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Alpo

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  1. If he explains it they pronounce it ting, why didn't he explain that they also pronounce it tay? "Would ya liake a nice cuppa tay?"
  2. Your mouth will open wide enough to bite that?
  3. Does he also abstain from honey because it's bee poop?
  4. Because we have 10 fingers. So you got 10 then 20, which is 2 10s, 30 which is three tens, etc. I just saw a copy of a book. The book is in French. The title Le tour de monde en quatre-vingts jours I was using my vast knowledge of French to translate The travel of world in four something something So I decided that was around the world in 40 days. But that didn't sound right. So I looked up the book. It's around the World in 80 Days. So I plugged quatre-vingts into Google translate and it told me that in French that was 80. But that didn't make any sense because it obviously started with four. So I translated quatre. I was right, it means four. So then I translated vingts. It means 20s. So the French word for 80 directly translates as "four twenties". The French don't count by 10, they count by 20?
  5. And the deli section of a grocery store at one time, I asked them if it was legal to eat a roast pork sandwich using kosher rye. They didn't get it.
  6. You remember Doc is contractually prohibited from drinking Coke.
  7. Looking at the picture again, I believe I was wrong about the sweet relish. I think it's a can of mountain dew with a straw in it. But that still doesn't change my question about squeeze bottles of relish.
  8. I was reading today's comic, and I thought he had a bottle of that rooster hot sauce next to his leg, so I embiggened the picture and realized it was just a bottle of ketchup. He also has a bottle of mustard, a package of hot dogs, a package of buns, and a green bottle, which I presume is squeeze sweet relish. I've seen them in the stores, but I've always used the glass bottle and you take it out with a spoon. Just wondering if anyone has experience, and how you like it. Better or worse than using the spoon?
  9. It's been a while since I did a 4473, but On the front it has all my information. And it has the type of gun - long gun or handgun. That is important because there's an age difference. If I'm 20 and I'm buying a long gun they'll approve me but if I'm trying to buy a handgun they will turn me down. Not old enough. On the back of it it wants the make of the gun and the model of the gun and the serial number of the gun. That is on the back. That information is not given during the call in. The only information that is given during the call in is what is on the front. Name, address, citizenship, age, social, type of gun.
  10. Suppose someone is wrongly convicted of a crime. Sent to prison where he serves several years. Then he is found to be innocent, and is given a pardon and is released with the apologies of the governor. Would the state give him any money? NCIS episode, and this 18-year-old Marine is convicted of fragging his lieutenant and sentenced to life, and 48 years later they find that he didn't did it. So they let him go. He's 66 years old and has spent three quarters of his life in prison. He probably doesn't have any idea how to live on the outside, and what would he live on? So I wondered if the government - since he was a Marine convicted of murdering another Marine I presume he was in a federal prison so this would make it the US government - would give him any money to make up for it?
  11. Nothing to do with German, but I read once upon a time that this female upper garment was invented pretty much simultaneously by a Frenchman named Brassiere and an Englishman named Titsling.
  12. Unless he has been convicted of a felony he is not a felon. I understand that that is a technicality, but still. And actually, the law that says the convicted felons cannot own guns - that's unconstitutional. The second does not say "the right of the people except for convicted felons".
  13. Thank you. I've been trying to get that point across theTO people for years, with very little success. You say the Second amendment only applies to citizens? Well if the second only applies to citizens, then the other nine only apply to citizens. Right? Any foreign National in this country - whether he's an illegal alien or whether he's here on a tourist visa - can be picked up, searched for any reason, takingTAKEN into the back room and beaten to get a confession, right? Because he's not a citizen so the Bill of Rights doesn't apply. Wrong. The Bill of Rights applies to everybody in this country. It does not say "the right of the citizens", it says "the right of the people". That's all the people. You set foot inside the boundaries of this country and you have civil rights. A lot of people don't like that, but that doesn't change the fact. The Constitution doesn't say citizens. It says people. That means all the people.
  14. I used two 2x6s. Much cheaper than one 2x12.
  15. Number 3 is the frame size. It is the 44 caliber frame. Whether the gun is a 44 or 45 is irrelevant. The American is a number 3. The Russian is a number 3. The Schofield is a number 3. And the 1881 double action is a number 3.
  16. It seems to me that they were doing that a little fast. It's a march. But if you tried to stay in step with that you would have been running. Just my opinion of course.
  17. Probably because the actor doing the fingerprinting doesn't know what he's doing. I just sat here and counted it up, and I believe I have been fingerprinted 13 times. The hardest thing about it was to let the man control my hand. Don't help him. But in none of those did they push hard on my hand.
  18. I thought I could stand it. Even when he started talking about the Smith & Wesson Model 3. First, there is not and never has been a Smith & Wesson Model 3. It's a number three. The lowest model number Smith and Wesson has ever had is the Model 10. People insist on calling the number three the Model 3, but they are wrong. But then when he explained that the number four most popular revolver in the old west was the 1873 lever action rifle - I just gave up.
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