🎭 GD Chat Room (Part 3)

Thats the one lol, But my all time fave back home in the States was Village Inn and the VIB, (Village Inn Breakfast) served all day where you could make your own, bacon… eggs over medium, links, country potatoes two pieces of wholemeal toast and a pot of tea,… Then a slice of Key Lime pie.

Sod it I’m moving back.

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Florida always holds a special place in my heart having been there on many family holidays. The only downside is the amount of dieting I need to do when I come home. :sweat_smile:

I miss my guns lol. And my friends at the Home Depot. And Chic Fil A. And my guns. And my grand daughters. And Zaxby’s. And Publix subs. And my guns. And hearing crickets all day. Bull frogs at night. Bass pro shop. Where I bought my guns. And the beach. (an hour away) And the armadilloes digging up my yard. Raccoons in my trash. Did I miss anything?

Oh yea my guns.

I just need to win the lottery.

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Are you not allowed to have guns where you live now?

Ah yes, the ‘Amsterdam cakes’ :wink::rofl:

Those were not served at the hotel breakfast :rofl: was a shop for that 2 buildings down the street!

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We have strict gun laws in the UK.

If you can’t sleep one night:-

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How is it possible that even some of your police officers can’t carry a firearm. That’s crazy.

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May i just remind everyone that this song exists.

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Not that weird really.

Giving everyone guns is weirder

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If you arm all your police, then all your criminals arm themselves too regardless of what kind of criminal they are, minor or major.

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The air rifle regulations are complex.

Basically you can legally own without a license any air rifle upto .177 calibre. Above that you need a license. But as most air rifles at .177 would struggle to pierce toilet tissue and are essentially worthless as air rifles its basically if you want to “legally” own an air rifle you need a license.

In Scotland you need to provide the police a definitive reason to own one.

Simply saying “because it looked cool on yotube” is going to get your application quickly denied, as it rightly should.

Thought it was the old ‘pump action’ ones that you could just walk in and buy, no questios asked. The ones that use compressed air canisters, are a different kettle of fish though

A lot of people dont realise hust how many armed rozzers there actually is.

Only difference is, UK cops dont perpetually walk around figuratively saying “what are you lookin at! Want me to ahoot you?” as de escalation is unfortunately not a word in most US cops vocabulary.

You can fet .177 break barrel types too, especially Ruger

It would be funny to put in comparison the whole process of getting all the permit and monetary investments and even time invest that it takes waiting all the permits. Would be funny compare states like florida and texas or our nordic country or uk for the process of getting these permits for the boomsticks, the list of everyting needed is quite long for every other places except florida and texas on that particular comparison. In Finland you cant buy bolt-action rifle even for hunting just like that, its dozen hoops you have to go through first and invest on and it takes alot of time, I believe one even has to go proof that his capable of handling a firearm in some shooting tests if its for hunting, you actually have to know how to use it and properly secure it too before getting one :smiley:

Are they the ones you use for shooting fish in a kettle?

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I think for Texas, you just need to be humanoid with a pulse :laughing: A couple of years ago, i took my kids to a gun club (my brother in law is a member there). My youngest one (16 at the time) had a session with a Colt .45 and myself with the oldest one went clay pigeon shooting with full on 12 gauge rifles - crazy afternoon that was…

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It’s an English saying, Similar to ‘Thats a different matter altogether’

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