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  1. Holy Cow! I've been busy doing stuff: putting together a Yule Bazaar and St. Lucia program for over 600 people, doing the Christmas thing (and nearly falling off the roof putting up the lights), you know - doing that "day to day existence" thing. I haven't had much time to look at the Enos forum. So I go to take a boo and OMG, there are 65 pages of new posts!

    So tell me, what ones recently are not to be missed? I seriously do not have enough time to look at 65 pages of new posts. The ones I don't want to miss are those posted by the regulars that are either 1) entertaining, 2) informative, 3) incendiary (got to read a little dirt now and again).

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    If you ask me this should be in the Humor Forum, 'cause we're the only ones laughing! Eh, who knows. Maybe she'll let him laugh once in awhile.

    You're joking right?! She has to have a sense of humor...remember who she marrying!

    All kidding aside, I truly wish you and your bride a long and loving life Jay.

    Now, where are the pics from the bachelor party?! :roflol::devil:

  3. I did a search on airsoft but didn't quite find the answer I was looking for. I've been thinking about getting an airsoft so my daughter can not only dry fire with me but come with me out to the range every now and again. She doesn't have much interest at the moment (karate and gymnastics are more fun) and the couple of times she has shot a .22 she didn't like the noise. But she does like running the timer when I dry fire. So I thought we could take turns and count X's.

    There are some full size double stack models on http://www.airsplat.com. But the grip would be too large for my 7 year old I'd imagine. Which 1911 style airsoft might work for both of our hands? Perhaps the single stacks? And which brand holds up best? What features work best (cycle, non cycle, etc)? Despite being female, I have a large grip - a glock 21 is comfortably fine to give an example.

  4. Congrats..they sure are fun :cheers:

    Jim

    That they are. We have the other 2 (Ages 7 & 5 ) spending the night with us tonight. I wish I had 1/2 of that energy that they do.

    You might get a male dog for your son in law for xmas....poor guy is out numbered! :P:lol:

  5. Quantom isn't a "stand alone" film, it's a direct sequel - with the story literally taking place hours after the last scene in Casino Royale. Which is partly why it doesn't stand well on it's own in comparison. I think a summary or some sort of monologue by M in the beginning could have made the connection more clear and thus made the plot more cohesive. Flash blacks would have also helped. Because I hadn't watched Casino Royale just before seeing Quantom, some touches were too subtle to easily pick up... Like Bond not sleeping; he hadn't slept since he lost Vesper. Various character were telling him he looked tired but I didn't pick up on that until well into the scene between Bond and Mathis on the plane. I have to agree that Fields and Leiter weren't given enough screen time. But as for this grittier, less refined interpretation of Bond, I re-read the novel Casino Royale and I find this iteration to be more in sync with the written character.

  6. i'm right there with you this year. I've had two sinus infections since nationals. Try a neti pot or something similar....I actually just use a measuring cup. You use warm salt water to flush out your sinuses.

    The saline formula they use is a bit heavy for me. I use 1/4 teaspoon per cup of water. I'll nuke a bit of salt water and take it with me into the shower. Winter for me is always a challenge because of the heater running in the house. When the humidity drops, I'll rinse my sinuses more.

    BTW, gargling with cider vinegar does the same thing...it just doesn't taste as good or have the same side effect! :roflol:

  7. http://ammunitionaccountability.org/Legislation.htm

    The bill that is being pushed in 18 states requires all ammunition to be encoded by

    the manufacturer and a database of all ammunition sales will be created.

    In other words, how much you buy and which calibers you buy will be tracked.

    Included in the law is a provision that no one shall be able to sell any ammunition after

    June 30, 2009 unless the ammunition is coded. Any privately held uncoded ammunition must be

    destroyed by July 1, 2011 (including handloaded ammo). They will also charge a .05 cent tax on

    every round so every box of ammo you buy will go up at least $2.50 or more!

    This legislation is currently pending in 18 states: Alabama, Arizona,

    California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland,

    Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,

    South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.

  8. The folks at STI are the best to deal with. Since both their owner and a number of their gunsmiths shoot, they always look out for those of us in the IPSC/USPSA world. Their equipment is top shelf in my opinion. And if ever there is an issue, the address it quickly and to the person's satisfaction. Besides, their are Texans! What further recommendation could you want! ;)

  9. Well there's a surprise! :roflol: :roflol: I'd be surprised if these phrases aren't heard daily at the Z household!

    Joke: A lady was picking through the frozen

    turkeys at the grocery store, but couldn't find one big enough

    for her family. She asked a stock boy, "Do these turkeys get

    any bigger?" The stock boy replied, "No ma'am, they're dead."

  10. I liked the opening chase scene.

    When it was over I thought,

    "Awesome,..... I wonder what that was all about."

    Fast cars thrashing about is cool, but I kind of like to know who is being chased and why.

    Bond was being chased by Quatum. They were trying to keep their guy from falling into MI6 hands. Granted he was sprung but at the cost of a mole.

    I didn't think it was that bad at all but could have done with a little less herky/jerky motion on the fight scenes and a little more interaction with Fields - you hardly cared about her character and it didn't seem to impact Bond much so what was the point?

  11. Jamie, we had soooo many layers on that it'd be like looking through this month's issue of Igloo Attire. The only clue that would tell you it was a group of women shooting in the cold would be the occasional matching faux cheetah mux and hat. :P

  12. I'm glad to hear that it went so well. Great job! :cheers:

    Going to ring some steel tomorrow? :devil:

    One day in the freezing cold is enough....That's an excuse, I actually have a desk to finish building so I'll be in my garage freezing this morning....

  13. "When you wake up in the morning, Pooh," said Piglet at last, "what's the first thing you say to yourself?"

    "What's for breakfast?" said Pooh. "What do you say, Piglet?"

    "I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?" said Piglet.

    Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the same thing," he said.

    "What is that?" the Unbeliever asked.

    "Wisdom from a Western Taoist," I said.

    "It sounds like something from Winnie-the-Pooh," he said.

    "It is," I said.

    "That's not about Taoism," he said.

    "Oh, yes it is," I said.

    "No, it's not," he said.

    "What do you think it's about?" I said.

    "It's about this dumpy little bear that wanders around asking silly questions, making up songs, and going through all kinds of adventures, without ever accumulating any amount of intellectual knowledge or losing his simpleminded sort of happiness. That's what it's about," he said.

    "Same thing," I said.

    The Tao of Pooh - Benjamin Hoff

    While Eeyore frets and Piglet hesitates and Rabbit calculates and Owl pontificates, Pooh just is....

  14. Today we had a ladies day at the range at my shooting club. There were five lady instructors and we had over 30 students show up! And this was our "first" one! Guess we have a need to fill. :P We weren't sure what to expect as far as skill level, but after the safety briefing and a review of fundamentals, we divided up the shooters and headed out to the range. The starters did an awesome job and we rarely had to correct anyone for muzzle or finger. The more experienced shooters were also very good showing a good understanding of marksmanship.

    I am sorry I had to miss A4 this year but I wouldn't trade places....teaching this class has got me all fired up! I did a great deal of it when I lived in San Diego but haven't done it consistently here in Texas. I loved watching the ladies get so enthusiastic! We were fifteen minutes over the stop time but when I asked, everyone wanted to shoot another relay...Despite the 45 degree temperature and the 18 mph winds! I hope I inspired them as much as they inspired me.

    Seriously outstanding, good times! :cheers:

    Thank you to TheGirl (and any other BE lurkers who helped teach today) !

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