The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 6

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    actaeon277

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    Many years ago, a co-worker and I wen to what was then called BW3 (Buffalo Wild Wings and Wecks) and got half a bucket of mild wings and half a bucket of wild wings (super spicy) and mixed them together for an office pitch-in. We labeled it "Wussian Woulette Wings." The results were hilarious, including one guy who got a mild wing and said it seemed a bit spicy, but then got a wild wing, and ran out of the room in tears....
     

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    Many years ago, a co-worker and I wen to what was then called BW3 (Buffalo Wild Wings and Wecks) and got half a bucket of mild wings and half a bucket of wild wings (super spicy) and mixed them together for an office pitch-in. We labeled it "Wussian Woulette Wings." The results were hilarious, including one guy who got a mild wing and said it seemed a bit spicy, but then got a wild wing, and ran out of the room in tears....

    Playing an evil prank like that should result in a throat punch.

    Requoted, appropriately. At least you warned them. That would earn you a punch in the junk instead of the throat. The one will kill you, but the other only makes you wish you'd been killed.

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    Tack's trigger discipline blows.

    Not to justify his lack of finger discipline, but people forget just how new the four rules are. Col. Jeff Cooper's rules were published in "The Modern Technique of the Pistol" in 1991. Police Academy 1 came out in 1984. I'm glad the four rules have become such a widely accepted standard, but it was just a generation ago that people approached gun handling very differently.
     
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    Not to justify his lack of finger discipline, but people forget just how new the four rules are. Col. Jeff Cooper's rules were published in "The Modern Technique of the Pistol" in 1991. Police Academy 1 came out in 1984. I'm glad the four rules have become such a widely accepted standard, but it was just a generation ago that people approached gun handling very differently.

    :yesway: A voice of reason.
     
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