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RW> 21 Aug 09 20:54, WAYNE CHIRNSIDE wrote to ROY WITT:
RW>>> I don't need to...a blank didn't kill him, his skull pieces did.
WC>> So you're saying had Hexum NOT discharged that blank his_skull
WC>> pieces_ would have elected just that moment to implode into his
WC>> skull all on their very own volition?
RW>> Don't try to put your stupid thoughts into my head.
WC> You're the one that keeps insisting the blanks didn't kill
WC> Jon Erik Hexum not I.
RW> That's because you're too stupid to read.
WC> Anyway I'd *never* try to put thoughts into your head, they'd
WC> either leak out or your head would explode.
RW> You mean like the one that leaked out of yours, wishing I'd step in
RW> front of a 50 Cal rifle.
That was your idea.
Wouldn't wish that on anyone.
But it is your idea blanks don't kill and if you proceed with your
little experiment keeping me out of it I'm sure we'll all hear about it.
You'll have your 15 minutes of fame, postumously.
RW> Stupid is as stupid says, I always say.
And I can imagine you sayinmg this over and over all day long.
Hell, don't even have to imagine it, just download the next
QWK packet and there you are saying stupid stuff on all topics.
RW>> [Churnside, looking deeply into his mirror, saying;]
WC>> You're NUTS.
WC>> The blank killed Jon Erik Hexum.
WC>> The blank killed Brandon Lee and those are just the notables.
RW>> You're off your meds, as usual.
WC> Your response as opposed to a rational argument which
RW> I meet rediculous blather with rediculous responses. Saves you having
RW> to stop and think.
You meet *everyones* posts with ridiculous responses.
WC>> There are hundreds of more examples of lessor known people.
WC>> Google it, I did.
RW>> Your Google must be broken...
WC> I do not own google.
RW> Stupid is as stupid says, I always say.
All day long.
Credit for self knowledge then, it's the external world
you lack knowledge of.
WC> Try it sometime, you might learn something.
WC> A remote possibility I admit but...
RW> Any remoteness is all yours.
WC>> High calibre weapons at distances of up to three feet or more firing
WC>> blanks can kill.
RW>> LOL! So now you're changing your old BS story for another BS story.
WC> No.
WC> I'm merely expanding on the facts.
RW> More BS, you mean.
WC> Blanks do kill.
RW> Bullshit.
Gazoontite.
RW>> What's a 'high calibre' weapon in your book?
WC> .357 Magnum on up.
RW> I thought you meant that the weapon was on the same high caliber meds
RW> as you're taking.
RW> What you're saying is that a Brown Bess musket of .58 caliber is a high
RW> caliber weapon too. Stupid is as stupid says, I always say.
My brother has a .50 calibre Hawkins black powder muzzle loaded,
he dropped a moose with it.
Care to stand in front of that?
Same clause, no bullet just the standard powder load.
I don't know the powder load of a Brown Bess musket but
that would likely be suicidal as well.
.357 pistols have killed with blanks as well.
RW> Colloquially, the term "high caliber" is used to refer to people or
RW> employees of great competence or ability, not firearms.
Thank you, but it applies to weapons as well.
See calibre refers to the bore of the firearm, the diameter of the
bullet, bore and muzzle.
WC>> Would you care to stand 15 feet in front of a .50 calbre
WC>> Grizz rifle firing a blank?
RW>> Sure. Would you be willing to stand in back of me?
WC> To catch your corpse, sure.
RW> I'm afraid that wouldn't be possible in your case.
WC> What are friends for?
RW> To take the fired wad in the chest as I move out of the way.
Ah so you're backing off the idea blanks are safe, and Roy Boy, it ain't
just the _wad_ you keep talking about, it's the muzzle blast as well.
I was being sarcastic when suggesting I'd stand behind you as I'd not
participate in such an obvious Darwin Award venture.
I guess the _what are friends for_ didn't evoke the intended sarcasm
to you as intended.
I'm not used to talking to people who are so dense as to argue for days
without end that blanks do not kill nor was Jon Erik Hexum
killed by a blank when in fact he was.
WC>> If you do care to do so I'm certain many here will eulogise you.
RW>> They needn't bother, I will survive that paper wad by using my super
RW>> powers.
See, I said you were delusional.
BTW, stupidity is not generally considered to be a super power.
WC> Uh huh, you might want to view images on the internet from .50
WC> calibre long rifle blank weapons fire first.
RW> Why should I bother with that when I can go to my gun cabinent and take
RW> one out?
No there is a scary thought, you armed with anything more
dangerous than a rubber band.
At least no risk to me being a eight hundred - a thousand miles
away from you.
WC> The blast at 15 feet holes two large phone books and sets them afire
WC> as well. Real viewable pictures.
RW> Bullshit.
Gazoontite.
WC> .50 calibre rifle weapons fire is effective against light armor like
WC> a Bradley fighting vehicle at 600 yards.
RW> Not if it's shooting blanks, dickhead.
I didn't stipulate that airhead.
MK82A and .50 calibre Barret, both .50 calibre military sniper rifles.
But for around 2,000 dollars you can have you very own .50 calibre.
Or *build* it for 1/4 as much as my brother did.
He's a registered gun dealer and gunsmith in CO.
WC>>> I said he died from a blank. Your reply, nope, then you go on to
WC>>> say he did in fact die from that blank.
RW>>> Now you've got it.
RW>>> Brandon Lee was killed by a 'squib' load. A squib is a live round
RW>>> of real ammo that has the powder removed from the shell and the
RW>>> bullet reinserted. The primer in the shell is powerful enough to
RW>>> propel a
WC>> BS, a squib is NOT s live round of ammo with the bullet and powder
WC>> removed then bullet reinserted.
RW>> LOL! You're stupider than I thought. This is priceless!
RW> [that damned mirror again]
WC> What's priceless is your advertizing your stupidity.
WC> You're the only one here who believes your crap.
RW> That may be true, but they're also the only ones who are as stupid as
RW> you.
Yeah, that annoyingly low 137 I.Q.
In H.S. I tested in the top 2 percent.
More recenly in the TABE tests the top 5 percent, and no
I've no idea what the TABE acronym stands for however it
was a grueling 6 day, 8 hour a day test and I was one
of very few admitted to the Abilities of Florida computer
programming course.
RW>> "A squib load, also known as a squib round, pop and no kick, or just
RW>> a squib, is a firearms malfunction in which a fired projectile does
RW>> not have enough force behind it to exit the barrel, and thus becomes
RW>> stuck. This type of malfunction can be extremely dangerous, as
RW>> failing to notice that the projectile has become stuck in the barrel
RW>> may result in another round being fired directly into the obstructed
RW>> barrel."
WC> Yeah, your diversion in face of the fact your claims are false noted.
RW> LOL! You're so adept at using Google, take the entire text from quote
RW> to quote and you can find the same source, which isn't a bullshit
RW> source like the one you're using.
Source I'm using is a television documentary on special effects
where they showed squibs being attached to stuntmen backed by a metal
plate, with blood capsule and electrically fired by remote control.
Nothing to interpret, just factual information presented and
demonstrated.
RW>> You can read all about if you really do Google it. I did, but you
RW>> and Lofatso certainly did not.
WC> I googled Hexum, not Brandon.
RW> If I were you, I wouldn't depend on your stupid friends to give you
RW> anything but the bullshit they create in their own heads.
I do not consider either you or Tim Richardson my friends,
problem solved.
WC>> A squib is not fired at the target but by remote control as it's
WC>> already attached to the target with a backplate to protect the
WC>> actor.
RW>> LOL! Man, Ceppa should have some of the shit you're smokin'.
WC> It's a movie special effects device.
RW> That stuff was good for the sixties, but it certainly isn't doing you
RW> any good.
I quit smoking in 1987.
WC>> All a squib is is a _tiny_ powder charge meant to burst a blood
WC>> capsule on the intended _victem_ giving the impression of
WC>> a gunshot wound.
RW>> LOL! I thought you had extensive use of Google and could find out
RW>> for yourself that what you're saying here is absolute Bullshit. So
RW>> much so that it's Priceless!
WC> Hell, don't need google for that, it's been on T.V. special effects
WC> documentaries.
RW> LOL! Looney Tunes!
WC>> A squib is a special effects device developed expressly for this
WC>> purpose and has absolutely no relationship to projectile munitions.
RW>> [Winchurnester, looking in his very own carnival mirror proclaims to
RW>> his-self:]
WC>> You appear to know absolutely nothing about firearms or the
WC>> dangers they represent.
RW>> You are a fucking idiot without your meds. In your present
RW>> condition, you're not even allowed to 'see' a gun, let alone have
RW>> one.
I can get my hands on guns any time I want however what for?
I've never hunted.
I've no desire to kill anyone.
And I'm just plain bored with shooting paper targets.
WC> You're the idiot that wants to stand in front of a .50 calibre Grizz
WC> with a blank load in it and wants me to stand behind you.
RW> That was your suggestion. I didn't take it as seriously as you. Anybody
RW> who would stand in front of a firearm, is a nut case like you.
Reset your message pointers *you* said you'd stand in
front of one if I'd stand behind you.
I replied sarcastically, to catch your corpse?
Sure what are friends for.
Obvious sarcasm to all but an airhead.
RW> [that damned mirror again]
Do you spend all day in front of it?
WC> Somehow that seems to me it's you and not I that is off their meds,
WC> or you're stupid or you've a death wish.
WC> By all means stand 15 feet in front of a Grizz .50 with a blank load,
WC> the gene pool will be in your debt.
... He does the work of 3 Men...Moe, Larry & Curly
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