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    no, I'm too busy with my African charities. Hold on, I'm getting a call from Bono...sorry got to go....

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    Would you consider buying a handgun for security (not sport)?

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    Well in this country you can't buy a handgun for either purpose, although you can buy black powder six shooters like replica Navy Colts. These don't seem to be considered dangerous. I used to love shooting when I was in the service and was rather proficient with a Browning Hi-power and an SMG, as well as being a full-bore and small-bore marksman. My eyes aren't up to long-range rifle shooting these days, but I'm quite handy with s shotgun.

    However, back to the question. Security? No. Not unless I was living somewhere very dangerous.

    If you were a striking miner, would you drop breeze blocks off motorway bridges onto the cars of scabs?

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    I used to be a miner before I got into financial services and I really missed those folks in West Virginia and Tennessee, solid as Oak as they didn't have much book knowledge. If it were not for the peeping tom problems in that region and my bootleg whiskey operations running into legal difficulties (Damn you Jack Daniels!), I might still be there.

    Sometimes when I'm changing channels I see NASCAR racing and I think back to Dennys and other fine establishments and sob quietly into my Dry Shaken Grey Goose Vodka Martini. I enjoyed mining though - some days when it was acid raining we (that is me, Bubba Bob and Billy Dilly) would gaze out at the strip mined mountains glowing with carcinogenic compounds and toxic heavy metals and dream of big FRAKING (Hydraulic fracturing) contracts in the clean blue Rocky Mountains, but back to the question:

    I would never strike as a miner, because loyalty to the company is paramount for me and being a Yes Man is also deep in my DNA, but I might consider dropping Water Balloons onto cars.

    Would you say mean things to a scab when through the strike lines? Would you make him or her cry?

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    ^Now that's a reply! lol^

    I'd say their mother was a hamster and their father smelled of elderberries, so yes! But probably they'd cry with laughter!

    Would you sell arms in bulk on the black market for conflict diamonds?
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    I try my best to never make anyone cry.

    Would you use a forum to rant if you were in a bad mood?

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    Check out my blog and several of my poems

    would you ignore me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    ^Now that's a reply! lol^

    I'd say their mother was a hamster and their father smelled of elderberries, so yes! But probably they'd cry with laughter!

    Would you sell arms in bulk on the black market for conflict diamonds?
    Sounds like a sensible plan to me, I LOVE diamonds!!

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    That's my girl!

    would you kill for money or love?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    Check out my blog and several of my poems

    would you ignore me?
    men liked to ignored a bit, the more you ignore them the more they seem to want you....it's the thrill of the chase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    That's my girl!

    would you kill for money or love?
    love

    same question

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    Depends whether I thought I could get away with it Money would probably be more risky. The law takes a dim view of contract killers, unless they work for certain governments anyway.

    Would you know what to do with a marlinspike

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilimarlene View Post
    men liked to ignored a bit, the more you ignore them the more they seem to want you....it's the thrill of the chase.
    Women like the same thing....well, not THAT, but the "tony w. push and pull patented technique" works. I'd say I can manipulate mostly any woman even the weary ones and the wary ones too!

    Love

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    maybe that's why you're still single...too much manipulation. The smart women always know when they're being played.

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    [QUOTE=Hawkman;1229672]Depends whether I thought I could get away with it Money would probably be more risky. The law takes a dim view of contract killers, unless they work for certain governments anyway.

    Would you know what to do with a marlinspike[/QUOTE

    lilimarlene is not good with any type of tools, she might break a nail.

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