Greatest T-Man of All Time?

Teddy Roosevelt.

I also want to tip my hat to the man of the week, Pete Hussman here at the University of Idaho. Saturday Night while I was watching SNL I heard gunfire about a mile away. I looked at my girl and said, “That’s an AK-47.”

Yes, it was an AK-47, one that had just gunned done one of the few good police officers in Lee Newbill. When Officer Newbill fell, Pete Hussman, a 20 year old Mec Engineering student here grabbed his pistol and headed into the chaos while others were running away. He also got shot trying to help but at least he tried. In this day and age when the American male is becoming more and more the coward, Pete Hussman proved himself a credit to us all. Semper Fi mac.

mike

[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
Teddy Roosevelt.

I also want to tip my hat to the man of the week, Pete Hussman here at the University of Idaho. Saturday Night while I was watching SNL I heard gunfire about a mile away. I looked at my girl and said, “That’s an AK-47.”

Yes, it was an AK-47, one that had just gunned done one of the few good police officers in Lee Newbill. When Officer Newbill fell, Pete Hussman, a 20 year old Mec Engineering student here grabbed his pistol and headed into the chaos while others were running away. He also got shot trying to help but at least he tried. In this day and age when the American male is becoming more and more the coward, Pete Hussman proved himself a credit to us all. Semper Fi mac.

mike[/quote]

If everyone carried a gun, that shooter would’ve been screwed…

-Gendou

[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
Teddy Roosevelt.

I also want to tip my hat to the man of the week, Pete Hussman here at the University of Idaho. Saturday Night while I was watching SNL I heard gunfire about a mile away. I looked at my girl and said, “That’s an AK-47.”

Yes, it was an AK-47, one that had just gunned done one of the few good police officers in Lee Newbill. When Officer Newbill fell, Pete Hussman, a 20 year old Mec Engineering student here grabbed his pistol and headed into the chaos while others were running away. He also got shot trying to help but at least he tried. In this day and age when the American male is becoming more and more the coward, Pete Hussman proved himself a credit to us all. Semper Fi mac.

mike[/quote]

So what happened did he kill the guy? scare him off? what?

I would probaly be arressted for doing something like that in Cali

That takes some balls

[quote]max manus wrote:
Max Manus.

Not me, of course, but the original Max Manus:

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Funny, last time this thread came up I nominated Knut Haugland…

I have to say that many of the names mentioned here pale in comparison to those two.

TQB

[quote]KO421 wrote:
Mikeyali wrote:
Teddy Roosevelt.

I also want to tip my hat to the man of the week, Pete Hussman here at the University of Idaho. Saturday Night while I was watching SNL I heard gunfire about a mile away. I looked at my girl and said, “That’s an AK-47.”

Yes, it was an AK-47, one that had just gunned done one of the few good police officers in Lee Newbill. When Officer Newbill fell, Pete Hussman, a 20 year old Mec Engineering student here grabbed his pistol and headed into the chaos while others were running away. He also got shot trying to help but at least he tried. In this day and age when the American male is becoming more and more the coward, Pete Hussman proved himself a credit to us all. Semper Fi mac.

mike

So what happened did he kill the guy? scare him off? what?

I would probaly be arressted for doing something like that in Cali

That takes some balls[/quote]

Naw, the kid took a pistol to a rifle fight and promptly got himself shot. There’s still something to be said for it though. If we had a society of men like that though this would be a much better world.

mike

Jesus Christ, Gandhi and MLK

[quote]Kailash wrote:
Jesus Christ, Gandhi and MLK[/quote]

You know that the “T” stands for “testosterone”?

[quote]Kailash wrote:
Jesus Christ, Gandhi and MLK[/quote]

Squats and MLK!

my vote for greatest T-man of all time is WYATT EARP.

at least from how he is depicted in my two favorite movies.

The ancient Greek philosophers were not only thought of as successful because of his intelligence, but they were also supposedly athletic as well. The majority of them lived under the motto, “a sound mind, in a sound body.”

But besides those usual guys, how about that Brad Pitt in Fight Club?

You know what I’ll just make a list.
Brad Pitt in fight club-
Ryan Reynolds from that one topic-
Bruce Lee(okay he may actually be one)

Bruce lee
Mas Oyama

[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
Teddy Roosevelt.

I also want to tip my hat to the man of the week, Pete Hussman here at the University of Idaho. Saturday Night while I was watching SNL I heard gunfire about a mile away. I looked at my girl and said, “That’s an AK-47.”

Yes, it was an AK-47, one that had just gunned done one of the few good police officers in Lee Newbill. When Officer Newbill fell, Pete Hussman, a 20 year old Mec Engineering student here grabbed his pistol and headed into the chaos while others were running away. He also got shot trying to help but at least he tried. In this day and age when the American male is becoming more and more the coward, Pete Hussman proved himself a credit to us all. Semper Fi mac.

mike[/quote]

That takes some balls and a little bit of crazy.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
bonzi50 wrote:
my vote for greatest T-man of all time is WYATT EARP.

at least from how he is depicted in my two favorite movies.

Good thing you qualified that with your last statement. Dear ol’ Wyatt was known for some serious character flaws.[/quote]

sure, but even the best of us have flaws. Every man has within him something that he doesn’t even like to admit to himself.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
bonzi50 wrote:
pushharder wrote:
bonzi50 wrote:
my vote for greatest T-man of all time is WYATT EARP.

at least from how he is depicted in my two favorite movies.

Good thing you qualified that with your last statement. Dear ol’ Wyatt was known for some serious character flaws.

sure, but even the best of us have flaws. Every man has within him something that he doesn’t even like to admit to himself.

Key word was “serious”.[/quote]

give me some examples?

[quote]pushharder wrote:
I second the Teddy Roosevelt nomination.[/quote]

I’ll third it. An intriguing and complex figure.