Now you're acting like a petulant little child, about the same way the turd in chief acts.
Bypassing the ignore feature is tantamount to harassment, and has been reported as such.
Yeah, it's probably because I set it up on tapatalk. I'm pulling out my desktop to correct the situation. I know how annoying it can be.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find peace along Jordan's edge.
I don't know how or why you're seeing it otherwise, but that's how it's there. It's on my profile as my signature. I'll look into it, maybe change the font or color or something to make it more obvious.
More evasion. Not surprised at this point.
Added to ignore list. I'll debate anything with anyone, until it starts getting rude, driven around in circles, and petty grade school teasing starts. We're supposed to be grown assed men and women.
I know this, I've been accused in the past of being...
Then by all means, discuss instead of spewing rhetorical bull ****.
I've specifically asked you a number of questions that you've very pointedly ignored and *attempted* to deflect.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find...
They have no power curve. 100% of the power and torque is available immediately. And I'm not too sure on the transmission, whether they have direct drive or if it even goes through a tranny.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night...
Yes, that is the one I'm referring to. However big it was, Americans were disenchanted with diesel cars until fairly recently.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find peace along Jordan's edge.
If GM hadn't completely and totally killed American confidence in small diesels in cars back in the 70's, we'd be seeing better gains in fuel economy than with hybrids, most of which I personally would have to own with minimal cost of ownership for several years beyond payoff (if financing new)...
How do you see this via text based interaction?
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find peace along Jordan's edge.
My ex is a diesel mechanic. They're actually computer controlled manuals. Automatic as far as the driver is concerned, but the mechanics of how it operates is actually the same as a manual, just not controlled by the driver.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself...
My car would be better off as a manual. A 2012 dodge avenger. It's underpowered and shifts way to early.
The transmission is also garbage. But that's more a problem due to it being a four speed chrysler auto, than it being an auto in general. I bought it new off the delivery truck with 5 miles...
I'm'a get me one soon as I can.
Come if you must, but only if you must. For the day you find yourself upon my step shall be the night you find peace along Jordan's edge.
That is eventually what I got around to saying. However, I do still take exception to your blanket statement that knives should always be carried on the off side simply because it's what works for you in your circumstances with your loaded duty belt. I won't ask you to retract it, I'll just...
Details? It was one simple question. Is your department training you guys to forgo your batons, spray, and taser, and go straight for your knife? Do police departments even train officers in knife fighting? I've never heard of it.
Is your department training you guys to forgo your baton, OC, and taser, and go for your knife? What department is this?
And: you can speak for you, but I see way too many rambo wannabes and have personally known too many rambo wannabes behind a badge. Kudos to you for not having a hard on at...
I wouldn't hold it against someone who had to improvise in the course of their duties. But a law enforcement officer who is PLANNING to use it as a secondary? Part of the reason they weren't authorized for us was because our command considered knives to be "bar brawling", unprofessional...
Only if necessary. A knife was never authorized for anything other than cleaning fingernails and opening mail, except in the infantry. The baton is lethal enough, but also debilitating enough. It's what we were taught to use.
There's a couple of good reasons we were taught to use the baton...
Well to make sure I'm clear! MY training was to first and foremost DO NOT LET THEM get the gun. My platoon sergeant actually specifically said "that weapon should never leave it's holster unless it's YOUR hand pulling it out."
We practiced. And we practiced. Ribs were broken, teeth were lost...