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When I bake this, do I need to remove it? |
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Possibly even before that. |
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I even clicked the "for" notch before I noticed the corn spirits. |
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I enjoy guns; I love things that go boom; I even enjoy bustin' things up in the dark. But getting likker'd up and handling firearms is just not on. Not even in pretend. |
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'Sides, you'd be amazed at how unoriginal this really is. |
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(A couple of guys I knew had a couple of cases of booze along on a night-time rabbit hunt. Eventually, they found out that the only things they could see worth a dang was their flashlights. After shooting those, they went for other light-sources they could see. After that was all done, they found out their pickup truck wouldn't run any more.) |
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what [lurch] said... won't really work anyways, the flare from the shot will toast your night-vision so much you won't see a glow-in-the dark thingie. |
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We have a skeet range near our house, and I occasionally hear the "pop! pop!" of their activity in the night time, so this must be baked. |
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Night vision goggles .... ? |
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Depends on the kit .... the first generation stuff is doubtful, but the latest units coming into service would be fine - just a tough pricey. |
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Eh ? To who ? Skeet ranges are usually a fair way from anything that can be damaged, and the houses themselves are usually well protected. So where's the element of danger come from ? Difficulty, yes, indeed, but not danger. |
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I'm with lurch. As a former firearms safety instructor I have to be against guns 'n booze. |
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Would the real Dick Cheney please stand up, please stand up? |
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The element of danger probably would be at the business end of the shotgun. |
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Fish. We have enough hunting accidents in the daytime. |
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[4whom] Dick Cheney would probably implement this idea with pheasants genetically engineered to produce luciferase in their feathers. Or peasants. |
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Glow-in-the-dark cats, YEEEEE-HAW !!! |
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