This Is Such An ADD Post

Oct 19, 2006 00:20

I'm starting for the foilist team. Our first tournament is in November. Yeah. Something about being a varsity athlete makes me very uncomfortable ( Read more... )

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jdangerously October 19 2006, 15:37:33 UTC
Congrats on the starting position. You should be a pumpkin. And because they are very very fun.

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red_clarity October 21 2006, 01:02:44 UTC
Why yes, a pumkin may indeed be the opposite of sluttly. There are really no circumstances in which I could see a pumpkin being sexy. At all. The only downside to that costume is that I would probably knock something over or fall down a roll down a hill or something . . .

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fencerlitdiva October 20 2006, 02:39:57 UTC
*grin* I'm not surprised. Rock out!! Will you be going to Bloomington in April?

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red_clarity October 21 2006, 01:03:11 UTC
Erm. Not sure, but doubtful . . .

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fencerlitdiva October 23 2006, 18:36:47 UTC
Bah. Your team should go. Collegiate Nationals is a good time, and Bloomington is the bomb, yo. (Plus I might be there, but that's classified info, missy.)

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anonymous October 20 2006, 17:18:17 UTC
I'm not surprised either. Have fun and do well. (in that order).

There is no real technological difference between an "assault rifle" that can be legally purchased in the US and a semi-automatic rifle for hunting deer. IT is all semantics, show, and propoganda. And they are fun to shoot.

SJ

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red_clarity October 21 2006, 01:07:48 UTC
Thanks! :)

Yeah, I think too much of it is propaganda. But didn't they recently legalize automatic rifles, like M-16s? Yeah? I dunno - If I weren't so lazy / busy, I would do some research.

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anonymous October 21 2006, 11:54:00 UTC
To (legally)own an automatic weapon you have to get a Class 4 federal firearms permit. YOU can buy semi automatic versions of the M-16 though. And with a little work make them full auto but then they are illegal. Of course you can do the same thing to the deer rifle too. I was once out shooting with a friend when the shear pin in his 22 broke and we suddenly had a fully automatic 22 rifle. It was fun. Not very usefull, but fun. His father got it fixed.

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