Greetings and Salutations!
I’m still spent.
Add on that I’ve been getting beaten at People’s Glorious Tractor Factory like a rented mule or clubbed like a baby seal, it’s been a long week.
“You get what you fuckin’ deserve” seems to be the story of this week… Take a wonderful weekend off?
Pay the price later Aye?
So I found some new material, and re-found some older stuff, so what the hell… I’m cheating for the night:












So More Later
Big Country

Good load of memes. Anticipating joy when I pass a few along.
BCE, I understand that you can’t go into details here but if your employer is treating you like shit and you fear you are training your replacement, I’d be looking for another gig.
This might actually be an opportunity as you are looking to move to a new AO, check out jobs there and you might be able to get a gig and be able to move there.
Speaking of runaway gun malfunction, went skeet shooting yesterday getting ready for waterfowl season, loaded up my old Remington 1100 & pulled the trigger & blam blam blam. Seems like I have a full auto shotgun. I think I might have a little problem
I had an old Remington Model 11 my mom’s great uncle carried in the Korean War that would randomly double. Not much fun when upland quail hunting. I forget how we fixed it – might have just been a worn out spring.
Had a Remington 11 in 12ga for a house mouse once.
Damn, that long recoil bastard kicked.
If the Remington 11 is put together wrong – there is a ring that goes below the recoil spring, and if it is put back on upside down, the shotgun will kick like a mule. If it is on correctly, the recoil is rather pleasant. A very easy mistake to make. I learned it the hard way. Then I found a Remington Model 11 owner’s manual in .pdf online and discovered the ring thing.
I’ve has a couple of SxS 12 gauges wear out sears and start to double or fire on closure.
Brother, that is quite emphatic on a fleeing pheasant at about 40 yards. Not fun for the shoulder either.
Ride the lightning, baby!!
“Private, I don’t believe you really had a runaway gun.”
“Yes, sir.”