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Join the contest SubscribeTrue but... It struggled with the barrels and... Suppressed grenade launcher...?!Wow the AI didn't fuck the hands up too badly on that one.
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I was that guy a couple times in my early 20s except we were going duck hunting.
They could save the tax payers a lots of money in gasoline driving back and forth all day by just opening up police sub stations in every Walmart in the country.This woman has a strong ground game
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Walmart customer accused of theft punched a cop in the face
An unidentified woman in a motorized scoter was accused of stealing at a Walmart just before she punched a cop in the face as a recent video was shared.www.dailymail.co.uk
And that’s several generations now that act just like that whenever they get an opportunity.This woman has a strong ground game
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Walmart customer accused of theft punched a cop in the face
An unidentified woman in a motorized scoter was accused of stealing at a Walmart just before she punched a cop in the face as a recent video was shared.www.dailymail.co.uk
She instintively went after the Skittles rack.This woman has a strong ground game
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Walmart customer accused of theft punched a cop in the face
An unidentified woman in a motorized scoter was accused of stealing at a Walmart just before she punched a cop in the face as a recent video was shared.www.dailymail.co.uk
FJJ for stepping in front of the camera.They could save the tax payers a lots of money in gasoline driving back and forth all day by just opening up police sub stations in every Walmart in the country.
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^ J.J. thinks this fight is Dyno-no-mite!
I thought he worked for Volcanic? But you are right, my history in "gun development" is pretty lacking.If you read up on that, you'll find a guy in Winchester's employ, a a plant superintendent named B. Tyler Henry, redesigned that rifle for Oliver. Had a falling out and left to start his own company.
IIRC Edison had set up exactly what you described. He was getting funding and partially funded it himself. He set up a warehouse for research and paid people to work on their ideas for a lion share when they worked out.I think "back then" it worked a bit differently. I think a lot of these inventers at the time worked on their own. They might have gotten funding from people like JP Morgan and such, but not "really" a company per se.
I generally really like history, but I really don't know much about how "inventions" are done back then. When making the cotton gin did Whitney work for someone, or what he on his own. Bonus fact he made the first revolvers for Colt.....
I think they got funding from other big business guys, hay I have this idea for a repeating gun, the Volcanic gun company makes a few but it really does not go anywhere, falls apart and the gamble does not pay off. They try again, this time a guy that does Shirts buys in and the next thing you know we have Winchester, he foot the bill and took the risk.
I think this is the way it should work. Winchester gambled and won, and "put" or "allowed", whatever people that knew what they are doing run the show.
I need to read up more on this part of history.
Here is a quick read. Fascinating story with all kinds of famous gun names. Smith, Wesson, Henry, Winchester, Jennings. Quite the era for revolutionary engineering.I thought he worked for Volcanic? But you are right, my history in "gun development" is pretty lacking.
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Cuyahoga Valley Nat'l Park. Ledges Trail full of rock cliffs and great rock formations. Also wandered into the Kendall Lake area. Almost 6 miles total with my wife and daughter today. Blades by Behring (Sr.) belonging to myself and my daughter.
I think "back then" it worked a bit differently. I think a lot of these inventers at the time worked on their own. They might have gotten funding from people like JP Morgan and such, but not "really" a company per se.
I generally really like history, but I really don't know much about how "inventions" are done back then. When making the cotton gin did Whitney work for someone, or what he on his own. Bonus fact he made the first revolvers for Colt.....
I think they got funding from other big business guys, hay I have this idea for a repeating gun, the Volcanic gun company makes a few but it really does not go anywhere, falls apart and the gamble does not pay off. They try again, this time a guy that does Shirts buys in and the next thing you know we have Winchester, he foot the bill and took the risk.
I think this is the way it should work. Winchester gambled and won, and "put" or "allowed", whatever people that knew what they are doing run the show.
I need to read up more on this part of history.
This playlist isn't bad for the lever actions.I thought he worked for Volcanic? But you are right, my history in "gun development" is pretty lacking.
You could always grin it to death like Davey Crockett.
Read Facing Violence by Rory Miller and pay attention to "othering"repost, but such an odd thing to say.
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Imagine being a grown ass adult and thinking this "prank" was not gonna get your ass kicked...
Hopefully that fucker is braindead and won't be subjecting anyone to any more "pranks"