Obsessive Rep Point Checkers Club (Volume IV)

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Vince524

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Star Wars, Star Trek, zombies... what's next in here? :)

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Take your pick!!
 

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I have a question to ask. Would you consider it reasonable or unreasonable to teach a young child of say 11-13 years of age how to shoot a hand gun and then allow him or her to be armed if you were in the middle of a zombie apocalypse? I mean really?

Hmm, in Pittsburgh and Alabama, it seems that if you aren't trained in the use of firearms by the age of 10, your family's really strange--so I think it's more along the lines of how well you sell it than whether or not it's reasonable.

But you've got that whole zombie thing going, so that makes many unreasonable things highly reasonable, and vice versa.

Go for it.
 

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Well, that's what I meant. Head-exploding capability.

And I figured anything with high enough caliber to take the zombie's head off - and do so quickly enough before the zombie advanced on you - would be too much recoil for an 11 year old.

Hence the shotgun, which he/she could at least brace against something.

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Just small caliber with soft metal hollow pointed rounds would do the trick.
 

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I had not thought of those.


When the zombie-pocalypse breaks out, I want you on my team, Brian.

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Have you been keeping up with the Rebulican debates lately? I'm pretty sure it's already happening. Mit Romeny scares me...


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Hi Nuero.

I've always wanted to make a post at 1am.

Just finished Stephanie Plum #6 - on to "Seven Up". :)
 

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Have you been keeping up with the Rebulican debates lately? I'm pretty sure it's already happening. Mit Romeny scares me...


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I haven't been following the debates at all, but what I've seen of the news coverage, I thought Romney was the least scary. Newt scares me.
 

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I'll agree with Romney being less scary, but that's like saying that it's less frightening to be caught in a housefire than it is to be in midair and discover that your parachute doesn't work, y'know?
 

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I haven't been following the debates at all, but what I've seen of the news coverage, I thought Romney was the least scary. Newt scares me.

Newt doesn't scare me - as a candidate - because he'll find a way to implode on the way to the Whte House.

As for what he - and many others - represent about the state of American politics and social discourse? THEN he scares me.

:scared:
 
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