it's weekend time again.

fiver

Well-Known Member
oh I go ass end up in the heat only my face breaks my fall instead of my backside.
shoveling snow just takes some planning.
if you know where to put it and make allowances for it in your landscaping and such it isn't that big of a chore.
 

Rick

Moderator
Staff member
shoveling snow just takes some planning.
if you know where to put it and make allowances for it in your landscaping and such it isn't that big of a chore.

Yep, I have such a plan and it hasn't failed me yet. I simply wait until tomorrow when the snow has melted and is nothing more than a memory. :)
 

Intheshop

Banned
The shirt is gonna look good on the pro 3D archery circuit."Them pros" show up with more sponser stuff on their jerseys than a tourney bass boat...... doh.

Normally,I'm in some greasy,sheet rock mud,paint ruined,POS "outfit".So just steppin up the game!!!!
 

Intheshop

Banned
OK,this may be the very post that sends anyone "on the fence" about adding me to your ignore list..... just saying.

I've just about had it with Hoyt trad bows so,it was a real bump when a guy approached me about some custom longbow ILF limbs.Having resisted repeated requests for Smith bros limbs to fit up to those risers,finally broke down and committed. The deal was struck when a Chinese direct ripoff,80$ eBay Hoyt Buffalo riser was/is the spec'd riser. It's gonna be called a pHoyt ,sporting aforementioned custom limbs.
 

Intheshop

Banned
3D'ly speaking,reckon this is an "unfair advantage"?Having it in the yard.

This is a deceivingly tough tourney shot.The rise in the grass/hill really messes with a trad (NO sights) shooter.Topic for another post?but when pretty much snap shooting instinctively..... your brain is gonna "see" that rise as the main obstacle.Just like road racing M/C's,your brain is wired in ways that.... well,leaves a lot on the table.It takes practice and a "pro" mind to override these impulses.Way easier said than done.

I still mess these shots up.Would shoot this for 25,26,27 yds.But it is in fact 33 yds.20180606_142310_resized_1.jpg
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
ahh yeah I can see how that would mess you up.
I shot a deer up on a ledge from me that was back on a slight down hill I mis figured the distance by almost 50 yards because of that.
if it had been 350 yds and not 250 yds [after seeing 200 yds] I would have shot about 4"s under the deer with the heart-lungs shot I took.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Target-setter's games, similar concept in sporting clays. That's a good one there.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
well it's Sunday so I better get one in.

got a question?
why is the ice cream container used to balance everything else on the shelf?
the instant you touch the container everything on the shelf falls out of the freezer and on the floor leaving the container sitting there.
is the entire fridge tilted forward at 20*s and I don't see it, or is it just the one shelf that that slopes like that?
 
F

freebullet

Guest
Nah, it's only tilted 7.5 degrees, the house is tilted another 8.4 degrees(to much lead, brass, & powder making your place tilt & slide toward the new underground creek), & the other 4.1 degrees is a result of mk ultra.

You really just need to ad another flavor on the other side of the shelf to correct the feng shui
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
I don't doubt the Old house tilts a little bit.

but like Cody said, when I pointed out his cruddy wall inside the shed.
'it's made it through almost 300 earthquakes what else do you want?"
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
hot news,,, this can't wait for the weekend.

did you know there is only one factory that makes glitter in the North America's.
yep all that fish bait glitter, bass boat glitter, metallic flake for your cars paint, make up, and fingernail polish glitter are all made in the same factory.
they are all the exact same stuff just made in larger or smaller flake sizes.

so my next DR. EVIL plan is to aim a laser from the moon onto this factory and hold all the glitter hostage for a large ransom.
this ransom should easily be large enough to fund the purchase and re-fitting of that island in the ocean all successful evil masterminds seem to need.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Hold it ransom? Why?
A large bomb with low heat would be better. Blow it into the winds. I see a factory in NJ and maybe a coating of Mylar bits would brighten New England a bit.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
On a similar note.....

This evening I will be taking possession of something equally shiny yet far more valuable. 1000 bright, shiny, new Starline 357 mag cases.

Nothing better than a big bag of factory fresh cases and knowing you have enough bullets on hand to fill them all.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
oh they'll pay.
parents of 10-15 YO girls all over the planet will be chipping in left and right.
do you know what would happen to the economy if glitter was unobtanium like powder was not too long ago?
besides if you just blow glitter all over the ocean you'll kill over half of the fish in it.
 

Ian

Notorious member
When I was a RA in the dorms back in college one of my fellow RAs had a particularly unruly resident who was a star football player (and of course un-touchable, coach's orders). On winter break we did room checks before locking up for three weeks, did them in pairs for "honesty" purposes. He and I were paired up. I had two tubes of glitter from a star trek door sign project and somehow the contents of both tubes found their way into the supply air duct behind the register for a certain someone's room. When the heater was kicked on after the break....well you know. I'm sure that guy is STILL finding glitter in his stuff 25 years later.
 

358156 hp

At large, whereabouts unknown.
If you blow the factory up, you'll get the Guinness World Record for the worlds largest glitter bomb. This record would stand forever, since there would be no more glitter left to bomb.

DO IT!