Love it! I'll buy the first round of Pizzas.Koach's Korner with @KANE
Not necessarily ... depends on the family and the location. People who are fortunate to have been born or lived a period of their lives in a somewhat rural area and have been exposed to activities ... like hunting, fishing, shooting ... take those experiences with them their entire lives and look at those activities as being some of the most normal and enjoyable things one can do with friends and family. I had grand parents that were born and raised on a farm in rural NW Minnesota ... outhouse and well water ... pretty rustic. As a 6-11 year old visiting it was a hoot ... hunt ... clean game ... eat what we shot. Fish, ride horses, target shooting with a variety of firearms. You were taught to respect guns as soon as you could walk ... because everybody had them and hunted pheasant, duck, deer, rabbit. Everybody understood how to inspect, clean, field strip as required, a .22, .410, 12 gauge, 30/30. Long guns were the mainstay ... hand guns were for target shooting. All of the children ... male and female ... knew and could use, guns of virtually any description. The only firearms fatalities in the entire region in over a decade were a couple of hunting accidents ... there was never an incident of somebody actually using a firearm to harm another human being. Fortunately there are still many people in this country who still remember the past and continue to enjoy "normal" activities. One of my favorite target rifles is a 40:65 caliber Shiloh Sharps breechloading rifle (like the Quigley Rifle) that was built for me at Shiloh Rifle Mfg. in Big Timber, Montana. Enjoy that ribeye!I did some weapons cleaning this morning. Ordered some bulk 9mm for the range next week.
Then got a ribeye medium for dinner at the roadhouse in Miramar.
I don’t drink anymore but cheers.
Unfortunately our behavior is now looked upon as toxic masculinity.
Go canes!!!
Not sure the Triple K thing is gonna fly... LOL!!Koach's Korner with @KANE
His thread, he can name it.Not sure the Triple K thing is gonna fly... LOL!!
I did some weapons cleaning this morning. Ordered some bulk 9mm for the range next week.
Then got a ribeye medium for dinner at the roadhouse in Miramar.
I don’t drink anymore but cheers.
Unfortunately our behavior is now looked upon as toxic masculinity.
Go canes!!!
Love A.I, met A.I, but A.I made carrying the ball legal, just like Ginoboli made traveling legal. Pure B-ball crossover, give me the Utep steppah all day.
One of the biggest mistakes that parents make especially ones who live in urban or suburban areas is the lack of awareness of how much kids love the outdoors.Not necessarily ... depends on the family and the location. People who are fortunate to have been born or lived a period of their lives in a somewhat rural area and have been exposed to activities ... like hunting, fishing, shooting ... take those experiences with them their entire lives and look at those activities as being some of the most normal and enjoyable things one can do with friends and family. I had grand parents that were born and raised on a farm in rural NW Minnesota ... outhouse and well water ... pretty rustic. As a 6-11 year old visiting it was a hoot ... hunt ... clean game ... eat what we shot. Fish, ride horses, target shooting with a variety of firearms. You were taught to respect guns as soon as you could walk ... because everybody had them and hunted pheasant, duck, deer, rabbit. Everybody understood how to inspect, clean, field strip as required, a .22, .410, 12 gauge, 30/30. Long guns were the mainstay ... hand guns were for target shooting. All of the children ... male and female ... knew and could use, guns of virtually any description. The only firearms fatalities in the entire region in over a decade were a couple of hunting accidents ... there was never an incident of somebody actually using a firearm to harm another human being. Fortunately there are still many people in this country who still remember the past and continue to enjoy "normal" activities. One of my favorite target rifles is a 40:65 caliber Shiloh Sharps breechloading rifle (like the Quigley Rifle) that was built for me at Shiloh Rifle Mfg. in Big Timber, Montana. Enjoy that ribeye!
Story time… (Long) When he was at UGA (a few years, back) I went to a coaching clinic there with my staff. I ended up being his “test dummy OL”. We were sitting up front pencil and paper in hand, during his DL presentation…and some dumbass from the back, asks about release moves that he teaches his DL. Well, I’m making eye contact cause I’m listening. He scans the crowd, sees me sitting there and calls me up to the podium. Garner is a big dude! Looks like he could press 400lbs right now, probably. Well I’m a pretty big guy myself (not tall). More fat now, but I was more muscular then (270lbs) He tells me to grab his shirt like an OL would. Remember this is just for demonstration. I grab his shirt where an OL would grab, under his “pads” (sides of his chest) I wasn’t bracing myself cause he was just sposed to be going slowly with the demonstration, right? WRONG! He swiped my **** arms so fuccin hard, up and down, side to side. I thought he’d broken my shyts . I couldn’t yell out in pain because the room was chock full of other DL coaches and my defensive staff is sitting there watching. Bruh, I felt like i had been hit across the arms with a **** bat. Dude had some of the heaviest hands I’d ever felt. They hit me even harder cause I wasn’t even trying to protect myself. Then he goes, “ The next thing I like to teach ‘em….” I’m like, “Next?! Shiddd!” I went to step by him cause my seat was on the other side of where he’s standing. I was going back to my seat. He thinks I’m coming back for more. So he grabs me and puts me in the position he wants me in. “Now against a reach (reach block). Reach me!” I’m saying to myself, “Ny99a I’m trying to reach my **** seat.” This time I brace myself and push back, even though I couldn’t feel my arms. It doesn’t hurt nearly as much. He defeats my “reach” by pressing and then ripping under my outside arm. I knew what was coming, so I tried to brace against it. Still hurt like **** though, when he hit my elbow. Again, I don’t make a sound. Took it like a man . I am looking to the heavens for help, now. I just wanna go to my seat. Then he goes,”Now against a down block….we like to destroy the puller”. This is pre spread craze. He then grabs some big fat older white dude that’s standing on the wall. I’m thinking, “this is gonna be good”. I’m the OT in this scenario, so I down block and this other guy is playing the part of the pulling guard. So I go to the imaginary LB, and this gentleman is slowly jogging at Gardner, he hits this guy in the v of the neck with one hand, and under his right man boob with the other hand. Dude let’s out a painful, “Oh God!” as he’s falling backwards. He stayed on his feet though, but his fat *** got staggered The room burst out in muffled laughter. I ain’t gonna lie, I’m laughing my *** off at this point. RG: “You alright, man? I didn’t mean to hit u that hard.” Dude clutching his chest and throat: “Yea, yea man, I’m good.” We finished the presentation and my arms was hurting for the day. Like I could still feel his hands on specific parts of my arms for hours. From that point on, I never sat anywhere near the front row at any coaching clinic that I attended. Edit…. One more thing… if you ever get in a fight with Rodney Garner, you’d be smart to have a bat or a pistol, maybe both. If you don’t have said weaponry, prepare to take an *** whippin.
Good idea. But some of these stories may implicate some people, wit their schools or more importantly, their wives, . Some of these coaches (High School and College) are wild as fucc, bruh.Dude you need to write a book. You had me eating a bowl of popcorn wondering what was going to happen next. Great Story!!
Loved the Heat and Knicks battles during this era. Warfare.
The 9mm and 5.56 are actually going down.With ammo prices going crazy, do you have a good source for bulk ammo?
Going to the shooting range and eating meat are not of themselves toxic masculinity. Those are just activities and dietary choices. Toxic masculinity is a mind set. So in this case, thinking that guns and meat are so inherently masculine that the woke mob would call them toxic masculinity starts to fall under toxic masculinity.I did some weapons cleaning this morning. Ordered some bulk 9mm for the range next week.
Then got a ribeye medium for dinner at the roadhouse in Miramar.
I don’t drink anymore but cheers.
Unfortunately our behavior is now looked upon as toxic masculinity.
Go canes!!!
The 9mm and 5.56 are actually going down.
I used to just go to palmetto state armory.
But bass pro believe it or not had a box of 250 9mm on sale the other day for 89.99 and that’s about as cheap as I’ve seen in a big box store in a while
This website is great
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I've been wondering about the off-field/analyst hires too. They make a huge differenceI’m hoping the off field staff gets some bigger name hires too. Bama gets former NFL and P5 HC.
there were two analysts at Michigan that Gattis mentioned during his Broyles Award speech that he really seemed to credit a lot. I hope we can get one or both of those guys.I've been wondering about the off-field/analyst hires too. They make a huge difference
I see your point but the term isn’t being used in the general academic way you describe it. The “mindset” as you call it has been, by social programming, attached to anything that is deemed a “male” activity” and the term gets thrown out at times almost as a reflex. It has not, in the general public, been used to describe any man that dies on the sword of old world patriarchal male dominant family and social constructs.Going to the shooting range and eating meat are not of themselves toxic masculinity. Those are just activities and dietary choices. Toxic masculinity is a mind set. So in this case, thinking that guns and meat are so inherently masculine that the woke mob would call them toxic masculinity starts to fall under toxic masculinity.