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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    No, on this thread, I just re read it a few times.
    Oh, right. You should have seen me on the weekend trying to work out where to go for lunch, it was hilarious...
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Oh, right. You should have seen me on the weekend trying to work out where to go for lunch, it was hilarious...
    Hilarious for everyone called Carl I reckon. Did Aaron bring a packed lunch? I'll bet it was close to dinner by the time you ate
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenngun View Post
    I trust you understood that carrots were a euphemism. If pennies work better or bottle tops of anything you can think of then please use it. My point had nothing to do the object but everything to do with the actions. There was no "theory" just a statement anticipated results. Also I'm not treading anywhere. I wasn't purporting to support any side of any issue. I was pointing out the obvious facts.
    What was obvious, was your post was geared to "Firearms" & their ownership. Peroid.

    Here's something for you to read;

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...l-threads.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Hilarious for everyone called Carl I reckon. Did Aaron bring a packed lunch? I'll bet it was close to dinner by the time you ate
    Aaron decided for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    What was obvious, was your post was geared to "Firearms" & their ownership. Peroid.

    Here's something for you to read;

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/conve...l-threads.html
    I'm not sure what I said in my comments that lead you to believe you know or think you know what my "obvious" point. It was not specific to one subject or thought. It's a commentary on "the human condition" and related mannerisms. It speaks to human expectations. It could be related to any subject of any kind. I'd ask that you consider my comments in a broader sense. What we as humans should anticipate and expect as a result of our action or inaction.

    You also presumed to think I hadn't read this forum's guidelines. Generally I always educate myself on my environment long before committing a voice. I previously found and read the link you included but thanks for your concern. Since you've opened up the realm of presumption, I'll step away from my normal modus operandi to make a presumption that you may not have read the concepts of the link below. I hope you may find this helpful in interpreting my initial and subsequent comments. If not I'll just say cheers and wish you the best of luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenngun View Post
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Since you've opened up the realm of presumption, I'll step away from my normal modus operandi to make a presumption that you may not have read the concepts of the link below. I hope you may find this helpful in interpreting my initial and subsequent comments. If not I'll just say cheers and wish you the best of luck.

    Human condition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Well thank you; I believe we both got our point across.
    Also thank you for the link, as I'm always willing to educate myself, though my "method of operation" is to never source Wikipedia for anything.
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    Who's got the butter my popcorn is a bit dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    ,,,,,,,I'm always willing to educate myself, though my "method of operation" is to never source Wikipedia for anything.
    Very glad to hear this. It means there's still hope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    You may stop them with the death penalty,but are millions more in the ranks.
    Kids get bored in the summertime,they watch these friggin video games full of killing and violence,they get brainwashed.
    Than they go out and do what they watch.
    is a very sad situation
    My kids play these games and there no trouble at all. This problem can be fixed with a ten cent .22 to the back of the ear. JMHO............. and there isnt that much of a shortage.

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