Lol, he was a character for sure. He was the perfect Batman with his Justice League of Open Carry.
Dude, don't even get me started on that group of Gun Rights "Ambassadors".
Lol, he was a character for sure. He was the perfect Batman with his Justice League of Open Carry.
Dude, don't even get me started on that group of Gun Rights "Ambassadors".
BS sure has changed a lot over the years
Lol, he was a character for sure. He was the perfect Batman with his Justice League of Open Carry.
That dudes youtube page was like a tribute to serial killers.
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You are totally missing out if you have not seen the video and the thread they were posted in.WHAT!?!?! I didn't even know there was a YouTube page!!!!
WHAT!?!?! I didn't even know there was a YouTube page!!!!
Mmmmmm. Yeaaaaa... Kitty kitty loves daddy.
Steve Raacke is a strange one.
We've all changed a little as well. If you dig back far enough you can see me rabidly advocating here for open carry too.
And throwing cigarette butts out of your vehicle!
I remain a staunch advocate for disposing of lit cigarettes via car windows, but I've narrowed the location down solely to douchey, upscale South Louisiana neighborhoods. I quit smoking more than 2 years ago, but lord help you if I ever find an address for your home. You will be shoveling butts for days.
In all seriousness; if I've never mentioned it, congratulations on the cessation. The older you are, the harder that is to achieve.
I always chuckle when I see the footage of the big tobacco execs in front of the Congressional subcommittee telling them nicotine is not addictive.
Don't go congratulating me too quickly. I'm still very addicted to nicotine. I just vaporize it electronically now before inhaling. Much less mess and I can actually breath now.
So, first littering; and now after 2years you haven't weaned off of that garbage completely? Is there an end game to you disappointing me?
You give up your caffeine and I'll consider giving up my nicotine.
You give up your caffeine and I'll consider giving up my nicotine.
Looks like it was hospital security people that put him in custody. What's his name Steve the open carry guy was a guard at BRG