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ATTN Admins and Good People of Open Carry: A WARNING

McDonaldsFan

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Good looking out bro. If theres two things I cant stand its people who talk shit about McDonalds and people who talk shit about our rights as Americans to open carry firearms.

Semper Fi
 

U8Dust

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U8Dust

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20 yards? damn man, i was thinking more along the lines of 50, and that's with a .22
 

smoking357

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Their comments do reinforce the point I made the other day in the La. forum:

Boys, if anything puts "us" in a negative light, it's the anti-intellectual, anti-freedom, hateful, violent, belligerent, jingoistic, uncultured, Country Music, pickup truck, pro-cop, pro-military worldview evidenced by so many Southern and rural posters here that is so noxious to most of America and almost all the world.
Gun ownership and gun carry isn't as scary to America as is the cultural chasm that divides much of the nation.
 

Doug Huffman

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smoking357 wrote:
Their comments do reinforce the point I made the other day in the La. forum:
Boys, if anything puts "us" in a negative light, it's the anti-intellectual, anti-freedom, hateful, violent, belligerent, jingoistic, uncultured, Country Music, pickup truck, pro-cop, pro-military worldview evidenced by so many Southern and rural posters here that is so noxious to most of America and almost all the world.
Gun ownership and gun carry isn't as scary to America as is the cultural chasm that divides much of the nation.
+1 'Cept for the Southern/rural part. Yankees are just as ignorant and more arrogant.
 

AWDstylez

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smoking357 wrote:
Their comments do reinforce the point I made the other day in the La. forum:

Boys, if anything puts "us" in a negative light, it's the anti-intellectual, anti-freedom, hateful, violent, belligerent, jingoistic, uncultured, Country Music, pickup truck, pro-cop, pro-military worldview evidenced by so many Southern and rural posters here that is so noxious to most of America and almost all the world.
Gun ownership and gun carry isn't as scary to America as is the cultural chasm that divides much of the nation.



OMFG WINNER!!!!!!!!!

You, sir, are my hero. :celebrate
 

Tomahawk

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Citizen wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
SNIP 'Cept for the Southern/rural part. Yankees are just as ignorant and more arrogant.
Plus, their food isn't nearly as good. :):p

Coming from New Jersey, I can categorically state that your statement is false.

I have yet to find a half-decent Italian restaurant in the South, nor can I find a single Southerner capable of making a passable cheesesteak sandwich. And the best fried chicken I ever ate was made by my Polish Pennsylvanian grandmother, who put all southern cooking to shame.

I like Southerners, but yuens don't know how to eat.

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suntzu

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smoking357 wrote:
Citizen wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
SNIP 'Cept for the Southern/rural part. Yankees are just as ignorant and more arrogant.
Plus, their food isn't nearly as good. :):p
That's funny. When you can find me anything in the South that comes close to an Italian Beef, you can try again.

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Oh reallly? My mother used to make the finest chicken and dumplings anywhere...and a plate of chicken and dumplings along with homemade mashed potatoes, green beans and a biscuit will out do your Italian beef any day of the week...:celebrate
 

smoking357

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Tomahawk wrote:
Citizen wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
SNIP 'Cept for the Southern/rural part. Yankees are just as ignorant and more arrogant.
Plus, their food isn't nearly as good. :):p

Coming from New Jersey, I can categorically state that your statement is false.

I have yet to find a half-decent Italian restaurant in the South, nor can I find a single Southerner capable of making a passable cheesesteak sandwich. And the best fried chicken I ever ate was made by my Polish Pennsylvanian grandmother, who put all southern cooking to shame.

I like Southerners, but yuens don't know how to eat.
Yeah, the Europeans make some awesome fried chicken. The fried chicken capital of America is Barberton, OH, next to Akron.

They're Serbs.

http://www.zug.com/scrawl/chicken/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barberton_chicken

Also some great fried chicken at Tiebel's, in metro Chicago. It's an old Austrian recipe.

http://www.teibels.com/dinner.htm

If you're ever in Seattle, you have to try this place. I mean, DAMN! (Though they did bring their recipe from Texas.)

http://www.ezellschicken.com/

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