns are designed to kill not incapacitate I
>>> >am sure that they won't mind having done to them what they intend to
>>> >do to others.
>> Ah, but you can't shoot everyone who's carrying a gun without carrying
>> a gun.;)
>>
>>
> Use automatic gun detectors in all public places.
Automatic gun detectors with their own firepower? Have you not seen
Terminator? ;)
>>> >Unless they are wearing a bandoleer of throwing knifes.;-)
>> I don't know anyone who can throw as many knives as fast as even a non-
>> automatic weapon, much less a semi- or fully automatic weapon.
>>
>>
> I have been straining my mind to remember the comic charterer, who could
> have done that.
The Knifekateer. (A common character in the comic strip "Basic
Instructions" - http://basicinstructions.net/)
Then again, the superheroes in that comic, when they appear, aren't that
"super", so it seems that the Knifekateer wouldn't be able to manage
it. ;)
>> I don't have a gun, but I know how to use a number of different
>> varieties because of him.
>>
>> The closest I get to guns these days, though, is playing Borderlands.;)
>
> The way to go. :-)
>
> The last time I fired a gun was at a rifle club's open day about 45
> years ago. I am left eyed dominant and right handed so no use at that.
I've got pretty good aim, or used to - though the second time skeet
shooting, I didn't do so well. It helps to hold the shotgun tight in
your *shoulder*, not your upper arm. Doing the latter will give you a
very sore arm, and you won't be able to hit *anything* you intend to.
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 22/12/14 18:49, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> I've got pretty good aim, or used to - though the second time skeet
> shooting, I didn't do so well. It helps to hold the shotgun tight in
> your *shoulder*, not your upper arm. Doing the latter will give you a
> very sore arm, and you won't be able to hit *anything* you intend to.
>
You should try firing an old .303 Lee-Enfield. Do it wrong and you are
in a world of pain >< . Also, don't hold your breath. Just s-q-u-e-e-z-e
Not boasting but I'm still a good shot.
John
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It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 20:38:06 +0000, Doctor John wrote:
> On 22/12/14 18:49, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>
>> I've got pretty good aim, or used to - though the second time skeet
>> shooting, I didn't do so well. It helps to hold the shotgun tight in
>> your *shoulder*, not your upper arm. Doing the latter will give you a
>> very sore arm, and you won't be able to hit *anything* you intend to.
>>
>>
> You should try firing an old .303 Lee-Enfield. Do it wrong and you are
> in a world of pain >< . Also, don't hold your breath. Just s-q-u-e-e-z-e
I'd believe it. And yeah, breathing is important. :)
> Not boasting but I'm still a good shot.
:)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 08:23:58 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>
> > On 20/12/2014 20:48, Jim Henderson wrote:
> >>> Or hunting. How can you say that you need a machine gun to hunt.
> >>> Unless
> >>> >you are hunting mince or ground meat.
> >> I still like Robin Williams' (I think it was) suggestion that we should
> >> give Bambi some serious firepower to even out the odds.
> >>
> >>
> > A truly, American solution. :-P
>
> But of course. Every red-blooded American knows that the way you put a
> fire out is by adding more gasoline. ;)
>
> >>> >Is that not the reason given by the pro gun lobby?
> >>> >The black hats won't know which white hat is carrying.
> >> It's one of several excuses, yeah.
> >>
> >>
> > LOL You sound rightly P'd off with that one.
>
> You think? ;)
>
> >>> >Easy peasy, shoot everyone who is carrying a gun. By definition they
> >>> >are criminals. And since guns are designed to kill not incapacitate I
> >>> >am sure that they won't mind having done to them what they intend to
> >>> >do to others.
> >> Ah, but you can't shoot everyone who's carrying a gun without carrying
> >> a gun.;)
> >>
> >>
> > Use automatic gun detectors in all public places.
>
> Automatic gun detectors with their own firepower? Have you not seen
> Terminator? ;)
>
> >>> >Unless they are wearing a bandoleer of throwing knifes.;-)
> >> I don't know anyone who can throw as many knives as fast as even a non-
> >> automatic weapon, much less a semi- or fully automatic weapon.
> >>
> >>
> > I have been straining my mind to remember the comic charterer, who could
> > have done that.
>
> The Knifekateer. (A common character in the comic strip "Basic
> Instructions" - http://basicinstructions.net/)
>
> Then again, the superheroes in that comic, when they appear, aren't that
> "super", so it seems that the Knifekateer wouldn't be able to manage
> it. ;)
>
> >> I don't have a gun, but I know how to use a number of different
> >> varieties because of him.
> >>
> >> The closest I get to guns these days, though, is playing Borderlands.;)
> >
> > The way to go. :-)
> >
> > The last time I fired a gun was at a rifle club's open day about 45
> > years ago. I am left eyed dominant and right handed so no use at that.
>
> I've got pretty good aim, or used to - though the second time skeet
> shooting, I didn't do so well. It helps to hold the shotgun tight in
> your *shoulder*, not your upper arm. Doing the latter will give you a
> very sore arm, and you won't be able to hit *anything* you intend to.
unless you're using an AA12
;)
Nekar Xenos
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Hi(gh)!
On 22.12.2014 09:23, Stephen wrote:
> On 20/12/2014 20:48, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> I still like Robin Williams' (I think it was) suggestion that we should
>> give Bambi some serious firepower to even out the odds.
>>
>
> A truly, American solution. :-P
BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! RATATATATATATATATATATATATATA...
Imagine sweet little fawns with Metal Storm devices mounted on their
backs...! Would be a truly bizarre splatter movie...
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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