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  1. 45 Records 78 Records Movie Theaters that show only one movie and have a balcony Rumble Seats
  2. Record Albums Ice Box Playing Cards in Bicycle Wheels (?) Clothes Lines Rotery Dial Phones ETA: Clothes Pins Glass Milk Bottle
  3. I agree in general, but they are required around our family.
  4. Peace Signs (although my 19 yr old kid has one, me and Starr & Dru's Nana raised 'em alike) Tea Balls (my gandmother used one to make 5 gallons of tea at a time) A Dipper next to the sink or well
  5. Customer Service that actually helps you. (sorry, couldn't help it)
  6. Telephone Party Lines Playing Army (maybe I am just to old) 8 Track Tapes High School Smoking Hole (I still use "keep on trucking")
  7. From what I read in the attached complaint, here are the basics. This is all based on the OP's complaint. The OP took picture of a LE car blocking a fire exit at Wallyworld. As the OP was taking pictures the officer approached and the OP and asked what he was doing. OP advised he was taking a picture of the LE car to report it. The OP then went into Wallyworld to shop. Coming back out the OP noticed the LE car was moved from it's original position and was per the OP's thoughts, watching him. OP then went back into Wallyworld to complain about the officer and make sure someone else knew
  8. I hope you will post some of the, for lack of a better term, more credible sightings as they come in. My wife ran off with Bigfoot.....and I sure miss him.
  9. I think I said something about the people I prosecuted when in retail and stopping shoplifters, that I never had one I went to court on that it was their 1st time there. Shoplifting is just like drunk driving, it is very rare to get caught the first time you do it.
  10. That is true for most if not all semi-automatic guns.
  11. Sometimes having a conversation with Pubby defies logical explanation. But it is always a fun and good time. (I am sure he says the same about me)
  12. When I ran grocery stores, back in the olden days, I stopped many shoplifters and, on the rare occasion, people who had by mistake not paid for something. It never failed that when I stopped a shoplifter, by grabbing their arm, they tried to run. By the same token it never failed that when I stopped someone who had forgotten to pay for something, they did not run but said, thank you I forgot to pay for that. It was never hard to tell who was the shoplifter and who wasn't. My policy was if you steal, I prosecute no matter how small the item. That helped discourage other shoplifters, of cou
  13. One less criminal to take up space and money in jail. Justice is served.
  14. And that is what the problem is. Neither a criminal nor his family should benefit from something that happened during the commission of crime. It is that simple. Like I said, common sense.
  15. Just because the law and/or a jusry says it doesn't make it right. The reason you always miss the point is it requires common sense. By the way, your so called let's make a bet crap reminds me of another poster, why do I get the feeling they are coming from the same place. Have a good night.
  16. Petty thief? It was the depression and he was stealing livestock that was hard to come by. Several chickens could haved spelled the difference between my grandparent's and my father eating for weeks. By the way, come break into my house and see what happens in 2012. Never mind, you miss the point and you always will. Find someone else to play your games.
  17. Oh they those were the good old days, back when whiny "feel good" people were in the minority. The fact that you drag race, Sunday liquor sales, Nazism and Communism into my post shows just how far off the beam you are.
  18. This reminds me of the story my grandfather told me when I was around 16 years old. I have related it here before, but it seems to fit the topic. It seems that back in the 1930's when my grandfather lived off Piedmont Rd. near Roswell Rd., he awoke one night to hear someone in his chicken coop. He grabbed his .45 pistol and looked out the window to see a man coming out of his chicken coop with some of my grandfather's chickens. My grandfather shot the man who fell down and started yelling. My grandfather then called the police and told them; "I just shot a man stealing my chickens, he is
  19. I think the point is that these are not Assault Rifles. Just because a rifle has the apperance of say an M16 or AK47, it does not make them any different than any other rifle. Example, a friend of mine has a .22 caliber rifle that is semi-automatic that looks like an AK47. Except for the way it looks, his rifle is basically no different than my .22 caliber semi-automatic Marlin. His rifle just looks like an AK47 and mine looks like what most consider a standard rifle would look like.
  20. What? Your dog never opened a locked door before?
  21. By U.S. Army definition, Assault Rifle - a selective-fire rifle chambered for a cartridge of intermediate power. If applied to any semi-automatic firearm regardless of its cosmetic similarity to a true assault rifle, the term is incorrect.
  22. If you want to see two beautiful people, watch A Place in the Sun with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Cliff. You will have hard time finding two better looking people in the same movie, not to mention it is a great flick. Oh yeh, blond bombshell Shelly Winters is in it also, although she was dowdied down for the movie.
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