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SassyLady
11-17-2023, 12:51 PM
I can't stand coffee! Never have liked it.
fj1200
11-19-2023, 12:17 PM
I like coffee.
But some coffee isn't really worth drinking.
If not for coffee, I would not be able to function. True story.
... but may fill a need. ;)
Gunny
11-19-2023, 12:26 PM
But some coffee isn't really worth drinking.
... but may fill a need. ;)0445 hours. Busting a heat tab under the canteen cup full of water. When it boils, pour in MRE packet of coffee. And damned glad to have that :)
Undrinkable coffee to me is whatever that cup full of foam and crap they sell at Starbucks is.
RoccoR
11-19-2023, 09:56 PM
RE: Coffee Shop Banter
SUBTOPIC: Coffee and Taste
※→ SassyLady, et al,
I can't stand coffee! Never have liked it.
know what you mean.
I was 18 and in Vietnam, and a PFC with no time in grade, the smart money was to say nothing. A PFC like myself, with no salt stains coming through the boots, knew that whatever the Platoon Sergeant said was a good cup of coffee - was in fact - a good cup of coffee → as sure as the sky was blue. Even if you had to throw iodine tables in it you drank and smiled, "damn good coffee."
I know and understand what SassyLady is saying.
Most Respectfully,
R
fj1200
11-20-2023, 02:41 PM
But some coffee isn't really worth drinking.
Coffee discernment; Now that's the real key. Where to find a good cup'a'joe is a life skill.
Bilgerat
11-21-2023, 02:18 PM
Yesterday the Wife started laughing when she read her E-Mails so of course I said "what's so funny?"
The reply, "You'll see"
Later that day I saw what she was laughing at, I received a Jury Notice in the mail
But the bonus is the addendum that said "If you're 70 or older you can file for excusal from this and any other duties"
:dance::dance:Filing :dance::dance:
SassyLady
11-21-2023, 07:35 PM
Yesterday the Wife started laughing when she read her E-Mails so of course I said "what's so funny?"
The reply, "You'll see"
Later that day I saw what she was laughing at, I received a Jury Notice in the mail
But the bonus is the addendum that said "If you're 70 or older you can file for excusal from this and any other duties"
:dance::dance:Filing :dance::dance:
So, we are too old to do jury duty at 70 but Biden is not too old to make decision to push button to start nuclear war. Got it!
revelarts
11-23-2023, 01:06 AM
Must take an extended break.. probably back next year... nothing serious just work.
(Young lady at the gas station said one of my bank cards had "INSIGNIFICANT" Funds. I almost laughed out loud.)
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
peace on earth and good will to D.P.
...even Gunny.
gabosaurus
11-23-2023, 10:44 AM
Yesterday the Wife started laughing when she read her E-Mails so of course I said "what's so funny?" The reply, "You'll see" Later that day I saw what she was laughing at, I received a Jury Notice in the mail But the bonus is the addendum that said "If you're 70 or older you can file for excusal from this and any other duties" Strangely enough, my daughter got a jury duty summons about a month or so ago. Two neighbors were suing each other. They had gotten into a physical altercation about ... dog poop. Danielle was disappointed that she was not chosen. :laugh:
Gunny
11-25-2023, 04:12 PM
So after 3 days of trying, I got through this kung fu form I've been trying, What does this have to do with coffee you ask? LOTS of coffee involved :laugh:
I have come to the conclusion that as a means of self defense, I have a gun. I'm too old for this shit :laugh:
RoccoR
11-25-2023, 06:20 PM
RE: The Coffee Shop
SUBTOPIC: About Old Men.
Gunny, et al,
So after 3 days of trying, I got through this kung fu form I've been trying, What does this have to do with coffee you ask? LOTS of coffee involved.
I have come to the conclusion that as a means of self defense, I have a gun. I'm too old for this shit :laugh:
Nobody loves to sit and watch, coffee in hand, other people exercise like a retired old man.
An Old Man,
R
Gunny
11-25-2023, 07:57 PM
RE: The Coffee Shop
SUBTOPIC: About Old Men.
Gunny, et al,
Nobody loves to sit and watch, coffee in hand, other people exercise like a retired old man.
An Old Man,
R You'd need to bring the pot and a chair. There's plenty to laugh at. Nobody laughs harder at me fumbling through learning stuff than me:laugh:
First thing I did before ever getting to anything hard was stick my hand in the ceiling fan. Downhill from there :)
fj1200
11-26-2023, 01:54 PM
So after 3 days of trying, I got through this kung fu form I've been trying, What does this have to do with coffee you ask? LOTS of coffee involved :laugh:
I have come to the conclusion that as a means of self defense, I have a gun. I'm too old for this shit :laugh:
The coffee shop isn't about coffee silly. It's actually about just about anything else... that stops short of fisticuffs of course. :salute:
Actually lately I've been thinking about a gun and my not having one.
Gunny
11-26-2023, 07:28 PM
The coffee shop isn't about coffee silly. It's actually about just about anything else... that stops short of fisticuffs of course. :salute:
Actually lately I've been thinking about a gun and my not having one.Ye olde can of worms:laugh:
I'll bite. What all you planning on doing with that gun? First question you need to answer yourself honestly is: will you use it if need be? Most don't know for sure, but the question is a start.
For instance, I am eyeballing a new handgun. A Colt .44 Navy replica cap and ball black powder gun. Although I can make a damned good argument for it being a primary means of self defense what with that .44 lead ball, it will be for fun at the range.
fj1200
11-26-2023, 07:34 PM
Ye olde can of worms:laugh:
I'll bite. What all you planning on doing with that gun? First question you need to answer yourself honestly is: will you use it if need be? Most don't know for sure, but the question is a start.
For instance, I am eyeballing a new handgun. A Colt .44 Navy replica cap and ball black powder gun. Although I can make a damned good argument for it being a primary means of self defense what with that .44 lead ball, it will be for fun at the range.
Hmm, food for thought.
Gunny
11-27-2023, 06:02 PM
Hmm, food for thought.I can give you "the sermon". I take the topic very seriously and consider no room for foolishness (smartass remarks don't count :))
Firearms are made to kill (I'm assuming you aren't thinking sporting air rifle). Doesn't matter what type nor what you're killing. There is little to no room for error and i don't tolerate irresponsible gun use nor the person doing it. I refer you back to the first sentence, this paragraph.
If you are not at least convinced you will use one, better off left on the shelf than in the hands of the guy that takes it from you. The baggage that comes with owning and using a firearm is both moral and legal. Bullets are like words: once they leave the barrel there is no taking them back. Moral: you have to live what you have done. Legal: anything from nothing to the media making a martyr of the scum trying to harm or kill you and/or yours and crucifying you, along with a DA looking to make his/her bones ruining your life.
On the other hand, you still have a life for them to try and ruin.
Don't listen to "experts" telling you to buy this or that gun. Go check them out yourself. Steer away from the latest "badass" gun used by everyone's favorite antihero of the day as a prosecutor will try to use it to paint you out to be Charles Bronson from Death Wish.
The gun needs to be comfortable to you, and a calibre you can handle. You're looking for a natural point of aim from the weapon the way you hold it. If you have to manually adjust your aim each time you do, you're not going to be on target on the draw.
If you are planning on carrying, you have to consider how you dress. If you're a shorts guy like me, you aren't concealing the aforementioned .44 Navy with a 7 1/2 barrel:laugh:. In that regard, weight matters as well. Can't have your gun pulling down your pants.
If you are unfamiliar with guns, or even whatever you choose, take a course. You have to be familiar with the weapon, how it acts and how you respond to it.
Consider who will have access to it.
Just more "food for thought" :)
SassyLady
11-28-2023, 01:16 AM
I can give you "the sermon". I take the topic very seriously and consider no room for foolishness (smartass remarks don't count :))
Firearms are made to kill (I'm assuming you aren't thinking sporting air rifle). Doesn't matter what type nor what you're killing. There is little to no room for error and i don't tolerate irresponsible gun use nor the person doing it. I refer you back to the first sentence, this paragraph.
If you are not at least convinced you will use one, better off left on the shelf than in the hands of the guy that takes it from you. The baggage that comes with owning and using a firearm is both moral and legal. Bullets are like words: once they leave the barrel there is no taking them back. Moral: you have to live what you have done. Legal: anything from nothing to the media making a martyr of the scum trying to harm or kill you and/or yours and crucifying you, along with a DA looking to make his/her bones ruining your life.
On the other hand, you still have a life for them to try and ruin.
Don't listen to "experts" telling you to buy this or that gun. Go check them out yourself. Steer away from the latest "badass" gun used by everyone's favorite antihero of the day as a prosecutor will try to use it to paint you out to be Charles Bronson from Death Wish.
The gun needs to be comfortable to you, and a calibre you can handle. You're looking for a natural point of aim from the weapon the way you hold it. If you have to manually adjust your aim each time you do, you're not going to be on target on the draw.
If you are planning on carrying, you have to consider how you dress. If you're a shorts guy like me, you aren't concealing the aforementioned .44 Navy with a 7 1/2 barrel:laugh:. In that regard, weight matters as well. Can't have your gun pulling down your pants.
If you are unfamiliar with guns, or even whatever you choose, take a course. You have to be familiar with the weapon, how it acts and how you respond to it.
Consider who will have access to it.
Just more "food for thought" :)
I suggest going to a gun shop that has a range so you can practice with several different ones to find what you are comfortable with.
I have a small .38 revolver as one of my carries but I don't use it for target practice. I use a .22 to practice. It's my warm up and then I switch to a 9mm which is my second carry.
I'm a member of Well Armed Woman and I've been through several training classes. What I hate the most about owning a gun is cleaning them.
I've used mine for killing rats and rattlesnakes. The first shot still startles me no matter how I'm using it. After that first shot everything settles in.
I agree with Gunny ... if you don't think you can use it to defend yourself better to not have it.
Gunny
11-28-2023, 10:58 AM
I suggest going to a gun shop that has a range so you can practice with several different ones to find what you are comfortable with.
I have a small .38 revolver as one of my carries but I don't use it for target practice. I use a .22 to practice. It's my warm up and then I switch to a 9mm which is my second carry.
I'm a member of Well Armed Woman and I've been through several training classes. What I hate the most about owning a gun is cleaning them.
I've used mine for killing rats and rattlesnakes. The first shot still startles me no matter how I'm using it. After that first shot everything settles in.
I agree with Gunny ... if you don't think you can use it to defend yourself better to not have it.
Depends on where you live. I know of only one range with a gun shop here. Not aware if they have "loaners". Never asked. Lots of gun shops and several ranges separately though. In 29 Palms, CA there was a gun shop with a range. That guy wasn't loaning jack even though half his inventory was used. I recall one in JAX, FL as well.
I view gun shop owners the same as car salesmen. Markup is Hell, and in a lot (not all) of cases, they're selling you what they move, not necessarily what you want, need or is best for you and or your situation.
People who shoot a lot usually own a .22 version of what they carry. I shoot what I have. If I lived further outside the city I'd probably have a .22 for varmints. Most of the varmints around here walk on 2 legs.
You'd have hated being in the Marine Corps back in the day. Weapons had to pass inspection weekly, anytime we weren't in the field. If you failed Friday inspection, you got to restand it Saturday morning. I hated being in the rear. My weapons are always clean. Not an especially enjoyable task, but dirty weapons can get you killed. That's irony I can do without :)
jimnyc
11-29-2023, 10:06 AM
Most of the varmints around here walk on 2 legs.
You live in NY too? :) Can't carry a gun here, but when out driving I often think of running people over, or trying the pit maneuver on other drivers or just ramming them off the road. :coffee:
SassyLady
11-29-2023, 10:43 AM
Depends on where you live. I know of only one range with a gun shop here. Not aware if they have "loaners". Never asked. Lots of gun shops and several ranges separately though. In 29 Palms, CA there was a gun shop with a range. That guy wasn't loaning jack even though half his inventory was used. I recall one in JAX, FL as well.
I view gun shop owners the same as car salesmen. Markup is Hell, and in a lot (not all) of cases, they're selling you what they move, not necessarily what you want, need or is best for you and or your situation.
People who shoot a lot usually own a .22 version of what they carry. I shoot what I have. If I lived further outside the city I'd probably have a .22 for varmints. Most of the varmints around here walk on 2 legs.
You'd have hated being in the Marine Corps back in the day. Weapons had to pass inspection weekly, anytime we weren't in the field. If you failed Friday inspection, you got to restand it Saturday morning. I hated being in the rear. My weapons are always clean. Not an especially enjoyable task, but dirty weapons can get you killed. That's irony I can do without :)
We have several indoor ranges in Tucson. You can bring your own or rent from them.
fj1200
12-19-2023, 09:34 AM
Today's shower thought: The markets are pricing in a trump presidency; Part D'oh! Or at the very least a biden loss.
Gunny
12-20-2023, 06:31 PM
Today's shower thought: The markets are pricing in a trump presidency; Part D'oh! Or at the very least a biden loss.Not in Colorado:laugh:
At least until they're overruled.
Gunny
12-21-2023, 08:38 AM
I have come to the conclusion Tai Chi is racist. You've got to have rhythm to do it and I'm white :smoke:
Gunny
02-05-2024, 08:54 AM
The coffee shop isn't about coffee silly. It's actually about just about anything else... that stops short of fisticuffs of course. :salute:
Actually lately I've been thinking about a gun and my not having one.
fj1200
Update. After studying up on the matter for a couple months, I purchased an "antique", non-gun for the purposes of Federal and/or local law. A replica 1861 Colt Navy black powder/cap and ball revolver. For those who give a crap what I learned new is the distinction between "Army" and "Navy" revolvers is the former is .44 while the latter is .36. They currently market a lot of "Navy" revolvers in .44 which is historically inaccurate. Can't have THAT:smoke:
"For a Few Dollars More" (pun intended :)) it can be converted to fire .38 Special cartridges. Curious as to why the anti-gun nuts haven't gotten all over that.
Be an interesting tag-along to take to the range.
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