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In the US. Not all countries grant constitutional rights to bear arms.


And in the District of Columbia, Feeney doesn't seem to think the Supreme Court matters
one bit. One would think the Constitution would strictly apply in that geographic
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Feeney must be OVERbearing...
Wes wrote:
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And in the District of Columbia, Feeney doesn't seem to think the Supreme Court matters
one bit. One would think the Constitution would strictly apply in that geographic
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Feeney must be OVERbearing...



More like a spun bearing with a damaged race, and on his way to
being a blown bearing.

'The lube is gone, his balls are crackked, and his raaces are glowing
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First time in ages I saw thread drift reclose. I'm BEARING it.

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First time in ages I saw thread drift reclose. I'm BEARING it.

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Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!


If you insist:

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Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!

Bend over and you will find out where the wild goose goes!
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Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!

Bend over and you will find out where the wild goose goes!



No thanks, that's hawkie's job, not mine! It doesn't matter to him,
he's already lost his bearings. ;-)


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fire arms


Fire water





"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
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isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 04:31:01 -0700, with neither quill nor qualm,
Gunner Asch quickly quoth:

Previously on RCM:
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Soul barings.

Breast barings.

Bare Breasts

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Bear arms (Bears are *very* well-armed anyway)


fire arms


Fire water


Water Wings

The bear, baring bare breasts, bid your soul goodbye as he armed his
military water wings with fire water, consulted his compass, and
proceeded to muffle his intentions from bearing upon the innocent.


That said, this came in email this morning and I thought it should be
shared:
--snip--
Marine Corps Rules:
1. Be courteous to everyone, friendly to no one.
2. Decide to be aggressive enough, quickly enough.
3. Have a plan.
4. Have a back-up plan, because the first one probably won't work.
5. Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you
meet.
6. Never attend a gunfight w/a handgun whose caliber doesn't start
with a
"4."
7. Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Ammo is cheap.
Life is expensive.
8. Move away from your attacker. Distance is your friend. (Lateral &
diagonal preferred.)
9. Use cover or concealment as much as possible.
10. Flank your adversary when possible. Protect yours.
11. Always cheat; always win. The only unfair fight is the one you
lose.
12. In ten years nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance,
or tactics. They will only remember who lived.
13. If you are not shooting, you should be communicating your
intention to shoot.

Navy SEAL's Rules:

1. Look very cool in sunglasses.
2. Kill every living thing within view.
3. Adjust speedo.
4. Check hair in mirror.

US Army Rangers Rules:

1. Walk in 50 miles wearing 75 pound rucksack while starving.
2. Locate individuals requiring killing.
3. Request permission via radio from "Higher" to perform killing.
4. Curse bitterly when mission is aborted.
5. Walk out 50 miles wearing a 75 pound rucksack while starving.

US Army Rules:

1. Curse bitterly when receiving operational order.
2. Make sure there is extra ammo and extra coffee.
3. Curse bitterly.
4. Curse bitterly.
5. Do not listen to 2nd LT's; it can get you killed.
6. Curse bitterly.

US Air Force Rules:

1. Have a cocktail.
2. Adjust temperature on air-conditioner.
3. See what's on HBO.
4. Ask "what is a gunfight?"
5. Request more funding from Congress with a "killer" Power Point
presentation.
6. Wine & dine 'key' Congressmen, invite DOD & defense industry
executives.
7. Receive funding, set up new command and assemble assets.
8. Declare the assets "strategic" and never deploy them operationally.
9. Hurry to make 13:45 tee-time.
10. Make sure the base is as far as possible from the conflict but
close enough to have tax exemption.

US Navy Rules:

1. Go to Sea.
2. Drink Coffee.
3. Deploy Marines
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How about goose grease for bearngs?
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
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Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!


How about goose grease for bearngs?
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Un bear-a-bull! Everyone knows that bear grease was the prefered
lub for the wheels on covered wagons. Why do you think they are called
'Bearings'? ;-)


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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: (clip) bear grease was the prefered
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'Bearings'? ;-)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That's only half the story. Look at any wooden wagon wheel, and you will
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: (clip) bear grease was the prefered
lub for the wheels on covered wagons. Why do you think they are called
'Bearings'? ;-)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That's only half the story. Look at any wooden wagon wheel, and you will
see that the hub is surrounded by metal *rings,* to help it *bear* the load.



True, but they don't 'bear' up for long, without lube. Just don't
use grease rendered from a bi-polar bear, because you never know when it
will turn on you. ;-)


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Lew Hartswick wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
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{duck}

Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!


How about goose grease for bearngs?
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Un bear-a-bull! Everyone knows that bear grease was the prefered
lub for the wheels on covered wagons. Why do you think they are called
'Bearings'? ;-)



On the other hand..Sperm Whale oil was the prefered oil for watches
and clocks for many hundreds of years

Got sperm in the bearings...


"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
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On the other hand..Sperm Whale oil was the prefered oil for watches
and clocks for many hundreds of years

Got sperm in the bearings...


Was spermaceti the substance bearing the oil?

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On the other hand..Sperm Whale oil was the prefered oil for watches
and clocks for many hundreds of years

Got sperm in the bearings...


Was spermaceti the substance bearing the oil?

Wes



Whaleishly large fat chicks often bear sperm while rending spermaceti
recklessly.


Maybe they are rendered down? Or simply go down?

Given the oral fixations of fat chicks....going down for sperm is
indeed possible. I wonder if thats called "sounding"?

Or am I bearing a false impression about pasta?

Gunner


"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
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isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
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Lew Hartswick wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
"W. Stief" wrote:

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{duck}

Ducks have no bearing on this thread, you silly goose!


How about goose grease for bearngs?
...lew...



Un bear-a-bull! Everyone knows that bear grease was the prefered
lub for the wheels on covered wagons. Why do you think they are called
'Bearings'? ;-)


On the other hand..Sperm Whale oil was the prefered oil for watches
and clocks for many hundreds of years

Got sperm in the bearings...



A man I worked for in the '70s was still using it to repair 'Standard
Electric Time' school clocks. He had a couple ounces left, from a pint
bottle and didn't like any of the modern, replacement oils. To think of
all the whale oil that was used in lanterns.


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Was spermaceti the substance bearing the oil?

Wes



Whaleishly large fat chicks often bear sperm while rending spermaceti
recklessly.


Maybe they are rendered down? Or simply go down?

Given the oral fixations of fat chicks....going down for sperm is
indeed possible. I wonder if thats called "sounding"?

Or am I bearing a false impression about pasta?


I await a more creative mind with an a riposte equal to yours. Until then I'll be bearing
the wait.

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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

A man I worked for in the '70s was still using it to repair 'Standard
Electric Time' school clocks. He had a couple ounces left, from a pint
bottle and didn't like any of the modern, replacement oils. To think of
all the whale oil that was used in lanterns.


Which proves there is always another source for energy.
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:55:31 -0400, Wes wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:

Was spermaceti the substance bearing the oil?

Wes



Whaleishly large fat chicks often bear sperm while rending spermaceti
recklessly.


Maybe they are rendered down? Or simply go down?

Given the oral fixations of fat chicks....going down for sperm is
indeed possible. I wonder if thats called "sounding"?

Or am I bearing a false impression about pasta?


I await a more creative mind with an a riposte equal to yours. Until then I'll be bearing
the wait.

Wes



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"Confiscating wealth from those who have earned it, inherited it,
or got lucky is never going to help 'the poor.' Poverty isn't
caused by some people having more money than others, just as obesity
isn't caused by McDonald's serving super-sized orders of French fries
Poverty, like obesity, is caused by the life choices that dictate
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