| mikiec |
07-14-2011 07:51 AM |
That would be the Lake Pleasant Parkway and 83rd ave Safeway to you.
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| Car Nut |
07-14-2011 09:34 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by mikiec
(Post 1140209)
That would be the Lake Pleasant Parkway and 83rd ave Safeway to you.
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The real Tinny would have known that. %/
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| JoeLafives |
07-31-2011 05:18 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by csx4910
(Post 1139500)
I wish you would of called me I would of loved to come and bring my new peashooter. I am still getting it broken in. Although I still can't decide about a 1911 over a H&K .45 for my next purchase.
Ron
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Really depends on your purpose. A 1911 can be a VERY accurate piece. The H&K is a bit more reliable (at the same price range). If you want a carry gun - get the H&K. That said I really like the M&P's and Glock's - lower bore axis.
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| DonMorse |
07-31-2011 09:48 PM |
Hay! Tinny my name is spelled morse the real Tin-man would have known that . I don't know ? .
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| tin-man |
07-31-2011 10:09 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by DonMorse
(Post 1143627)
Hay! Tinny my name is spelled morse the real Tin-man would have known that . I don't know ? .
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Yes it is and I am very sorry for misspelling your name. I hate it when things like that happen, musta bin a brain fart that caused me to make such a blunder. Forgive me for such a momentary lapse of memory.:CRY: tin-man
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| SkipB |
08-01-2011 08:49 AM |
I think you all of you guys should consider writing a comedy show involving cars and guns. I've been laughing out loud (whoops LOL) reading this thread.
SkipB
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| Car Nut |
08-01-2011 12:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by tin-man
(Post 1143630)
Yes it is and I am very sorry for misspelling your name. I hate it when things like that happen, musta bin a brain fart that caused me to make such a blunder. Forgive me for such a momentary lapse of memory.:CRY: tin-man
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Dundt let et hapen agin. :mad:
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| tin-man |
08-01-2011 11:35 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Car Nut
(Post 1143701)
Dundt let et hapen agin. :mad:
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Very interesting comment. Being an aficionado of etymology [the origin of words] the words used in the context of your presentation convey a certain verbal flavor reminiscent of the words used by someone who has relatives in the northern region of Scotland. Decidedly slight traces of a Scottish accent are surfacing. As an example the word dundt or when correctly articulated is pronounced DUNT.
Definition of DUNT
chiefly Scot : a heavy blow or stroke, proffered or offered to someone against future actions: a warning.
chiefly Scot : a sizable lump sic[presumably the result of receiving the heavy blow or stroke].
Plus the word "agin" surfaced during 13c as the main word for "again," but was chiefly used daily as part of the northern Scottish dialect.
So it would seem Car Nut the are some Scottish genes floating around in yo' haid that prompted you to write what you did.
Remarkable huh?**)
Next.
tin-man
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| Danr55 |
08-02-2011 05:57 AM |
When you consider his name is Scots for Overlord, and you look at the way he handles hiw wallet, there is no doubt that there is a Scotsman in the woodpile!
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| Car Nut |
08-02-2011 07:51 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by tin-man
(Post 1143790)
Very interesting comment. Being an aficionado of etymology [the origin of words] the words used in the context of your presentation convey a certain verbal flavor reminiscent of the words used by someone who has relatives in the northern region of Scotland. Decidedly slight traces of a Scottish accent are surfacing. As an example the word dundt or when correctly articulated is pronounced DUNT.
Definition of DUNT
chiefly Scot : a heavy blow or stroke, proffered or offered to someone against future actions: a warning.
chiefly Scot : a sizable lump sic[presumably the result of receiving the heavy blow or stroke].
Plus the word "agin" surfaced during 13c as the main word for "again," but was chiefly used daily as part of the northern Scottish dialect.
So it would seem Car Nut the are some Scottish genes floating around in yo' haid that prompted you to write what you did.
Remarkable huh?**)
Next.
tin-man
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Sorry, family lineage goes to merry old Englund. :LOL:
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| DonMorse |
08-02-2011 09:38 AM |
That's Ok!,When I tell most people my last name I have to spell it for them,Thanks for the complement. Ido belive you are a true Gentlemen have a good day or night what ever it is in your part of the world,Don.
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| tin-man |
08-03-2011 01:12 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Car Nut
(Post 1143864)
Sorry, family lineage goes to merry old Englund. :LOL:
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North or south? I got money on this your answer is north, reason why, I am from the north of England and recognize the dialect subtleties in the written word.
Outstanding huh?
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tin-man
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| tin-man |
08-03-2011 01:16 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Danr55
(Post 1143838)
When you consider his name is Scots for Overlord, and you look at the way he handles hiw wallet, there is no doubt that there is a Scotsman in the woodpile!
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You got me on that one, I do not know Car Nuts, full name. Overlord huh, now that's very interesting?:CRY: tin-man
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| Car Nut |
08-03-2011 06:03 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by tin-man
(Post 1144006)
North or south? I got money on this your answer is north, reason why, I am from the north of England and recognize the dialect subtleties in the written word.
Outstanding huh?
Next.
tin-man
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You're confused with the German part of my lineage.
Or maybe the French?
Or maybe the .........
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| Danr55 |
08-03-2011 06:05 AM |
or maybe the Fuggauwee Indian part?
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| tin-man |
08-03-2011 06:32 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Car Nut
(Post 1144025)
You're confused with the German part of my lineage.
Or maybe the French?
Or maybe the .........
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meiner herr, nein, never confused when it comes to dialects. I got you pegged correctly. North of Manchester, way north. Now tell me I am wrong.**)
tin-man
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| Car Nut |
08-03-2011 07:27 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by tin-man
(Post 1144031)
meiner herr, nein, never confused when it comes to dialects. I got you pegged correctly. North of Manchester, way north. Now tell me I am wrong.**)
tin-man
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Okay. You're WRONG. :LOL:
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| mikiec |
08-03-2011 07:53 AM |
Ahhh It's good to be Greek. We invented words. Tinny, think before you reply remember what happened to Custer.
Don quit sucking up.
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| tin-man |
08-03-2011 11:16 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by mikiec
(Post 1144046)
Ahhh It's good to be Greek. We invented words. Tinny, think before you reply remember what happened to Custer.
Don quit sucking up.
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Sorry the Chinese, Egyptians and Sumerians invented words before the Greeks did and to make sure the words were understood they utilized pictograms. The only thing the Greeks did was to toss out the pictograms, arguable a good move, but still not the forerunners of words.
Not sure I understand the remark about Custer, perhaps you were referring to some of Custer's last comments that were a poor attempt at speaking in the Chippewa dialect, whereas the Indians involved in the conflict represented the combined forces of Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho people. The battle was know as Battle of the Greasy Grass, among the Indian who were present at the time. So that said, what were you infering to exactly?? tin-man
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| Danr55 |
08-04-2011 06:30 AM |
Custer's last words: "Man, Look at all those damned Indians!" and he wasn't talking about motorcycles.
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