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twistedfocus1647545489

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  1. And even it's some Jennings piece of crap - it's "Semi-Automatic Weapons"... you know, because they're scary.
  2. Mostly my concern right there. Having grown up in the Hilltop/Bottoms area I have seen some amazingly petty shit when it comes to the loss of a welfare check.
  3. Could be, I haven't read the specifics of what they passed here. It varies state to state. Based on other Ohio laws I'm sure we have some retarded limitations sprinkled in there.
  4. I can certainly see your point. I guess the only reason I choose the slightly more reserved way of thinking in this case (I usually don't) is that if that sort of thing goes down (BG gets killed) you're likely going to be instantly scrutinized for any wrong-doing as though you're the criminal. Then you have the probability of scumbag's family starting a civil suit. Sure, I'd gladly go through all that if I feel like it may have saved my life of one of my loved ones, but I don't think I like my TV quite that much. I'll get a new one. Who knows though, I may react totally different if the time comes. I tend to be a little trigger-happy so maybe if I was truly scared I might be less level headed than I thought.
  5. Well, maybe I left that a little more open ended than I intended. I guess the scenario I'm thinking of is if someone breaks into my house late at night I plan to be on the phone with 911 right away and will not be confronting them unless they start to come upstairs (all bedrooms are upstairs). I'd rather have them caught than killed, but I don't think I'd have a problem arranging the latter if they insist. On the other hand I could use some new tools. PMing address and times when unlawful pickup can be made.
  6. Yeah, I forgot we have passed Castle Doctrine here, allowing you to use deadly force to protect your "castle" as well as yourself, but I'm not all about killing someone solely over my possessions (ie. catch someone breaking in your house - corner them and shoot them). However if I think myself or family is in danger somebody's about to get heavier 115 grains at a time. They can have my stuff, it's not worth somebody dying over and gives me an excuse to upgrade .
  7. If what she says happened holds up (sounds legit), I'd say she's well within her rights if their laws are anything like ours, even though it sounds like he never actually got in the house. I think under those circumstances it would be easy to show that she was afraid for her life or severe bodily harm. If someone is trying to break in your house it doesn't mean they're going to hurt you necessarily. If they see you and instead of running away they start yelling threats and throw a table through your window to gain entry, then I'd say they're likely not coming in for tea and crumpets. I wouldn't threaten the guy back either. She did her part and called for help first, but when he escalated the violence she escalated back. He apparently chose the wrong lady to make a victim. He loses.
  8. Make sure it's Mariachi music. Guaranteed insanity, unless he likes that sort of thing (then you make it Cher).
  9. And there you have it. The CR 200MPH Fiero. :bangbang:
  10. I'm no Subie specialist by any means, but this seems like a cheap and simple upgrade. http://www.jscspeed.com/wrx/engine/sti_shortblock.htm
  11. I like this reasoning, however I say just buy an actual Fiero. They're light, aerodynamic, RWD and easily SBC swappable. Homebrew yourself a decent sized single turbo and you're in business. Transaxle might be the only hard part although I thought I saw one years ago with a stock Toranado drivetrain that held up to 10 second passes all day long. Automatic transmissions are not my favorite, but for a real race car sometimes that's just how it ends up. I'm not not sure what the drag coefficient of a Fiero is, but I agree you likely wouldn't need more than 500 whp to do what you're talking about and could probably do 200 with around 600. I wouldn't have the balls to take an otherwise stock car to that speed (brakes, safety, etc) but I'm sure someone does.
  12. That's the coolest alarm system anyone could ever have.
  13. It's a proper British vehicle. It will need no assistance.
  14. Buy and try is the way I had to go too, but doing alot of research still helped me to narrow it way down. I only bought 3 and still use 2 of them currently depending on mode of carry (though 98% of the time it's the Desantis).
  15. Keep him. Name him Wiley. Better still, spell it Wile E. Seems to work with that tool Will I Am.
  16. http://www.shardul.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/lion-on-stilts.jpg
  17. Paid. I didn't think about lunch until it was mentioned in a previous post. Do you have time to go out somewhere or should you pack a lunch? Also, for clarification, does everyone meet up at the address in the original post?
  18. That's probably true, but seriously... If you have to jack the camber all up to make the wheels fit - they don't fit. To me that's no different than lifting a g-body to add some twenty-foes. I guess maybe I'm getting more close-minded as I get older, but some of these "car cultures" make no sense to me.
  19. My wife (Amanda, non-member here) is in. I'll PM you for a PayPal address to send the deposit. I was going to come with her, but she's pretty competent on her own.
  20. http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/object3/1313/114/n47365968371_8633.jpg No. No Si.
  21. Exactly. That's why I bet a large portion of their customers are elderly, or just completely ignorant.
  22. Me too, although mine is the original model. It's cheap and basic but fits me well in a variety of carry modes and is well made. I often carry with only a t shirt on in the summer and you wouldn't know it. Granted the fact that I am carrying a small gun is part of concealment, but the holster is the next most important thing (as you already know).
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