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wow, more flashlights than gun....
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garyb wrote:wow, more flashlights than gun....
It's actually a highly advanced pea shooter.
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It's a fun gun....... :lol:
You can't side saddle the 40mm Grenade launcher, it has to be snapped into place under the barrel.
If some guy kicked in my door with a ridiculous looking Hollywood gun like that I'd spray him with my sawed off using birdshot mixed w/ Tear Gas capsules ( special re loads ). A shot to the upper body ( even w/ 2nd Chance Kevlar ) will sting and explode under his/her nose making the intruder ( Feds ) drop their gun and be coherent enough for interrogation.
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hmmmm iluminati...where's R A Wilson?
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Ishtar Rising ?
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garyb wrote:
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hmmmm iluminati...where's R A Wilson?
Never mind him, where's the playboy babes? :lol:

please submit pictures of Playboy honeys right here...... :lol:
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Just like I wait for hardware peripherrals to come down in prices.
I also like old mags 10 years later for 50% off...............................Ankyu. :wink:
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Now, if they were all holding big guns....... :D
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there's your Ishtar...
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hahahaha!
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Surprisingly accurate.................... :lol:
And people wonder why I love Nevada.
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stardust wrote:
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Seems like a Vista bonmot but the error message looks like XP ;)
actually that error was from scope itself, and it did what it said it couldn't do anyways.
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just curious stardust...

what does "pot kettle" mean to you?(if anything :lol: )
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groovy, your use(of "pot kettle") up top confused me, but then it's been a hard day... :lol:

Jimmy's never thrown stones at whores or gamblers. wadded up dollars, maybe.... :lol: oh wait, the casinos throw him dollars...well he's thrown wadded up dollars at....or was it the other way around...
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stardust wrote:very confusing indeed.

I was not talking about throwing dollars or Vegas as a phenomenon of the US culture.
I thought that the map is a quite extreme view of the USA.
But in case someone agrees to it it sounds strange to see it as a support of Vegas as a place to love.
Jim just likes the environment for working musicians(and pretty women with large breasts that expose them). entertainers are sought out and properly rewarded for their efforts(as long as the customers keep coming, the booze keeps flowing and they keep gambling). this is the same everywhere else in the world from what i've seen. it IS also nice when the State keeps out of business, as long as it's strightforward and not a cheat and it's even better when the State doesn't regulate one's personal life. you just need to see his point of view. personally, although i LOVE whores as people in general since they're women, and as objects, since they're women, i don't really like to see people degraded(unlike a certain NATO countries state employment deptartment). also, i don't drink, so drunken parties are more fun for me to see or entertain than participate in. still, Vegas is pretty amazing to see and be part of. it's the distillation of what supposedly makes Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, London, L.A., etc. fun, although by the time the hotel room stay expires, most are in pain and ready for home... :) at least Vegas is honest corruption. i'd keep Vegas over a lot of other hypocracy, but the only reason i'd spend extended time there(months, years) is because i was making a lot of money performing my music.
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Reggae w/ synths and heavy vocal chants.
A real showman on a MIDI'd trio of Steel drums.
Thousands of people walk by so there's a built in crowd.
25-50 CD's sold daily by a fine looking girl posing in a sexy outfit that the old Vegas Cigarette girls use to wear.
We'll be begging for time off by years end... :wink:

The CD Girl, the music, the authentic MIDI'd Steel Drummer and your hair...... we'll draw 'em in like flies on shit... :D

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 005&sc=774

As you can see from the link above, the wise guys and Arabs will own the strip within' 2 years.
I know they ain't broke.. :D

The days of the Politically correct suit & tie corporate liars is over, their false profits cannot be hidden.
We should call ourselves the " False Prophets "... :D
Rebellion is our tool.
Hell you could sell tons of those wierd meetings of politicians at the Grove too.
8.99 per copy always works too. When you give change for a ten you act like you can't fine the coins, etc. and they always feel like big shots saying to keep the change....

Also a giant tip jar, as in a 5 Gallon Sun Tea jar stuffed with 5's and 10's ......no Washingtons allowed.......people see that and assume it's the right thing to do........auto suggestion is a very powerful allie in public performance.
I always liked the slogan that........" Tipping....is not a city in CHINA !!!!! .

Speaking of Tipping.....I was a child the first time I learned about tipping.
My Mom and Dad took us all to Tampa Gardens and a ride on the Glass Bottom Boat. Lot's of fun, but I learned not to listen to adults at an early age, so when someone would say look over here, I would always glance elsewhere first to make sure I got the big picture....
Anyway at the end of the tour the Old Black Chap who was the tour guide told eveyone to look at the bottom of the boat again to see a staged Mermaid, naturally I didn't look, and saw him toss a Silver Dollar onto the glass where everyone was staring.........and then he said " Thank Ya' Sir "....and everybody started throwing cash down there......Old guilty white men were tossing bills and silver. I was tugging my Dads arm and telling him the guy was a scam srtist, and my dad said oh you're full of shit....shut up, and a short whack to back of the head and we were off.
I have learned many tricks over the years, and when it comes down to the nitty gritty, chances favor the prepared mind....



Ma & Pa Kettle.... :lol:
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