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Don't. I'm an Illini fan.
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Oh, sorry. Do we need to talk slower :confused3:rotfl2:
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In the words of Taylor Swift..."Why ya gotta be so mean?" :rotfl2:
Ok, a DisDad quoted Taylor Swift. Your man card entitlement is currently on probation. :rolleyes1

Only 9 pages, so I read through them. You know, just in case someone made fun on Canada. They didn't, but there was some nice banter on Minnesota vs. Illinois vs. Indiana. You know what they all have in common? They all wish they were Wisconsin. :smokin:
I really thought there would be a lot more pages and a lot less actual content this morning. :rotfl2:

All I have to say about the Big 10 back and forth thing going on is that we can all agree to this. At least we're not Penn State. :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

Erin? Really? Four words: "Christian Ponder, NFL" :lmao::rotfl: "Quarterback"
See, I couldn't even type all of that without busting out laughing.
But he's a gooooood keeid. Just ask Bobby.
 
What the hell has happened to the world if we cant even go to see a movie safely!!! 12 people dead at a midnight showing of Dark Night Rises in Colorado. My support to those people who have lost friends and family. Some were as young as 6. That could have been my kid. Seriously..........

Unbelievable. Something you just can't even imagine. My phone blew up this morning, and I've been fielding calls all morning.

These are the types of events that have a way of changing lots of things...

Prayers for the victims and their families.
 
Unbelievable. Something you just can't even imagine. My phone blew up this morning, and I've been fielding calls all morning.

These are the types of events that have a way of changing lots of things...

Prayers for the victims and their families.

I agree. I thought to myself what would I have done. I do and have been glued to the tv praying that things aren't as bad as the media is saying. But they are in my thoughts.
 
Unbelievable. Something you just can't even imagine. My phone blew up this morning, and I've been fielding calls all morning.

These are the types of events that have a way of changing lots of things...

Prayers for the victims and their families.

Absolutely horrifying. Showing up to that scene must have been like a war zone. Praying for all involve.
 

I agree. I thought to myself what would I have done. I do and have been glued to the tv praying that things aren't as bad as the media is saying. But they are in my thoughts.

Unfortunately, it's probably worse...

Absolutely horrifying. Showing up to that scene must have been like a war zone. Praying for all involve.

Yes, it would have been....and chaotic. Believe it or not, you disconnect and "get down to business" as it were...
 
My youngest did hit 2 runners home on sacrifice and caught a fly ball as catcher to end the inning. Really proud dad. She did miss one throw home. While it was a little short and hopped, she should have knocked it down.
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I'll let you all fight over it while I take my 10th of the money, buy me the condo I can afford, while depositing enough in multiple FDIC accounts to live for the rest of my life in case my mutual funds and municipal bonds don't give me the return I need.

What do I need? Enough for APs. Plan to eat TS and WDW 365 days a year. Hopefully, I'll be close enough that I won't need to drive to WDW and can just walk. Maybe a plane ticket to come back to KY once a year and the rest of the stuff we have already. my pin collection will grow quickly.
Sounds like you have it all figured out... You forgot one thing in your post.

WINNING! (no charlie sheen)




Yes, the Almighty and Powerful (and may I add speedy) Rafiki is correct :thumbsup2
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Last time we were there in December, we watched Illuminations in sub-freezing temps. The DIS needs a shivering smiley.
December 2010? Yea... Wishes was cold too.

I swam when it was 60 degrees out too. BRRRRRRRRRRRRR


I saw yesterday as I was skimming through the thread that Bambi thinks we are the worst nemesis ever? :confused3
 
Unfortunately, it's probably worse...



Yes, it would have been....and chaotic. Believe it or not, you disconnect and "get down to business" as it were...

I give men and women like you a standing ovation and many prayers for what you have to endure while in the field. And it's situations like this that make me wonder what the outcome had been if more citizens had concealed weapons to defend themselves. Sounds like this guy was pretty well armed.
 
We've had the TV on here at work this morning learning a little bit about this. I never turned a TV on at home this morning, so this is the first I've heard of it. Such a sad situation all around, but I've got to admit I was a little disappointed that there was anything left of the suspect to arrest.
 
All I have to say about the Big 10 back and forth thing going on is that we can all agree to this. At least we're not Penn State. :rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:
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I saw yesterday as I was skimming through the thread that Bambi thinks we are the worst nemesis ever? :confused3

Evidently she actually looked up the definition of nemesis, and the fact that we txt message, are Facebook friends, and are planning to vacation in WDW at the same time does not fit into her definition of the word. She's asked me several times "so, are you friends with him or not?" My response is usually "Tim? I hate that guy. He's my nemesis. I should text him and find out how his kids are doing.":lmao:
 
I give men and women like you a standing ovation and many prayers for what you have to endure while in the field. And it's situations like this that make me wonder what the outcome had been if more citizens had concealed weapons to defend themselves. Sounds like this guy was pretty well armed.
I completely agree. Unfortunately, you can guarantee that some people out there are going to take this as a reason we need tighter gun control. :rolleyes2
 
Good morning gentlemen. :surfweb:
The kids are still sleeping. I guess two hours in the pool and another two running down the neighbor's slip and slide will do that. :rotfl2:

Only 9 pages, so I read through them. You know, just in case someone made fun on Canada. They didn't, but there was some nice banter on Minnesota vs. Illinois vs. Indiana. You know what they all have in common? They all wish they were Wisconsin. :smokin:
If Wisconsin is so damn great why are there so many cheese heads coming over here and setting down roots? Forget the US Mexico border, we need to close the Minnesota and Wisconsin border! :furious:

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Ok, a DisDad quoted Taylor Swift. Your man card entitlement is currently on probation. :rolleyes1
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What the hell has happened to the world if we cant even go to see a movie safely!!! 12 people dead at a midnight showing of Dark Night Rises in Colorado. My support to those people who have lost friends and family. Some were as young as 6. That could have been my kid. Seriously..........

Agreed. Very sad news. Thoughts and prayers from here.
 
I give men and women like you a standing ovation and many prayers for what you have to endure while in the field. And it's situations like this that make me wonder what the outcome had been if more citizens had concealed weapons to defend themselves. Sounds like this guy was pretty well armed.

To be honest brother, and I'm as Second Amendment as the come, but a concealed weapon could have presented a bigger problem in an incident like this.

Number 1, the guy was wearing body armor...so it was going to take a very well placed shot, and significant situational awareness, under fire, to "stop the threat"--even for well trained guys. (OK Self, center mass didn't have any effect--where do I shoot him now? And then pulling off the shot). That's a little much to ask even of your average street officer.

Number 2, given the chaos and confusion of the scene...the arriving cops may have viewed a legally armed civilian pointing or shooting a weapon as a deadly threat...guess what happens then? More Tragedy. The cops are just as subject to the "fog of war" as it gets.

Now, that being said, if you have a concealed weapons....and have a clean shot...and can end it, then please for god's sake end it right there. JUST MAKE DARN WELL AND SURE SOMEONE KNOWS YOU'RE THE GOOD GUY.

Trust me...even guys like me have to think about this kind of stuff since I'm plainclothes Agent, and not a uniform patrol officer. In a situation like this, a uniformed patrol officer could easily mistake me for a bad guy and make my day go south very very quickly.


Of course, if multiple people had them, it could have ended real quick like. I still advocate carrying--I think everyone should....just remember the situation. This particular even was so chaotic, you don't want to be part of the problem;)
 
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To be honest brother, and I'm as Second Amendment as the come, but a concealed weapon could have presented a bigger problem in an incident like this.

Number 1, the guy was wearing body armor...so it was going to take a very well placed shot, and significant situational awareness, under fire, to "stop the threat"--even for well trained guys. (OK Self, center mass didn't have any effect--where do I shoot him now? And then pulling off the shot). That's a little much to ask even of your average street officer.

Number 2, given the chaos and confusion of the scene...the arriving cops may have viewed a legally armed civilian pointing or shooting a weapon as a deadly threat...guess what happens then? More Tragedy. The cops are just as subject to the "fog of war" as it gets.

Now, that being said, if you have a concealed weapons....and have a clean shot...and can end it, then please for god's sake end it right there. JUST MAKE DARN WELL AND SURE SOMEONE KNOWS YOU'RE THE GOOD GUY.

Trust me...even guys like me have to think about this kind of stuff since I'm plainclothes Agent, and not a uniform patrol officer. In a situation like this, a uniformed patrol officer could easily mistake me for a bad guy and make my day go south very very quickly.

Of course, if multiple people had them, it could have ended real quick like. I still advocate carrying--I think everyone should....just remember the situation. This particular even was so chaotic, you don't want to be part of the problem;)

There was an early report that someone in the theatre tried to stab him with a key, but was shear dead. This is scaring the crap out of my wife.
 
If Wisconsin is so damn great why are there so many cheese heads coming over here and setting down roots? Forget the US Mexico border, we need to close the Minnesota and Wisconsin border! :furious:

Funny, we have the same problem here in Illinois. Something's fishy with the Frozen One's logic I think.

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To be honest brother, and I'm as Second Amendment as the come, but a concealed weapon could have presented a bigger problem in an incident like this.

Number 1, the guy was wearing body armor...so it was going to take a very well placed shot, and significant situational awareness, under fire, to "stop the threat"--even for well trained guys. (OK Self, center mass didn't have any effect--where do I shoot him now? And then pulling off the shot). That's a little much to ask even of your average street officer.

Number 2, given the chaos and confusion of the scene...the arriving cops may have viewed a legally armed civilian pointing or shooting a weapon as a deadly threat...guess what happens then? More Tragedy. The cops are just as subject to the "fog of war" as it gets.

Now, that being said, if you have a concealed weapons....and have a clean shot...and can end it, then please for god's sake end it right there. JUST MAKE DARN WELL AND SURE SOMEONE KNOWS YOU'RE THE GOOD GUY.

Trust me...even guys like me have to think about this kind of stuff since I'm plainclothes Agent, and not a uniform patrol officer. In a situation like this, a uniformed patrol officer could easily mistake me for a bad guy and make my day go south very very quickly.


Of course, if multiple people had them, it could have ended real quick like. I still advocate carrying--I think everyone should....just remember the situation. This particular even was so chaotic, you don't want to be part of the problem;)

COMPLETELY agree. Would NOT be a good day to be mistaken as a bad guy. :eek: Then there's also the possibility of a good guy accidentally shooting a innocent bystander. So many things to consider. Even still... makes you wonder how many could have been spared if someone had the reaction like the 71 year old man in Florida.
 
To be honest brother, and I'm as Second Amendment as the come, but a concealed weapon could have presented a bigger problem in an incident like this.

Number 1, the guy was wearing body armor...so it was going to take a very well placed shot, and significant situational awareness, under fire, to "stop the threat"--even for well trained guys. (OK Self, center mass didn't have any effect--where do I shoot him now? And then pulling off the shot). That's a little much to ask even of your average street officer.

Number 2, given the chaos and confusion of the scene...the arriving cops may have viewed a legally armed civilian pointing or shooting a weapon as a deadly threat...guess what happens then? More Tragedy. The cops are just as subject to the "fog of war" as it gets.

Now, that being said, if you have a concealed weapons....and have a clean shot...and can end it, then please for god's sake end it right there. JUST MAKE DARN WELL AND SURE SOMEONE KNOWS YOU'RE THE GOOD GUY.

Trust me...even guys like me have to think about this kind of stuff since I'm plainclothes Agent, and not a uniform patrol officer. In a situation like this, a uniformed patrol officer could easily mistake me for a bad guy and make my day go south very very quickly.


Of course, if multiple people had them, it could have ended real quick like. I still advocate carrying--I think everyone should....just remember the situation. This particular even was so chaotic, you don't want to be part of the problem;)

First of all, add my prayers to those in Colorado today. It's a shame what happened.

Also Fed, thanks for your insight and experience on this topic. Although I don't carry or own any firearms, I do support those who do, albeit with proper training and education.
 
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