Kids? Since when have I EVER mentioned yours or anyone else's kid?
You need to get a life if you are counting the hours of my activity, but apparently you have nothing better to do.
Oh, and Mr. Brainiac, what were the other qualifiers? My son has played more contact hockey in the last 5 years than you have, or will ever play in your life. He played varsity (full checking) hockey as a 14 year old freshman. So, since I will probably need to do the logic for you, that's a 14 year old kid playing a contact sport against kids that are up to and including 19 years of age.
If you ever want to put the petty internet bickering aside and do it in person, let me know. There are plenty of gyms out there that can accommodate me letting you take your frustrations out on me.
You've been regularly responding to other threads for 18 hours, and this is what you bring back to this one? I'm following YOUR lead when it comes to bringing families up, remember? And if I'm a coward for not being in the military, please explain how that wouldn't apply to every other person on the planet? Just two more cases of you spouting off ridiculous bullshit and then ignoring how it can possibly apply to you.
Kids? Since when have I EVER mentioned yours or anyone else's kid?
You need to get a life if you are counting the hours of my activity, but apparently you have nothing better to do.
Oh, and Mr. Brainiac, what were the other qualifiers? My son has played more contact hockey in the last 5 years than you have, or will ever play in your life. He played varsity (full checking) hockey as a 14 year old freshman. So, since I will probably need to do the logic for you, that's a 14 year old kid playing a contact sport against kids that are up to and including 19 years of age.
If you ever want to put the petty internet bickering aside and do it in person, let me know. There are plenty of gyms out there that can accommodate me letting you take your frustrations out on me.
Man, you continue to take the low road bringing kids into our discussion.
You have absolutely no couth when it comes to this board.
You've been regularly responding to other threads for 18 hours, and this is what you bring back to this one? I'm following YOUR lead when it comes to bringing families up, remember? And if I'm a coward for not being in the military, please explain how that wouldn't apply to every other person on the planet? Just two more cases of you spouting off ridiculous bullshit and then ignoring how it can possibly apply to you.
There's a difference between unholstered and "drawn". I unholster behind the leg when I need to. I rarely draw down on someone making them see the business end of my .40, or ONCE my .223.
If I have my weapon out of it's holster and walk up to you, is it unholstered or drawn?
Not really. One night I was driving down 224 towards Commerce and was pulled over. Cop came up to the car with weapon at low ready and asked for ID. Evidently, someone with a black, midsize truck, matching my description (the truck, not me) had done something or another and he came up with weapon drawn. Completely understood that, aside from the stroke I almost had.
Then there was the time I was sitting with lights out in a parking lot after hours and I'm guessing Rockwall PD thought I looked suspicious as one was on each side, weapon drawn.
There's been a couple other times, once on base, once in Killeen. And I'm always polite, show my hands, answer pertinent questions to the point and provide DL, ins, military ID and CHL.
I tend to drive blacked out vehicles with effort made to remove anything reflective from them. I'm guessing it looks suspicious.
There's a difference between unholstered and "drawn". I unholster behind the leg when I need to. I rarely draw down on someone making them see the business end of my .40, or ONCE my .223.
Thanks man, and thanks for stepping up to the plate. These wars might be about questionable prerogatives but the fact that you stepped up and did your duty as a American shows nobility in your character.
Sometimes I believe that wars needs to be brought to U.S doorsteps for the American society to really understand the gravity of war, and all that it takes to fight it.
Sent while dropping a deuce!
.45% of Americans have fought in the WOT. Less than 1/2 of 1% have carried the entire country and as a whole, the country has done dick about it. Our benefits and care and pay are the first things on the chopping block. They've been asked to sacrifice nothing. No war bonds were sold, no plants were shut down to fund the war. Nothing.
Guess I am sheltered. Grew up in a shitty hood, Harry Hines on one end and Denton Drive on the other. Some of the only white folks in the neighborhood. NEVER had an issue with DPD (or any other PD)...Got some tickets in my younger days but NEVER saw the wrong end of a cops gun. The local beat cop was pretty cool. He helped me get my first job.
Hell , I lived in Garland for a while and never had issues with them knuckle draggers either...Maybe I was lucky, or I just lead a sheltered life as you say and learned to be respectful.
Golly , I Didn't realize that the police were this out of control. Somebody should do something, sounds like they're worse than the street gangs....
Many of them are. That's why there are so many videos of them acting like it. Otherwise, the videos and reports wouldn't exist
It was also the motto for 1/506th. It means Stands Alone and Recon certainly does
That's our job!
Thanks man, and thanks for stepping up to the plate. These wars might be about questionable prerogatives but the fact that you stepped up and did your duty as a American shows nobility in your character.
Sometimes I believe that wars needs to be brought to U.S doorsteps for the American society to really understand the gravity of war, and all that it takes to fight it.
Guess I am sheltered. Grew up in a shitty hood, Harry Hines on one end and Denton Drive on the other. Some of the only white folks in the neighborhood. NEVER had an issue with DPD (or any other PD)...Got some tickets in my younger days but NEVER saw the wrong end of a cops gun. The local beat cop was pretty cool. He helped me get my first job.
Hell , I lived in Garland for a while and never had issues with them knuckle draggers either...Maybe I was lucky, or I just lead a sheltered life as you say and learned to be respectful.
Golly , I Didn't realize that the police were this out of control. Somebody should do something, sounds like they're worse than the street gangs....
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Now I am calling BS on that. If you have been on the wrong end of a cops gun pointed at you more than once in your life, you have a pretty fucked up world or are a major crook
Are you that sheltered or are you joking? I have no record at all and no criminal convictions. In my younger days I was roughed up by two officers two separate times, had more than one vehicle purposefully damaged by an officer, had several pistols drawn on me and a couple pointed at me. The chick cop in Florida pointed hers at my face, I still haven't forgotten that visual, lol.
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