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Illegal Clown posted:And yet no mention of its use as the sidearm for Colonel Sandurz in Spaceballs. I'm disappointed, at least that's what I thought he used. Yeah, they need a name-check there. If you go to the Spaceballs page, it says, "A Claridge Hi-Tech pistol was seen in the pistol holster of Col. Sandurz onboard Spaceball One."
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infrared35 posted:
Was the whole idea of 80s tacticlol to look as much like a lovely variant of the Beretta PM12 as possible?
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Inspector_71 posted:There are people in their 2nd year of College right now who were born in the 90s. I can remember the tail-end of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Like the October, 1990 fall. I was either too young or not alive for the rest of it. On the other hand, I felt old when someone mentioned that they couldn't remember Diablo II coming out and the SNES was, in their opinion, a "retro" console. My friend's younger brother didn't believe me that there was an AWB at all. Music from my childhood is being played on Oldies station
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Illegal Clown posted:I wish I saved the comic I saw not too long ago, where the kid says something like, "Want to know what's scary? I was born after the attacks of 9/11 and am old enough to have this conversation with you." Wish granted. http://xkcd.com/647/
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BaronW posted:Wish granted. This is the best xkcd. http://xkcd.com/137/
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Captain Log posted:I bet some of those young bastards are Twittering this right now! '91
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Black Stormy posted:This is the best xkcd. No, this is (
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BaronW posted:Wish granted. Thanks. I may have saved that one before but then I now have two copies. Chantilly Say posted:'91 When you were born, I was being yelled at by my mom to stop watching Desert Storm coverage on CNN all day. And if you were born later in the year, I was feeling sad that the war was over and we weren't blowing stuff up anymore. A year later and I was up late with my dad, watching the Marines landing in Somalia. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCYZOkaAUVk
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Chantilly Say posted:'91 When you were born, I was well out of high school and my former classmates all joked that they thought I was probably fighting in Desert Storm. Little did they know I was Fighting The War At Home.
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The Cola Wars claimed many young men of our generation
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The blindfold taste tests never broke me. I was the best of the best of the best.
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New Coke... the 30 year failure. I still have nightmares.
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In 1991, I was part of a live Rocky cast where I specialized in Dr. Scott however also did a strip Chucky Gray one night and played Columbia on switch night. I was 21, and neck deep in Florida crazy women. The year after you were born, my ex-wife had her son. He turns 18 in October. I am currently twice your age. So relax. You have your whole life ahead of you.
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In 1991, I learned to walk.
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ChlorineTrifluoride posted:http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vi...?Item=160239183 SOLD 4700 wow
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my gut tells me a steampunk shithead bought that
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Inspector_71 posted:There are people in their 2nd year of College right now who were born in the 90s. I was alive for 4 days of the 80s and am now in my 3rd year of college, does that count? College suck though, no money for guns
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Blackmage Yapo posted:I was alive for 4 days of the 80s and am now in my 3rd year of college, does that count? You aren't pimping the system or working hard enough
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El Jorge posted:I can remember the tail-end of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Like the October, 1990 fall. The wall fell on 11/9 1989. My dad and I were ready to hop into the car and drive to Berlin. Mom didn't want us to go in case it got messy. We should have gone.
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ChlorineTrifluoride posted:http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vi...?Item=160239183 Dammit TFR you made me a milsurp fag even without owning any milsurp. Hearing that it sold for 4700 only makes me angrier.
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drat, y'all some young fellers. I was born about a month before the Tet Offensive.
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Captain Log posted:I know this is far from the worst offender here but what the gently caress is a Linda Carbine? They are garbage I had Terry Carbine ( not mine) The feeding ramp was made of plastic. One day at the range the ramp broke off and the and caused the bolt to not close in to place the hammer fell and KB! ended up with a piece of brass in my hand and the bolt cracked. I would by a Hi-Point before I buy another one of those again.
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Bogon posted:They are garbage I had Terry Carbine Why the hell would you buy anything that looks that retarded?
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spankmeister posted:Why the hell would you buy anything that looks that retarded? I ask myself every time I go to the gunshows here. There is a dealer who always has a special "Linda" display, complete with a poster of a very very late 80's looking woman holding one. Sort of Oleg Volk circa 1989. It's like the guy got suckered into being a dealer for them 20 years ago and has been doing his damnedest to offload them ever since. I haven't really wanted to ask him why the hell he sells them.
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spankmeister posted:Why the hell would you buy anything that looks that retarded? I think it looks cool in its own retarded way- like a space gun out of a science fiction b-movie from the the 1970ies. I can totally picture Buck Rogers or some other spandex-clad shoulder-padded space-hero busting some swamp aliens with this thing.
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eine dose socken posted:I think it looks cool in its own retarded way- like a space gun out of a science fiction b-movie from the the 1970ies. I can totally picture Buck Rogers or some other spandex-clad shoulder-padded space-hero busting some swamp aliens with this thing. This is the correct answer and I'm glad we can both appreciate crappy post-Star Wars B-movie science fiction aesthetics.
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infrared35 posted:When you were born, I was well out of high school and my former classmates all joked that they thought I was probably fighting in Desert Storm. Little did they know I was Fighting The War At Home. I thank you for your service. You might have lost the skirmish back in the early nineties with Rappaport, but you won the war when it got canceled. ![]() 22 April 2007. The day infrared won the war! Never forget!
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Crowley posted:The wall fell on 11/9 1989. My dad and I were ready to hop into the car and drive to Berlin. Mom didn't want us to go in case it got messy. 11/9/89 is the historically marked "Fall" but the actual Wall wasn't completely dismantled until the following year.
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Ygolonac posted:drat, y'all some young fellers. I was going to tell anyone who doesn't remember Nixon resigning to GTFO, but I'll get off grandpa's lawn instead.
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I was breastfeeding when the Challenger exploded*. I'm young enough to be some of you guys' son, and old enough to think that people born in the 1990s will be old enough to buy handguns soon holy christ. *so like, I was 6 or 7 I think...
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walrusman posted:people born in the 1990s will be old enough to buy handguns soon holy christ. My thought process when reading this, "Oh 1990...so they've still got another fe..another yearsonofabitch"
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Who is the oldest TFR goon? I know I'm not the oldest by far but for the sake of transparency I'll go ahead and say that I turn 26 in June.
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QuarkMartial posted:My thought process when reading this, "Oh 1990...so they've still got another fe..another yearsonofabitch" Yeah, my brother was born in 1990 and it's terrifying I turn 24 on Thursday and I already feel old
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walrusman posted:I was breastfeeding when the Challenger exploded*. I'm young enough to be some of you guys' son, and old enough to think that people born in the 1990s will be old enough to buy handguns soon holy christ. I was 11 days old at that point, and I think the 28th was my actual due date. My fifth birthday party was held in one room of our house, and my dad/grandfather/probably some others watched the initial air strikes of Desert Storm in another room.
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Captain Log posted:Who is the oldest TFR goon? I know I'm not the oldest by far but for the sake of transparency I'll go ahead and say that I turn 26 in June. The oldest I can think of off the top of my head is NosmoKing, though there may be someone older. As for myself, I'm heading toward 27 in another half a year. So close to 30.
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charliebravo77 posted:Yeah, my brother was born in 1990 and it's terrifying You old fucker. I turn 24 in July :/ Captain Log posted:Who is the oldest TFR goon? I know I'm not the oldest by far but for the sake of transparency I'll go ahead and say that I turn 26 in June. I don't know about TFR, but I know that, at one point, there was a 92 year old goon on the forums.
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Captain Log posted:Who is the oldest TFR goon? I'm just a new entry into the
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walrusman posted:I was breastfeeding when the Challenger exploded*. I'm young enough to be some of you guys' son, and old enough to think that people born in the 1990s will be old enough to buy handguns soon holy christ. People born in the 90's have been able to buy handguns for two years.
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Uncle Caveman posted:Toss-up between NoSmoKing who IIRC is 40ish, and infrared35 who I believe is a Númenórian. I applaud your reference. book neeeeerd.
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( not mine) The feeding ramp was made of plastic. One day at the range the ramp broke off and the and caused the bolt to not close in to place the hammer fell and KB! ended up with a piece of brass in my hand and the bolt cracked. I would by a Hi-Point before I buy another one of those again.











