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Old 12-27-2009, 08:23 AM
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Strange comment for a guy from the land of the militia, Bob. I learned to play with GI Joe toys when I was about 12. Sharpened those skills when I was 18 and I still enjoy "playing" with those toys. Don't know why your panties are in a bunch, but perhaps you'd be happier living somewhere else where GI Joes aren't available? You can always defend your personal freedom with a typewriter. Rest assured of one thing, as long as you live in America, there are lots of men and women who will use thier GI Joe toys and fight to the death, if necessary, to defend your right to dissent and to keep your pissy, juvenile attitude.

Danr55....

I'll try to remove my "wedgie".

I didn't think the my comment was strange at all. It was in refererence to this being a Cobra (read cars)forum.....not a "Guns and Ammo" magazine. Further, not everyone in Idaho is not some kind of "militia/neo-nazi", white supremicist, commie behind every bush, nutcase .....that's just as ridiculous as assuming everyone in AZ just snuck across the border last night!

As to you're comment about my "pissy, juvenile attitude", I can only attribute that to... "gunslinger vs. non-gunslinger" views. I kind of find the "gun" thing falls in the category of "guns and pickup trucks". The theory being: that there exists an inverse relationship between the height of one's truck (or number of guns) and the size of their Johnson. (kind of a male compensation thing)

Futher, I must admit, I never played with G.I. Joe "toys" when I was a kid (they didn't exist yet). Instead, I just served with the "real G,I. Joes" .....the one's that lose real blood and real body parts (U.S. Army, 8th Div Arty, 1965-68).

Bob

P.S. Glad to see you have a CCX FE.....hard to beat!
















PS. Glad to see you have a FE CCX!

Bob
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