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Don’t they strap on metal spurs for cock fighting
Yeah. I just did a search to see the difference between the knives; from Mexican short knives to Philippine long knives to gaffs. Good Lord, I didn't know that world existed.

There are hundreds of different knives and gaffs to put on those birds, depending on their fighting styles and breeds, from birds that are fliers that go up spurring to ones that spur on the way down to ones that hook behind the heads of their opponent.

i also saw it's illegal in Texas to even be in possession of a cockfighting gaff or knife.
 
Yeah, but you have about 7 more points on Relative Humidity there at PHX.

True, it is still that way here.

I did cancel the Cowboy Action/SASS Match on Saturday and they Canceled the NRA Silhouette Matches on Sunday. Don’t want to take chances shooting steel in those conditions

Not in June this year but a airgun club in Phoenix has occasional nighttime steel matches at PRGC called UFT/ ultimate field target. Starts about 8 and ends about 11. Dry heat and 90's but still uncomfortable for people like me who live at 7000 ft when the temps we are used to are in the 60's and 70's at night.

Nice to drive 2 hours down there in January to shoot a day match though!

Arizona is a great state for shooting!
 
Sitting in the hospital with my Brenda and saw a year yrs in overthis

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It's TX. It's summer it happens every year first 2 weekssof August used to be over 110 then it would break I roofed houses many a yr in hi school and college in those temps. Raked hay with no shade all thru colledge you could cut hay in the morning and bale that evening I grew up with no ac also
Quit whineing you bunch of pussies
 
It's TX. It's summer it happens every year first 2 weekssof August used to be over 110 then it would break I roofed houses many a yr in hi school and college in those temps. Raked hay with no shade all thru colledge you could cut hay in the morning and bale that evening I grew up with no ac also
Quit whineing you bunch of pussies
Wow, the good ol’ days sure sucked…
 
It's TX. It's summer it happens every year first 2 weekssof August used to be over 110 then it would break I roofed houses many a yr in hi school and college in those temps. Raked hay with no shade all thru colledge you could cut hay in the morning and bale that evening I grew up with no ac also
Quit whineing you bunch of pussies
We didn't have AC and worked and played outside all summer in Texas.

Worked in a rock quarry like convicts all summer, cutting limestone masonry stone with 3lb. hammers and sledge hammers, wearing no shirt and hat. Two of us would cut and load eight tons a day into a rock truck.

I thought pissing bright yellow and having a white ring around the mouth was normal until a nurse pointed out it was a sign of dehydration.
 
i always wondered how a big a set a guy had to have to do that job. curled up in a ball,unable to stretch or move for hours,it was freezing in those planes,located where it would be impossible to get out if the plane was hit but heading down under min control,last guy really to get a chance to bail out,yes most vulnerable loc on the plane. that gen wasn't perfect but man what balls a lot of them had.
 
i always wondered how a big a set a guy had to have to do that job. curled up in a ball,unable to stretch or move for hours,it was freezing in those planes,located where it would be impossible to get out if the plane was hit but heading down under min control,last guy really to get a chance to bail out,yes most vulnerable loc on the plane. that gen wasn't perfect but man what balls a lot of them had.
There was at least one gear up belly landing with the turret gun stuck inside he became a red stain on the runway
 
I had a chance to tour a B17 about a month ago... Looking inside the bottom turret.... No fucking way!!!! Looks like a 12 year old would fit in there.
Father was a B-24 ball turret gunner with the 829BS of the 485th flying out of Italy. Flew his 25 and came home. Had a good look at the turret at the Pima Air Museum and for the life of me could't figure out how he fit in it let alone be in that thing for hours on end.