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MothBalls
12-05-08, 03:37 PM
Now this looks like fun. I want to go to the next one.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a19_1228441557

Dowly
12-05-08, 03:42 PM
Right, a 4-6yo firing an MG. Way to fricking go. :nope: I really dont get what's the fascination with you americans and guns. That's ******* sick.

Sailor Steve
12-05-08, 03:45 PM
Expensive fun, for sure. I haven't been to one of those, but way back when I shot the .50s on our ship. Of course Uncle Sam (read you) paid for it then.

August
12-05-08, 03:49 PM
Right, a 4-6yo firing an MG. Way to fricking go. :nope: I really dont get what's the fascination with you americans and guns. That's ******* sick.

Says the guy who worships a movie villain...

Rockstar
12-05-08, 03:53 PM
Well, for one it's daytime, they are sober, and under parental supervision. Nothing wrong with blowing stuff up as long as mom and dad help you wire it up :arrgh!:

Sure beats leaving their children sitting in a dark room behind a computer gettin' whisky bent by themselves 'til 4AM shooting cops in a computer generated screen or frequenting porn sites.

Digital_Trucker
12-05-08, 04:08 PM
Sure beats leaving their children sitting in a dark room behind a computer gettin' whisky bent by themselves 'til 4AM shooting cops in a computer generated screen or frequenting porn sites.

Hey, you leave Dowly alone:rotfl:

AVGWarhawk
12-05-08, 04:14 PM
It is all fun and games with kids and weapons until one blows his head off like the kid at a gun show firing a fully auto. He shot himself in the head. Died. This was about 4 weeks ago. Not so cool when it is an eight year old. Dowly is right. There is an age to teach about weapons and respect them. Then there is an age were they just need to keep the weapons locked up.

Dowly
12-05-08, 04:15 PM
Right, a 4-6yo firing an MG. Way to fricking go. :nope: I really dont get what's the fascination with you americans and guns. That's ******* sick.
Says the guy who worships a movie villain...

Get yer popcorn, there's August! All we need is Subman1 now! Cry me ein river.

Ps What movie villain I worship? :roll:

AVGWarhawk
12-05-08, 04:17 PM
Here, not so fun. Darn things need to be kept away from children.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27399337/

Dowly
12-05-08, 04:19 PM
Here, not so fun. Darn things need to be kept away from children.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27399337/
See, this what I mean. I dont mind guns, but dont give them to children. It's one accident/misfire/ricochet and your child's dead you wont get him/her back.

Hylander_1314
12-05-08, 04:58 PM
Nothing wrong with teaching them young. But be responsible about it. Don't give them something they can't handle. From the time I was 8 years old I had .22 bolt action rifle that put Christmas goose on the table. My grams liked not having all the pellets from birdshot like my coudsins used to bring over. I would pop off 3 or 4 of them with head shots while they were on the ground at the riverside, and it was easy cleaning and prepping.

But huntig put a lot of food on the table in my younger days, so safe practices were strickedly taught. And from that not once in 33 years have I been around or seen a mishap while on the hunt. But to give an Uzi to a kid is stupid.

August
12-05-08, 05:11 PM
Get yer popcorn, there's August! All we need is Subman1 now! Cry me ein river.

Ps What movie villain I worship? :roll:
Wassamatter, can't take a little of what you dish out?

If that's not the Joker in your avatar and signature then who is it?

Dowly
12-05-08, 05:27 PM
Get yer popcorn, there's August! All we need is Subman1 now! Cry me ein river.

Ps What movie villain I worship? :roll: Wassamatter, can't take a little of what you dish out?

If that's not the Joker in your avatar and signature then who is it?
Actually, my problem is that you & Subman1 come with your white horses, charging to any thread that comes even close to offending "america's freedom". We all can have our differences, but it seems that no matter it is, you and Submand1 defend America, be it Hiroshima, accidental bombing of 200 innocent civilians etc. I've never seen you two say "Ok, maybe that wasnt that ok." You always come in as "******* hell, they're future insurgents anywho, good for them!

Dont get me wrong here, since kid I've wanted to live in America. But the attitude of some of you is like some of the teens I see here:

"What happened on 9/11?"
"Ummm.. New years eve?"

You just care for yourself, the fock with the rest, aslong as US is doing good right? I'm hopinf Obama will get you guys to bow down abit more. Be abit more humble. You're not the king of the world, no one thinks like that anymore. Me and many more think that you guys went too far and are now focked (Iraq). So, we just watch from the stands as you fight yourself out of the mess you caused. Got popcorn too.

And no, that' not a joker in my avatar nor sig. But what has my Avatar or sig has to do with this? Ran out of arguments?

subchaser12
12-05-08, 05:48 PM
You just care for yourself, the fock with the rest, aslong as US is doing good right? I'm hopinf Obama will get you guys to bow down abit more. Be abit more humble. You're not the king of the world, no one thinks like that anymore. Me and many more think that you guys went too far and are now focked (Iraq).

I'm a liberal, and fight the right wingers here in America all the time. I'm very anti war. The reality is that the Iraq war costs around 1% of our GDP. It's a big disaster, but frankly we can afford to screw up all we want. If you think the Iraq disaster will make us crumble like Rome, that's a stretch. Our economic mess currently isn't linked to Iraq, maybe karmically if you want to go there but not mathematically.

Also what you have to remember about Iraq is that it doesn't have to be "won" to be a "win". What that means is we have learned a long drawn out losing war is more profitable than a wam bam thank you mam fast conflict. Desert Storm was too short to be profitable. America fights wars for profit, well everyone does actually back through recorded history.

So in closing, yes our power will wax and wane, but cheerlead all you want for our "downfall", because it's going to take some time.

Dowly
12-05-08, 05:59 PM
You just care for yourself, the fock with the rest, aslong as US is doing good right? I'm hopinf Obama will get you guys to bow down abit more. Be abit more humble. You're not the king of the world, no one thinks like that anymore. Me and many more think that you guys went too far and are now focked (Iraq).
I'm a liberal, and fight the right wingers here in America all the time. I'm very anti war. The reality is that the Iraq war costs around 1% of our GDP. It's a big disaster, but frankly we can afford to screw up all we want. If you think the Iraq disaster will make us crumble like Rome, that's a stretch. Our economic mess currently isn't linked to Iraq, maybe karmically if you want to go there but not mathematically.

Also what you have to remember about Iraq is that it doesn't have to be "won" to be a "win". What that means is we have learned a long drawn out losing war is more profitable than a wam bam thank you mam fast conflict. Desert Storm was too short to be profitable. America fights wars for profit, well everyone does actually back through recorded history.

So in closing, yes our power will wax and wane, but cheerlead all you want for our "downfall", because it's going to take some time.

As for this (and this not aimed at you subchaser) I dont hold any kind of political stance. I think that's one of the problems with America, elections are like civil war to you. I've never seen it anywhere like that, you play it dirty, reaaaally dirty.

As for the downfall part, if you continue like that, you will get one. No one likes to see one "bully" on the schoolyard for long. Trust me, if you go on, there will be strikes far worse than 9/11 aimed at you.

It's funny really, most of the european ppl seem to realise that you just get the more enemies the longer you stay in Iraq & Afghanistan. Bush just keeps giving more money to the military (prolly to pay for more soldiers whim have died in this stupid war).

And Finnish (NON-tabloid) magazine just had a report from Iraq, from the civilian POV and they were ******* pissed, they had no power, no water, anything. There was no fighting in the area, still, they were living poorlier as when S. Hussein was in power.

subchaser12
12-05-08, 06:52 PM
As for the downfall part, if you continue like that, you will get one. No one likes to see one "bully" on the schoolyard for long. Trust me, if you go on, there will be strikes far worse than 9/11 aimed at you.

It's funny really, most of the european ppl seem to realise that you just get the more enemies the longer you stay in Iraq & Afghanistan. Bush just keeps giving more money to the military (prolly to pay for more soldiers whim have died in this stupid war).

And Finnish (NON-tabloid) magazine just had a report from Iraq, from the civilian POV and they were ******* pissed, they had no power, no water, anything. There was no fighting in the area, still, they were living poorlier as when S. Hussein was in power.

The war in Iraq was not for the people. America could care less about the Iraqi's. We want that oil, period. That's just the propaganda saying we were "liberating" the Iraqi's. Who cares if they have food or water, they are probably not even human, I bet they don't even feel pain :arrgh!:

European whining over American dominance is nothing new. Let's get back on topic. Gun ownership. Tell me, you think millions would have died in the holocaust if everyone had a gun? Not even big guns. Small arms only. I think things would have been a LOT different had all the jews and undesirables been armed. I'm not saying no one would have been put on a train, but the Germans would not have been able to kill so many so fast if they had to have a firefight everytime them went into a neighboorhood.

Think about that.

August
12-05-08, 08:06 PM
And no, that' not a joker in my avatar nor sig. But what has my Avatar or sig has to do with this? Ran out of arguments?

Ran out of arguments? I didn't know i was arguing with you. You're awfully touchy for someone who likes to tell other folks that they're "sick".

So who is in the avatar and sig anyways, or are you afraid to say?

AVGWarhawk
12-05-08, 08:09 PM
And no, that' not a joker in my avatar nor sig. But what has my Avatar or sig has to do with this? Ran out of arguments?

Ran out of arguments? I didn't know i was arguing with you. You're awfully touchy for someone who likes to tell other folks that they're "sick".

So who is in the avatar and sig anyways, or are you afraid to say?

It is not a movie villian that you suggested he worshipped. I believe that might have touched off the def-con 2 button.

August
12-05-08, 08:14 PM
It is not a movie villian that you suggested he worshipped. I believe that might have touched off the def-con 2 button.

Eh, whatever. Whoever it is i'm betting it's not the afraid of guns sheeple type he wants us to become either.

AVGWarhawk
12-05-08, 08:20 PM
It is not a movie villian that you suggested he worshipped. I believe that might have touched off the def-con 2 button.

Eh, whatever. Whoever it is i'm betting it's not the afraid of guns sheeple type he wants us to become either.

It is not a matter of afraid of guns. Guns are fine. People are not. The video shows a little girl popping away on a machine gun. Real fun until someone gets hurt. Hence my posting of the 8 year old at a gun show surround by "adults" popping way with an UZI and planting a slug in his cranium. One dead kid surrounded my 'adults'. Kids and guns do not mix. Christ sakes. It is a dangerous weapon. Cars are a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands. Do we let 8 year old kids drive them with 'adult' supervision. Hell no. That is my only point and believe Dowlys point.

Your 'eh whatever' answer is the same that get kids killed with 'adult' supervision.

August
12-05-08, 08:24 PM
It is not a movie villian that you suggested he worshipped. I believe that might have touched off the def-con 2 button.
Eh, whatever. Whoever it is i'm betting it's not the afraid of guns sheeple type he wants us to become either.
It is not a matter of afraid of guns. Guns are fine. People are not. The video shows a little girl popping away on a machine gun. Real fun until someone gets hurt. Hence my posting of the 8 year old at a gun show surround by "adults" popping way with an UZI and planting a slug in his cranium. One dead kid surrounded my 'adults'. Kids and guns do not mix. Christ sakes. It is a dangerous weapon. Cars a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands. Do we let 8 year old kids drive them with 'adult' supervision. Hell no. That is my only point and believe Dowlys point.

You 'eh whatever' answer is the same that get kids killed with 'adult' supervision.

That's unfair. I'd never let a child operate a firearm by themselves. On the other hand my dad did let me drive the car as a child sitting on his lap so it all really has to do with what you call "supervision".

Speaking of child gun safety, did you know that Plaxico Burress just made a safety video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgL5kuBpMA&e

AVGWarhawk
12-05-08, 08:30 PM
It is not a movie villian that you suggested he worshipped. I believe that might have touched off the def-con 2 button.
Eh, whatever. Whoever it is i'm betting it's not the afraid of guns sheeple type he wants us to become either.
It is not a matter of afraid of guns. Guns are fine. People are not. The video shows a little girl popping away on a machine gun. Real fun until someone gets hurt. Hence my posting of the 8 year old at a gun show surround by "adults" popping way with an UZI and planting a slug in his cranium. One dead kid surrounded my 'adults'. Kids and guns do not mix. Christ sakes. It is a dangerous weapon. Cars a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands. Do we let 8 year old kids drive them with 'adult' supervision. Hell no. That is my only point and believe Dowlys point.

You 'eh whatever' answer is the same that get kids killed with 'adult' supervision.

That's unfair. I'd never let a child operate a firearm by themselves. On the other hand my dad did let me drive the car as a child sitting on his lap so it all really has to do with what you call "supervision".

Speaking of child gun safety, did you know that Plaxico Burress just made a safety video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgL5kuBpMA&e

I never said you let a child play with a weapon unsupervised. Yeah, I sat on the old man lap to steer one block but he did not let do all the other buttons and pedals like some of these 'adults' let kids do. My point is, even under adult supervision, it is not best in my opinion letting kids fire weapons. Appropriate age to me is 13+ when a child understands how a weapons work. However, there was a case last week were kid at the age of 13 killed his father and his friend because was mad over something like not being able to watch TV. 22 rifle. POP POP, pop hits the floor. If there is an age for alcohol, driving, voting, there should be a age limit for the use of guns.

Plaxico was one of my best player for my fantasy football team. That is if he showed up to play or practice or was not busy shooting himself. :roll:

August
12-05-08, 08:46 PM
I never said you let a child play with a weapon unsupervised. Yeah, I sat on the old man lap to steer one block but he did not let do all the other buttons and pedals like some of these 'adults' let kids do. My point is, even under adult supervision, it is not best in my opinion letting kids fire weapons. Appropriate age to me is 13+ when a child understands how a weapons work. However, there was a case last week were kid at the age of 13 killed his father and his friend because was mad over something like not being able to watch TV. 22 rifle. POP POP, pop hits the floor. If there is an age for alcohol, driving, voting, there should be a age limit for the use of guns.

I first learned to use firearms around 10-11 myself. I think a lot of it depends on the particular child, and the particular adult. After all there are 40 somethings that i wouldn't trust with a gun, but properly supervised and with a suitable firearm I don't see the problem with young children handling firearms. especially like the one in the OP's video. There is zero chance that child would injure herself shooting a tripod mounted MG like that.

August
12-05-08, 08:48 PM
Speaking of child gun safety, did you know that Plaxico Burress just made a safety video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgL5kuBpMA&e

LOL, it made me cry, good spirit he has :rotfl:

"I'm just tryin to help the kids dog!" :D

Iceman
12-05-08, 09:12 PM
It is all fun and games with kids and weapons until one blows his head off like the kid at a gun show firing a fully auto. He shot himself in the head. Died. This was about 4 weeks ago. Not so cool when it is an eight year old. Dowly is right. There is an age to teach about weapons and respect them. Then there is an age were they just need to keep the weapons locked up.

Yea this same story cme to mind when seeing this vid...I think it was here in AZ...maybe not but yea...kid firning an uzi and it got away from him and he killed himself....what kind of adult puts a gun in a childs hand...maybe another one for the taliban fathers or something i dont know...fubar.


Here it is in Mass. (http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2008/10/police_identify_6.html)

MMFN Lindsay
12-05-08, 10:55 PM
I am an avid shooter and firearms owner.. and also a member of the NRA. A child should learn young about firearms.. with an Uzi probably not. What happens when god forbid a child finds a firearm in the house that happens to be loaded? if not taught properly the child will most likely begin to play with the weapon and thats when accidents happen.. a child should learn young because given the proper knowledge the child would not play with the firearm. Teach them to respect the firearm, not fear it or play with it. It is mearly a tool, such as a circular saw or a drill. A child can just as easily hurt themselves with that as they could a firearm.

And you may make an argument that weapons should not be kept loaded in the house. But i always kept my 870 under my bed just in case. i always made a point to unload it when I went to work, but we are all human.. we may forget, or we may be running late and we dont have time to eject 7 shells from a shotgun. It happens. It shouldn't but it does

SUBMAN1
12-06-08, 12:34 AM
Whats the big deal? Its only a .22 she is shooting - mini replica of its .50 big brother. A kid needs to be taught respect for firearms, and adult supervision is the best way while having them try it out. It was typical for a 7 yr old to have a .22 rifle only 50 years ago. Some of my co-workers got their first .22 at 6 even. They never hurt anyone either - imagine that? I was a little late to the game. I never shot anything other than a air rifle till I hit 10.

And Dowly - you are a bit touchy today. You need a chill pill. I didn't even say anything and you blew off a handle about what I could 'possibly' say! Hahahahaha! I didn't know i had so much effect on you! :p Better watch out or the big scary Subman is going to get you! :D

The Uzi in a 7 yr olds hands who is not strong enough to handle it is a bit much though. That was irresponsible on the adults part there and the kid - RIP.

-S

breadcatcher101
12-06-08, 12:53 AM
Yeah, and it was a mini uzi at that. Much harder to hold and a much faster rate of fire than a standard model.

Stealth Hunter
12-06-08, 01:14 AM
Here, not so fun. Darn things need to be kept away from children.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27399337/
See, this what I mean. I dont mind guns, but dont give them to children. It's one accident/misfire/ricochet and your child's dead you wont get him/her back.

I concur, and one of the last things we need are machine guns...

Captain Vlad
12-06-08, 01:38 AM
I grew up surrounded by people who'd learned to handle a firearm well before they were teenagers. All survived until adulthood without shooting themselves. Now, I, personally am not letting my 8 year old kid fire a notoriously uncontrollable weapon. I might buy him or her their own .22 and teach them to operate and handle it safely.

In fact, I believe it's better to teach such things at a young age, simply to make sure safe firearms practices becomes second nature. Most people I've met that did stupid things with guns never picked one up until they were an adolescent.

Dowly
12-06-08, 05:32 AM
And Dowly - you are a bit touchy today. You need a chill pill. I didn't even say anything and you blew off a handle about what I could 'possibly' say! Hahahahaha! I didn't know i had so much effect on you! :p Better watch out or the big scary Subman is going to get you! :D



Ya soz about that. Had one too many last night, I blame Hunter for not keeping me busy with IL2 nor ArmA on a drunken night. :p

AVGWarhawk
12-06-08, 08:00 AM
I never said you let a child play with a weapon unsupervised. Yeah, I sat on the old man lap to steer one block but he did not let do all the other buttons and pedals like some of these 'adults' let kids do. My point is, even under adult supervision, it is not best in my opinion letting kids fire weapons. Appropriate age to me is 13+ when a child understands how a weapons work. However, there was a case last week were kid at the age of 13 killed his father and his friend because was mad over something like not being able to watch TV. 22 rifle. POP POP, pop hits the floor. If there is an age for alcohol, driving, voting, there should be a age limit for the use of guns.

I first learned to use firearms around 10-11 myself. I think a lot of it depends on the particular child, and the particular adult. After all there are 40 somethings that i wouldn't trust with a gun, but properly supervised and with a suitable firearm I don't see the problem with young children handling firearms. especially like the one in the OP's video. There is zero chance that child would injure herself shooting a tripod mounted MG like that.

To me zero chance is still crappy odds for a young kid. It is just my thoughts on the matter. As some have stated, it is also the particular type of weapon. Perhaps it should be ran like the Japanese do with motorcycles. You start out on scooters and work your way up to super bike licenses. Handing a kid a fully auto even under supervision is not a great idea. Learn on a single shot until full understanding of the power you have in your hands is realised. Keep the things locked up when not in use.

Frame57
12-06-08, 10:49 AM
Kids are expendable! You can always make more....:D The best machine gun shoots this side of the fence is in Sparks. The range with pun intended is called the Mustang Range and is the most awesome experience. Kids are not allowed to shoot firearms there.

Dowly
12-06-08, 02:07 PM
So who is in the avatar and sig anyways, or are you afraid to say?

Sorry, seems like I passed out early last night. Anywho, the man in the avatar & sig is James Root, the lead guitarist of Slipknot. Now, does it REALLY matter if I have James Root, a Teletubby or a ******* Hankey the Christmaspoo in my signature? :p

August
12-06-08, 03:31 PM
Sorry, seems like I passed out early last night. Anywho, the man in the avatar & sig is James Root, the lead guitarist of Slipknot. Now, does it REALLY matter if I have James Root, a Teletubby or a ******* Hankey the Christmaspoo in my signature? :p

Uhm, yes?

Dowly
12-06-08, 03:34 PM
Sorry, seems like I passed out early last night. Anywho, the man in the avatar & sig is James Root, the lead guitarist of Slipknot. Now, does it REALLY matter if I have James Root, a Teletubby or a ******* Hankey the Christmaspoo in my signature? :p
Uhm, yes?

Why? :hmm:

Morts
12-06-08, 03:41 PM
because he needs something to quickly judge you on and never change his opinion

Dowly
12-06-08, 03:43 PM
because he needs something to quickly judge you on and never change his opinion

Oh, rgr that then. :p

HunterICX
12-06-08, 03:56 PM
And Dowly - you are a bit touchy today. You need a chill pill. I didn't even say anything and you blew off a handle about what I could 'possibly' say! Hahahahaha! I didn't know i had so much effect on you! :p Better watch out or the big scary Subman is going to get you! :D


Ya soz about that. Had one too many last night, I blame Hunter for not keeping me busy with IL2 nor ArmA on a drunken night. :p

:88) What the....:rotfl:
I aint yer frikking babysittaaah!

HunterICX

August
12-06-08, 03:58 PM
because he needs something to quickly judge you on and never change his opinion

Except for the "never change his opinion" part you are kind of right my Danish friend. One should always know who they are talking to, or else how can you tell where they are coming from?

Now forgive me but a person who identifies himself with a hollywood bad guy, or a domination mask wearing rock guitarist for that matter, doesn't exactly inspire much confidence in their opinion regarding which of our American fascinations are "sick".

Dowly
12-06-08, 04:08 PM
Now forgive me but a person who identifies himself with a hollywood bad guy, or a domination mask wearing rock guitarist for that matter, doesn't exactly inspire much confidence in their opinion regarding which of our American fascinations are "sick".

Rrrrright, I actually spoke to an invidual of this, I think last night. I hate ppl who judge the other by the looks. I for example, wear a leather jacket, usually black pants and steel toed "grandma kicking" boots. Why? Because I feel comfortable in them, not because I'm some Satan worshipping twit. And my avatar & sig reflects to my music taste, not me.

If you'd have said "I've seen Dowly posting before, I know what kind of twat he is", that'd be ok, but judging me by the avatar I wear is just typical you.

Morts
12-06-08, 04:21 PM
because he needs something to quickly judge you on and never change his opinion

Except for the "never change his opinion" part you are kind of right my Danish friend. One should always know who they are talking to, or else how can you tell where they are coming from?

Now forgive me but a person who identifies himself with a hollywood bad guy, or a domination mask wearing rock guitarist for that matter, doesn't exactly inspire much confidence in their opinion regarding which of our American fascinations are "sick".
Friend ?...im not your friend ?
just becuase he has got some ugly fella as his display picture doesnt mean that he identifies himself with it
if you identified people by their display picture i would call you a war horny piece of s***
but i dont

Dowly
12-06-08, 04:33 PM
because he needs something to quickly judge you on and never change his opinion
Except for the "never change his opinion" part you are kind of right my Danish friend. One should always know who they are talking to, or else how can you tell where they are coming from?

Now forgive me but a person who identifies himself with a hollywood bad guy, or a domination mask wearing rock guitarist for that matter, doesn't exactly inspire much confidence in their opinion regarding which of our American fascinations are "sick". Friend ?...im not your friend ?
just becuase he has got some ugly fella as his display picture doesnt mean that he identifies himself with it
if you identified people by their display picture i would call you a war horny piece of s***
but i dont

Actually, August's avatar reminds me of Johnny Depp in Fear and loathing in Las Vegas. :D "WE CANT STOP HERE! THIS' A BAT COUNTRY!" :rotfl:

August
12-06-08, 09:38 PM
Actually, August's avatar reminds me of Johnny Depp in Fear and loathing in Las Vegas. :D "WE CANT STOP HERE! THIS' A BAT COUNTRY!" :rotfl:

Never saw it, i'm not a Johnny Depp fan. Hero worship of entertainers is so,... "teenagerish" don't you think?

FWIW my avatar is a picture of me, although longer ago than i'd like to remember. Probably when you were wearing "grandma kicker" baby shoes... :roll:

August
12-06-08, 09:40 PM
Friend ?...im not your friend ?

Aww, now that just cuts me Morts...

Morts
12-06-08, 09:45 PM
Friend ?...im not your friend ?

Aww, now that just cuts me Morts...
i know, i can feel you crying inside:rotfl: :rotfl:

Yahoshua
12-06-08, 10:20 PM
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k84/yahoshua/Smilies/popcorn-1.gif

This forum is always reliable for a source of entertainment with how quickly threads are thrown off-topic and throroughly reduced to petty squabbling and a continuously recycled list of colorful adjectives, descriptions and labels for eachother. Somehow level-headed (albeit heated) debates have completely dissapeared from both sensitive and important topics lately.

But please, by all means continue to make absolute fools of yourselves and accomplish nothing but to further your already slanted and biased views of "the other side" whomever or whatever they/it may be.

Provided I find the time I'll be waiting for anyone that desires an intelligent and understanding exchange of concepts and ideals.

http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k84/yahoshua/Smilies/drinkcoffee.gif

SteamWake
12-06-08, 10:50 PM
Since this thread has wandered so far off track I thought I'd try to lend an ounce of sense to it.

Guns in the hands of babes.. bad idea.

Automatic wepons in the hands of babes.... unthinkable.

Dowly
12-06-08, 11:01 PM
Actually, August's avatar reminds me of Johnny Depp in Fear and loathing in Las Vegas. :D "WE CANT STOP HERE! THIS' A BAT COUNTRY!" :rotfl:
Never saw it, i'm not a Johnny Depp fan. Hero worship of entertainers is so,... "teenagerish" don't you think?
No, actually. I dont mind someone worshippinh their heroes.(was that spelled correctly? I'm sure you gonna get to my grammar next.) And if you think that I worship someone by having him in my signature pic & avatar at an internet forum, maybe you should take a bit of a break from the internet? You know, I do have a real life too. And like I said, the sig & ava just resembles my music taste, nothing more.

FWIW my avatar is a picture of me, although longer ago than i'd like to remember. Probably when you were wearing "grandma kicker" baby shoes... :roll: I gathered as much. So, does this mean you worship yourself? Like you said I worship the one in my ava & sig despite obviously not reading what I said in my last post. And again, I must ask, what the dong this gotta do with this thread?

EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.

zinosumatra
12-06-08, 11:10 PM
Right, what we need here is closure.

Point 1. In all fairness, the Ford Thunderchicken (I think that's what the first white care was) had it coming to it. It's a pile of crrrrap! It deserves worse than death by the hand of a toddler. Perhaps a 5 megaton scat bomb with a donkey dung warhead.

Point 2. I like guns, but seeing a 6 year old firing a full auto machinegun is disturbing. However, I'm not sure what's worse. That, or seeing uncle Dirtyfinger there showing her the ropes. Weird. :-?

Point 3. Dowly, regarding Slipknot. Their self-titled CD was solid, but they have become rather passe since then. If you want to become a real musical progressive among your peers, pick up some ohGr CDs. (Devils in my Details just came out) This is the side project of the lead singer of Skinny Puppy, and it is fantastic. A delight to the ears of Europeans and Americans alike. Finally, some consensus. :cool:

Dowly
12-06-08, 11:18 PM
Dowly, regarding Slipknot. Their self-titled CD was solid, but they have become rather passe since then. If you want to become a real musical progressive among your peers, pick up some ohGr CDs. (Devils in my Details just came out) This is the side project of the lead singer of Skinny Puppy, and it is fantastic. A delight to the ears of Europeans and Americans alike. Finally, some consensus. :cool:

The self-titled & Iowa are the two I like. The 2 newest have been commercial crap. :nope: I do listen to alot of metal bands, nothing rare, but I'm open to anything. As long as it's aggressive and doesnt have that 'Linkin Park' vocals to it like alot of bands seem to have nowadays.

zinosumatra
12-06-08, 11:36 PM
Dowly,
Good analysis. I have to throw Mudvayne into that, as well. LD50 was phenomenal and still receives regular play in my car. After they acheived success, however, they lost their edge, made their style more commercially palatable, and rendered themselves irrelevant. Not much new material is worth mention. Except for ohGr, of course. :D

August
12-06-08, 11:44 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.

Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:

stabiz
12-07-08, 09:50 AM
August, nobody needs to judge you by the clothes you wear or the music you listen to, your endless bitter dribble is more than enough info.

August
12-07-08, 09:58 AM
August, nobody needs to judge you by the clothes you wear or the music you listen to, your endless bitter dribble is more than enough info.

And thank you so much for your unsolicited opinion as well.

Dowly
12-07-08, 09:16 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.
Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:

Actually, it's the 3 rules of an "be an idiot in internet". Make a personal insult, insult someone's grammar and insult them because of their age. Whoops, now that I think of it, you've done all three!

I still havent gotten an answer, how my sig or avatar can possibly make any difference to this thread? Or my music taste, or what I wear?

August
12-07-08, 09:21 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.
Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:
Actually, it's the 3 rules of an "be an idiot in internet". Make a personal insult, insult someone's grammar and insult them because of their age. Whoops, now that I think of it, you've done all three!

I still havent gotten an answer, how my sig or avatar can possibly make any difference to this thread? Or my music taste, or what I wear?

Why don't you go kick some grandmas? It'll probably make you feel better...

stabiz
12-07-08, 09:23 PM
:rotfl:

Dowly
12-07-08, 09:39 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.
Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:
Actually, it's the 3 rules of an "be an idiot in internet". Make a personal insult, insult someone's grammar and insult them because of their age. Whoops, now that I think of it, you've done all three!

I still havent gotten an answer, how my sig or avatar can possibly make any difference to this thread? Or my music taste, or what I wear?
Why don't you go kick some grandmas? It'll probably make you feel better...

Why would I kick a granny? You got a fetish of some sort to it? Darn, you're a fokcing sick s.o.b.

August
12-07-08, 09:42 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.
Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:
Actually, it's the 3 rules of an "be an idiot in internet". Make a personal insult, insult someone's grammar and insult them because of their age. Whoops, now that I think of it, you've done all three!

I still havent gotten an answer, how my sig or avatar can possibly make any difference to this thread? Or my music taste, or what I wear?
Why don't you go kick some grandmas? It'll probably make you feel better...
Why would I kick a granny? You got a fetish of some sort to it? Darn, you're a fokcing sick s.o.b.

You're the one with the "granny kicker" boots as you called them not me. Is that what your rock star idol calls them?

Dowly
12-07-08, 09:47 PM
EDIT: Ow, and I like how you sneaked in the age issue in the last quote of yours. Real classy of you. You've passed 2 out of 3 "I'm an idiot at internet forums" tests. Let's see if you pass the third one and become the official twut.
Whatever Dowly :lol:. Like failing your little test means anything to me. :roll:
Actually, it's the 3 rules of an "be an idiot in internet". Make a personal insult, insult someone's grammar and insult them because of their age. Whoops, now that I think of it, you've done all three!

I still havent gotten an answer, how my sig or avatar can possibly make any difference to this thread? Or my music taste, or what I wear?
Why don't you go kick some grandmas? It'll probably make you feel better...
Why would I kick a granny? You got a fetish of some sort to it? Darn, you're a fokcing sick s.o.b.
You're the one with the "granny kicker" boots as you called them not me. Is that what your rock star idol calls them?

And here comes my sig again! The frick? Oh and no, my work pal called them 'grandma kicking shoes'. I just called them that, as I dont know what they're called in english. Steel toed boots? In finland, they're called "Maihinnousu kengät" which is directly translated to 'landing shoes'. But really, you so interested of my shoes? :hmm:

Dowly
12-07-08, 09:50 PM
Here, now my sig should please you.

August
12-07-08, 09:56 PM
Here, now my sig should please you.

Well that's sweet of you but I never had a problem with your sig or avatar, I just found them to be an indicator of your character. Every word you have typed since this thread started has only served to flesh out that initial impression.

Dowly
12-07-08, 10:01 PM
Here, now my sig should please you.
Well that's sweet of you but I never had a problem with your sig or avatar, I just found them to be an indicator of your character. Every word you have typed since this thread started has only served to flesh out that initial impression.

That'll be your problem. I've already said that my sig & avatar resembles my music taste, not me. But you only hear/read what you want, aint that right? :p

And I dont get it, I've had tons of sigs from a ******* Me109 to a little dog telling the bigger dog to "feck off", but I've never spoked differently. Or is it just you havent noticed that because you only follow threads you post in?

Anywho, shall we stop here? We're so off the topic that even the NORAD couldnt find us.

August
12-07-08, 10:15 PM
That'll be your problem. I've already said that my sig & avatar resembles my music taste, not me. But you only hear/read what you want, aint that right? :p

I heard you well enough, it's just been my experience that things like musical tastes and dress tell a lot about a person. As I said your subsequent posts have pretty much confirmed that impression.

And I dont get it, I've had tons of sigs from a ******* Me109 to a little dog telling the bigger dog to "feck off", but I've never spoked differently. Or is it just you haven't noticed that because you only follow threads you post in?

IIRC this discussion started when you called us "sick". You're the one who chose to become unglued over my rather mild response.

Anywho, shall we stop here? We're so off the topic that even the NORAD couldnt find us.

Fine by me. I've just been replying to you the last few times out of politeness.

Dowly
12-07-08, 10:23 PM
That'll be your problem. I've already said that my sig & avatar resembles my music taste, not me. But you only hear/read what you want, aint that right? :p
I heard you well enough, it's just been my experience that things like musical tastes and dress tell a lot about a person. As I said your subsequent posts have pretty much confirmed that impression.

And I dont get it, I've had tons of sigs from a ******* Me109 to a little dog telling the bigger dog to "feck off", but I've never spoked differently. Or is it just you haven't noticed that because you only follow threads you post in?
IIRC this discussion started when you called us "sick". You're the one who chose to become unglued over my rather mild response.

Anywho, shall we stop here? We're so off the topic that even the NORAD couldnt find us.
Fine by me. I've just been replying to you the last few times out of politeness.

Quote #1

Yet, I've said 2 times it's my musical taste, not me. Still you keep saying I'm something I say I'm not. That's like me saying the officer who ordered My Lai was an American and you're the same as he was.

Quote #2

I called having an young girl like that, who should playing with dolls and enjoying her childhood, made to fire an MG sick. And many other have done the same in this thread.

Quote #3 Well, thanks for being polite then. :up: I agree, one should always answer to a post directed at him.

Kapt Z
12-07-08, 10:28 PM
Looks like a blast to me! I'd love spend a a day with a Thompson or a BAR or .50 Browning. :rock:

I'd caution against a child that young though.:shifty:

Dowly
12-07-08, 10:31 PM
M1 Garand for me, please! Always wanted to fire one. ;)

Kapt Z
12-07-08, 10:38 PM
M1 Garand for me, please! Always wanted to fire one. ;)

Exactly! I just can't find a place to shoot something like that here in New Jersey. The best I could do was a old .303 SMLE and got rid of that years ago when I hardly ever managed to shoot it.

August
12-07-08, 10:42 PM
I agree, one should always answer to a post directed at him.

Well there you go.

Sailor Steve
12-08-08, 07:14 PM
M1 Garand for me, please! Always wanted to fire one. ;)
Been there. Done that. I personally own an ought-three (1903) Springfield, the rifle the Garand replaced in service. Rather than 8-shots semi-auto it's a 5-shot bolt action, but the gun itself is very much the same.:sunny: