@Jackstick: There is a distinct possibility of that. The bread is lousy!
@Jackstick: There is a distinct possibility of that. The bread is lousy!
They didn't know how to use the three shells ;-)
@pricekx: You're welcome. I've been using the uk and ca sites since the unfortunate layout change.
When ca.gizmodo.com seems to stop updating, go visit uk.gizmodo.com.
@waterborne: With woodland camo and dress shoes? Try again.
@sgtsween: forest green BDUs with glossy black dress shoes? My guess is that it's some civilian visitor getting the disneyland tour.
@Puns-n-Roses: Well, thank you.
@Puns-n-Roses: I did use one for a day at the range. It was nice. I guess I should have been more specific when I said 1911 colt. My regular is a 1911 Randall. Randall's went out of production quite a long time back now. It's really too bad. They had some awesome 1911 variants, all in aircraft grade stainless steel.…
Glocks are okay if that's all you have access to. I've always found them a little awkward to handle and punishing to use. They aren't the sort of pistol you can run 400-500 rounds through every day.
@ImmaLion: Have a seat over there, Citizen.
When they roll out, I know for certain that my wife will be happier. She hates shopping for clothes because _everything_ must be tried on. I always nod in sympathy while she complains about it. I don't rub it in at all when I buy pants and shirts after just checking the sizes on the labels.
@Make.Sense: Research strongly suggests that keeping your core temperature elevated will do more to keep your fingers and feet warm than a pair of gloves.
Nice, but I'll stick with my Milwaukee 12V. I can use the batteries elsewhere and it's about $700 cheaper.
I am so sorry that this happened. It is just not the way people should act. The silly cows who attacked her could do with a dose of horsewhipping to see if that would calm them down.
@JC should've stayed in bed.: There are plenty of people around who can teach them to break down a gun to replace a sub-assembly. It's not rocket science.
FYI, I can buy burlap sacks from any of a couple hundred online stores. Not to mention dozens of landscapers, big club stores, and grocers. The bags are a dead end.
@YosefLevi: I rely on mirrors for feedback.