Whats with the bb gun and bow and arrow threads

Here you go, some jeans to wear with your frikken hipster hemp sneakers.

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Next up, stone washed skinny jean threads, wake it the fuck up puss boys.

C'mon man, it's almost Christmas time :)

There is nothing more homey than a Samick Sage 60lb longbow resting on an antler mount inside a log hunting cabin deep in the Maine woods. The forests outside filled with snow and an icy wind howling. Yet next to the antler mounts a fire is crackling in the brick fireplace. A rugged down jacket hanging off of a nearby hook with a holstered Pietta 1858 New Army .45 caliber cartridge converted revolver. Venison stew simmering away. A full glass of Jim Beam on the table next to a Dietz lantern and a copy of Sixguns, by Elmer Keith...

I can continue, but it's going to give me a case of the longing.
 
For the record I am not in the Woodlands Bubble, I am in normal people country. No skinny jeans within 25 miles of my abode.

As far a s the fashion stuff I googled bb guns and bow and arrow shooters and thats what popped up.

Merry Christmas Fucktards


Hi,

That is because The Woodlands where AJ is from is FULL of millenials. I can just see AJ walking the "square" right now looking at the Christmas tree and riding in the carriage lolol.

Sincerely,
Theis
 
C'mon man, it's almost Christmas time :)

There is nothing more homey than a Samick Sage 60lb longbow resting on an antler mount inside a log hunting cabin deep in the Maine woods. The forests outside filled with snow and an icy wind howling. Yet next to the antler mounts a fire is crackling in the brick fireplace. A rugged down jacket hanging off of a nearby hook with a holstered Pietta 1858 New Army .45 caliber cartridge converted revolver. Venison stew simmering away. A full glass of Jim Beam on the table next to a Dietz lantern and a copy of Sixguns, by Elmer Keith...

I can continue, but it's going to give me a case of the longing.

More like instant moisture, Little Debbie. You write like you're doing copy for a fuckin' Martha Stewart production.
 
I killed and ate every tree rat within a mile of my house when I first moved in, haven't seen one in 5 years, no neighbors ether.. I invited them all over for squirrel satay on a stick, they look at me strange these days.

Jerry, you seem like the kinda guy to use Waco tactics to get the squirrels outta the attic.

I can respect that.
 
Once you have to fight a multi year battle with squirrels chewing into your house any way possible and bringing the rats with them, you pretty much want them all dead any way possible. And hunting inside your attic is sometimes what you have to do.

Back in the 1950's or so, and even to this day perhaps, I bet there is not really any need for pest control services in Midwestern farm towns. Every kid has a Red Ryder or Daisy. By the time their fathers graduated them up to .22's and .38's these youngin's are already fully trained to take on the Soviets if they tried to invade. Killing two birds with one stone right there...Getting rid of bothersome rodents the eco-friendly, non-chemical way and prepping a new generation of warriors.
 
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My friend's dad has a barn with a nice line of bullet holes along half of one side from when he tried to blast some critters out of there... Better to lay out some hard drugs and let them get addicted and back out on the streets where they belong
 
Seriously...
Us non-US members face all sorts of regulations on firearms. If you have something that goes bang, it must be in Government Books if you want to stay legal.

Some countries have regulated air guns too. UK, and especially Scotland, as a prime example. The laws that apply to me require a permit if the airgun's bullet diameter exceeds 6,35 mm (.25").

Our National police authorities have been grumbling that there should be restrictions on crossbows because they sometimes discover loaded ones when searching the premises of some old acquaintances.
 
Back in the 1950's or so, and even to this day perhaps, I bet there is not really any need for pest control services in Midwestern farm towns. Every kid has a Red Ryder or Daisy. By the time their fathers graduated them up to .22's and .38's these youngin's are already fully trained to take on the Soviets if they tried to invade. Killing two birds with one stone right there...Getting rid of bothersome rodents the eco-friendly, non-chemical way and prepping a new generation of warriors.


It's spelled "youngUns"...no apostrophe. Where, oh where were you educated?
 
Seriously...
Us non-US members face all sorts of regulations on firearms. If you have something that goes bang, it must be in Government Books if you want to stay legal.

Some countries have regulated air guns too. UK, and especially Scotland, as a prime example. The laws that apply to me require a permit if the airgun's bullet diameter exceeds 6,35 mm (.25").

Our National police authorities have been grumbling that there should be restrictions on crossbows because they sometimes discover loaded ones when searching the premises of some old acquaintances.
80% lowers and pistols . Not on the books . At least not registered .
 
you need a revolution, hang all that enslave you. all of them.

Seriously...
Us non-US members face all sorts of regulations on firearms. If you have something that goes bang, it must be in Government Books if you want to stay legal.

Some countries have regulated air guns too. UK, and especially Scotland, as a prime example. The laws that apply to me require a permit if the airgun's bullet diameter exceeds 6,35 mm (.25").

Our National police authorities have been grumbling that there should be restrictions on crossbows because they sometimes discover loaded ones when searching the premises of some old acquaintances.