I hope yours was as interesting as mine. As it happens, it seems Gen. Howe brought forth a fireteam of undead British soldiers swearing to bringthe colonies back to the fold starting with “those cheeky bastards in Idaho”.
Thanks to a few charges of tannerite as well as some accurate rifle fire from an M1A, Garand, FAL and AR15, we put them back into the ground for at least another year. You can rest comfortably tonight.
Anyone else do anything for Lexington and Concord Day?
[quote]Mikeyali wrote:
I hope yours was as interesting as mine. As it happens, it seems Gen. Howe brought forth a fireteam of undead British soldiers swearing to bringthe colonies back to the fold starting with “those cheeky bastards in Idaho”.
Thanks to a few charges of tannerite as well as some accurate rifle fire from an M1A, Garand, FAL and AR15, we put them back into the ground for at least another year. You can rest comfortably tonight.
Anyone else do anything for Lexington and Concord Day?
mike[/quote]
Took my daughter shooting. We did mostly 22 and I shot some 45. Later I took the 22 rifle out again and did some decent plinking. shot a few 3" groups at 100 yards with open sights .
General Howe and his zombie lobsterbacks were wasting their time. Idaho never was anybody’s colony, certainly not Britain’s. Gotta take meself up there sometime soon.
Hope everyone was flying the Gadsden flag, which is of course the proper flag for a patriot to fly on Patriot’s Day.
On the day commemorating the first shots fired in anger against soldiers flying the red, white, and blue flag of a rapacious imperial power bent on disarming and subjugating free men, it seems a bit inappropriate to be flying anything other than the good old golden rattlesnake.
How do like that M1A, Mike? Is she everything I said she’d be? Happy Patriot’s day to one and all.
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
General Howe and his zombie lobsterbacks were wasting their time. Idaho never was anybody’s colony, certainly not Britain’s. Gotta take meself up there sometime soon.
Hope everyone was flying the Gadsden flag, which is of course the proper flag for a patriot to fly on Patriot’s Day.
On the day commemorating the first shots fired in anger against soldiers flying the red, white, and blue flag of a rapacious imperial power bent on disarming and subjugating free men, it seems a bit inappropriate to be flying anything other than the good old golden rattlesnake.
How do like that M1A, Mike? Is she everything I said she’d be? Happy Patriot’s day to one and all.[/quote]
Thanks. Now I feel like a douche because I didn’t get the hint. I havent gone shooting in while because last time my unit went to the range I shot 36 out of 40 (you wouldn’t believe what I had to do) and I’m still waiting for my ammo to come in the mail.