Monday, January 7, 2013

Snerk...

Typical frikkin Monday... Sigh...


I could 'really' have used one of these today to 'fix' one of those little 'issues' that cropped up...

Just sayin...

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  1. That would come in handy during rush hour. Some people need a little more persuasion to get out of the way.

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  2. I could use one several times a day ... okay, I have to go repent now.

    :^)

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  3. A 37mm Gatling type cannon could in the right hands solve a lot of modern traffic problems.
    However, I would prefer a Ma Deuce so I would never have to repent.

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  4. It's nice knowing that a forward air controller has strike missions lined up to swoop in and blast the people who are making your day into a fine red mist - then fried with napalm (cleansing agent).

    Sadly, it's not politically correct to do that here in the Land of the Free/Home of the Brave. BUT it doesn't mean that you can't yearn for that solution.

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  5. Being semi retired, and having a "retired" day, spent the day doing what I wanted. Most relaxing.

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  6. Nothin' says "HELLO!!!" like a 30mm Cannon first thing in the mornin'!! :)

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  7. Jess- Especially when the idjits slow down to look up at Marine One... sigh...

    Rev- After you :-D

    Roger- LOL

    LL- TRUE!!!

    WSF- Shaddap... :-)

    eia- It'd sure make the commute easy!

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  8. I would SO trade my Cessna in for one of those.

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  9. I can just see Old NFO now....

    Get out of my way!

    BRAAAAAP!


    MOVE IT!


    BRAAAAAP!


    If you're only going 55 GET OUT OF THE LEFT LANE!

    BRAAAAAP!

    BRAAAAAP!

    :-)

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  10. As the saying goes, "There ain't many troubles a man can't fix, with seven-hunnert dollars and a thirty-seven mm Gatling type cannon..."

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  11. "No problem that can't be cured by the proper application of high explosives"
    -William W. Hughes


    "Most human problems can be solved by an appropriate charge of high explosives"
    - Blaster, from Uncommon Valor

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