whiteathlete33
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I am positive as well that there has been an increase in site traffic.  I sometimes see 30 or so guests but Colonel Reb told me that some of them are search robots.
Deadlift said:CF is getting more and more guests!! Also, TONS of people are reading the Fedor/Rogers thread!
We must continue to put the extra effort in, because people are certainly interested in what we are saying.
CHEERS!!jaxvid said:51 online, 37 guests!
I like the "quote" in the article: Mammy say he were a good boy,he be tryin to turn hims life around, how comes de po-po jes' din't shoot de knife out hims hand lahk in de movin' pitchers. She say she be gwine sue de city.Deadlift said:Crazed Buck put down by Police Sniper in KC
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=173099
We all beez EQUAL!
nj816 said:
read the full article here.<H1 itxt="1">Record numbers now licensed to pack heat</H1>
<H2 itxt="1">Firearms deaths fall as millions obtain permits to carry concealed guns</H2>
Waving a chromed semiautomatic pistol, the robber pushed into the building in the bustling Five Points neighborhood of Columbia, S.C., just before 11 p.m. on April 11, 2009. "Gimme what you got!"Â he yelled, his gun hand trembling.
Attorney Jim Corley was one of four people in the room, the lounge area of a 12-step recovery group's meeting hall. "He said, ‘Give me your wallet,'" Corley recalled. "So I reached around to my back pocket and gave him what was there."Â
Unfortunately for the gunman, later identified as Kayson Helms, 18, of Edison, N.J., that was Corley's tiny Kel-Tec .32, hidden in a wallet holster and loaded with a half-dozen hollow points. Corley fired once into the robber's abdomen. The young man turned. Corley fired twice more, hitting him in the neck and again in the torso. Helms ran into the night and collapsed to die on a railroad embankment 100 feet away.
Jimmy Chitwood said:i don't think this has been posted ... and aside from the music, it's bad ass!
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