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Abbott

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  1. You're post was way to LONG to be of interest but I found the above sentence to be spot on. All the best, Nick
  2. There is no hijack Gunner, to have a quality discussion the bias the article was written and edited with has to be considered. The New York Times is well known for it's abundance of prejudice and some folks who live overseas may not be aware of that fact.
  3. a sneak peak: Director McG presented never-before-seen footage during a Comic-Con panel and offered a few hints about what to expect from the highly anticipated fourth installment in the "Terminator" franchise. For example, Arnold Schwarzenegger could be back. "The T-800 model indeed is part of the mythology of Terminator," McG said coyly, referring to the machine model California's governor played in the first three films. James Cameron, who directed the first two "Terminator" films, and special-effects master Stan Winston, who died in June, also each had a hand in the film, McG said, adding that Winston made a cameo appearance. "He wrestles one of the hydrobots," the director said. The movie, currently shooting in New Mexico, could end up with an R rating rather than the rumored PG-13, McG revealed. "We put the picture first at all times," he said. "If it's an R-rated picture, it's an R-rated picture and that's that." He acknowledged that the studio is responsible for some of the online rumors."We release, like everyone else does, misinformation campaigns," McG said. "One of the joys of going to the movies is not knowing what's going to happen." The brief clip shown Saturday was filled with explosions, tanks, gas masks, guns and crushed skulls. Set in 2018, the film is dark and apocalyptic, "exploring what the world is like after a nuclear holocaust," the director said. "We wanted everything to feel like giant Soviet tanks crushing all comers." "Terminator Salvation," a Warner Bros. release, is set to hit theaters in Ma
  4. Obviously there is plenty of anti-American bias on this forum. If you educate yourself concerning the source of that article you would understand. The New York Times and the word "facts" is laughable when used in the same sentence. However not living here I do understand why you are unaware of that, if you were here I doubt if it would take long for you to understand.
  5. New York Times...are you serious? That rag lays so far left the only worthwhile use for it is the guys on park benches that use it for cover, same league as the National Enquirer.
  6. First I've heard of that product John, it looks interesting. I went with R-13 fiberglass.
  7. LOL, when Mike the Wino posted he was kind of being funny. When you took the comment seriously I have to admit I got a chuckle out of it, although I am now concerned with your mental capacity as you age futher. "How are they in the mud" is a standard joke when somebody gets a new set of tires for their truck. It dosen't matter if they drive them on the street, dirt, dunes, snow or mud. With Stuka being from someplace else I wasen't sure if he would get it or not but you taking it seriously is "pricelss"! If you could stop fawning over hybirds long enough you might learn something.
  8. I haven't gotten around to the plumbing as of yet, I am still doing the carpentry work inside. However that will be coming to a standstill as the plumbing will soon stop the work. At the moment I am searching for a waste tank or tanks, that's where the plumbing will start. For now I am building a set of bunk beds with a battery box and storage for rifles and shotguns when heading out for shooting sports. I am also getting ready to paint the roof with a BRIGHT white paint mixed in will be a ceramic additive from 3M to reflect heat.
  9. Yeah, that's why I prefer this one.
  10. That is a very subjective statement and pretty silly.
  11. I know he is in Cutter numbskull and I know MORE then I want to about sand. What you seem to be in the dark about is that Stuka (and now his Chevy) can be anywhere at anytime. We usually refer to him as "Mr. Vacation". The only one I know with more free time to do what he wishes with then Stuka is me.
  12. Ya we know, that's why he has been shipped off to Minisoda where many of the other undesirables reside, well except Emerys .
  13. LOL, obviously you have no sense. And people say you don't have a sense of humor.
  14. When I met my current wife I had several girl friends. After we began dating just each other when we would go out my wife would often have girls she had never met walk by her or up to her and call her "*****" or worse. We were both amazed at how often this happened, the problem being some women were upset that I was no longer available. The deal here is that it doesn't matter how big a man is or how ugly, what matters is how a man carries himself. Having an overly large organ that we don't discuss doesn't hurt either. That being said on a more male side of things when I was younger and went by the nickname "Gronk" I would at times be asked "Did you have to hit everyone in the place?" The point being you are welcome to try and whip this fat old man at your leisure, I love a good brawl, or you can just piss-off like the gnat that you are. I have projects to build, fish to catch, animals to shoot and motorcycles to ride. Yarr!
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