Posted on 01/05/2014 4:58:37 PM PST by mylife
Daddy is a gay dancer
A fourth-grade teacher asked the children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers came up... fireman, mechanic, businessman, Wally salesman... and so forth.
However, little Justin was being uncharacteristically quiet, so when the teacher prodded him about his father, he replied, “My father’s an exotic dancer in a gay cabaret and takes off all his clothes to music in front of other men and they put money in his underwear. Sometimes, if the offer is really good, he will go home with some guy and stay with him all night for money.”
The teacher, obviously shaken by this statement, hurriedly set the other children to work on some exercises and took little Justin aside. “Is that really true about your father?”
“No,” the boy said, “He works for the Democratic National Committee and helped to get Obama re-elected, but it’s too embarrassing to say that in front of the other kids.”
you store it with a snap cap in the chamber?
lmao
And when I was a kid we had a coal bin...with coal in it that was delivered as needed. We had a ‘stoker’ which fed the furnace with coal...I shovelled many shovels full of coal into that stoker...on a daily basis...one of my wintertime jobs...and I did not get any ‘allowance’ for doing that...considered it a special treat that my Dad thought I could handle it in a responsible way.
LOL! Sent right off to the email list.
‘All politicians deserve two terms: one in office, and one in prison.’
I really like that...nuf said...
Yes,
its anodized with a rubber primer,
clean and oil then chamber and pull trigger.
leave in till next time,
Sound good?
not that there’s anything wrong with
with being a Democrate !
I think it would be better to have the chamber empty.
Anyway, my original question was whether or not it was a good idea to remove the bolt before storage.
100%!
I stoked the furnace too, and carried buckets upstairs for the cast iron, pot belly kitchen and living room stoves, and fired them up, too. I had to keep checking the coals and stoke when needed. Both Grandparents places were always toasty warm. Then came steam heat radiators and a few years later, huge forced air vents in the floors. AC was a few years away in the early-mid-60s, and Dad and I installed multiple window units - the first in the towns they lived in - to the amazement of the villagers.
Algore is such an asshole. ☺
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That’d make a good tagger!
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