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I'm not going to argue. Just my extensive firearms and practical hunting training have taught me that the two don't mix.

While I agree with that, this is a unique scenario with a pretty low calculated risk assessment for disaster. Despite my better efforts, full intoxication isn't reached until we are safely back home, then all bets are off....

Side note, I am not a big hunter or fisherman, obviously not because I am against it, it just doesn't interest me much. That said, shooting these stupid ground squirrels is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on! I burned up almost 700 rounds, never shot past 150 yards, and had a kill percentage in probably the mid 70s. ABSOLUTE RIOT to watch these these explode/flop/flip etc.
 

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While I agree with that, this is a unique scenario with a pretty low calculated risk assessment for disaster. Despite my better efforts, full intoxication isn't reached until we are safely back home, then all bets are off....

Side note, I am not a big hunter or fisherman, obviously not because I am against it, it just doesn't interest me much. That said, shooting these stupid ground squirrels is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on! I burned up almost 700 rounds, never shot past 150 yards, and had a kill percentage in probably the mid 70s. ABSOLUTE RIOT to watch these these explode/flop/flip etc.
That I can agree with!!
 

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First time trying light, it's just as good as the leaded version.
 

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While I agree with that, this is a unique scenario with a pretty low calculated risk assessment for disaster. Despite my better efforts, full intoxication isn't reached until we are safely back home, then all bets are off....

Side note, I am not a big hunter or fisherman, obviously not because I am against it, it just doesn't interest me much. That said, shooting these stupid ground squirrels is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on! I burned up almost 700 rounds, never shot past 150 yards, and had a kill percentage in probably the mid 70s. ABSOLUTE RIOT to watch these these explode/flop/flip etc.
Oh Glory, shoot a video next time, I'd love to see the bastards explode 😍 I'd play it for mine so they can all watch 🤣
 

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View attachment 1220311 And this here is the problem . They are saying more or less that people are stupid. They say it’s no big deal, they will forget. Not me, I’m liking my pbrs. And it’s still American

Look at all the people that went back to Target, the NBA and NFL.

People do forget or willfully ignore.

No one likes slavery yet no one has stopped buying products made via slave labor.
 

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I think it the new statement “ go woke go broke” more people are are fighting the good fight these days. The only reason I did drink bud light is because I could drink over the entire day and not be shit hammered. It is like apple juice . But I can readjust.
 

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Just an FYI if you're interested what other beers they make and what to avoid.​

OUR BEERS​


Since the 1850s, we have been proud to brew America's most-loved beers. Today, our portfolio of amazing brands continues to lead the industry by delivering what you, our customers, want. From flavored extensions like Bud Light Lime, to Michelob ULTRA Pure Gold, the first major beer to be USDA organic certified, we work tirelessly to deliver the strongest portfolio of beer brands in the industry.

Many are asking how to boycott Anheuser Busch so they can express their disapproval. The company is owned by the corporation AB InBev, which is based in Leuven, Belgium. This is a publicly-traded company. However, it is listed on Euronext, which is not an American exchange. In America, you can only buy publicly traded funds that hold shares in AB InBev. The largest is BUD on the New York Stock Exchange.

Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, has reportedly suffered a recent loss of value after backlash over its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney went viral, leading to calls for boycotts of the brand.

The total value of Anheuser-Busch's shares, which is called its "market capitalization," has been on the rise since mid-March, according to Newsweek. But since the backlash over Bud Light's partnership with Mulvaney, that value has dropped from being more than $134 billion to closer to $130 billion, a loss of almost $4 billion.

AB InBev owns about 400 different brands of beer including Budweiser, Busch, Natural, Michelob, Corona, Stella Artois, Beck’s, Landshark, Hoegaarden, Leffe, Labatt, Goose Island, Rolling Rock, and Shock Top.

The largest breweries selling beer in the USA other than AB InBev, are SABMiller, Heineken International. Molson Coors, and Pabst Brewing Company.

  • Miller and Pilsner Urquell are owned by SABMiller
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  • Coors and Blue Moon are owned by Molson Coors
  • Pabst Blue Ribbon and Schlitz are owned by Pabst Brewing Company
Of course most smaller local breweries are not connected to AB InBev.

Note: Budweiser and Bud Light violate the Reinheitsgebot, or German Beer Purity Act, and would not be legally considered beer if brewed in Germany. This is because they use rice as a cheap adulterant.
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Satellitemike,Thanks for the no bullshit fact content FYI post.
Every store this past weekend obvious AB been hit hard. Coors shelves were low,bud stacked up.
AB even has the Clydesdales rolling across the country this week on some sort of tour that was not planned.
 
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Look at all the people that went back to Target, the NBA and NFL.

People do forget or willfully ignore.

No one likes slavery yet no one has stopped buying products made via slave labor.
I never said I was apposed to slavery. And slavery everyone thinks black automatically . Others races and religions have been slaves. I haven’t even watched baseball since they went on stike in the 80’s. And to make clear about my slavery interest , my kids will be working for me and paying back all my losses at slave labor rates.
 

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Dude your paranoia levels are off the charts
What part is inaccurate?
Surely your IT guys fill you in on the latest statistics concerning internet theft, and PII harvesting?
I know our IT department has an entire staff dedicated to combating fraud and attacks.
We get weekly security micro training and annual in depth security training. A couple years ago the company was attacked by a Trojan horse ransomware program and was effectively shut down.
I don’t know the cost, but I’m certain the long lasting repercussions were easily into the tens of millions.
Posting images of illegal activities is exactly how people get arrested every single day in this country.
Does anyone care about a beer and a AR15 picture?
No one I know, but anyone with a device can look on here, and I’m certain SOMEONE, maybe an anti gun zealot, might care?
You can call it paranoia if you want, but the absolute truth is that your site is trolled every single minute of every single day by untold numbers with unknown agendas, just as every other open site this size is trolled.
Believe it, don’t believe it, its your business.
 

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What part is inaccurate?
Surely your IT guys fill you in on the latest statistics concerning internet theft, and PII harvesting?
I know our IT department has an entire staff dedicated to combating fraud and attacks.
We get weekly security micro training and annual in depth security training. A couple years ago the company was attacked by a Trojan horse ransomware program and was effectively shut down.
I don’t know the cost, but I’m certain the long lasting repercussions were easily into the tens of millions.
Posting images of illegal activities is exactly how people get arrested every single day in this country.
Does anyone care about a beer and a AR15 picture?
No one I know, but anyone with a device can look on here, and I’m certain SOMEONE, maybe an anti gun zealot, might care?
You can call it paranoia if you want, but the absolute truth is that your site is trolled every single minute of every single day by untold numbers with unknown agendas, just as every other open site this size is trolled.
Believe it, don’t believe it, its your business.

Tommy for someone to take that picture the. Track down the “screen name” which is the first almost impossible hurdle then cross reference that to a supposed location and on and on….

Even if someone jumped through all those practically impossible hurdles..

Only to have him say “it was an empty can..”

Yes your paranoia is literally off the charts..
 

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All of them!
What kind of sadist dreams up a “500 nitro” round??
My 300 with hot loads kept me up the night before sighting it in, can't imagine the shoulder killing that gives
 

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Tommy for someone to take that picture the. Track down the “screen name” which is the first almost impossible hurdle then cross reference that to a supposed location and on and on….

Even if someone jumped through all those practically impossible hurdles..

Only to have him say “it was an empty can..”

Yes your paranoia is literally off the charts..
Cool 😎
It serves me well.
I’ve never had my identity stolen, had one CC bogus charge in like 20+ years, never had info stolen due to a retail security breach (Walmart, Sears, depot, etc) because I don’t confuse retail stores with my banks.
I don’t get spam calls because I’ve never answered one in my life, and it’s been years since I got a group text phish.
I got hacked on PayPal twice, due to a password bot on their end. Ended that right quick.
I never post my last name, phone number, or when I’m home or not home. (Although you know these things) I also never post any other members names unless they are already known, or when I visit other members.
One thing people know is that their info will not be leaked by me, inadvertently or not.
A member recently posted a link to a boat ad.
In that link was his last name, phone number, and partial address. Now that doesn’t matter to most, but when it adds up it becomes low hanging fruit to those whose job it is to exploit that type of info.
When I signed up for RDP I was required to enter a valid email, and my name.
This info is stored in the RDP servers…please don’t treat it in a cavalier manner.
How’s the gummy war coming along?😱
 
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Lol
Talk about coincidence!
Just got the email from IT security concerning this weeks micro training.
Something called “deepfake” scams.
I’m sure the micro training module will explain it.
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Cool 😎
It serves me well.
I’ve never had my identity stolen, had one CC bogus charge in like 20+ years, never had info stolen due to a retail security breach (Walmart, Sears, depot, etc) because I don’t confuse retail stores with my banks.
I don’t get spam calls because I’ve never answered one in my life, and it’s been years since I got a group text phish.
I got hacked on PayPal twice, due to a password bot on their end. Ended that right quick.
I never post my last name, phone number, or when I’m home or not home. (Although you know these things) I also never post any other members names unless they are already known, or when I visit other members.
One thing people know is that their info will not be leaked by me, inadvertently or not.
A member recently posted a link to a boat ad.
In that link was his last name, phone number, and partial address. Now that doesn’t matter to most, but when it adds up it becomes low hanging fruit to those whose job it is to exploit that type of info.
When I signed up for RDP I was required to enter a valid email, and my name.
This info is stored in the RDP servers…please don’t treat it in a cavalier manner.
How’s the gummy war coming along?😱

With the exception of assholes trying to sell me and the rest of the world an extended car warranty I can say pretty much all those things with the exception that I have never had my paypal hacked. And my phone # is all over this board. Lol.

RD
 

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They should have never sold out!


I believe it was a "Hostile Takeover" that once begun "Snowballed" out of control as the Bush Family at the time was NOT paying attention to business, as they should have been.
 

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I believe it was a "Hostile Takeover" that once begun "Snowballed" out of control as the Bush Family at the time was NOT paying attention to business, as they should have been.

The family owned a minority share at less than 5% and we’re bought out. They had no choice.
 

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Look at all the people that went back to Target, the NBA and NFL.

People do forget or willfully ignore.

No one likes slavery yet no one has stopped buying products made via slave labor.
Big difference there Ash. There is only one NFL, only one NBA, there are literally 1000’s of beer choices.
 

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Tommy for someone to take that picture the. Track down the “screen name” which is the first almost impossible hurdle then cross reference that to a supposed location and on and on….

Even if someone jumped through all those practically impossible hurdles..

Only to have him say “it was an empty can..”

Yes your paranoia is literally off the charts..
Dave, I’ve watched senate hearings where Christopher Wrey, agreed that there are agents trolling internet sites, engaging with its members trying to sting them.

I believe there are/were some here.

How did your site get hacked? Was it password intrusion?

“Just because you don’t think there’s a conspiracy, that doesn’t mean there isn’t one”.

I’ve known WTG for some time and would say he has nothing more than a defensive posture on paranoia. Probably less so than myself and most of the gang down in the dungeon.
 

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That was a weekend ritual in Alaska in my twenties.
But that was before the internet and 8 billion viewers.
It isn’t me or Steve that will ask the questions.
This site is open source. Literally ANYONE can read this stuff.
Anyone with any brains or person of power would never fit in here. I think your safe
 

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The family owned a minority share at less than 5% and we’re bought out. They had no choice.
Anyone that give up controlling shares is asking for a takeover . Had they retained 51% it could never happen
 

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Corporate sends out fishing emails all the time, I've gotten popped once.

Bastards

They test us constantly as well.
I’ve never gotten stung, thank god.
It’s a whole thing and requires extra training and shit.
Blows me away how people simply do not believe it happens, or that it can’t happen to them.
People call it “bad luck”…luck has nothing to do with it.

It’s easy to fall into the feeling like this is a small club of mostly like minded enthusiasts and there’s no outside voyeurs around. (Like the proverbial old days)
But the truth is much much different than that.
This is a site comprised of mostly of mid to high level earners, with expendable cash and high dollar assets.
In short, a gold mine of opportunity for those who target such things.
 

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Dave, I’ve watched senate hearings where Christopher Wrey, agreed that there are agents trolling internet sites, engaging with its members trying to sting them.

I believe there are/were some here.

How did your site get hacked? Was it password intrusion?

“Just because you don’t think there’s a conspiracy, that doesn’t mean there isn’t one”.

I’ve known WTG for some time and would say he has nothing more than a defensive posture on paranoia. Probably less so than myself and most of the gang down in the dungeon.

Snowden laid it out a decade ago. The NSA triggers phrases and words and have for decades. Emails, web sites, texts, picture content, everything.
Anyone who doesn’t know this is simply out of touch.

beyond that I just don’t get the attraction of making it easy for the thieves. They are real, they never sleep, and they cost people billions of dollars annually.
Those who are the sloppiest invariably scream the loudest when they get fucked.

I swear when I retire I’m going to start a whole new career.
 

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Snowden laid it out a decade ago. The NSA triggers phrases and words and have for decades. Emails, web sites, texts, picture content, everything.
Anyone who doesn’t know this is simply out of touch.

beyond that I just don’t get the attraction of making it easy for the thieves. They are real, they never sleep, and they cost people billions of dollars annually.
Those who are the sloppiest invariably scream the loudest when they get fucked.

I swear when I retire I’m going to start a whole new career.
I 100% believe GMAC was either a paid shill or some government troll.

I think there’s more as well. This site get so many looks it ranks very high in internet searches and rank.


It’s low hanging fruit.
 

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Snowden laid it out a decade ago. The NSA triggers phrases and words and have for decades. Emails, web sites, texts, picture content, everything.
Anyone who doesn’t know this is simply out of touch.

beyond that I just don’t get the attraction of making it easy for the thieves. They are real, they never sleep, and they cost people billions of dollars annually.
Those who are the sloppiest invariably scream the loudest when they get fucked.

I swear when I retire I’m going to start a whole new career.
If the NSA is using "camel toe" as a trigger or fishing phrase, I just might as well just give up now. Pretty sure I'm not alone?
 
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