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That's .357 sig not the .357 mag that he's probably talking about. Similar, but different rounds.

They'd have used graffiti, but — to paraphrase an old saying — Ole Miss football players couldn't spell "fag" if you spotted them the 'f' and the 'g.'

Is...is that a Swingline?

Your EXTENSIVE experience is noted. As a veteran I will have to side on the "You don't know shit about real situation involving firearms" side.

Cops don't give chase, they can't ID them, they're known for mob mentality and now obvious violence. I'm sorry, but I think this is the proper time to be armed and trained to use it.

You're right. Don't bother. The proper thing to do when faced with violence is the assume the fetal position and whimper.

Arizona version of "If you find yourself in Lien's situation, I would advise that you:"

The consequences to having a job that requires one to take numerous punches to the head can be acute, like the one above. They can also be chronic, prolonged, and even more debilitating. Saying fights don't tend to result in injury is a hope. It's not a fact.

I don't think I've advocated anything other than the opinion that a sport that sanctions two grown men to stop playing and get into a bare knuckle fight on a sheet of ice with the only penalty being having to sit out for a few minutes—indeed a sport that relies on the potential of these types of fights for

Doesn't mean it's all about fighting. It's an entertaining part of the game. Second to the home team scoring a game, it is the most excitement for the fans. And that's part of the reason teams want to fight, to get that spark into the team and its fans.

It takes a hell of a lot of skill to be a really good hockey player. And hockey, when it's not about huge hits and dropping gloves, can be a very compelling sport to watch. But unlike every other "major" professional sport, fighting is more or less a sanctioned part of the game, which is worse than stupid because of

I don't know if I'd call him "stupid;" making a generous splash seems like a pretty fitting Clemente tribute.

How old were you when your committed your first felony?
Also, at what age do you expect to put a gun in your mouth?

Dealing drugs makes you a good sports agent? Wow. Only wish my college had a couple course in pushing crack on kindergartners so I could be the next Scott Boros.

I'll just leave this here

She had a Ragu jar with the U covered ready to go, just in case news went the other way.

As RevBathSalt pointed out, he could just as easily be a blue collar plant worker, welder or pipefitter. Might even work in Houston's vast and world renowned medical center.

Being from Houston and watching the video, I would to have to say that this fellow probably isn't some rich Texas oil millionaire. He's probably a fabricator or a pipefitter or something. And guess what, he probably still makes more money than you do and has less debt than you do.

What's up with the motorcycle rider that started it? He rides in the same lane as the SUV (illegal) a few inches away, immediately cuts in front of him, then hits the brakes.