Alpo Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 Many years ago Florida law requires you to have a permit if you had a gun with you in your car. Â UNLESS you were hunting, fishing, camping, target shooting, or going to and from. Â Going to and from. That's the magic words. Along with the pistol in my glove compartment, I kept a set of ears, two boxes of ammunition, a couple of paper targets and a staple gun in the backseat. I was either going to or coming from target shooting. Yeah I was, you betcha. 4 2 3 Quote
Subdeacon Joe Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 23 minutes ago, Chas B. Wolfson, SASS #11104 said: Â Â Â Â Bring Friends and Family! 1 6 Quote
Cypress Sun Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 3 hours ago, Subdeacon Joe said: Â Â Bring Friends and Family! Â Does it cost an arm and a leg to get in? 1 6 Quote
Subdeacon Joe Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 1 hour ago, Cypress Sun said: Â Does it cost an arm and a leg to get in? Â And your first born child. 2 4 1 Quote
Eyesa Horg Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 7 minutes ago, Buckshot Bear said: 3 or 4 4 1 Quote
Subdeacon Joe Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 1 hour ago, Buckshot Bear said: 1 through 5.  Preferably 3 or 4. 1 can be turned into any of the others.  2 is for wrapping shrimp or scallops so it cooks through and the seafood isn't overcooked. Can also be turned into 3, 4, or 5. 3 and 4 are just right.  5 is overcooked but still tastes like bacon.  6 is start over. 5 2 Quote
John Kloehr Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 20 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said: 6 is start over. Feed it to a pig? 1 1 1 Quote
Chas B. Wolfson, SASS #11104 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Buckshot Bear said: Number 4 is a winner 3 Quote
Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103 Posted July 12, 2023 Posted July 12, 2023 On 7/9/2023 at 2:08 PM, Alpo said: I fell while crossing a pile of scrap metal at work and thought for a moment I'd broken a hip. I cut loose absolutely at the very top of my lungs. It is not possible for one man to have ensulrfurated the air without taking a breath for the length I did, but by the Sachem! I most certainly did! Not a single four-letter Anglo-Saxon labiodental fricative passed my lips ... rather, I swore most powerfully, most heartily ... ... in Shakespearean! And in six other languages. When I read a professor's comment, some years back, that profanity is the sign of a limited vocabulary, I learned to swear in ten languages. Under pain and stress, I could only remember six of the ten ... but those elements of the Bard came swiftly indeed to my tongue! (The hip wasn't broken, but I was sore for a few days) 6 2 Quote
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