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The burgers are great. So are the fries. Worth the trip.
I believe thats Tad's new place. I've been meaning to swing by and see him.
Had lunch there today. Burger was good enought for a repeat trip. Lot better than most of the chain type burgers. And yes, the owner is Tad, the former owner of Sidelines. I was suprised to see him as he was suprised to see me. I was also suprised to find free WI-Fi there. I was able to check my emails and office messages while dinning. Another plus, staff was very friendly.
Went by this past Sat and grabbed a Tadburger and fries. I had forgotten just how good those Tadburgers are. Too big a burger to get some wings on the side, gotta go back to try some of them later.
I would like to try it but i'm afraid LMM might be in there with her Desert Eagle laying on the table.
Well, at least I didn't get shot. !
she was probably out digging a grave; she keeps one handy
I would like to try it but i'm afraid LMM might be in there with her Desert Eagle laying on the table.
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Who is LMM & what is a Desert Eagle?
LMM is a woman who used to post on here, AKA Little Mean Mama. Actually, I enjoyed discussions with her, as she was a Republican who seemed to have actual arguments . Sorry she is gone. She got into a cat fight with another poster, and quit posting. Don't know whether she was kicked off of just decided it wasn't worth it.
I kinda miss her.
A "Desert Eagle" is an automatic pistol made in Israel. I think it is a .50 caliper.
semiautomatic
Caliber.
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
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meaning it kicks like hell
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Maybe I shoudda said "it ain't a revolver" .
You are right of course, but I actually do refer to those types of pistols as "automatics" .
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
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meaning it kicks like hell
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Never fired one, but my 44 Mag kicks pretty good.
I would like to try it but i'm afraid LMM might be in there with her Desert Eagle laying on the table.
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Who is LMM & what is a Desert Eagle?
Don't play dumb semi.
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
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meaning it kicks like hell
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Also has a nasty habit of failing to feed from the magazine and stove piping the empty shell.
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Maybe I shoudda said "it ain't a revolver" .
You are right of course, but I actually do refer to those types of pistols as "automatics" .
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Ah, no, not revolver. LOL! Keep in mind that a large part of your reading audience would not know the difference and you owe it to them, your fans, to be correct.
Hence the proper use of the term semiautomatic. The difference between semiautos and autoloaders has fueled many a heated and senseless debate over what an assault weapon is and it is critical for informed folks like yourself to be correct in your terminology so as not to lead less informed folks astray.
But wouldn’t it be fun to watch someone fire a three round burst from a automatic DE!
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
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meaning it kicks like hell
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Never fired one, but my 44 Mag kicks pretty good.
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Testify, Weed.
Based on my CoP’s directive that we should qualify with all none issue firearms [backups and off duty] and with no cap on the caliber, I grabbed my S&W M29 4" .44 Magnum, a couple of boxes of full house 240 grain SWC’s, three Speedloaders, and headed off to the range. Within the first dozen rounds or so, I pretty much had the range to myself. Sixty rounds later I was qualified expert, but it hurt to shake hands afterward for a month.
I was known thereafter as "Dirty Bud."
Originally, the Desert Eagle was .357 magnum. The .50 caliber is a trip to shoot, but has technical problems and doesn't return to target as fast as I would like. I'll keep my old .45 ACPs, thank you.
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meaning it kicks like hell
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Also has a nasty habit of failing to feed from the magazine and stove piping the empty shell.
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True dat. Automags suffered from the same problems. FTF. FTE.
That being said, I'll bet those burgers at CHC have a better kick than both of them.
semiautomatic
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Maybe I shoudda said "it ain't a revolver" .
You are right of course, but I actually do refer to those types of pistols as "automatics" .
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Ah, no, not revolver. LOL! Keep in mind that a large part of your reading audience would not know the difference and you owe it to them, your fans, to be correct.
Hence the proper use of the term semiautomatic. The difference between semiautos and autoloaders has fueled many a heated and senseless debate over what an assault weapon is and it is critical for informed folks like yourself to be correct in your terminology so as not to lead less informed folks astray.
But wouldn’t it be fun to watch someone fire a three round burst from a automatic DE!
Um, Weed...scratch "autoloader" and edit with "automatic." Thanks.
How about that chicken?
Be careful.
How about that chicken?
The chicken is good but the ribs are fabulous! Fried fish ain't bad either.
Be careful.
Poor Linda.
I assume the lady just learned QD was stalking her, again.