A battleship?
Dude, haven't you ever been to Battleship Cove in Fall River? I'm with Gonzo, I wanted that baby at MY house!
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A battleship?
Dude, haven't you ever been to Battleship Cove in Fall River? I'm with Gonzo, I wanted that baby at MY house!
My ex-father-in-law has an office on board the U.S.S. Massachusetts. He had a lot to do with getting those vessels into shape for the whole "museum" thing they've got going on there.
Not that anyone really cares...ROFL ;-)
A battleship?
I do! Your ex-FIL then is responsibl for some of the best memories from my childhood.
Me too. That's one of my favorite museums.
From the definition of "infernal machine", it sounds like it could be a legit charge.
For the purposes of this section, the term “infernal machine” shall mean any device for endangering life or doing unusual damage to property, or both, by fire or explosion, whether or not contrived to ignite or explode automatically.
Bringing up several issues.Doesn't matter if the items are legal or not, they aren't legal for him to possess since his LTC was suspended
I've been to Battleship Cove, and I got a chance to board the Missouri during Fleet Week many years back. Damn right I want a battleship. That way when I pull into the outer harbor I can tell that punk Larry Ellison to weigh anchor and move that POS boat he calls "Rising Sun" before I change its name to "Sinking Sun."A battleship?
Oh, I really do care. There are some things that are God's work, and what your FIL did was God's work. And cool. Really, really cool.My ex-father-in-law has an office on board the U.S.S. Massachusetts. He had a lot to do with getting those vessels into shape for the whole "museum" thing they've got going on there.
Not that anyone really cares...ROFL ;-)
Oh, I really do care. There are some things that are God's work, and what your FIL did was God's work. And cool. Really, really cool.
Are you serious? I've wanted anti-tank weaponry since I found out it existed, when I was about four years old.
Me too. Since I can't get the real thing, I've spent a lot of time trying to turn my S&W .500 into one. I'm almost there.
Me too. Since I can't get the real thing, I've spent a lot of time trying to turn my S&W .500 into one. I'm almost there.
I'll be sure to thank him for you as well.
I'll probably go visit them over Christmas.
Police said he turned in three guns — two of them unregistered
Welcome to the land of suitability and the LTC...BTW....side note....why should a charge of fraud (which is pretty much civil) result in the loss of his Constitutional rights? He was charged, not convicted, and the charges were not of any violent nature.
BTW....side note....why should a charge of fraud (which is pretty much civil) result in the loss of his Constitutional rights? He was charged, not convicted, and the charges were not of any violent nature.
Holy balls. That is the funniest thread I've ever read.
I agree. If he had to surrender his LTC, he should have moved all of his firearms, ammunition and accessories over the border into NH immediately. All of the other stuff should have been cached underground. If he had done this, the cops would have left empty-handed after serving their "no-knock" warrant. This fool got what he deserved.this guy's a fruit loop
...Massachusetts law prohibits the transfer of ammuntion without an ammunition sellers licence (really!)...
No person shall sell ammunition in the Commonwealth unless duly licensed...
If he had done this, the cops would have left empty-handed after serving their "no-knock" warrant.