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EastCoast50

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  1. My wife is 4’1” … but she works out. Not a true catch (unless you fish), but still kind of hot. My buddy said, “Hey, I think I saw your wife on the Internet.” I’m like, “What do you mean on the Internet?” He replied, “So, I think I watched a video of her with some other guy.” I was like, “Were they having dinner, or … ?” He interrupted and said … and I quote … “Oh, she ate well that night!” I was like, “What?” He put it blatantly and said, “Your wife is doing porn videos.” My buddy gave me a website link to the video. I clicked on the link, and sure as hell it was MY wife f*cking some random guy. And not just f*cking him … I watched her do some sh*t I’ve never seen her do in real life or in person with ME! I was appalled (and envious), to say the least. Later that night when she came home from “work”, I challenged her on it. I had a few beers and I said, “Is there anything that you want to tell me?!?!?” She said, “No, why?” I was pissed. I said, “I’ve seen the videos! Stop lying to me!” After a few moments, she looked me square in the face and said, “When the circus closed down, I had very few options to earn money. I have to buy groceries and pay bills. It pays well and I like it!” I’m currently unemployed. I ate a decent frozen TV dinner that night that my wife picked up at the grocery store. I also played with myself while watching her videos later that night. Who knew that a circus clown could be so well hung … especially while wearing full costume and makeup. She took it. Proud of my wife. Bonus … free dinner.
  2. My name is EastCoast50 ... and I've been an XI addict for several years now. Frankly, there is no cure for XI addiction. Once you're hooked on it and it gets in your system, you're f*cked. There are no medications, no meetings, no "step programs"; There's no rehab, no therapy, no self-help programs. Friends, family and even strangers will never understand your addiction to XI. You're on your own. The name is self-descriptive, and allegedly comes from a magical creator that once roamed the Internet on Doom servers (we cannot verify that information). Look forward to seeing everyone in this virtual fantasy world having fun.
  3. Did someone forget to make this person complete an XI background investigation by chance? I had to take a polygraph! There is help out there (along with facts). Full disclosure ... if any of this is actually true, I'll be the first to turn tail and take sides. lol
  4. For aviation fans: Anyone that wants to check out flight (aircraft) RADAR around the world, check out this link. You can close in on your country/state/locality, zoom in, find aircraft and flight info, etc. Sometimes ... sometimes .. even military aircraft pop up. https://www.flightradar24.com/37.9,-78.65/6
  5. This is why XI should require background checks. lol
  6. Nobody knows that Budman's last name is Jenner?????
  7. The ideology was correct, but the related action was plain wrong. However, ammunition back then was not as technologically advanced and effective as it is today. Maybe that affected that bad design and engineering in origin. We may never know for sure.
  8. I may or may not be on that site.
  9. And here I thought the XI tag was stolen. lol
  10. As a collector of militaria (but I'm no expert), this is one example I own of a later model M1 helmet (dated between the Korea and Vietnam wars, I believe). They all consisted of a helmet, liner and chinstrap (which was attached directly to the metal helmet). The chinstrap swivel holds the helmet to the liner via fold-over friction (basically). The chinstrap and its connection device evolved over time, so that's another way to date the helmet. Also, look to see if the helmet has a folded-over lip around the helmet rim/edge ... earlier versions did not, I believe. I'm not so sure if netting was standard issue with a helmet to all soldiers during WWII. You'd have to research that separately (I haven't). Helmet nets were used extensively during WWII, Korea, Vietnam and shortly thereafter until the helmet change in the 1980's. An interesting note about the M1 helmets is that soldiers would commonly place or inscribe their name, initials or unit symbols on the liners or inside of the helmet. In these photos of my example, the unit symbols and name have worn and faded from the liner, but they were once there for identification. Sorry for not being able to provide a specific answer ... just some guidance for further research.
  11. The M1 helmet replaced the previous style American helmet around 1941. There were several variations of it over time until it was replaced by Kevlar helmets around 1985 (I think). There were various molds used for the helmet, various liners and various chinstraps over time. Regardless, the helmet netting was used for a multitude of purposes, including local, natural camo material (live branches with leaves, dead branches, grass, etc) and holding equipment. Its use depended upon your assignment (MOS, generally speaking), location of deployment and specific ground duty (combat/recon, etc).
  12. Thank God they finally took down the photos from my first marriage.
  13. You should see the video where the nurses peel off Rob's diaper each evening when the home closes. Good times.
  14. Technically it's theft (and destruction of property). Burglary if they get in to the house or other outbuilding. Robbery is face to face, human-on-human. All suck tho. Sorry to hear it happened ... been there.
  15. Twice. Never want to again ... unless it's me.
  16. I have a suitcase with sports cards and comic books dating back to the 1970's that I'm looking to sell off and clear up space.
  17. I agree. However, the United States is falling down.
  18. First, I'm an avid 2A (Second Amendment) supporter here in the states. However, I'm a firm believer in training and requirements for a concealed carry permit. The problem that we've discovered in U.S. is that too many firearms owners believe that they can carry without training. It's a false narrative in the 2A community. Civil lawsuits, arrests and convictions prove that ideology. I have well over 30 years of firearms training ... consistent and ongoing. It's a skill that deteriorates over time. There is no such thing as completing an online course and/or taking an eight hour live-fire range course to be considered "qualified" to carry a firearm for self defense or to defend others. Period. Reality is much different than opinion and Hollywood movies. Those that believe otherwise either have no training or have never been involved in a real-world shooting incident. Or both. Fact. Beyond that disclaimer, we have a problem now related to firearms, ammunition availability and costs in the states. Why? Ammo hoarders with no training, price gouging and incompetent firearms owners. It's a recipe for disaster. The ammo manufacturers are doing their best to keep up with supply and demand. Gun shops are making a killing ... and rightfully so. Price gouging is not quite so righteous, whether it's a gun or ammo. Those with actual training have been accumulating ammo for years -- both "range" and defense ammo. By the way, your range ammo will perfectly suffice for self defense purposes. A bullet is a bullet whether it's an FMJ, hollow point, lead-free or some other over-priced "specialty" round. If you can't defend yourself or someone else with "range" ammo, then you don't understand jack shit about guns and ammunition. Too bad, so sad. The fact is that many old and new firearms owners (with or without training) are scooping up ammo and guns and paying heavily for it. There is no legitimate reason or purpose for it. If you actually HAVE consistent, routine training and have acquired ammo or a firearms over the years, then you already know this fact. If you're a "prepper" with real training, then you also know this fact. Just because you buy ammo or guns now at ridiculous prices does NOT mean that you're prepared. Firearms and ammo won't save you -- or anyone else -- if you don't know how to use them correctly and legally. I have no doubt that there will be some negative comments about his post. The FACTS exist and prove that I'm correct. If you're an idiot, research my statements and get some training. The right to own a firearm in no way protects you or others when/if you use it.
  19. There's two things I have to do after a long night of drinking at the local bar ... Find my truck and take back the one I took.
  20. There's two things I gotta do after a night of drinking ... find my car and return the one I took.
  21. @Timmah! The best advise I can offer is that you won't win any civil suit against the police. You MIGHT win a settlement at BEST. If you are truly innocent, your best bet is to to subpoena all 911 calls/recordings/transcripts to find out who reported you in the first place and go after that person. Then you need to back up your innocence with blood testing (that was taken at the time of the alleged offense). Again, just my two cents. Not official legal advise).
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