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Chihuahua With An Uncanny Clint Eastwood Impression
More like a chihuahua's impression of a "Code Pink" protestor...Clint would leave the bear to be 'n muzzle the hound!
John Howard on Gun Control
I'm not sure you really understand the concept of a trend.
The figure were increasing before the gun laws. They increased AT THE SAME RATE after.
And @Jerykk, no-one is talking about banning guns. We're just suggesting that maybe there should be some reasonable controls on who should own them and how you should buy them.
And did you mean Boston? Can't find anything on google about Seattle bombings?
Seriously what is the issue here? Why are people so desperate to hang onto all kinds of firearms?
No-one is even vaguely suggesting that if you want to hunt or target shoot you shouldn't be able to.
There has never been and almost certainly never will be a dictatorship prevented by gun owning citizens in the modern age. Hell, you could argue that you've already failed in that regard in the US (not your government, the banks).
So that leaves what? Self defence? That just doesn't wash. This is not hollywood. You're not Clint or Arnold. There's ample evidence to suggest that gun owners are 4 times more likely to die by firearm (often with their own gun).
Meanwhile, the rest of the civilised world has reasonable gun legislation, and we just don't worry about it. I honestly do no understand what is so fucked up about american society that you feel you need guns.
Are you not noticing that after the gun ban that there is a 55% increase in violent crime (and the murder rate increased for several years). See my reply to kymbos above. I was typing it when you posted this.
Tom Cruise Delivers Ridiculous One-Liners on Jimmy Kimmel
I was thinking Clint Eastwood or Schwarzenegger!
But yeah, the first one I could see it being okay from him. The second one, when he paused so long I thought "Oooh, he must be making it suspesful and getting into character!" Sucker am I, I guess.
Ultimately was disappointing.
Is it just me, or would every one of these lines be more exciting if delivered by Christopher Walken ?
ERB - Babe Ruth vs Lance Armstrong
I've noticed that Epic Lloyd is kicking ass all the time now. First it was Clint Eastwood, then Batman's partner, now Babe Ruth... He does have a style that I think was less than properly appreciated
Definitely a Babe ruth win
Study Dispels Concealed Carry Firearm Fantasies
I think we all know what side Clint was on.
Likes Obama/Hates Obama
you give him too much credit, but yes, that reading is there if you choose to see it...>> ^direpickle:
>> ^A10anis:
>> ^AnomalousDatum:
It's funny that I don't really respect the talents of any of the people that hate Obama(excluding Clint), and kind of like those that like Obama.
I felt exactly the same. Regarding Clint; He is still the man, but in supporting Romney I think his fan base will have shrunk considerably (not that he would give a f ck).
I don't think people really get what Clint was doing. He was obviously giving a Dadaist performance in favor of Obama. Did you notice how all of the things he yelled at Invisible Obama for were actually things that Bush II set in motion (Afghanistan war), things the Republicans in Congress explicitly blocked (Gitmo's still open), and things that Romney's currently wanting to do?
It was performance art.
Likes Obama/Hates Obama
>> ^A10anis:
>> ^AnomalousDatum:
It's funny that I don't really respect the talents of any of the people that hate Obama(excluding Clint), and kind of like those that like Obama.
I felt exactly the same. Regarding Clint; He is still the man, but in supporting Romney I think his fan base will have shrunk considerably (not that he would give a f ck).
I don't think people really get what Clint was doing. He was obviously giving a Dadaist performance in favor of Obama. Did you notice how all of the things he yelled at Invisible Obama for were actually things that Bush II set in motion (Afghanistan war), things the Republicans in Congress explicitly blocked (Gitmo's still open), and things that Romney's currently wanting to do?
It was performance art.
Likes Obama/Hates Obama
>> ^AnomalousDatum:
It's funny that I don't really respect the talents of any of the people that hate Obama(excluding Clint), and kind of like those that like Obama.
I felt exactly the same. Regarding Clint; He is still the man, but in supporting Romney I think his fan base will have shrunk considerably (not that he would give a f*ck).
Likes Obama/Hates Obama
>> ^AnomalousDatum:
It's funny that I don't really respect the talents of any of the people that hate Obama(excluding Clint), and kind of like those that like Obama.
I was taken aback by a few who DIDN'T like Obama ... then again, since I don't know them personally, I shouldn't really be surprised. =o)
Likes Obama/Hates Obama
It's funny that I don't really respect the talents of any of the people that hate Obama(excluding Clint), and kind of like those that like Obama.
Jim Carrey can fold his face into Clint Eastwood
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Chain Reaction - 500 Matchsticks
>> ^lucky760:
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^lucky760:
Reminds me of Clint Eastwood preparing to escape from Alcatraz using a bundle of matches to weld together a mini pickax (made out of a small nail cutter and its little nail file, IIRC).
Just me?
Who's Clint Eastwood?
He's a historical figure from the 1880s who unfortunately fell to his demise in Clayton's Ravine when the train he was engineering failed to stop before the tracks ended at an uncompleted bridge. Google "Mad Dog Tannen" for more info.
Ding ding ding!
Close out the comments. We have a winner.
Chain Reaction - 500 Matchsticks
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^lucky760:
Reminds me of Clint Eastwood preparing to escape from Alcatraz using a bundle of matches to weld together a mini pickax (made out of a small nail cutter and its little nail file, IIRC).
Just me?
Who's Clint Eastwood?
He's a historical figure from the 1880s who unfortunately fell to his demise in Clayton's Ravine when the train he was engineering failed to stop before the tracks ended at an uncompleted bridge. Google "Mad Dog Tannen" for more info.
Chain Reaction - 500 Matchsticks
>> ^lucky760:
Reminds me of Clint Eastwood preparing to escape from Alcatraz using a bundle of matches to weld together a mini pickax (made out of a small nail cutter and its little nail file, IIRC).
Just me?
Who's Clint Eastwood?
Chain Reaction - 500 Matchsticks
Reminds me of Clint Eastwood preparing to escape from Alcatraz using a bundle of matches to weld together a mini pickax (made out of a small nail cutter and its little nail file, IIRC).
Just me?