Posted on 08/12/2014 2:49:07 PM PDT by marktwain
Drove through it once, it smelled bad.
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When first assigned to my ship in 1960, it was already in the Brooklyn Navy Shipyard. Had to smell NJ for a couple of months. .....Later, in 1962, we returned to the BNS and had to endure another three months of that horrible smell.
I know, it’s off topic, but just evidence that NJ has exhuded a bad odor for decades; including its ridiculous laws relative to guns.
Seems to me that folks should keep one registered gun in the home ...
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Disagree. Guns should NOT be registered.
Thank you for confirming my post. New Jersey really does smell driving down interstate 95 from New York. I would never have believed it, but I drove it, and the smell is there. That was a while ago in truth, but I do not know how it smells today.
Rifle powder is not even close to being as dangerous as gasoline. You can dribble some H4831 into an ashtray and put a cigarette out in it. The slower burning versions of smokeless are hard to even light in open air. Gasoline is much worse, as are most aerosol hair sprays. It will burn, but not near as flammable as many household items.
Sorry to be long answering your comment. As to my comment. Think decoy. That is all I have officer, case closed.
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