On April 2, 1792 The Coinage Act passed, establishing the United States Mint and authorizing the $10 Eagle, $5 Half-Eagle, $2.50 Quarter-Eagle gold coins, as well as the silver dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, and half-dime. Although gold was removed from circulation by President Franklin Roosevelt, our silver coinage remained undebased until 1964. — April 2, 1968, Stanley Kubrick‘s 2001: A Space Odyssey had its world premiere in Washington, D.C.; it became a classic, setting the benchmark for modern sci-fi films. The film also gave one of the first cinematic warnings about artificial intelligence. — The staff of SurvivalBlog wish …
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Editor’s Introductory Note: This article was posted in SurvivalBlog in September, 2007. Given the recent spike in fuel prices, I thought that it would be apropos to re-post it. – JWR — When Rudolph Diesel invented his internal combustion engine, he used refined peanut oil as fuel. The reasoning behind it was that farmers could essentially grow their own fuel for their tractors. Diesel cars have been widely manufactured and used all over Europe, but never really caught on in the United States. Diesel pickup trucks and Big Rigs are common in the US, and are renowned for their torque …
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SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, Oracle’s big layoff. — Oracle Has Fired 30,000 Employees Oracle fired up to 30,000 people with a 6 a.m. email signed “Oracle Leadership”. JWR’s Comments: I was an …
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“Quite often, I’ll be sent a script for a movie. And I find that I like it, so I say I’ll do it. But then they rewrite it for me. They make it quirky. Odd. I find that rather annoying. I call it Walkenising.” – Christopher Walken
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Employees who are impressed by vague corporate-speak like “synergistic leadership,” or “growth-hacking paradigms” may struggle with practical decision-making, a new Cornell study reveals.
Published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, research by cognitive psychologist Shane Littrell introduces the Corporate Bullshit Receptivity Scale (CBSR), a tool designed to measure susceptibility to impressive-but-empty organizational rhetoric.
“Corporate bullshit is a specific style of communication that uses confusing, abstract buzzwords in a functionally misleading way,” said Littrell, a postdoctoral researcher in the College of Arts and Sciences. “Unlike technical jargon, which can sometimes make office communication a little easier, corporate bullshit confuses rather than clarifies. It may sound impressive, but it is semantically empty.”
Although people anywhere can BS each other – that is, share dubious information that’s misleadingly impressive or engaging – the workplace not only rewards but structurally protects it, Littrell said. In a work setting where corporate jargon is already the norm, it’s easy for ambitious employees to use corporate BS to appear more competent or accomplished, accelerating their climb up the corporate ladder of workplace influence.
Corporate BS seems to be ubiquitous – but Littrell wondered if it is actually harmful. To test this, he created a “corporate bullshit generator” that churns out meaningless but impressive-sounding sentences like, "We will actualize a renewed level of cradle-to-grave credentialing” and “By getting our friends in the tent with our best practices, we will pressure-test a renewed level of adaptive coherence.”
He then asked more than 1,000 office workers to rate the “business savvy” of these computer-generated BS statements alongside real quotes from Fortune 500 leaders. Divided into four distinct studies, the research verified the scale as a statistically reliable measure of individual differences in receptivity to corporate bullshit, then, through use of established cognitive tests, made connections between receptivity to BS and analytic thinking skills known to be essential to workplace performance.
Fingers would be better pointed at Mexico’s pervasive corruption and tyrannical citizen disarmament edicts that have made a cartel black market both lucrative and inevitably bloody. [More] The media pulling the same deceptions we saw before Operation Fast and Furious “Gunwalking” makes this déjà vu all over again.
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US Postal Service Moves to Allow Mailing of Handguns [More] I can’t wait to see the hysteria from the antis on this.
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Near-weightlessness “causes [sperm] to flip around, to go upside down.… They don’t really know which way is up or down,” Nicole McPherson, a study co-author and a biologist at Adelaide University in Australia, tells the Guardian’s Tory Shepherd. The cells do “not really understand or know which direction they’re going in.”
Why would I want to follow someone who starts a fight and runs away? He’s in good company, though:
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Their behaviour is feral. [More] And the rosy-red cheeks of thre little chil-dren… There I go chanting in Charlottesville again… [Via CP]
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Ohio Supreme Court rules Columbus leaders can appeal injunction on gun safety storage laws [More] It’s not that the concept of preemption is beyond the Republican-dominated court. Since these judges are elected, I’ll need to find out who voted how, and see how that measures up to BFA grades. Unless one of you wants to … Continue reading "Lest Ye Be Judged"
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Boston police officer accused of leaving loaded gun loose in vehicle [More] So… fight with girlfriend that required the cops to show up, unsecured gun, unsecured taser, alcohol on breath, a “lost” and unreported .380, a felony count, a misdemeanor count… What’s a fella got to do to get suspended WITHOUT pay…?
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Another Illegal Alien Charged With Murder in Democrat Run Fairfax County, Virginia [More] Wait… I thought “no one is illegal”…? [Via Michael G]
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China occasionally likes to flex its dual-use robotic ground systems, with the latest footage showing quadruped machines that act as “robot wolves” with machine guns mounted on top, being trained for street battles. [More] S’OK. I understand there’s a competitive bid RFP out for aerial Sarah Palins. [Via bondmen]
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61-Year-Old Woman Executed in Wisconsin by Gender-Confused Deranged Ex-Coworker Who Targeted Her for Being a Trump Supporter, Legacy Media REFUSING to Cover This Politically Motivated Murder [More] Yep. Definitely our fault. At least she made Democrat nurses happy. [Via bondmen]
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Insane haul of war weapons Marine, 23, is accused of stealing from California military base [More] See anything on there we shouldn’t be able to get through the mail? [Via bondmen]
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Is “White Supremacy” Causing an “Epidemic” of Transgender Murders? [More] Me, I think it’s Trump’s fault. Either that or self-destructive people do self-destructive things… Hey, any chance we could get a Day of INvisibility…? [Via Michael G]
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FDR Attorney General Homer Cummings Pushed National Handgun Registration for Years [More] The struggle has been going on since the Original Rebellion.
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President Trump’s executive order denying birthright citizenship to U.S.-born children of nonresident aliens goes before the Supreme Court Wednesday, and conventional wisdom has it that the president will lose in Trump v. Barbara. If the court stays true to the original meaning of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, however, the conventional wisdom will prove wrong. … Continue reading "Juan Q. Public"
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Emanuel will run as a centrist in a field of candidates who are too far left to win a nationwide election. For that reason, he may be the only Democrat capable of defeating a Republican. [More] When I was a kid, he’da been called a communist and the Republican would’a been called a Democrat. [Via Michael … Continue reading "The Moving Center"
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If this was the type of argument, every time we had to challenge an unconstitutional scheme, it would only apply to this one individual under this one set of circumstances. It would be virtually and chronologically impossible to ever completely undo an otherwise unconstitutional gun law. [Watch] Of course the antis fight dirty. If they … Continue reading "Heads We Win, Tails You Lose"
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Man arrested at Milwaukee youth anti-violence summit for driving stolen car, illegally possessing gun [More] And he was just attending– he says he was a sponsor. So… a Hector “Big Weasel” Marroquin Award semi-finalist…? [Via Jess]
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LOS ANGELES — The case of a lifetime started with a putrid smell and a green garden hose sticking out of the side of a supposedly vacant warehouse in California farm country.
Inside the sprawling building on I Street in Reedley, code enforcement officer Jesalyn Harper found vials filled with liquid — some marked in English or Mandarin, others with just a code — that bore frightening labels such as “Malaria,” “COVID-19” and “HIV.” Refrigerators, lined up in columns along a wall, had labels that read “blood” and “Ebola.”
As she walked deeper into the warehouse, passing lab workers filling pregnancy test kits, she located the source of the smell that had brought her there — droppings from 1,000 lab-tested mice, she told The Times during a recent interview. The workers were nice enough, she said, but when she started asking questions she could feel the mood change.
“I realized I’m in trouble, and I need to get out of this building without tipping them off that I’m scared,” Harper said.
Her discovery blew open an elaborate criminal case with ties to California, Las Vegas and China. The investigation in Reedley found that the lab was part of an elaborate scheme to import COVID tests from China and pass them off as American made.
But there are some who fear the operation was much more complex than that. A congressional committee uncovered payments topping $1 million made to the operator of the Reedley business from banks in the People’s Republic of China.
“Wiping out Israel off the planet is not enough revenge. Israelis mustn’t feel safe anymore. Haunt them and go after them where they go. These terrorist parasites must be removed from our planet,” Abed posted on Instagram. [More] The DSM would describe him as “an Irish man.” Give it a generation or two, eh, Ranjit, … Continue reading "They’re Always After His Lucky Charms"
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Kickstarter is trying to drum up funding for "The first garment that tracks your sleep."
My BiPAP does that already, thank you very much.

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By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press Brandon Herrera, the GOP’s official candidate for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, may know more about guns and gun rights than any member of Congress. Herrera, who’s known as “The AK Guy,” has millions of followers on X, YouTube, and Instagram, who tune him […]
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The manhunt continued, the perimeter was secured, and checkpoints were set up throughout the area.
Multiple drones were deployed, along with an MHP helicopter.
A search warrant was executed on Hughes’ home; however, the home was found to be empty.
Shortly after, gunshots were heard, and units went toward them to find that Hughes had attempted to break into a homeowner’s back door.
The homeowner fired a weapon, striking Hughes.
On April 1, 1515, the Portuguese fleet under Afonso de Albuquerque recaptured the Persian fortress of Hormuz and renamed it the Fort of Our Lady of the Conception. — April 1, 1863: US Congress passed the first wartime conscription law, calling for the registration of all 20 to 45-year-old males. — And on April 1, 1873, the British White Star steamship SS Atlantic sank off Nova Scotia, Canada, killing at least 535 people. The same shipping company later owned the ill-fated RMS Titanic and RMS Britannic. — Today’s feature article is by SurvivalBlog Editor “Avalanche Lily”, the wife of JWR. …
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We’ve announced the winners of Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest, which ended yesterday. Note to the top three prize winners: Please contact me and let me know your UPS and USPS address(es), for your prizes. Thanks. – JWR The top three prize winners will each receive some great prize packages. The winners for Round 123 are… First Prize Winner: First Prize goes to Lodge Pole, for Raising, Hunting, and Harvesting Animals. It was posted Feburary 11-16, 2026. See: (See: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, and Part 6.) He will receive as prizes: A …
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Today is Passover (“Pasach”). So this is an appropriate day to discuss The Appointed Times. The Bible teaches that God has specific Appointed Times (מועדים — transliterated Moedim), which are to be kept in perpetuity (“throughout your generations“), by His People. Failure to observe the Appointed Times offends God. Gen 1:14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: וַיֹּאמֶר אֱלֹהִים יְהִי מְאֹרֹת בִּרְקִיעַ הַשָּׁמַיִם לְהַבְדִּיל בֵּין הַיּוֹם וּבֵין הַלָּיְלָה וְהָיוּ לְאֹתֹת וּלְמוֹעֲדִים וּלְיָמִים …
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Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — It is time to contact your U.S. House and Senate members again, to encourage them to get both the Hearing Protection Act (HPA — de-regulating suppressors) and the SHORT Act (de-regulating SBRs and SBSes) into the pending budget reconciliation bill, and pass them! Please phone their offices several times. o o o …
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“When a man says he is building a house for himself and his posterity, he does not mean to be understood as saying that he has any thought of binding them, nor is it to be inferred that he is so foolish as to imagine that he has any right or power to bind them, to live in it.” – Lysander Spooner
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By Dave Workman The Washington Times is reporting on Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon’s efforts to root out unconstitutional gun control laws, which is likely to make her unpopular with the gun prohibition lobby and their allies on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures. The Times quotes Dhillon explaining, “I’m hiring up and staffing up […]
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By Dave Workman Two ranking congressional Democrats are asking for information regarding firearms exports, claiming in a news release that “U.S. firearm exports are responsible for over 37 percent of crime gun traces globally outside of North America.” In a letter to Jeffrey Kessler, undersecretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Department of Commerce, U.S. […]
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RecoilTV just had the chance to sit down with Randy Couture! Watch the full interview here!Video shows latest Los Angeles street takeover as mob wreaks havoc, vandalizes occupied city bus [More] Look at the mob particpant demographics in the video. This is no longer the melting pot American culture being pig-headedly referenced as a legitimate rebuttal by those who insist later generations will come to embrace 2A — as if … Continue reading "Culture Clash"
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Understand that when Codrea writes “heavily redacted,” what that means is that there’s absolutely nothing of use here. They sent pages of almost nothing but black bars. [More] Good write-up! I typically like Tom Knighton’s stuff. But why do you think the site added an “Editor’s Note” at the end? I’m glad to see Bearing … Continue reading "Report on Total Blackout"
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Samuel Q. Nevarez, 42, was arrested for taking his girlfriend’s service weapon and firing it off the back deck of his house… Nevarez was dating the Cole County Sheriff Deputy that the service weapon was issued to, according to court documents. [More] What, she doesn’t have a name? [Via Steve T]
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A new shooting competition series is coming this year, FAST! 2-Gun that focuses on long par times, challenging shooting, and great stages.The neighbors have been cutting grass since February, but I have wisely abstained until this morning. The crop of thistles in the front ditch convinced me that today was the say to crank up the zero-turn. A winters worth of leaves has been mulched. The thistles have been chastised.
So begins the mowing season that will last until October. I need to do a little weed-whacking and spray some herbicide, but I am pacing myself. There is also a burn pile that needs attention, but it is too dry to burn.
Earlier in the evening of March 27, Andrew Tubbs got into a fight with his father, whom he lived with. While leaving their home, Andrew reportedly took a kitchen knife with him.
Andrew's father then contacted his grandson and Andrew’s son, 21-year-old Kaiden Tubbs.
When Kaiden arrived at the home, a fight ensued between him and his father, Andrew. During the fight, Andrew reportedly produced a knife. In response, Kaiden drew his legally-owned firearm and fired it, striking Andrew.
On the scene, the victim told officers that he was walking out of the Burlington Coat Factory when a group of people approached him. As the incident escalated, the group began assaulting him.
During the assault, the victim pulled out a gun, and a struggle ensued.
The gun discharged, and one of the suspects was struck in the wrist,
detailed police.
On March 31, 1917, the Danish West Indies were officially ceded to the US for $25 million and renamed the Virgin Islands. Pictured is St. Thomas Island. — March 31 is the birthday of the late economist Dr. Walter E. Williams, PhD., who was born in 1936. He passed away in 2020. His book American Contempt for Liberty is highly recommended. — Today we present an article that was too short to qualify as an entry for the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $981,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running this contest. Round 123 ends …
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I have always been interested monitoring ships and air traffic around the world, especially since 9/11. On that day I was fishing for salmon out of the middle of Lake Michigan, a very clear day and I noticed every jet in the sky was turning into a different direction heading somewhere else. Turning on the Marine radio and started to hear the chatter of what was going on around the country, I finished my sandwich and headed the boat for the harbor. Since then I have learned of several websites that show real-time movement of ships and airplane around the …
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This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as the Inland Northwest. The high-resolution thumbnail below is click-expandable. Redoubt News Links: From the hard-left-biased PBS: A Rural Montana Town is Eyed for a 5,000-acre Data Center Campus. Thousands of Californians move to Idaho every year. Who are they? Historic Antlers Ranch In Meeteetse Sells After 131 Years With Same Family. Send Your Media Links Please send your links to media from the American Redoubt region to JWR. Any photos that are …
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“I can’t imagine a man really enjoying a book and only reading it once.” – C.S Lewis
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I am pleased that TSA employees are again getting paid but it appears that a lot of them did the right thing and kept showing up for work anyway. My wife, daughter and her family flew Boise to Los Angeles and back again this last week. At Boise, quick movement through TSA Precheck. Two minutes at LAX.
A potentially deadly disease known as "the white plague" has been rising in the U.S. since the pandemic, health officials have warned.
Tuberculosis (TB) gets its nickname from the pale appearance of those affected with the disease in 18th- and 19th-century Europe, according to historical medical literature.
After a dip in 2020 with the onset of COVID – likely due to underdiagnosis and reduced screenings, according to health experts – cases of TB have increased every year since.
Of course the doctors interviewed emphasize COVID-19 screwed up everything (because we panicked over a disease that was really only a serious risk to a small part of the population who needed extraordinary protection). They do finally acknowledge the elephant in the room:
Another factor is a return to international travel and increased migration from countries where TB is more prevalent, according to Vivekanandan.
Gee, do you think admitting millions of people from the Third World without even a pretense of medical screening might increase exposure to a population that has not been immunized could be dangerous. Not as dangerous as losing control of Congress!
By Dave Workman The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the ban on firearms in federal facilities operated by the National Park Service. SAF is joined by the Firearms Policy Coalition and a private citizen, Gary Zimmerman, who resides in Fort Worth, Texas. They are represented by attorneys Brent Cooper at Cooper […]
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I don't remember what she said, only the tear on her cheek as she was not ready to take that step out.
She was 10 years younger than I am now.
I still think of her, of my Stepmom, of my brother and stepbrother and my Dad, gone now. I think of them as I walk near the railroad tracks by our home. I walk early in the day or just at dusk on days Partner is on the road. The traffic is quieter and you can still hear the earth breathe if you listen carefully, as if it just came out from under the ether and it's not yet aware it's awake, or what that awakening will bring. I see small insects on small pools of water that formed from the last storm, not in the air, and not underwater, simply skimming the surface caught between those two points, fixed in time.
This day? This day is a gift. Even in all of the times in the air in which I came close to ending my day in something that would not buff out, I never had the sense of mortality that I carry now, that I may carry now for the rest of my days. I think of the little plaque my Dad had on the wall of his home as things were taken down for the sale "This is the day the Lord hath made, let us rejoice and be glad in it." I used to read that with all the imperial dismissal of youth and think "that's all good Dad but what about next week or next year?"
Sunny D. Lab is home, at her rambuctious age, I leave walking her up to a young lady from our village who takes her out between playtime romps with "mom" in the back yard. But I remember walking the much more docile Lorelei, who used to join me. When we first adopted her I felt like we had the only agoraphobic dog on the planet. She was terrified of leaving the property, even on a leash. She'd lived six years in a small pen in a building with a single light bulb for light, having litter after litter of purebred puppies. When she could no longer bear puppies, she was not retired to a warm, loving home, but surrendered to a shelter, a small blessing considering other alternatives that such dogs face.
Twelve years ago I wrote the Book of Barkley, having learned much of life through the eyes of a dog (though I still shake my head at the negative book review because "it wasn't about a talking dog!"). I'm still learning. I've learned to be strong, not as men are strong because they have neither doubt nor hope, but because I have both. Doubt enough to know how precious is each breath, and hope that keeps me headed towards the light.
I was released from the hospital 67 years ago, born not yet to remember what life would bestow. This time, I came home from the hospital born to remember what my life has been before and what a gift each adition day is. Our own bodies are unfaithful to themselves, the earth, and the heavens sometimes it seems, obvious to our desires. Too many of us lately have left us and too many are fighting to stay. Too many people have gone from this world seemingly forgotten. Except for those who still believe the promise, confess the faith, and remember all that is worth remembering.
This is the day. . .

Budget-friendly inertia shotgun built for the masses! Full review of the Redfield Vector from the fields of Texas to the desert of ArizonaThe post TRW Low Maintenance Rifle: America’s Roller Locked Flechette Rifle first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.
We rolled in from central Texas yesterday before dark. It was a great match. Your humble scribe had a great Saturday. After 8 rounds, I had only one loss. Then, the combined challenges of age, stamina, arena dust and heat took its toll. I didn't finish in the money, but it was close and I have no one to blame but myself. I'm still coughing central Texas arena dust out of my sinuses.
Leaving the arena on Saturday, Belle and I were dog-tired. She noticed a Burger King near the arena and suggested that we swing through Burker King, pick up some sandwiches and go to the room. Great Idea. Five o'clock in a Saturday, and there was no one in the parking lot. I thought that was odd, but went to the drive-through and noticed that the menu board was dark. Then I saw it and laughed.
The darkened menu board had a bullet hole in it. Another dissatisfied customer had registered a complaint. I thought that was funny as hell. We drove out of the parking lot and went down to Dairy Queen for our sandwiches.
We're home and safe. It is time to unpack the van and get ready f our next adventure. Three weeks from now, it is Georgia.
Sorry, it's not for sale. I found a .50 caliber can full of Romanian 1983 production 7.62x25 Ball in my crawlspace where I stash ammo. Apparently I bought this shortly after I got the Polish Tokarev and forgot about it.
According to investigators, the owner was on his way to work when he received a notification on his phone that the building's metal gate was open.
HPD said the suspects did make it inside the building, but it is unclear if they were successful in taking anything. The business was said to be either electric or HVAC-related.
The owner said he arrived and saw the two suspects inside, who then approached him, before shots were fired, HPD said.
Police said the suspects were taken to the hospital, but their condition is not known.