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I think the article is indifferent. While it most obviously appeals to those who either own guns or want to learn about them and who may thus be pro-gun themselves, the article itself does not advocate for anything, whether it be the expansion of gun rights or owners ship or further restrictions on gun ownership.

Yeah, a gun article drops and all the extremists (anti-gunners and tacticooled out survivalists that think they need five rifles with a quad rail and ten pounds of attachments alike) come out of the wood work. As with most things, the least numerous but most ferocious voices drown out the moderate folks. Some of my

Whatever happened to being okay with the sensible regulation of.....anything?

I found prone the easiest of all the positions and, obviously, the most stable but I definitely recommend elbow pads. I'm 33, so not old enough that the weekend put a hurtin on me, but I was certainly a little sore and tired by the end of it.

That's....just kind of a stupid thing to say. In addition to being inaccurate, of course.

I was the same way (working to jobs to put myself through law school puts a crimp on the leisure activities), then went for a weekend long appleseed shoot. I went in a quite good but inconsistent shot, and came out a very good and very consistent shot. It's well worth your time and $60 or so bucks if there's one

Are you an accurate nut, though? If you're having trouble with that, go to an Appleseed Project shoot. Ignore the "historical education" part of it and focus on the marksmanship training and you'll come out of it more accurate than you'll believe you could have been.

This isn't necessarily even pro-gun, it's just not anti gun, As someone that has rifles for hunting along with some WWII era rifles for the historical value, and who is generally quite liberal, I find it sad that anything that discusses guns and doesn't openly opposed them is considered "pro-gun". Not that your

Huh. I'm like 99% sure this guy might be talking out of his ass, even if his guess isn't wrong.

Is it sand that your head is buried in, or your ass?

He was apparently injured in the wreck and transported to a medical facility rather than having the coroner called. That tends to indicate that he was alive during transport to the medical facility. Anything to the contrary is pure speculation on your part with little ground to stand on. Generally, I could not give

The guy was injured in a crash on private property, there is no requirement that police be notified. If the police suspect a crime, then they can initiate an investigation. There were EMS people on site.

Seriously. Why in the hell would ford take a name with such capital and just rebrand it? There is no benefit to getting rid of the SVT name, which has positive associations in the minds of almost every gearhead, whether they currently own a ford or not.

It is one of the best restaurants in the country, and one of the best in the world. It is a restaurant in Yountville, California, near Napa Valley. It is run by Thomas Keller, a chef that has inspired generations of younger chefs and shaped the way food is prepared, and presented, the way ingredients are paired, and

Those cost $1,000.00 because they put golf leaf on them, or just load them up with things like foie gras and put a huge price on them to make a spectacle of it, not because it's actually better than anything. It's a bad example with which to try and prove your point since everyone knows it's a tremendous waste of

Where is this mystical $1,000.00 hamburger that you speak of? If people touching food that you're going to eat grosses you our, for the love of god, don't ever research where your food comes from, especially meat based protein!

Like I said, you've never worked in a restaurant. There is no time to waste on or tolerance for bullshit. If you're a guest dining with us then it's different as part of the job of front house employees is to educate diners about food if necessary, no matter ignorant of it they might be, but if you want to tell a

You obviously have never worked in a restaurant, and you obviously have no fucking clue what you're talking about. I've worked in James Beard Award winning restaurants in towns that are producing some of the best food served in the USA, and some of the best food being served in the world. I have experience in

I hate to tell ya, bub, but, in most dishes that are prepared in restaurants from fresh food rather than poured out of a bag from the freezer, someone has touched every piece of food on your plate, usually multiple times. Until you invent the self peeling carrot and self peeling potato, and self preparatory versions

2. Road Quality. It's a universal truth that everyone thinks their particular location can claim the worst roads in the world. Truly: people from Michigan say this. People from California say this. People from Toronto say this. People from Europe say this. You could ask a hipster from Portland where the worst roads