Submitted by kathy.leicester (not verified) on Thu, 07/29/2010 - 17:20.
Oh my word. Masculinity. Authenticity. The LAND. The Frontier. I'm beyond excited.
You guys, honestly, I can hardly wait to see the film. The only thing I can equate this to is knowing a favorite author is writing a sequel to a favorite book and having to WAIT forever for it. It's delicious.
Men acting like men, and the importance to us Americans of our land, our castle, our kingdom--these are two favorite... themes? of mine, certainly cherished topics.
Submitted by theharpthatonce on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 13:43.
You know, I was cagey about The Arroyo. The summary made me think it was Tom Tancredo: The Movie. But now that I've finally seen these videos, I'm actually excited about where this is headed.
Boreing and Bickely know their nuance. In a good way.
Submitted by theharpthatonce on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 13:43.
You know, I was cagey about The Arroyo. The summary made me think it was Tom Tancredo: The Movie. But now that I've finally seen these videos, I'm actually excited about where this is headed.
Boreing and Bickely know their nuance. In a good way.
My Concealed Carry Weapon of choice is a .45 Long Colt Single Action Replica by Uberti, and my "Truck Gun" is a Winchester 1873 Leveraction Rifle in the same caliber, from the same company. The double Barrel shotgun has external Hammers in 12 Guage for defense of home and hearth.
I don't feel at a disadvantage from common street thugs, while armed with the weapons of the Old West... although I'd rather have more modern high capacity and rates of fire, if facing Coyotes with AK's and RPGs!
I'm retired, and on a limited income... so I utilize what I have, and don't think I'm giving up too much to the thuggery by doing so.
You folks are onto something here... giving your Hero weapons of the "Common" working man.
Your evil plan is working.
Your evil plan is working. With each interview I am getting more excited.
If you can't duck behind
If you can't duck behind aluminum cans and expect them to stop bullets, you forgot to fill them with sand.
That's the sort of wisdom you
That's the sort of wisdom you just don't hear anymore...
Oh my word. Masculinity.
Oh my word. Masculinity. Authenticity. The LAND. The Frontier. I'm beyond excited.
You guys, honestly, I can hardly wait to see the film. The only thing I can equate this to is knowing a favorite author is writing a sequel to a favorite book and having to WAIT forever for it. It's delicious.
Men acting like men, and the importance to us Americans of our land, our castle, our kingdom--these are two favorite... themes? of mine, certainly cherished topics.
Bravo! Encore!
You know, I was cagey about
You know, I was cagey about The Arroyo. The summary made me think it was Tom Tancredo: The Movie. But now that I've finally seen these videos, I'm actually excited about where this is headed.
Boreing and Bickely know their nuance. In a good way.
You know, I was cagey about
You know, I was cagey about The Arroyo. The summary made me think it was Tom Tancredo: The Movie. But now that I've finally seen these videos, I'm actually excited about where this is headed.
Boreing and Bickely know their nuance. In a good way.
My Concealed Carry Weapon of
My Concealed Carry Weapon of choice is a .45 Long Colt Single Action Replica by Uberti, and my "Truck Gun" is a Winchester 1873 Leveraction Rifle in the same caliber, from the same company. The double Barrel shotgun has external Hammers in 12 Guage for defense of home and hearth.
I don't feel at a disadvantage from common street thugs, while armed with the weapons of the Old West... although I'd rather have more modern high capacity and rates of fire, if facing Coyotes with AK's and RPGs!
I'm retired, and on a limited income... so I utilize what I have, and don't think I'm giving up too much to the thuggery by doing so.
You folks are onto something here... giving your Hero weapons of the "Common" working man.
Dan'l Wright