OT: Count To A Million Game!

Batmobile_Engage

Squirrel Meat Aficionado.
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7496 - Mine too. It needs broken in. It's still not operating quite right and I expect it's going to take a couple hundred rounds down the tube to tighten up the grouping.

My Glock and FN need a little more breaking in, though I have no operability problems with either.
 

Batmobile_Engage

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7498 - I generally have to travel too far to shoot the rifles. If I didn't have a pile of homework waiting for me at home, I'd consider it. But the indoor pistol range is just a couple miles away.

Seriously, this homework shit is ridiculous. Not only do I have 25-30 hours of homework per week, but these moonbat professors have us writing stupid papers on subjects like "Since gorillas, chimpanzees and other apes are so similar to humans, should we afford them human rights? Remember, this is not an animal rights debate".

Please God! Tell me this nut job didn't just assign a paper on this topic! :banghead:
 
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Batmobile_Engage

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7500 - I can't make this stuff up. I wish it were all fiction, but this is my reality lately.
 
7501.... Just remember sting opening for first page then two pages of bs "preferably mixed your own and some one else's cited work" then strong conclusion. Used to knock out papers in college like that in two hours all the time lol... So glad I already have my degrees lol


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Batmobile_Engage

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7503 - As a perspective engineer, I really shouldn't have to be subjected to this pointless crap. Of course, they say they want you to become a well rounded student. When in reality, what they really want to be well rounded, is their bank account and they're making that happen because these "required courses" aren't offered for free.
 

War_Panda04

STill Plays With Toys!
7505 i took out some frustration on 2 trees yesterday. Chopped those bitches down with an axe. Used the chainsaw to cut them up to smaller logs then split them with the axe again. Hell of a workout and beats the gym any day in my book


And thats all i have to say about that...
 

War_Panda04

STill Plays With Toys!
7507 seriously its hell of a workout. You get such a feeling of accomplishment after the tree falls down that u cut it with an axe rather than the chainsaw.


And thats all i have to say about that...
 
7509 .... always thought it was funny how an axe feels heavy for like first 10 minutes of using it then it feels light. But yea using an axe is a good way to get frustrations out.
 
7510 should be test fittin my wheel today with a tire been so busy lately haven't even messed with it. But the tire I'm testing with is a 265/30/18 but that not the size Ima run
 

IGOTASTi

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7515 hi all.

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