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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (56)3/18/2000 9:53:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 87
 
Soapbox Jack! May all your bullets hit the 10 or center of gravity.

Keep the top standing surface of your SoapBox free of slippery soap shaving
that for example a 3 headed sag may throw.

We all know Chuca is a big guy with a big head not from banging ones
head against the wall in frustration. But Chuca has what you and I seem
to view as more is less, in that Chuca has too much common sense and knows
which battles should and not be fought. We tho perfer to fight them all,
and at times bang our heads against the wall in anger and in a simple attempt
to try and loose some of our hidden thoughts that elude us for an understanding.

<<Who are the "people" well, that is changeing.
I have no fear of that.
Honest "people" from any origin will act the same.>>

Yes, but there is a simple way for the enemy to stop honest and couragous
people in their tracks, and in effect make them appear as cowards
when in fact they are not in the least afraid of the enemy and desire
to strike forward against the evil ones.

Yes, simple and really too simple and too easy to implement.

Only the bad & evil people use this method, as it is anti freedom of thought.

sad, so sad
game over
we lost
but atleast i know game over
and why we lost

wash mouth out with soap Doug



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (56)6/2/2000 8:09:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 87
 
off topic - Discovery tv channel "The Science of Guns"

Tonight, 9:30 pm est Boston area tv guide

Might only be a re-hash of prior programming
and not the latest used technology.

Also, I still wonder how those long rifles made
hundred(s) of years ago by blacksmiths or
others in the farriery trade were constructed
as i'm sure they had not the drilling ability
to bore out a long hole.

Might a metal rod of caliber desired be made
and while cold be set into a pool of liquid metal
and after cooling if the rod did not bind then it
could be pulled out leaving a gun barrel ?

Doug