Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I joined this site to learn about long range shooting and reloading tips.... and then I found this thread and 1500+ pages later, I’m writing in run on sentences and I have a Master’s Degree in education.
More commonly known around here as Babbling............You're not alone. :eek: :ROFLMAO:
 
Hey Barney, I have a whole CD/videos of the T-Birds when we took them down under for shows. But of course I was in the mighty KC-10 and not that scrawny old -135. ?
What year was that mate?? I remember taking part in this show with them in Perth, 1987.
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F-16 81-0667 Thunderbirds 4 touches down at Perth from Jakarta on 13 October 1987

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Behind the Thunderbirds came their tanker, McDonnell Douglas KC-10 30078, which provided the air-to-air refuelling
during the flight from Jakarta to Perth.
 
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You know what they say?
Thars dem dat do and the udders teach.
Or sumpin like dat.
I joined this site to learn about long range shooting and reloading tips.... and then I found this thread and 1500+ pages later, I’m writing in run on sentences and I have a Master’s Degree in education.

Don't take it personally.
 
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My kiddo has a cap gun (pair of six shooters) that uses roll caps.
Bright orange plastic...... probably ok since it seems everyone freaks out and we live in the burbs. Wish she had the cool ones like pictured as well. May have to keep my eyes out. Though currently more interested in a holster for the new Ruger single action .22 she has......

She said the caps dont smell as cool as shooting her real rifle (hard to get a strong burnt powder smell going with a slow running single shot), but dad can and she “spots” for me.
I have trained her that burnt powder smells good, in the same category as cooking steak or bacon......?

One day, she touched of a quick succession of shots with her cap gun in the garage being cute. The amplified sound scared the pee outta her.
No reprimand necessary. It was self limiting.

I have great memories of a family moving to my small town from Chicago when I was about 7. Scared the piss outta their whiny and fit throwing little princess with my cap gun collection and a pocket full of caps.
 
Bubba (from Alabama) applied for an engineering position at a Lake Charles refinery.

A Yankee applied for the same job and both applicants having the same qualifications were asked to take a test by the manager.

Upon completion of the test, both men only missed one of the questions.

The manager went to Bubba and said: "Thank you for your interest, but we've decided to give the Yankee the job."

Bubba asked: "And why are you giving him the job? We both got nine questions correct. This being Louisiana, and me being a Southern boy
I should get the job!"

The manager said: "We have made our decision based not on the correct answers, but rather on the one question that you both missed."

Bubba then asked: "And just how would one incorrect answer be better than the other?"

The manager replied: "Bubba, its like this. On question #4 the Yankee put down; "I don't know."

You put down, "Neither do I."
 
What year was that mate?? I remember taking part in this show with them in Perth, 1987.
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F-16 81-0667 Thunderbirds 4 touches down at Perth from Jakarta on 13 October 1987

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Behind the Thunderbirds came their tanker, McDonnell Douglas KC-10 30078, which provided the air-to-air refuelling
during the flight from Jakarta to Perth.
It was either 2009, 2010 or there about. I don't rightly recall.
 
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I’d help her in her false advertising endeavor.
I almost got into a fist fight with a major in an O-club who took offense to me using the term “Thunderchicken.”

Some people, with big egos, can be a little too sensitive.

There's a reason they put a zero in front of their paygrades.
 
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Generaloberst Don "BONE SPUR" Trump
  • Military Expertise: "I know more about ISIS than the generals do." (November 2015.)
  • Drones: "I know more about drones than anybody. I know about every form of safety that you can have." (January 2019.)
  • Drone Technology: "Having a drone fly overhead — and I think nobody knows much more about technology, this type of technology certainly, than I do." (January 2019.)
  • Heroism: "He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured." (McCain's Injuries - right leg and both arms broken, knocked unconscious by ejection, right shoulder shattered by rifle butt, bayoneted in abdomen and foot, solitary confinement and torture - imprisonment for approximately 66 months.)
  • Military Leadership: General John Allen - "You know who he is? He's a failed general. He was the general fighting ISIS. I would say he hasn't done so well, right? (July 2016.)
Turns out, he was right about them all..
 
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Generaloberst Don "BONE SPUR" Trump
  • Military Expertise: "I know more about ISIS than the generals do." (November 2015.)
  • Drones: "I know more about drones than anybody. I know about every form of safety that you can have." (January 2019.)
  • Drone Technology: "Having a drone fly overhead — and I think nobody knows much more about technology, this type of technology certainly, than I do." (January 2019.)
  • Heroism: "He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured." (McCain's Injuries - right leg and both arms broken, knocked unconscious by ejection, right shoulder shattered by rifle butt, bayoneted in abdomen and foot, solitary confinement and torture - imprisonment for approximately 66 months.)
  • Military Leadership: General John Allen - "You know who he is? He's a failed general. He was the general fighting ISIS. I would say he hasn't done so well, right? (July 2016.)

He certainly doesn't know more about drones than obama, who used one to extra-judicially assassinate an American citizen.