It took the Scotsman Alan MacMasters to give the world its first electric toaster. But, AMERICA gave it jam.
That looks like lonewolf’s gun except his is pink and has a picture of prince on the grips.
He also has a collection of village people t shirts.
Youre black though…
I hear he dances to the village people’s greatest hits in a leopard speedo. I would hate to see his Saturday night fever get up.
I don’t know what America’s gun is, but I know the most 'MERICAN gun is George Washington’s saddle pistol that I bought at auction and gave some upgrades.
America’s gun will never be a past gun or a future gun, it will always be the present one used to defend the country. At this present time it would be the AR platform.
Kiss my ass you old goat!!hope you choke on your Metamucil and the nurses forget to change your diaper
LOL
Still better than your rubbing yourself down with olive oil and dancing naked in front of the mirror to Liberatchi piano solos…Ginga Perv…
Found @Caw on Twitter! Now I remember why I stay off social media…
Oh My!
Have you thought of this before? Seem like you might have thought of this before, tbh.
Wow…your boyfriend is something else. Please dont rub your life choices in our faces though, keep it behind closed doors. Thanks for understanding.
So you want us to quit trying to save you from your sinful “Peter Pan” lifestyle? Fine, keep dancing with glitter, Princess! We won’t judge…
like everything an country’s identity evolves with what the the populace is exposed to. If you say 45 - first thing that comes to mind is the Colt SAA or Peacemaker just as saying 38. anything S&W revolver, The rifle would have been a 30.06 Springer and of course the iconic Thompson .Other then the 1903 (which ended up as hunting rifles) everything else would have bee thanks to Hollywood and TV.
I can go either way on that, SAA or 1911, guess it depends on where who causes it to come to mind
when it comes to the 1911- the US Government was the Patent Holder (hence the 1911 being referred as the Government ) even post WW1 and was chambered in quite a lot of other calibre, The 1911 really didn’t gain it’s fame post Viet Nam. Even then should you mention Colt 45 - your mind wondered back to the cowboy gun.
nope, this time it was to a different Samuel