Month: February 2022

  • Welcome to Tuesday’s Conversation- February 8,  2022

    Welcome to Tuesday’s Conversation- February 8, 2022

    Three friends are in a hotel room in Soviet Russia. The first two men open a bottle of vodka, while the third is tired and goes straight to bed. He is unable to sleep however, as his increasingly drunk friends tell political jokes loudly.

    After a while, the tired man gets frustrated and walks downstairs for a smoke. He stops in the lounge and asks the receptionist to bring tea to their room in five minutes.

    The man walks back into the room, joins the table, leans towards a power outlet and speaks into it:

    “Comrade major, we want some tea to room 62 please.”

    His friends laugh on the joke, until there is a knock on the door. The receptionist brings a teapot. His friends fall silent and pale, horrified of what they just witnessed. The party is dead, and the man goes to sleep.

    After a good night’s rest, the man wakes up, and notices his friends are gone. Surprised, he walks downstairs and asks the receptionist where they went.

    The nervous receptionist whispers that KGB came and took them before dawn.

    The man is horrified. He wonders why he was spared.

    The receptionist responds:

    “Well, comrade major did quite like your tea joke.”

  • Welcome to Monday’s Conversation – February 7, 2022

    Welcome to Monday’s Conversation – February 7, 2022

    I’m just here to say that I don’t approve of political jokes…

    I’ve seen too many of them get elected.

  • Project Farm: Best Knife Brand

    Project Farm: Best Knife Brand

    This week on Project Farm, Todd Osgood tests 15 brands of Pocket Knives. Knives from Benchmade, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco Para 3, Cold Steel, Kershaw Link, Buck, Spyderco Tenacious, Civivi, SOG, CRKT Endorser, CJRB, Ontario, KA-BAR, Opinel and Smith & Wesson are compared for initial sharpness, blade lock release pressure, corrosion resistance, and blade tip durability. Knives were then sharpened using the same sharpening system, then compared for blade edge durability.

    Todd purchases all products tested to ensure fair and unbiased testing. Please consider supporting him on Patreon.

  • Welcome to Sunday’s Conversation – February 6, 2022

    Welcome to Sunday’s Conversation – February 6, 2022

    9 out of 10 doctors recommend for children to drink water instead of soda. – That 1 doctor lives in Flint, Michigan.

  • ATF Building a Gun Owner Database

    ATF Building a Gun Owner Database

    Image from an Austrailian gun confiscation.

    Yah, I’m not all that chuffed about it, but the ATF has built a database containing nearly 1 billion firearms transaction records. That is in direct violation of the 1986 Firearms owner protection act which prohibits the creation, maintenence and use of firearms transaction recordkeeping by any federal agency.

    18 U.S. Code § 926 states:

    No such rule or regulation prescribed after the date of the enactment of the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act may require that records required to be maintained under this chapter or any portion of the contents of such records, be recorded at or transferred to a facility owned, managed, or controlled by the United States or any State or any political subdivision thereof, nor that any system of registration of firearms, firearms owners, or firearms transactions or dispositions be established. Nothing in this section expands or restricts the Secretary’s [1] authority to inquire into the disposition of any firearm in the course of a criminal investigation.

    More, the FBI’s National Instant Check System (NICS) is required by law to purge their records every 88 days.

    So, how did the ATF wind up with 920,664,765 firearm purchase records? Federal Firearms Licencees (FFL) are required to keep copies of every form 4473 firearms transaction record they produce for 20 years. If they cease operations for any reason, they are required to turn those records over to the ATF.

    The stated reasoning for the digitization of all those records is to facilitate records searches for criminal proceedings. The problem is, those kinds of records searches are rarely fruitful. In a 2001 lawsuit, the Pennsylvania state police could not identify any crimes solved by their registration system from 1901 to 2001. And during a disposition in Heller II, the plaintiffs recorded that the Washington, D.C. police chief could not “recall any specific instance where registration records were used to determine who committed a crime, except for possession offenses.

    It seems pretty clear to me that this end run around black letter law is for one purpose. Confiscation. Why else are we seeing the push for so-called universal background checks?

  • WATCH: Exclusive sit-down with Kyle Kemper, half brother…Justin Trudeau

    WATCH: Exclusive sit-down with Kyle Kemper, half brother…Justin Trudeau

    WATCH: Exclusive sit-down with Kyle Kemper, half brother and active critic of Justin Trudeau

    Kyle Kemper — son of Fred Kemper and Margaret Trudeau and half-brother to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — describes himself as a visionary strategist, technologist, artist, and family man.

    Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/vthgo8-watch-exclusive-sit-down-with-kyle-kemper-half-brother-and-active-critic-of.html

    Comment/Opinion: This is a must watch

  • Welcome to Saturday’s Conversation – February 5, 2022

    Welcome to Saturday’s Conversation – February 5, 2022

    An American, a Cuban, a Russian, and a lawyer are sitting on a subway train, in the same seat. The Cuban pulls out a Cuban cigar for each person, and hands it out. The Cuban takes one puff of his cigar, and he throws it out the window. Everybody but the Cuban goes mad. ¨You just wasted an expensive Cuban cigar! How could you?¨ The Cuban simply says, ¨See, in Cuba, cigars are very cheap.¨ The other passengers are reassured and respond with, ¨Oh, OK.¨

    The Russian takes out a small bottle of Russian vodka and pours a shot for all the passengers. The Russian downs his shot, and throws the vodka bottle out the window. The rest of the passengers are alarmed, once again. ¨You just destroyed an expensive bottle of Russian vodka! How could you?¨ The Russian simply states, ¨See, in Russia, vodka is very cheap.¨ Yet again, the other passengers are reassured and respond with, ¨Ah, yes! Of course.¨

    The American scratches his head and goes, ¨I think I see the pattern here.¨ So he takes the lawyer, and he throws him out the window!¨

  • Rio Lobo

    Rio Lobo

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WK3nQn8F5g

    Rio Lobo – After the Civil War, Cord McNally searches for the traitor whose treachery caused the defeat of McNally’s unit and the loss of a close friend.

    Storyline: Bent on unearthing the cynical traitor who sold information to the enemy and caused the death of a dear brother-in-arms, the battle-tested former Union cavalry officer, Colonel Cord McNally, teams up with a pair of ex-Confederates after the Civil War. Now, as honest friends, the three companions ride into Rio Lobo–a dusty town in the middle of the desert overcome by corruption–to bring to justice the one who sold McNally out; however, the town is rife with the betrayer’s murderous cut-throats. Can McNally avenge his bosom buddy and clean up Rio Lobo?

  • I’ll slide this in

    I’ll slide this in

    The folks in the south have Bristol, Richmond, Daytona just name a few, we don’t have those…

    snow, we have snow , so the old saying holds true as in

    “you may not get all you want, but be damn happy you got something ”

    that was a reference to something I once said before the yard stick found danknee and then me. At the time we heard singing coming from the jym, being curious as we were we went to find out what the girls were singing.

    ” We must we must, we must increase the bust, bla blabla the boys depend on us more bla blabla.

    Enough of that

    This weekend is the I-500 , which got me remembering the old show called Rat Patrol , they operated on sand, in and out no phucking about. then I was working on the problem of, just how many gun shops are in America?, those are tweet out machines, just like the race cars down south, lots of know-how found in the garages.

    This time

    We ride together

  • Welcome to Friday’s Conversation – February 4, 2022

    Welcome to Friday’s Conversation – February 4, 2022

    A thief walks up to a man in a suit and pulls out a gun. The Thief says: “Give me your money.” The man in the suit turns around surprised. He raises his hands and says: “But, wait! You can’t do that, I am a Congressman!” The thief replies: “Oh, sorry. Give me MY money.”

    Middle English brekfast from the phrase breken fast “to break one’s fast, end abstinence from food”