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Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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Stones...
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
So I had a follow-up with the urologist this morning - who turned out to be a most delightful lady doctor. During the discussion, I said that I'm not a real big fan of "alternative medicine," but asked her if she had ever heard of Java Tea - Kumis Kucing, or Orthosiphon stamineus. She had not, and was curious why I asked. I told her that I've never been big on "alternative medicine," but that my little sister had recommened the herb as a tea. It seems that our dad, who had a history of stones, had started using it and never had another stone. Was my sister a medical type, she asked? I then said that, oddly, Elizabeth was an acupuncturist, and had actually studied in Bejing. To my surpise, the doctor laughed, and said "I strongly suggest you listen to your sister!" She then told me that she was herself a proponent of "alternative medicine," and had a great appreciation of the Chinese discipline - "they've been doing it a heck of a lot longer than we've been doing much of what we do!" Well, I was astonished. The doc then went on to say that we needed to be more open-minded, and recognize that there were things out there that really do work, and that she personally availed herself of acupuncture and herbal pursuits. And she also said that she intended to research the herb. I'll be darned...! My already high regard of baby sister just ratcheted up another couple notches! -
So... remember that Secret Service gal in sunglasses who couldn't find her holster after the Trump shooting?? Well... we now know where she came from! @Subdeacon Joe posted on the Memes thread earlier today the "Time Warp" scene from the Rocky Horror Picture Show ~ and by golly, at the 2.00 mark there she is!! Or was....
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If I could only have one
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Whitey James's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Mine has a 6" barrel (yours is actually 4.2"! ) And you're right on the ammo part ~ but for some reason, mine reeeally doesn't like "cowboy" loads. Oh, it'll shoot 'em all right, but accuracy just ain't the same as with peppier rounds. But they're still fun to shoot! -
'Stones - of the "kidney variety." Don't recommend 'em. Few hours in the ER this last Sunday (but not my first "rodeo"). Nope... don't recommend 'em at all. Also don't recommend the pain meds ~ they do work, but I reeeally don't care for the mental fog. I'd make a right terrible druggie! That said, I do think the previous experience with morphine was preferable to this trip's Dilaudid. Kudos to the ER staff, though - they take this stuff seriously!
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Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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Of Viands and Victuals
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Izzat why they're now green? And kudos to that "enterprising nut smuggler!!" -
Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
As a side note: the first three are "permanent trophies." As such, new ones are made each year and awarded the championship team to be kept permanently. The fourth, hockey's Stanley Cup, is a "travelling trophy." In that, it is passed on to the new season's championship team with the team's name engraved on the lower band. (It's also the oldest North American sports trophy, having been first awarded in 1893). The bowl atop is the actual original trophy. The lower portion is comprised of a barrel with five removable bands. When the cup runs out of room for new names, the top band is removed and the others move up one spot. Every 13 years, a band is retired and placed in the Hockey Hall of Fame. -
Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
National championships ~ Vince Lombardi Trophy (football), Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy (basketball), Commissioner's Trophy (baseball), Stanley Cup (hockey). -
For what it's worth, his poor selection of words had been pointed out to the **** on the Tube of You....
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Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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Yup! Climate protesters glue themselves to Porsche museum but needed to go potty
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Glued themselves to the wall. The museum folks shoulda oughtta just turned off the lights and left 'em there overnight. I hope that sentence included a diet of only tomato soup for two years.
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Over/Under...
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Sassparilla Kid* has a 16 ga Winchester Model 12 that was his "Go-To" shotgun for years. Ducks and doves and clay pigeons all feared the lad and that gun.... Alas, with lead shot now illegal for hunting in california it's pretty much retired - he's not about to mess up the full-choke barrel with steel shot, and lead trap loads are a challenge to find. Hopefully some day he'll stumble upon a proper barrel and bring it out of retirement. *He still fondly remembers dinner with you and your delightful missus some fifteen or sixteen years ago... The kid - limit of doves before the start of work ~ 16 ga Model 12, back when lead shot was still legal. -
Last Oakland Game For the A's
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Oakland doesn't deserve a team. Hell... Oakland doesn't deserve to exist! My buddies and I used to go to a LOT of games "back in the day" - college and after. Many, many games would have only a few hundred people scattered throughtout a stadium that held something like fifty thousand. Their first World Series game wasn't a sellout! The Coliseum actually wasn't that bad - until they butchered it to make Al Davis happy. Then it was beyond awful. -
Good Morning, Captain!
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I truly enjoyed that, Joe. But I have to confess, when I first saw the thread title I honestly expected something totally different.... -
Ba-Dump Tissssh - Memes
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Pat Riot's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Nigh onto ninety bucks for a bale of bung fodder...? Dang!! Bidenomics?? -
Over/Under...
Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 replied to Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I'm getting curiouser and curiouser about the 28 gauge... -
Two things I don't care for on this model, without having seen one "in the flesh:" First, the lever shape. I think the more oval loop is more appealing, and would actually prefer a classic style. Second... the corny-as-all-get-out name. Seriously... spelling "Lever" backwards?? That reminds me of a few times back in the 1980's when I was sentenced to spend weeks at a time in Omaha on business. Now... Omaha in itself wasn't too awful bad, but it was a mite boring. The food was quite good! But I cringed every time I saw "Aksarben" this or "Aksarben" that... Aksarben Village, Aksarben Foundation, and so on. C'mon... the couldn't get more creative than spelling Nebraska backwards? That said, I actually could see myself investing in one. I've thoroughly enjoyed the Savage rifles I've owned or shot; the 99 is a classic, nothing wrong with the 110 bolt action, and I just love the old Savage Model 1920 series.
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Pondering a new shotgun. Passed on my 12 ga Franchi O/U to Sassparilla Kid last weekend. Think I shot it once in seven years; nice gun, just never got around to using it. We had a trap event on Saturday (Boy Scout fundraiser); it was somewhat nicer than the Kid's CZ Woodcock, so I made him an early birthday present. He was plumb tickled - and did well with it. Anyway, I'm thinking about replacing it next spring with another smaller gauge - gots plenty o' twelves. And leaning toward another Franchi O/U. So... Twenty? Sixteen? Or how 'bout a Twenty-Eight? Thoughts? Opinions?