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dmagicglock

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  1. dry sarcasm my friend, very dry
  2. I wanna know if its a live spider? or a dead spider? is it a tarantula, brown recluse, or a radioactive spider (thus the spiderman costume). They should be more descriptive in their ad
  3. I'll let you be the judge http://dayton.craigslist.org/adg/1260720537.html
  4. i think he's an idiot for trying to cash in on their fame with his endless interviews and trying to set up his own book deal and movie? everyone wants to extend their 15 secs of fame. As far as that pic? I found that on the web from articles as far back as March. She just had a baby? so if thats as chubby as she looks after having a baby, not bad!
  5. yeah he's an idiot, that bristol chick is hawt, he shouldn't have let that tail go... And if he'd have stuck around maybe the family would have taken care of him with all that book money haha
  6. good post those are hilarious, I also like this from the "unmentionables collection" on the left.
  7. I'm going to go with Nissan Nismo 370z ftw, its only 39k and way sexier, IMO anyways
  8. i question the legitimacy of stevie's speech, I think he stole some of those lines from a helen kellar speech way back when.
  9. as jim rome would say... EPIC http://www.break.com/index/why-moms-shouldnt-ride-dirtbikes.html ...EPIC FAIL
  10. is that the gsxr that you troll the suburbs with to find small kids to take on rides?
  11. i think we have a celeb look alike???
  12. I agree, this is kind of what I was eluding to, I think that with the ever changing technological world... eventually we'll see a retaliation of physical force from a "virtual attack". Because our society is so dependent on online banking and internet, that a major attack there could probably effect the country just as negative as someone bombing us. So far tho', they're yet to do any serious online damage, lets hope it stays that way
  13. sorry to double post, but can you imagine his parents... wtf... when he was born, they knew he was gonna be a loser, they were like my son will be a f'ing gangsta, its in his blood, its his calling, and we shall name him "d'alcapone alpaccino" I can't imagine convincing my wife... ehh I know "gabriel is a pretty boys name, BUT i've really always dreamt of having a "d'alcapone" for a boy. Can you imagine the nurse that filled out the birth certificate? I bet it was like watching "millionaire" Is that your final answer? And if D'alcapone has kids, what does he name them? I go with D'tommy Devito (that was joe pesci's character in good fellas) just food for thought
  14. uh oh found a picture of the suspect... bottom right he looks nothing like al pacino... or al capone, the name must be an antonym
  15. saw this news story and literally LOL'd at the guys name... only in Dayton http://www.whiotv.com/news/19996695/detail.html D'Alcapone Alpaccino Morris Wanted By Police Jill Del Greco, Reporter Posted: 6:52 pm EDT July 8, 2009 Updated: 8:39 pm EDT July 8, 2009 DAYTON, Ohio -- A Dayton man named after a notorious mobster is wanted on a charge of murder in the city of Dayton. Montgomery County prosecutors have charged D'Alcapone Alpaccino Morris, 21, with murder, felonious assault, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery and kidnapping. According to Sgt. Gary White, officers believe Morris shot and killed Richard Pogue Jr. during a home invasion in early June. Another man, Michael Guy, is also charged in connection with the murder. Officers found him already in jail on unrelated charges. White said Morris should be considered armed and dangerous. He said they have connected him with two Dayton gangs, and officers believe drugs were involved in the crime. "The victim had arrived at the residence with both suspects, and as a result of what transpired inside the house, he was shot and killed," White said. He said the victim did not live at the home on Kingsley Avenue where he was killed. White said they have information that Morris may have recently shot himself accidentally in the leg, and may be in need of medical attention. If you know the whereabouts of D'Alcapone Alpaccino Morris, you are asked to call 333-COPS.
  16. Justin, i know we usually disagree but I want to give you a +1 rep for using a "hentai" reference...
  17. We recently had some cyber attacks on government websites, trying to redirect traffic and crash government websites so that those who needed access would not be able to get it. The government has gone as far as to say that the attacks came from North Korea. If they were government sponsored attacks.... Should nations view attacks on "virtual space" (which is a threat to national security) similarly to physical attacks? Do attacks like these constitute aggression or cause for military action? I'm just curious to see people's opinions on this...
  18. thats pretty sweet, i'd be curious to see what percentage goes to rear wheel vs. front wheel since its the rear wheel powering the front is it like 90/10? still very cool and a step in the right direction!
  19. hah well with the availability of ammo, cost, and the practicality of being able to go to the range EVERY day, sometimes you gotta improvise. Besides, dry fire exercises are great to practice "trigger control" because you can focus on depressing the trigger without worrying about anticipating recoil, milking the grip, etc... Then when you go back to the range with some practice, hopefully you group your shots closer I'm not saying its a substitute for actual shooting drills, but its a nice "filler" for between sessions.
  20. lol i started reading that and i was like... ehhh he can't be serious!?!
  21. ^^^ you're right, i just use my dummy rounds to practice clearing jams and malfunctions
  22. i suppose it would have the same effect as a dummy round, but cheaper! lol *edit the dummy round would have the primer indented so the firing pin wouldn't strike it
  23. I know i've read that many of you on hear have Glocks. If you're like me you want to practice your trigger control by dry firing but it becomes annoying when you have to reset the slide after every trigger pull and cant practice multiple shot dry fires. Well I read an article in a magazine tonight that gets around this problem for Glocks and many other dual action pistols. I don't have a link to the article because its not available online, however I did find a nice video on youtube that explains the same thing. Basically you fold a piece of cardboard into the ejection port in front of the firing pin and it allows you to still have the trigger reset and continue to do multiple trigger pulls! here's a link to the video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DvyZvdC2Bs
  24. Go to beavercreek jewelers in the shopping center near "ele" and across from marions on dayton xenia and north fairfield. It's a lil' mom and pop shop and they are super friendly! They gave me a free quote on my wife's ring for our insurance policy, plus if you ever need any jewelry work done they're honest and dirt cheap and do amazing work.
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