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ADAM HENRY DRIVERS

 Driving in Las Vegas is an interesting challenge.

When I first arrived in Southern Nevada I thought folks here drove like maniacs. Then, after being here for a few months I went back to SoCal for a short visit and discovered that the people there drove like maniacs as well.

So, here are some tips for people (male and female) who drive:

Hang up and drive. I am certain that some little girl driving a Neon isn’t closing some important business deal on the phone and her call can wait until she gets home.

Pick a lane. Pick a lane and stay there. Changing lanes every 200 feet, attempting to get in front of the car in front of you ain’t gonna get you there any faster.

Plan ahead. Figure out where you are going and how to get there before you get in the damn car. If you know you’re gonna have to make a left turn up ahead, get into the inside lane a mile from the turn. Don’t wait till you’re 200 feet from the left turn lane before moving from the farthest outside lane to the turn lane.

When making a turn, make the damn turn! Most of us don’t have all day to wait behind you.

You may think you are being considerate and doing your good dead for the day by letting some schuck out of a parking lot driveway but you are being inconsiderate to the other schucks behind you.

Remember, lights set for 35 miles per hour are also set for 70 miles per hour, NOT! Speeding may get you through one light but you’ll get stopped at the next light. Don’t be in such a big hurry to die, or kill someone else for that matter.

If it takes one half hour to get there leave 45 minutes before you need to be there.

If you are going straight through an intersection, don’t be in the right lane at a red light. Some people may want to be able to make a right turn on that red light.

Stop going through red lights damn it!

If the speed limit is 45 MPH, don’t drive 35.

If you are the first car in the right turn lane, turn right, don’t go straight trying to get out in front of the people going straight.

Where does it say that you are so special that you can park in the fire lane at the store just because your passenger went inside and you stayed with the car?

Don’t be an Adam Henry when you drive.

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IS IT JUST ME OR . . .

 

Is it just me or are the following words and phrases extremely over-used:

Execution style

Surreal

Back in the day

Faux

Old school

At the end of the day

Packing heat

And speaking of “packing heat” . . .

When I read articles about gun control and/or concealed carry, invariably the writer says something about this not being the “old west” or “wild west.”

First, it seems to me that our time is much more violent than the old west. It would be nice if we did live in the old west. Then we could at least shoot back. The local sheriff would ask: “What happened here?” And we would say, “Well, sheriff, it’s like this: “I caught this here card sharp cheatin’ and I called him out.” And witnesses to the shootin’ would say: “Yep, sheriff, he gave him every chance, but that tin horn drew first. It was a fair fight, sheriff” And the sheriff would say: “Some of you boys cart him over to the undertaker.” And that would be that.

But my second point is, if’n this ain’t the “old west” news writers ought to stop using words and phrases that have been out of use since the ‘30s or ‘40s. Words like “packing heat”, “packing iron” or “toting a gun.”

The phrase “packing heat” is tired. At least change it up once in a while. How about using “smoke wagon” occasionally?

And execution style? Aren’t you stood in front of a wall when you are executed by firing squad? Certainly, I suppose when the bad guys makes you kneel and he shoots you in the back of the head he executed you but still, that phrase is over-used by an unimaginative MSM.

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FALLING INTO THE TRAP

During my reading I am surprised to find that many writers are still using words and phrasses made up by the Brady Bunch and others in the anti-gun crowd. these are words and phrases designed to cast a bad light on our shooting sports. The anti-gunners coined words and phrases such as "high capacity ammunition feeding devices" or "high capacity magazines", and "assault weapons".

For us to adopt these words and phrases lend credence and legitimacy to them.

There is no such thing as an "assault weapon" or "high capacity magazines".

In place of "high capacity" how about we use wide body or double stack. In place of "assault weapon" we should call them rifles or even semi-auto rifles or better yet, sporting rifles.

Further, when we see these words or phrases used in news articles we must write to the author and gently correct that usage explaning that these phrases are meant to be disparaging. For that reason we must stop using them ourselves. End of lesson.
 
There are no such thin
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Liberals in Nevada

Harry Reid (D-Searchlight) is up for election in 2010. Let's see if we can help Harry find another vocation. Obviously Harry doesn't understand free market concepts, supply & demand or anything about oil. I strongly advise Harry to watch History Channel's Modern Marvels - Secrets of Oil. This episode is extremely informative.
 
Harry Reid's (D-Searchlight) idea about domestic oil is to leave it in the ground since there is a finite amount available. Leave it there for what?
 
Harry Pelosi (D-Searchlight) and Nancy Reid (D-Fantasyland) are contributing to the demise of our economy and the country.
 
Let's vote liberalism out of existance.
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Freedom in Nevada

I was born in Texas, but I lived in California (or as we call it, the Socialist People’s Republik of Kalifornia) from age 8 to 46.  In 1998 I moved to Nevada.

Even though I have lived most of my life in California I never accepted California’s liberalism; I never forgot my Texas roots. I have always considered myself a Southerner and appreciate my southern heritage.

Part of that heritage includes individualism, independence, liberty and freedom.

That being the case, living in Nevada has been a wonderful change from California.

The difference in freedom in Nevada as opposed to California is striking. See http://www.keepandbeararms.com/newsarchives/XcNewsPlus.asp?cmd=view&articleid=976

Since I now live in the freer state of Nevada, I decided to take advantage of that freedom. Since moving to Nevada I have obtained a concealed carry permit, a suppressor (silencer) for a .22 caliber handgun, an AR type rifle (with collapsible stock, bayonet lug and 30 round magazines. OMG!) and membership at a great outdoor range. There are also a number of great places in the desert where one can go to shoot. There are also several gun stores with indoor ranges where you can maintain your shooting skills.

Further, I have introduced a number of coworkers to the shooting sports.

California law requires people to purchase a handgun once every thirty days. Actually, I think the law was intended to restrict said purchases to one every thirty days so a lot of California gun owners make sure they keep up with their monthly allotment. It is my personal belief that some people buy more guns during the year than they would have otherwise if the rationing law didn’t exist. I have maintained that practice since moving to Nevada. During one month I purchased nine handguns. You gotta love that.

In Nevada you can still find guns for sale in the local newspaper and you can buy guns from private individuals.

Here in Nevada we also have Vin Suprynowicz. You must check out Vin.

There are a couple of other states that aren’t as restrictive as California such as Utah, Idaho and Arizona. If you find that California life is too restrictive you might consider moving to one of the freer states.

However, if you do move to Nevada and you are a liberal, please leave your liberalism at the border (state line). We don’t want your liberal California BS here.

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