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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:28 am

kuha wrote:For what it's worth, I'd have nothing against the disappearance of the Free Speech thing. I, for one, am depressed to no end by what wrong-headed ideas some otherwise delightful people appear to hold. What's most noteworthy, however, is the fact that NONE of the arguments, or assertions, or views, on either side, appear to really change anyone's mind. So, "we" can vent with great self-righteousness (and we do), but none of it (apparently) carries any power of persuasion.
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I think that is wrongheaded and for such a supposed enlightened dude you should know better. I am always open to new IDEAS! For instance, I use to be for the assault weapons ban. But I have seen the LIGHT!

I bought a bazooka today. And after watching The Untouchables last night on Netflix, I thought a Thompson Submachine Gun would be cool. I am also looking on Ebay for a cannon. Any other suggestions are welcome.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Marlow » Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:26 am

Conor Dary wrote:I bought a bazooka today. And after watching The Untouchables last night on Netflix, I thought a Thompson Submachine Gun would be cool. I am also looking on Ebay for a cannon. Any other suggestions are welcome.

A 10000-volt self-taser springs to mind . . . :twisted:
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby 26mi235 » Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:36 am

lonewolf wrote:
kuha wrote:For what it's worth, I'd have nothing against the disappearance of the Free Speech thing. I, for one, am depressed to no end by what wrong-headed ideas some otherwise delightful people appear to hold. What's most noteworthy, however, is the fact that NONE of the arguments, or assertions, or views, on either side, appear to really change anyone's mind. So, "we" can vent with great self-righteousness (and we do), but none of it (apparently) carries any power of persuasion.

My point exactly. There will be no conversions here, just pissed off people in different camps.
Wrong-headed is in the head of the beholder. People can fervently believe differently. Chances are, those you deem wrong-headed are just as depressed by your inablity to "see the light."


Well, maybe not conversion, but I find the views of posters here interesting because I have seen other sides of them first and primarily. Also, the opinions in here are not so often 'rants' or pandering. I would say that my opinions on political/social issues is affected by the commentary by people from multiple persuasions voiced here.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby gm » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:01 pm

Conor, if you don't have a CheyTac Intervention M-200 Long Range Rifle System, you're just wasting your time. Might as well carry a butter knife into battle.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:02 pm

gm wrote:Conor, if you don't have a CheyTac Intervention M-200 Long Range Rifle System, you're just wasting your time. Might as well carry a butter knife into battle.


Can you get one of those at Costco?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby lonewolf » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:08 pm

Do I sense a hint of facetiousness in this banter?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:09 pm

26mi235 wrote:I would say that my opinions on political/social issues is affected by the commentary by people from multiple persuasions voiced here.

That's because you have an open mind.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby bad hammy » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:10 pm

26mi235 wrote:
lonewolf wrote:My point exactly. There will be no conversions here, just pissed off people in different camps.
Wrong-headed is in the head of the beholder. People can fervently believe differently. Chances are, those you deem wrong-headed are just as depressed by your inablity to "see the light."


Well, maybe not conversion, but I find the views of posters here interesting because I have seen other sides of them first and primarily. Also, the opinions in here are not so often 'rants' or pandering.

Once you hit that third rail of politics, of course some folks go off the endless rant deep-end. But there are a few folks around here who are on the other side of the divide from me on most issues of the day who are very calm, cogent and informative when explaining why it is they are so wrong-headed. I appreciate and learn from such exchanges.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:12 pm

Hey, I found a cannon! Do you think this is a good deal?

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http://www.cannon-mania.com/consignment.htm
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby gm » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:22 pm

Conor Dary wrote:
gm wrote:Conor, if you don't have a CheyTac Intervention M-200 Long Range Rifle System, you're just wasting your time. Might as well carry a butter knife into battle.


Can you get one of those at Costco?


They had them in stock a month ago, but it looks like now they have a big shipment of Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine guns from a Russian supplier. Get 'em while you can! Of course, you have to have a Costco membership and can only pay by check or AMEX.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby kuha » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:25 pm

Any suggestions on flame throwers?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Pego » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:28 pm

Conor Dary wrote:Hey, I found a cannon! Do you think this is a good deal?

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http://www.cannon-mania.com/consignment.htm


If I read the new Chicago ordinance correctly, you will have to keep your most sensible weapon for your personal protection locked inside the house. No proud display on your porch aiming at that slime neighbor across the street. Wait, you live in the suburbs, don't you? You should be OK, then.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:39 pm

gm wrote:
Conor Dary wrote:
gm wrote:Conor, if you don't have a CheyTac Intervention M-200 Long Range Rifle System, you're just wasting your time. Might as well carry a butter knife into battle.


Can you get one of those at Costco?


They had them in stock a month ago, but it looks like now they have a big shipment of Vladimirov KPV-14.5 heavy machine guns from a Russian supplier. Get 'em while you can! Of course, you have to have a Costco membership and can only pay by check or AMEX.


That is good to know. I do have AMEX, and a costco membership, and I get triple award points for heavy assault weapons.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:45 pm

Pego wrote:
If I read the new Chicago ordinance correctly, you will have to keep your most sensible weapon for your personal protection locked inside the house. No proud display on your porch aiming at that slime neighbor across the street. Wait, you live in the suburbs, don't you? You should be OK, then.


Yes, I live in Du Page County, Land of the FREE, and a mile from the tyranny of Daley's Cook County.
For example, here is a scene from Col. McCormick's house near Wheaton, the county seat of Du Page.

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http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=294174
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Pego » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:54 pm

Conor Dary wrote:
Pego wrote:
If I read the new Chicago ordinance correctly, you will have to keep your most sensible weapon for your personal protection locked inside the house. No proud display on your porch aiming at that slime neighbor across the street. Wait, you live in the suburbs, don't you? You should be OK, then.


Yes, I live in Du Page County, Land of the FREE, and a mile from the tyranny of Daley's Cook County.
For example, here is a scene from Col. McCormick's house near Wheaton.

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http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=294174


My 8-year old grandson asked for something like this for Christmas or his birthday together with a tank or an armored vehicle. A truly deprived child, he wants only one airplane carrier with a couple of bombers and only one nuclear bomb. Only one, I emphasize.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:56 am

kuha wrote:Any suggestions on flame throwers?


Nothing too violent. Besides it is too hot this weekend for a flame thrower. I'll stick with the cannon.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Marlow » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:26 am

OK, I'm ready for the 'Free Speech' forum to open Sunday.

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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:59 am

Yes, bring them on!
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Daisy » Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:07 pm

Ghana robbed of goal at full time. Now on to penalty shoot out. The title of this thread says it all.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Daisy » Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:20 pm

Daisy wrote:Now on to penalty shoot out.

Ghana lose, all because Uraguay prevented a goal with a blatant handball. Despite the red card and penalty it does not seem enough. Ghana really blew this by not finishing it off with that penalty. Now Africa will set up a posse for Suarez
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Conor Dary » Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:14 pm

Daisy wrote:
Daisy wrote:Now on to penalty shoot out.

Ghana lose, all because Uraguay prevented a goal with a blatant handball. Despite the red card and penalty it does not seem enough. Ghana really blew this by not finishing it off with that penalty. Now Africa will set up a posse for Suarez


A blatant handball and yet Ghana lose. Another thing that FIFA has to look at. How about the goal counts and a Penalty? The Ghanaians will be sorrowing in their palm wine.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:07 am

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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Halfmiler2 » Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:34 am

lonewolf wrote:
jazzcyclist wrote:This is a real political TV commercial. What does it say about the electorate that this ad is aimed at?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqnjzONr ... r_embedded

Hey, this is a political commercial and it says to me the candidate knows her constituency.


Apparently she did not. Pam Gorman was defeated in the primary by Ben Quayle (son of the former VP) who was elected to Congress two weeks ago.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:39 pm

Why couldn't I have professors like this when I was in college?
A Northwestern University professor apologized Saturday for letting a couple demonstrate the use of a sex toy after one of his classes, but he said he still sees "absolutely no harm" in what happened.

Psychology professor J. Michael Bailey said he regrets hurting Northwestern's reputation and "upsetting so many people in this particular manner. I apologize."

The incident took place Feb. 21. After a class on human sexuality, Bailey invited students to stay for a discussion of sexual fetishes. He repeatedly warned that it would be graphic.

The discussion included a woman who stripped and allowed her partner to use a sex toy on her.
:shock:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/0 ... 31885.html
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby SQUACKEE » Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:04 am

jazzcyclist wrote:Why couldn't I have professors like this when I was in college?
A Northwestern University professor apologized Saturday for letting a couple demonstrate the use of a sex toy after one of his classes, but he said he still sees "absolutely no harm" in what happened.

Psychology professor J. Michael Bailey said he regrets hurting Northwestern's reputation and "upsetting so many people in this particular manner. I apologize."

The incident took place Feb. 21. After a class on human sexuality, Bailey invited students to stay for a discussion of sexual fetishes. He repeatedly warned that it would be graphic.

The discussion included a woman who stripped and allowed her partner to use a sex toy on her.
:shock:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/0 ... 31885.html


When John Cleese mounted his female partner in front of his young class, in Monty Python's "The meaning of Life", it was quite amusing because of course, it could never actually happen....................NOT!
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Fri May 13, 2011 3:29 pm

An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth? Give them credit for taking a hard line against domestic violence. :shock:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... court.html
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby tandfman » Fri May 13, 2011 6:23 pm

I suspect this one will not have a happy ending, although in rare instances these things do:

http://www.instablogs.com/outer_permali ... linded-her
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jeremyp » Fri May 13, 2011 7:04 pm

jazzcyclist wrote:An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth? Give them credit for taking a hard line against domestic violence. :shock:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... court.html


Sometimes these Iranians come up with some promising solutions to the difficulties of modern life.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Marlow » Sat May 14, 2011 8:38 am

jeremyp wrote:Sometimes these Iranians come up with some promising solutions to the difficulties of modern life.

I'm trying to come up with a worst case scenario. He did it to me; he did it to my wife; he did it my daughter; he did it to my 2-year-old GRANDDAUGHTER, and I still can't see myself injecting acid into another person's eyes as 'justice'. Doesn't this just make me as bad as the bad guy?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby tandfman » Sat May 14, 2011 8:44 am

Marlow wrote:
jeremyp wrote:Sometimes these Iranians come up with some promising solutions to the difficulties of modern life.

I'm trying to come up with a worst case scenario. He did it to me; he did it to my wife; he did it my daughter; he did it to my 2-year-old GRANDDAUGHTER, and I still can't see myself injecting acid into another person's eyes as 'justice'.

It's better than killing the bastard, which is what a lot of people would want to do.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby lonewolf » Sat May 14, 2011 7:54 pm

This should be a capital crime.
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Sun May 15, 2011 4:35 am

Marlow wrote:I'm trying to come up with a worst case scenario. He did it to me; he did it to my wife; he did it my daughter; he did it to my 2-year-old GRANDDAUGHTER, and I still can't see myself injecting acid into another person's eyes as 'justice'.

Come one man. Obviously, I can't read your mind and neither you or I can ever truly know what we would do in a situation like that, but I'll bet you'd be willing to do a lot worse things than that to him if he had done this to your wife, daughter or grand-daughter. When you went to the hospital and your saw your female relative fighting for her life with her face covered in bandages, don't you think your inner-barbarian would surface in its fury?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Marlow » Mon May 16, 2011 10:19 am

jazzcyclist wrote:don't you think your inner-barbarian would surface in its fury?

In fury (caught him mid-act), yes! In cold-blooded revenge, not so much.
(and yes, there is a difference)
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby jazzcyclist » Tue May 17, 2011 12:44 pm

Marlow wrote:
jazzcyclist wrote:don't you think your inner-barbarian would surface in its fury?

In fury (caught him mid-act), yes! In cold-blooded revenge, not so much.
(and yes, there is a difference)

What about a day, or even a few hours after the act?
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Re: You can't make this stuff up

Postby Daisy » Tue May 17, 2011 1:02 pm

jazzcyclist wrote:What about a day, or even a few hours after the act?

Marlow would invite them around for tea?
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