Hetro males don't eat Sushi...
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Hetro males don't eat Sushi...
She completely loves Indian, although her favorite is Korma.
Dude.. Persis is the best in town....I'm drooling thinking about it !!
Asian food typically refers to Chinese / Cantonese food.
Indian food is how Korma / Masala type stuff is referenced in conversation no ?
Yes I know where India is. I could point it out on a map.
Persis is the best Indian restaurant in town... Cypress is the best restaurant in town.
I don't know how a warm blooded American Man, can eat bait wrapped in rice and seaweed and pay 2x the price of the cooked stuff on the same menu.
It's un-American and borderline Metrosexual...
My wife Loves the stuff, but that's fine, the very statement implies she is the correct gender to eat it ;-)
All this and no comments on my new signature line
LOL
No but that was how my mom cooked God bless here. We never went hungry but it all tasted the same.
My opinion has more weight than yours because people were overlooking meat in my town when Indians did not know we came in different colors.
Where is the tolerance huh ??
;-)
I'm feeling singled out and victimized.
Blasphemer.
Agreed.
My MIL is married to a Cajun from the swamp. He cooks like the devil and his food is much different to the French quarter shit.
Yeah. But it apparently takes every pot, pan and utensil in the house for each meal.
Jeebus. I'm ... Fuck it I'm drunk.
http://youtu.be/8mOWSlGrAnk
NJC and Tack, CoonAss is the term, Cajun is just a politically correct version. And yes they can cook.
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I remember your "friends", how could I forget.
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Back on topic.
Did another hundred with the pistol.
Also did a bunch of mag changes with the rifle. Lost count of how many.
Shot the local match today, so no dry fire. Need to work on learning how fast I can go on small targets at distance. When I took my time, I was doing good work. Threading A zone hits between no-shoots while leaning over on one leg and stuff. Awesome. Except, when it works out well, I say "self, we need to do that a little bit faster next time." And it all goes to hell. Working on the drills for that now.
120 draws and I did the 10 mag change drill twice. I got to nine and screwed the 10th mag change up three times in a row. At the end of the second 10 mag change drill I had done so many I was legit tired of holding the gun up, and it's not like a G35 is a boat anchor or anything!
I actually did some live fire today.
Back on the horse. Just knocked out a hundo draws and trigger work. Man I really need to get some mags for this practice gun so I can start on the mag changes as well.
Live fire Friday and today (Saturday got rained out). I had an interesting day because I made a switch on my gun that made it shoot slightly high. Not usually a big deal, but Friday and today were both working the heck out of trigger control and sight alignment. In the beginning, I was pulling my shots low, which actually resulted in a lot of hits, so I was confident in my sight picture. Once I actually got the trigger control back to where it needed to be, I started missing. Freaked me out a bit because I knew my ammo was accurate and I could feel the better control over the trigger, but there was no "ding" on the steel. Once I put the rear sight three clicks lower I was back in business.
600+ rounds at 8" circles never closer than 25 yards with movement in between shooting positions. Humbling, frustrating, make-you-want-to-throw-things drills, but there's a lot to be learned there. Remember, everybody's a hero at the five yard line.
Wait you did not shoot in the rain. I'm telling tack driver.
Depends on the training goal. The goals I'm currently pursuing need more target feedback than I can get in the rain. I think I'll start a thread...
I hit a hundred draws and trigger work last night. Got to start on the mag changes.
I drew a picture of a gun and holster last night.
I might do that again, it was fun.
Another Hundo.
Making payments.
I just made lasagne. Feeling the burn. Woo! Woo!
Another hundred this afternoon. Followed by about 10 minutes of rifle transitions strong side to off side.
Good job! You'll be skinning that smoke-wagon with a quickness by the time the class comes around.
If you spent as much time practicing the rest of it as you do the draws, it would be.
The draws help assuage the guilt of not getting to the range as often as I want.
Hey I'm going Wednesday ;-)
Oh. I also have 4000rounds inbound.
Yup. Sold the motorcycle.
Rifle, pistol, or mix?
Mix
2 k rifle
1 k .40
500 9mm for the wife
500 .45 for the HK
I figure I will buy a case of pistol a month beginning December ;-)
Another hundred.
I did about a half hour of dry fire this morning. Didn't really count how many draws and mag changes.
Another hundred.
I went to the range and put about 200 rounds downrange and then came home and hit the dry fire. I practiced 160 degree transitions, but instead of my handgun I used a 10 lb dumbbell. I figure the gun will seem really light after a few weeks of that.
Did another hundred pistol draws and dry fires.
Did some rifle transition work. I am liking the technique.
Another Hundred draw / dry fire.
Also did about10 mins of rifle transition work
About a half hour. I'm seriously contemplating a change of platform, though. The siren song of high-end gear is calling ever so loudly!
Didn't realize it had bee so long since I posted here!
Today was a fairly big shooting day. 360 rounds pistol and about 120 rifle. It's easy to keep an exact count because I load my belt full (two rifle at 30 rounds and 4 pistol at 18 each) every time I go back to the loading table. I make a mark on my range sheet for the day every time I load up.