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| BenLurkin
Posted on 06/05/2003 10:01:13 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: All; appalachian_dweller
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posted on
06/06/2003 8:57:42 AM PDT
by
ALOHA RONNIE
(Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.com)
To: cgk
Yup "Crime Story" has runs on cable. Was on a year ago. It has a lot of continuity so if you can see it from the beginning it helps. Richard Farina's first shot at the big time plus some other guys who are great character actors.
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posted on
06/06/2003 9:22:59 AM PDT
by
dennisw
To: dennisw
A year ago?! Argh! What channel so I can check to see if it will back. Thank you!!
63
posted on
06/06/2003 9:26:11 AM PDT
by
cgk
(Rummy on WMD: We haven't found Saddam Hussein yet, but I don't see anyone saying HE didn't exist.)
To: dennisw
I can't say enough about "Last of Mohicans". around the time Last of the Mohicans came out I learned that Mann was NOT trained as a film maker, but instead was a painter (of canvas, not houses). If you look at that movie you can clearly see this in the way he constructed shots (I think of the carriage going over the bridge, for example).
stunning movie. I see it as a companion to Mel Gibson's The Patriot (I know, he just starred in it). Mohicans could easily be the story of Gibson's earlier battles, and the structure and look are very similar.
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posted on
06/06/2003 9:42:41 AM PDT
by
Phsstpok
To: Centurion2000
This is old news. The drugs are just better now. NK fighters would bind their arms and legs and fire up some morphine before charging our lines during the Korean war.
To: cgk
Wiliam Peterson "Live and Die in LA" another great one I also love that movie. Government bad guys versus criminal bad guys. It took me a few times watching that movie to realize that who I thought was the only "good guy" ( the retiring Treasury Agent ) killed near the start of the film in Lancaster was also up to no good. I thought he was trying to get one last good bust under his belt before he retired, but he was just trying to rip off the counterfeiters.
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posted on
06/06/2003 10:19:30 AM PDT
by
Hillarys Gate Cult
("Read Hillary's hips. I never had sex with that woman.")
To: BenLurkin
Anything coming out of H'weirdoville is not surprising. What's surprising is that we have alert FReepers like yourself. That's good!
To: mvpel
IF the
Bad
Attitude
Towards
Freedom will issuse You a CLASS 3 License!
Yeah Right!!!
68
posted on
06/06/2003 10:40:42 AM PDT
by
ChefKeith
(NASCAR...everything else is just a game!)
To: nunya bidness
TV movie came first, then Heat, then the bank shoot out.
B&B did go bankrupt. The anti gunners held a rally there when they were trying to pass some BS bill (don't remember which one). I walked into the store the day after they closed and they had 2 beautiful Spanish FR8s on the wall, I'd have bought them if I'd been there the day earlier. All the gun stores are finding it very hard to do biz in LA as there are restrictions on ammo sales and other things that drive biz 10 miles across the border to Culver City or Burbank where they don't have the BS. Another big gun store in the SFV ( I think it was Pony Express) also closed up when B&B did.
69
posted on
06/06/2003 10:50:32 AM PDT
by
ibbryn
(this tag intentionally left blank)
To: BenLurkin
I totally said the same thing to my wife...
Like any cop is going to be surprised as to what is sold in a gun store...
and
obviously they weren't selling automatic weapons, fer cryin out loud. It was a total piece of crap.
To: wardaddy
you have to admit The Shield rocks though! that's how criminals should be dealth with...
To: Conservomax
I'm suprised they didn't have a picture of Ronald Reagan hanging on the wall, another liberal filmaker sight-gag cliche.
I remember seeing that in Boogie Nights, how RR represented the repressive '80s, and then of course, the lemming-like reviewer at Entertainment Weekly commenting on the RR picture like it was some great cinematic technique.
The thing was, there was no shortage of porno in the '80s. I saw plenty in my teens.
72
posted on
06/06/2003 10:55:40 AM PDT
by
JacksonCalhoun
(please, more Laci coverage)
To: cgk
73
posted on
06/06/2003 10:56:05 AM PDT
by
dennisw
To: BenLurkin
Sneaking stuff like that into shows happens a lot. In one recent episode of Law and Order, the black cop hurled an insult against W and the white cop said, "Don't blame me. I didn't vote for him!"
74
posted on
06/06/2003 10:56:26 AM PDT
by
Fawnn
(I think therefore I'm halfway there....)
To: jonalvy44
Hey....I hate CNBC but I watch Kudlow....yes...FX has some redemption.
75
posted on
06/06/2003 11:06:06 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
(I was born my Papa's son....when I hit the ground I was on the run.....)
To: Howie
I am pretty sure they were pulled over on an on-ramp by Glendale PD. The officer had a hunch and called a load of backup, otherwise he might have been toast. They had loaded guns in the car with them. Since they weren't prosecuted, the judge ordered their weapons released, to help them "pay their legal fees."
>>>>The same two creeps were stopped by LAPD with grenades, machine guns, pipe bombs, and other "artillery" in their car. They were held for a few days, the feds refused to prosecute so they were released!!!!
To: GeorgeWBiscuit
I bought some guns from the B&B store in North Hollywood....it was a huge money-maker after the LA Riots....waits of half an hour to 45 minutes to be helped, etc. They had a policy that LAPD and LAFD personnel could purchase weapons and ammunition without waiting, during lunch hour for example....they were very popular for that. I don't believe that law enforcement personnel were subject to the 15-day waiting period at that time...but I could be wrong.
It is interesting to note that after the shootout, LAPD installed a policy of having one trained officer carrying a AR-15 in their trunk per division (precinct), in case this happened again. Of course, LAPD didnt go to Colt and buy these weapons new, they received surplus M-16s from the CA Nat'l Guard and converted them. Then the officers had to be qualified, etc. Other departments in the area have more liberal policies, and the CHP frequently have shotguns AND AR15s mounted in their cars.
B&B was effectively shut down by the LA City Council in later years, as they have a unstated policy of shutting down every gun store in the city. I believe there are only 6 left. This included registration for ammo sales, and now $5000 business license fees. The gun stores in Ventura County, and now in Burbank (3) are flourishing.
>>>Awesome sales staff, great selection. They said that the law enforcement went into their LA store and demanded that they give them some Bushmasters or Armalites I think. They did, but in doing so they actually were breaking the law.
To: Oberon
Some states are select-fire friendly, and with appropriate ATF licensing you can obtain a Class III license that means you can own and operate machine guns and *REAL* assault rifles Only those manufactured before 1986; thanks to the illegal Hughes amendment to the McClure-Volkmer (FOPA) Act.
To: Centurion2000
As we discovered in the '60s anxiety drugs can help. So too were locally grown herbs...Did I say that?
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posted on
06/06/2003 11:54:37 AM PDT
by
AIRFORCE76
("from my cold dead fingers..")
To: BenLurkin
Bump
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posted on
06/06/2003 12:38:15 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
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