Dan Daly
Smedly Butler
Jack Nicholson, yeah he's a little to the left, but I think he'd be interesting to BS with.
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Dan Daly
Smedly Butler
Jack Nicholson, yeah he's a little to the left, but I think he'd be interesting to BS with.
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"To believe that social reforms can eradicate evil altogether is to forget that evil is a protean creature, forever assuming a new shape when deprived of an old one." - SAT
Never argue with an idiot - they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience.
Abe Lincoln, Mozart and James Madison.
Lincoln for his wisdom, Mozart for his genius and humor (and I'd love to play violin with him) and Madison to get a sworn affidavit making it perfectly clear, beyond a shadow of a doubt the exact meaning of the 2nd Ammendment to put an end to all the discussion by non-believers.
Jim
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"To believe that social reforms can eradicate evil altogether is to forget that evil is a protean creature, forever assuming a new shape when deprived of an old one." - SAT
Never argue with an idiot - they'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience.
Toby keith (just seems like the coolest guy to hang out with)
George W Bush (never felt safer than i did with him watching my back)
And Ronald Reagon (to young to remember his presidency but love everything about him from what i read)
This is tough. Especially since it's only one night.
1. Charles Schwab.
2. Neil McCauley (however you spell it. Deniro's character in the movie Heat.
3. Thomas Galt
If you're going to carry one weapon, might as well carry two, because as the saying goes, "Two is one, and one is none."
"Liberals can decline or whine, but I will still carry and conceal mine." - Cold Warrior. Excellent quote good sir!
John Wayne-He's the Duke, what more needs to be said.
Robert E. Lee-Brilliant strategist, and statesman.
Alan Keyes-Brilliant mind, key player in the Reagan White House, and I believe would have made a good president.
Freedom doesn't come free. It is bought and paid for by the lives and blood of our men and women in uniform.
USAF Retired
NRA Life Member
1. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, the man was awarded the Navy Cross 5 times, I think that is enough of an explanation.
2. Clint Eastwood, because I just think he would be a fun guy to sit and drink a beer with, he has a rather ironic sense of humor it seems.
3. My friend TJ, who got killed when we were in Iraq, because he was one of the best men I ever knew.
Fortes Fortuna Juvat
Former, USMC 0311, OIF/OEF vet
NRA Pistol/Rifle Instructor, RSO, Ohio CHL Instructor
My Firearms Blog: Little Miami Tactical Shooter's Corner
Jesus Christ. I don't think I'd need any other guests.
If I had to pick three I'd also invite King David as my second guest.
My third choice is much less clear. Maybe Julius Caesar, Hannibal or Thomas Jefferson.
"I don't know who invented Yoga and I don't know who invented pants. But I do know that I'd like to shake the hand of the man who put those two ideas together."
1. Andrew Jackson - I'd probably pick G.W. on most days, but it's already been said.
2. Steve McQueen - Maybe the coolest person ever. John Wayne was a borderline draft dodger.
3. Miles Davis - As long as he could play for us, which is up in the air, because he's a notorious jerk. No one, except Steve McQeen, was ever cooler though.
Honorable Mentions: Hunter S. Thompson, Ted Williams - the real life John Wayne, Alexander the Great
I think you're the only one who threw out a movie character. Hell of a character though.
Heat Shootout Scene [High Quality] - YouTube
Greatest action scene ever. Immediate action drills, speed reloads, buddy rushing. Pretty cool stuff.