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    Well, then,lucky girl I guess...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trax
    Ah to be young now that the dead of winter is here...sigh....
    Look at it this way, buddy. Betrer than being dead now that the young winter is here. Eh?
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    I notice how you added the eh? thereby translating your message to Canadian for me. Thanks eh?

    and about your message, yeah eh?
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    i'm trying to get gino ferri or another guy(forget name) to come for either a day class or weekend seminar for the gathering, all depending on the cost i may shoulder the expense since everyone will have the cost of travel although donations are always excepted(or expected can't remmber which)

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    It would be pretty cool to have him there,even for just a day.

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    WE - Not to be all prissy and such but have you thought about a couple of porta potties? I may be wrong, never having met the lady, but I'd venture a guess that Mrs. WE probably wouldn't appreciate piles of...well, you know scattered hither and yon around the property. On the other hand, you could always tell her they were for water storage.

    We probably need to cough up some mullah once we figure out logistics. Do you have a currency exchange window at your house?
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    i do have an out house on the property and depending on how many rsvp may get a couple of porty's

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    Maybe ....some of us would give classes as will , we should start a sign up sheet to see if anyone would like to???

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    we would need to come up with some sort of itinery and length of classes

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    How many days are we talking about? That's probably our first target.(?)

    EDIT: What do you think about putting together a survival kit (or something similar) to be given away at the outing? We could do a similar thing to the pass around knife. Start with a kit bag, send it to the next person who would add an item and on to the next who would add another item and so on. We could keep a running list of the items placed in the kit on the forum and inside the kit so the next person would know what was already in the kit. Might save some time. Even set a limit on price so no one is out $700 for a Bear Grylls knife. (sorry). Drop everyone's name in a hat at the outing and draw a name for the winner.
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    In his first post he mentioned 3 or 4 days?
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    I'd just like to know. I'd hate for y'all to leave on the 3rd day and a week later I'd still be sitting on the couch with WE and Mrs. WE watching TV and munchin' popcorn. That don't hardly seem mannerly to me. I work best with well defined rules.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    guns do not kill people, people kill people
    People don't kill people, guns kill people. If you sat there saying "bang, bang" I don't think too many people would drop dead
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    I would be interested, but I dunno if I would be good to go, especially since I'm under 18 so my parents wouldn't be too happy about me going camping w/ a bunch of guys I never actually met.
    "He who throws dirt is losing ground"

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    it sounds like fun. i don't know what i'll be up to or what my obligations will be by then, but if i'm able and welcome i would love to attend a gathering.
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    Question Guns. . .an Inanimate Object. . .!!

    Guns DO NOT kill people. . .PEOPLE kill people!!

    Guns are an inanimate object. They do not breath, think, eat or live! Humans DO. They (humans) are the thoughts behind killing! You can call a gun every name in the book and it will just lay there without still, no movement, nothing!

    So how is it guns kill people??
    Everything I have posted is pure fantasy. I have not done any of the things that I have claimed to have done in my posts. I actually live in Detroit.

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    technically its not the guns or the people that kill, it’s the bullets

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    Quote Originally Posted by Assassin Pilot View Post
    People don't kill people, guns kill people. If you sat there saying "bang, bang" I don't think too many people would drop dead
    If the technique is known, one could easily kill with but the tip of their finger.

    So there's going to be a hootenanny, eh? I'm game.

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    Oh, great. Now I have to watch out for my finger tips everywhere I go. You can't trust anyone these days. Hmm. I think my index finger is looking at me kinda weird.
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    You ain't killing anyone with just the tip of your finger, be serious, all the mystical asian death touch techniques aren't what you think. You might be able to kill someone with your finger if you drove it into their neck (throat) maybe. But just striking someone with your finger ain't gonna kill them. Sorry Grasshopper.
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