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Old June 14th 05, 10:11 AM
Steveo
 
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
Yes, *everyone* rallied behind Bush when it first occurred.

Hello Jim.

That ****tard felon (N8WWM) isn't allowed to vote or have firearms.

HTH.


Guess what, Mopar?

I had dinner with some friends. A good friend who owns a couple of
construction companies was telling me he had a couple thousand rounds of
ammo. Then he tells me that he bought 19,000 rounds of 12 gauge shells.
I asked about why he stated 2,000 rounds. He said that was for the 9mm!
He has 7,000 rounds for some large rifle (don't remember). He stated
that he asked for different loads in the 12 gauge shells. They loaded
two pallets on his truck. He took them home. He was surprised, however.
He didn't write a check nor use a credit or debit card. When he plunked
cold, hard cash on the counter, they gave him another discount.

He knows what Bush's "homeland security" is worth. It is pork for the
"right" states.

Do not approach that guy's house in the night unless you come right up
the driveway in the lights (a ton of halogen floodlights triggered by
heat/movement do come on with movement outside the house). Otherwise,
beware of flying objects.

They will be bullets.

LOL. So much for homeland security. Anyone found the weapons of mass
destruction, yet?

BTW, he got 99 out of 100 on the last skeet shoot. Not bad for a guy
over 60 years old and 300 pounds. He also just won the Hampton trophy
(after my grandfather, George Hampton) shooting skeet. He is being
raised in rank to the #2 slot in the Shriners locally. He has his head
screwed on real well and does not take nicely to anyone messing with his
family. He has no problem with revolvers, shotguns, rifles, nor any
other object that shoots bullets - either single shot, semi-automatic, or
automatic.

I have no idea how much ammo he has in his house. He just told me
tonight that he shifted the ammo into a number of large toolmaker
wheel-around carts so they can be wheeled out of the house in case of
fire.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim

Dang, that dood takes his guns quite serious eh? I'd think a guy like that
would be doing his own re-loading, at least for the shotgun shells.

Homeland security or not, there's nothing wrong with plan B when it comes
to protecting your home or family. Out here in the sticks where I live
you'd be a fool to not have your own plan of attack...by the time the law
gets out here, I will have dealt with an intruder my own way too.

That's cool that there's an award named after your grand pappy!