Don't tell the Euro Kiddes

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Not at all, Runt (and I still haven't forgotten your description of Oleg's behind on TFL!!! :D :D :D ). I'll just bring my shotgun along, in case it gets into the spare bedroom with me!
 
Welcome Krautgunner!

Great to see people who love firearms here. You could probably help us understand some of the socialist attitudes we run into some times. I like a good debate but some of the Europeons we have had on TFL lately really were unpersuadable ( is that a word?). My ancestry is English. Some of my family are from Scotland but I think they came with the Norman invasion. Please don't tell me that makes me French!

Russ
 
Preacherman,

It's good to know I'm not the only one.

I won't step on them unless Im wearing my boots. My other shoes have treads and they(if small enough) could get away and go tell their friends and they already know what I look like. :uhoh:

The only things spiders are good for, are eating other bugs(no problems here) and being good targets when sighting in the .22 or larger at 100 yds. :ar15:


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Hi Russ, I'm living in the People's Republic of Germany! :banghead: :fire: :cuss: :cuss: :cuss:

But I'm no socialist, communist, nazi, mush-minded liberal sissie or similar human aberration!

I just like to keep and shoot firearms and I fight with all legal and democratic means to keep our rights to do so well and alive!

I can't understand those socialist attitudes of many of my fellow compatriots myself!

Sometimes I feel that I'm living in the wrong age and the wrong place in human history!

The early nineteenth century in the USA would suit me fine, but alas I'm stuck in the 21th century in Germany! :banghead:
 
French Army to Market "Ultimate Surrender" Video Game

Paris, France:


Inspired by the commercial success of the United States Army's "Boot Camp" video game, the General Staff of the French Army has announced plans to market "Ultimate Surrender," a video game based upon the proud military traditions of the Gauls. In this game, we follow the exploits of Lucky Pierre, an apprentice garlic salesman from Marseilles, as he joins the French Army and begins a rigorous course of combat training.

* The First Level of the game is called "Survival School," and the players have to help Lucky Pierre survive 24 hours without red wine or crème brulé.

* The Second Level is "Capitulation," and the goal here is to see which player can have Lucky Pierre surrender the fastest without firing a shot or getting his uniform dirty.

* Level Three is "Collaboration." Here the players battle to see who can collect the largest numbers of pairs of nylon stockings and packages of chocolates by having Lucky Pierre curry favor with members of the occupying forces.

* Level Four is "Be Ungrateful to America for Rescuing France Once Again." In this extremely challenging part of the game contestants vie with one another to see who can make Lucky Pierre behave in the surliest manner when the United States inevitably comes to the rescue of the defeated French.

* The Final Level is "Pretending to Have Been in the Resistance." Here contestants compete in a battle of tall tales and whoppers as they try to protect Lucky Pierre from treason charges.

Marketing tests show that "Ultimate Surrender" is a big hit with French teenagers and young adults who are too young to have experienced France's lightening surrender to the Germans in 1940 or its defeat by the Vietnamese in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu or President De Gaul's surrender of French Algeria after the Foreign Legion had actually defeated the enemy there. "Zees is a great tool to inspire ze patriotism in ze youths, n'est ce pas?" said General Jean-Jacques Loseur, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, during his weekly press conference. "Since ze end of ze Cold War we French have not had many opportunities to surrender or to show great cowardice in the face of much weaker opponents." When questioned about comments made in the French Chamber of Deputies that "Ultimate Surrender" makes the French Army look like a bunch of gutless mama's boys, General Loseur pulled out a white handkerchief, put his hands over his head and said, "Oh heck, I give up."
 
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Do I count?

Live in the UK and am only just out of my teenage years.

Oh and please don't drop any spiders on Agricola, he's local law enforcement to me and the last thing I need is him being any grumpier than normal if he encounters me on the way range!

Great new forum by the way.

StuckintheUK
 
There are alot of hoplophobes in Europe because they never handled weapons in their life.

Its like a youth learning to drive a car for the first time. Always a bit of fear of the machine because they have yet to master it.
 
Business end of spiders...

As seen when I mounted a black widow in the sample holder of a scanning electron microscope a few years ago:

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