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  1. On 8/22/2021 at 11:19 PM, Modoc said:


    The Statler Brothers, Do You Remember These

     

     

    Up by the bus stop and across the street
    Open up their windows to take a peek
    Y'all she goes walking, rockin' like a rollin' stone
     

     

    Mel McDaniel - Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On

     

    And just then, her mother bursts in

    And said "You're that son of that bitch in the wind
    Get outta my house and hit the road

    And I kept falling like a rollin' stone song

  2. 23 hours ago, Modoc said:

    Dranoel,

     

    That’s easy since we use the same load for everything that involves 38 Spl except CCW. 3.5 gr Clays, 125 gr cast Truncated Cone.

     

    YKYMBAS if….. You still buy cheap coffee to be able to have the tins (jugs) for brass and ammo storage. 


    Folgers has many sizes. And Olive jars are great for primer storage.

  3. Cost is kind of the same issue with the new Timney Alpha Competition triggers. But they are getting rave reviews from everyone. If I was a Glock guy I'd be all over it. So I got one for my best friend's birthday instead. He can install it, like it and tell me all about how fantastic it is. ;)

  4. 2 hours ago, George16 said:

    I made dummy rounds for dry fire using RTV silicone sealant on the primer pockets, filled it up with some of my daughter’s play dough and 124 Gr bullets to mimic the 190 Gr weight of my actual ammo. I also painted it red so differentiate and always kept  away from my live ammo.

     

    Heres a pic

    556-D60-BC-17-BC-40-A3-8-BE6-04-F81-CD65

     

    I have always used pieces of pencil eraser but this looks like a far better idea.

  5. He was one of my Fathers favorites, and thus one of mine as well.

    I love little baby ducks, old pick-up trucks
    Slow movin' trains and rain
    I love little country streams, sleep without dreams
    Sunday school in May and hay

  6. On 4/26/2021 at 5:42 PM, Nolan said:

     

    I really like both the old Shintaro Katsu movies and the newer (2003) Takeshi Kitano movie.  I have seen most of the 26 original movies, but I haven't seen any of the television series or the 2010 Zatoichi the Last movie.

     

    Nolan

     

    While I have a great appreciation for the original, it's the 2003 remake that really got me. It has all the elements, assembled masterfully with details that may go unnoticed yet still provide the appropriate hook. The sounds of the rice paddy workers becoming the music for the opening credits is a good example. :)

  7. 1 hour ago, mcflury said:

    Anything Opera seems I grew to appreciate it over the years 

     

    Opera is only truly appreciated in live performances or recordings of a performance you have seen. Without the visual aspect, it loses most of its meaning. Especially when sung in a language that you do not understand. You need the visual aspect to give emotional context to the the lyrics and vocal expression. Hearing it can be moving. But not nearly as much as putting facial expression to the vocals.

  8. 9 hours ago, DeweyH said:

    As I get older I realize how much I missed as a young person.  We used to watch Hee-Haw and I never paid attention to the genius of Roy Clark, on any stringed instrument.  Thankfully we have youtube.

     

    Well, here's another great session for ya. Pay close attention the 2nd banjo player. (yes THAT guy)
     

     

  9. On 8/5/2021 at 11:00 PM, Modoc said:

    Well, I met a pretty gal, she was tall and thin
    I asked her what she had, she said a Fox four-ten
    I looked her up and down, said boy this is love
    So we headed for the brush to shoot a big fat dove

    Johnny Horton - Shotgun Boogie

     

     

    Cigar bands on your hands
    Your daddy's socks rolled down
    Sticks, no plugs and aviator caps, with flaps that button down
    Movie stars on Dixie cup tops and knickers to your knees

  10. On 7/3/2021 at 9:07 PM, DeweyH said:

    Looked it up so we could continue.  Hermans hermits, "Two silhouettes"

     

    In a little cafe
    Just the other side of the border
    She was just sitting there givin' me looks
    That made my mouth water


    Jay and the Americans - Come a Little Bit Closer


    (I knew the song right away but for some reason I was thinking it was a Marty Robbins song)

     


    Tonight

    I'm gonna have myself
    a real good time

    I feel alive

    and the world

    it's turning inside out Yeah!

    I'm floating around in ecstasy

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