Posted on 08/04/2010 3:06:58 PM PDT by I still care
OK, I rarely post a humor thread, but these are good.
I've seen some of these posted here, but the one of the children playing with the revolver was new to me. Enjoy. Look at these with a liberal and watch their brains explode.
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The Iver Johnson ad was touting the safety of their revolvers. The one in the ad was a hammerless model which could not be fired by a child, due to the weight of the trigger pull. They also pioneered the transfer bar on their hammer revolvers, so the gun would not fire when dropped or the hammer was struck, without the trigger being pulled. “Hammer the Hammer” was the ad copy.
The transfer bar is a common item in revolvers now, S&W added it in the mid 40’s and Ruger to it’s single action guns in the 70’s.
I don,t knowwhat it is but now I want a Ridgid 500 pipe threading machine for some reason
He was probably happy that she burned the dinner! ;-)
I am so making those bacon pancakes this weekend. Genius!!
Boy does that bring back memories.On my way to Vietnam the stewardesses on Flying Tiger Airlines we’re wearing those orange hotpants. For 365 days I dreamed of seeing them again. But on the return flight they were wearing bell bottoms.
So all you have to do is turn the switch? Yes sometimes, not all the time, it is that easy. Then watch out!
Yes, but always be sure your pipe is rigid first!
Paging Don Draper!
A pic from their calendars, Rigid, that is.
And good ole Southwest Airlines and their fabulous stews. In the early days at least.
More than a little.
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