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My daughter brought dinner home tonight. She works a Southern Craft Sandwiches in Raleigh NC. They are sooo good. Loaded with meat. I did get a little more because I’m know everyone there🤔 But usually fully load sandwiches all the time.
Before tim walz talks about seceding from the union (as a further distraction to THE FRAUD that he's responsible for), CUT THEM LOOSE, DJT. Then replace Minnesota with GREENLAND.
Let's see how tough and independent they are without their allowance.
Shoot-Don’t Shoot
Back in the Stoneage, when I strapped on a gun and pinned on a badge. We routinely had to go through ‘Shoot-Don’t Shoot’ scenarios.
This was accomplished, in those days, using a real revolver. A large sheet of white paper, and a sound controlled projector.
The revolver was loaded with shells that had only a ‘large pistol primer’, with no powder. They then took a 1/2” thick block of Paraffin wax, and pressed the open end of the shells into it.
Therefore when fired, a .38 cal 1/2” chunk of wax would be the projectile.
A large 10”x10” sheet of paper on a giant pad was mounted on a wall of a room. It served as a movie screen for the sound controlled projector.
Several different scenarios would be projected onto the screen. The projector would play them. When and if the revolver was fired, the video would freeze at that instance. Further, the wax projectiles would punch a hole or mark the paper where they struck it.
The only iffy scenario I had involved the following;
I’d just ...