Arranged a swap today with a local gentleman..and Met him this evening at the local Lowe's... After we finished our business we started talking about the current and future political agenda's of the one's now in office... Seem's the old boy has 150 acre's close to the Atchafalaya Swamp... Talked a bit more with him ... Seem's he has buried a 40 ft. con-x building with no less than 4 exit's (tunnel's) 5 digit's of stored ammo... Old Jeep and 1970 Duece and a half... Built a fish pond...etc.etc.. The old boy is set-up it seem's very well.. Diesel generator and fuel storage..and a bunch of other goodies... He has extended to me an invitation to come over one weekend and check out his...operation... I intend to pay a visit in the very near future..
Man all I meet at those things are hippies who stash weed in their gramma's basement and illegals looking to score pointy toed cowboy boots. Edited: I just realized you said you arranged a swap, not you met him at a swap meet. Some days, reading comprehension just ain't my friend.
The oldboy was in Egypt last month...on business... He was telling me about the tension of the people and the whole place could explode again.... I hope i translated that well enough...^^^
It's a matter of..."Watch this space" the last He is right...things are still very volatile, with power struggles happening between parties in government, and within the parties in government. I dare say that some of the more secular pro democracy folk in the freedom movement who were instrumental in the overthrow of the Mubarak government will feel that they have been stiffed by the religious parties, and of course the military still holds the wild cards. I think the freedom movement's revolution is in a similar evolutionary stage that the Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks were in the time between the Russian 1917 February Revolution and the Russian 1917 October Revolution. Egypt's equivalent to Lennin, has yet to emerge.
Just curious: How long has he been quietly gathering all that he needed so that, in just a single meeting with you, he got [at least] a portion of his holdings posted on the internet? Silly Gator!
Ha...Also his last name start's with ''B''... Visit the Basin someday...Who can find him...? I can't...ccc...
Or possibly he was so forth coming because he's actually an alphabet boy and they got the Gator on their radar.
Alphabet boy indeed... and what have we,ourselve's already posted about our own ''good's'' that make's us think we are not already on someone's radar...Thing's that make you go..Hmmm...
easy enough to find, jus look for the only spot higher than sea level cause you can't bury something under the water tables
No Ghrit, anchors are made for when the "Mean Old Watchman" will not let you tie up on the Dock..... ..... TheirMMV....
"They have their entrances and their exits"-Bill Shakespeare Mr Alphabet man, may still find it worthwhile poking about....particularly if their quarry is an ex SVN vet tunnel rat. Australia and the Vietnam War | Combat | Viet Cong Tunnels The VC sometimes had an entrance / exit to their tunnel complexes, and cache sites that were below water, as shown in the model of a VC tunnel complex displayed on the web page of the abovementioned weblink. Now...having an alligator as your site security definitely beats a pitbull hands down.....when you want access....just lure the guard away with a tasty morsel of alphabet agent, or put an electrical jolt in the water to give the guard a little bit of a move along. Who says I'm a mister nice guy???
There is a term that no one uses today. Now such are called IEDs--They used to be called "booby traps". Even the old service manuals called them that with instructions.
Gator's,Congo's (serpent's),Sumac..and one of my personal favorite's... Gee..Mr G-Man....Hate that 200 wasp nailed your a$$... Come get ya some...!!!
Sounds like one of the good ole boys in South Louisiana... hope he knows about the 1927 flood... everything between Baton Rouge and Lafayette was under water for weeks... if the Three Rivers locks fail, like they nearly did in 1972... `a la' bas, mon ami !
2 Levie's between us and the atachafayala basin...We have boat's...and run in the dark WITH no headlight's...I ain't scared me... ccc...
I don't think the term "boobytrap" is in danger of dying. The term "boobytrap" is still in common usage, at least in the Australian military, and it is still sometimes used in politically incorrect ways by some segments of the broader community: http://www.boobytrapwarehouse.com.au/Default.asp?c=13757 where pressing the tit means something quite different than the military meaning of the expression. I suppose using the term IED more accurately describes the device itself, rather than the method by which the device is used and activated...i.e. a device that is improvised from an assembleage of unorthodox materials in a field expedient manner. Although IED's are often used in boobytrapping, it makes for demoralising news reporting (demoralising for the troops, and demoralising for those on the home front) if the emphasis is placed on the boobys who initiate the boobytrap, rather than the device itself and its terminal effects. The use of the term IED also reflects the fact that often, at least in Afghanistan, the IEDs are command detonated, rather than victim initiated, which, despite the best possible care and precautions of those trained and alert to dealing with the risks of booby traps, just merely being in the wrong place at the wrong time is all that it takes...not any especial stupidity or incompetence on the part of the victim. I assure you that the term boobytrap is still a current terminology at combat engineering and assault pioneer training establishments, and the risks of boobytraps is an essential component of corps training, and pre-deployment training in the Australian Army. No, there is no conspiracy to render the term politically incorrect in places where it actually means something. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booby_trap
Bobbytraps are many thing's and have different meaning's as true to our local slang.. Bourbon St...Booby trap..See tourist... Iraq..Not many there.. Afghanistan...Still not many... Sturgis...Many there.!!! Australian Beach's..We are green with envy.. We wish we had a Beach in Louisiana...ccc...
Ive been snared by pairs of boobies in the past, funny thing they dont seem to bother ya when ya get older.