

It’s most definitely a slippery slope when you say where free speech can happen and that certain groups cannot exercise their freedom of expression in certain ways or using certain tools.


It’s most definitely a slippery slope when you say where free speech can happen and that certain groups cannot exercise their freedom of expression in certain ways or using certain tools.
Great catcher tho
I’I forgot about the strips! It seemed like those were for early 90’s gangsta era style cap guns. If I remember correctly. Not the cowboy revolvers that came before.
I grew up with both, the paper ones were nice for “other” destructive purposes. And that you had a ton of shots on a roll.
The rings were nice because they always stayed in alignment. The paper ones would sometimes lose their pacing and the hammer would hit the spaces between the dots.
I remember seeing plastic 12 shot rings too.


I miss Barb
Feb 10? Idea of March? May 25? June 30?


It’s what less that 30% of the population wanted.
A problem is that with our system of government, if you have .001% majority in all three branches the other 49.9999% get absolutely no say in anything.
Right, facists harvest that anger and lust for a better time then tell people and it’s [this group’s fault] and that they stole it from you.
This is how class warfare keeps people from joining together and rising up
Explain what you mean by “round numbers”…
You’re screwed, the bulb is now LED and puts off no heat.
A Boston judge has ruled in favor of a Massachusetts dad who sued his local school district to ensure his five-year-old son is never exposed to books featuring Christian characters.
As the Boston Herald reported, the father, identified in court documents as Alan L., is described as “queer” who objects to the inclusion of certain children’s books featuring Christian characters in the kindergarten curriculum of Joseph Estabrook Elementary School, where his son, identified as J.L., is enrolled.