Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I used to label cans but it has gotten away from me in recent years. I just bought another 40 cans, if you want to come and spend the day helping me label cans I will buy the pizza and beer. Or, if you just want to come over and help be shoot some of this stuff up before I die. I have a stack of ammo still in the cardboard cases from PMC, UMC, Winchester, Federal and Remington that I am undecided if I want to take it out of the original cases and put it in steel cans.
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Adopt me..........

You won't have to give it away, and you'll know I'll put flowers on your grave (when I drive to the cemetery in a beautiful purple car)
 
An American Bowhunter's wholesome adventure in Africa.

Paul Tudor Jones II is a legendary American bowhunter, modern frontiersman, high powered corporate leader, and a pro-hunting advocate whose conservation efforts and influence from the massive land companies he manages, have seen millions of acres of wilderness in North America and Africa preserved for future generations of outdoors sports lovers. Mr. PTJ II parties it up with members of the Hadza hunter gatherer tribe in Tanzania where his firms are currently working to protect vast swaths of safari wilderness.

 
Lost in Translation ...LOL . Yes... Marketing labeling in parts of the world, are much different when you leave the US .
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And in Mandarin Chinese "ni ge", pronounced "neegah", simply means "your".

Ex: "Ni ge yuesan dai le ma? Jingtian yao xia yue le". ("Did you bring your umbrella? It is going to rain today".)
 
as good as bear spray and no one will think anything about you carrying that

It's funny. My dearly departed 82 y/o Aunt decided to live by herself in the house she shared with her husband after he passed. She lived that way for three years before she passed, herself. She was mobile so that wasn't an issue. But we were worried about her. We got her one of those "I've fallen and I can't get up" neck;aces. So, here she is in this huge house by herself. Her neighbor was nearby and always checked in. She was on the "neclace" list.

All that said, she was a staunch anti-gunner. Hated them with a passion. Oddly enough, she was pretty skilled at using a knife, and she kept one with her near her bedside. While getting her Master's Degree at Columbia U in NYC (and having just got her Bachelors at Sarah Lawrence College in the Bronx), she used to carry that knife around. I reminded her that she needed some sort of weapon that would allow her to keep distance from her and her potential assailant. She can only use a knife when she's going "hand to hand" (unless she wants to take that one shot and throw it), and combat might be a tad difficult during these times, given the "disparity of force." As a joke, I suggested she use her can of RAID Wasp and Hornet killer as it would give her at least 12 feet of separation. I know you can't use RAID for defense. It's considered a dangerous weapon within that context.

Wouldn't ya know... Upon my next visit to her house, there sat that can of RAID Wasp & Hornet killer, right near her bedside. :eek: Thankfully, she never needed to use it defensively.