Posted on 03/15/2013 10:16:41 AM PDT by Cajun Jihad
Edited on 03/15/2013 10:18:18 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Greetings fellow patriots! Houston we have a problem! A big one. I'm located in South Louisina 337. On February 28 a white SUV pulled up to the house with red DHS lettering with Texas plates. (Texas WTH i thought y'all were with us) I saw them pull in the drive an met them outside at their truck 2 agents late 40s-50s. They say Hi we are here doing a survey. One agent pulls out 3 volumes (looked like phone books almost sizewise) He ruffles through the pages in first then second volume. He finds my list (The 1 that they don't have). he says so we are doing a survey and we are going around visiting everyone and trying to verify if you own or still have these firearms. He proceeds to show me my list. Every gun i bought from a dealer is on this list. Every one from 22s to Mosin Nagants and everything in between. I was blown away and still am. Many bricks have been shat since then! I told them nah i don't have any of those dangerous baby killers gave them all away after Newtown. They left but sat parked down the road for a couple hours. Probably coordinating drone strike. I have ony told a couple of close friends i trust. I've been tryng to keep it together. The first person i told also had a visit exactly 2 weeks before me. He ordered a questionable part off the net an that's what the agents told him they were after. He lives 5 minutes down the road. I was freaked then but I didn't think anything of it you know he brought it on himself. Until i got a visit. All my stuff is legal and above board. No worries on that part. But then why did i recieve a visit? I don't know i've been gripped with fear since. Keeping watch on my porch, almost sleeping outside some nights. And then yesterday my wife's friends parents who are an hour north of us got a visit. Only the mom was home and she told them to hit the street. These people are farmers and have guns but mostly Fudd guns and relics passed down. The father was going somewhere on business this weekend and next week. He cancelled. Even the Fudds aren't safe from this. My only solace in all of this is the 3 massive volumes the jackboots had. I know i'm not the only one. I don't know what to do?! It took this long for me to tell somebody else. My wife and i are scared [crap]less!I'm not sure if they are testing the waters seeing who will comply. Or if it's something else entirely. Why down here? Why not in Commiefornia or one of these other liberal dreamlands? I thougt we were good we just voted to strengthen the 2nd in our state. i just keep saying in my head. WTF?
Thanks! I’m doing a lot of it, and my daughter is burning incense and praying to whatever gods she believes in. Whatever works! I’m not fuzzy, as long as my GG-Baby is healthy and has all appendages and digits!
I hope I get to see her before I leave town!
Prayers up for baby Elena and her Mom!
Thanks, Sis! I’m excited!
Awww. *smile*
Latest news: If Elena Jaylinn doesn’t make her entrance soon, labor will be induced, or a Caesarean will be performed on the 13th: My first grandchild’s birthday!
News at 11:00. Or not. :o])
(My hope is that the Caesarean will not be necessary, and that Elena will cooperate.)
"The Vow" with Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Jessica Lange, Sam Neill, Jessica McNamee, Wendy Crewson, Tatiana
Maslany, Lucas Bryant, Scott Speedman, Sarah Carter, Dillon Casey, Jeananne Goossen, Rachel Skarsten, Kristina Pesic
2012, Rated PG-13 for an accident scene, partial nudity, and language. Common sense rating, ages 14+. 104 minutes.
Based on a true story, McAdams and Tatum are newlyweds who have a car accident, which leaves McAdams brain damaged
with memory loss. Tatum sticks to his marriage vows, and he works to help her remember her life, which her parents do not want
her to do. It was well made, and the acting was flawless. We gave it ★★★★
"John Dies at the End" with Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes, Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Doug Jones, Daniel
Roebuck, Fabianne Therese, Jonny Weston, Jimmy Wong
2012, Rated R for bloody violence, gore, nudity, language, and drugs. 108 minutes.
Creative, unique, and interesting story about aliens from another dimension who cannot cross to ours except with insect-like larva
that can take over humans and subvert them. Our heroes, Williamson and Mayes, must find a way to keep their portals closed
forever. We enjoyed it immensely and gave it ★★★★
You’re most welcome, my dear.
I, with TeenOne and TeenTwo, (they’ve outgrown that by now, but they’re still stuck with it), saw “The Host” last night.
We’ve all read Stephanie Meyer’s book, and we were curious to see how well they did the unwilling-bystander-in-your-own-body gimmick for the movie.
Note: Not all that well, basically what you’d expect. But the movie works if you can get past that. I couldn’t think of any other way to do it, anyway.
So if you’ve made the investment in time of reading the book, you have to see the movie, right?
Roger Ebert’s Last Review Panned ‘The Host’
Obviously, it isn't prudent to be disparaging of powerful alien entities.
Darks, take note.
Vigorous concurral!
Thank you!
Good night and sweet dreams, y’all!
My pleasure. I enjoy writing the movie reviews, and wrote them for one person for a while there, but
you folks were grumbling and I got nagged on the FReepathon thread, so I’m “publishing” them again.
I couldn’t tell you apart from the grumbling rug!
That’s a face like my Rocket’s was. I’d recognize that nose anywhere. Rocky was white and black rather than gray, though.
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