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    Posts made by ABWorsham4

    • RE: Best Toy Ever!

      Top three toys of all time.

      #1 The stick. Every yard has sticks and they can be used for anything.

      #2 G.I Joe (3 1/2 action figure)
      G.I Joe and Cobra action figures were my favorite toys growing up.

      #3 Ninja Turtles

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    • RE: Cooking

      Racheal Ray, hot or not?

      Does this subject deserve a poll?

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    • RE: Cooking

      Cooking is a good skill to have.

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    • RE: Paintball or Airsoft

      This deserves a Karma!

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    • RE: Christmas time

      I survived thirty people at my home for Christmas!!!  8-)

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    • RE: Favorite WW2 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

      I got my sons two toy springfields 1903’s. They love them. We then had to get my Mauser out was do some holiday shooting.

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    • Christmas time

      Happy Holidays to everyone.

      Will this holiday season bring any friends and family together to play A&A?

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    • RE: Napoleon In Europe

      Just did a search on EBay for Napoleon In Europe. The game is rare based on the asking prices.

      posted in Other Games
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    • RE: Leningrad

      Had the Germans captured Leningrad in 41. Could the German have turned the city into a true fortress, a WW2 version of the Battle of Verdun?

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    • RE: Favorite WW2 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

      I have a Mosin-Nagant that has been stripped down to the bare rifle. It also has been shorten to an extremly short carbine. The gun has knocked one guy should out of socket and left an empression on everyone who has shot it.

      I bought the 7.62 rifle for 80 bucks at a pawn shop. It’s a perfect gun for heading to the bottom lands tracking hogs.

      posted in World War II History
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    • RE: Marriage Age Difference

      @Flashman:

      My 50 year old sister married her son’s 16 year old friend.

      Beat that, Leslie.

      Sick!

      Has the marriage lasted?

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    • RE: Favorite WW2 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

      @dezrtfish:

      I have fired all but the japanese rifles and I own a K98, a 1903, a Carcano, and a Mosin.

      The 1903 is the most acurate and has the best range.  The Carcano is too light for a bolt action.  I would have a hard time saying between the Carcano and the Mosin which is least acurate, they are both weak.  All that said I love my K98 it is an original 1942 with matching numbers and I fire it all the time.  It is more acurate with iron sights than my garand, I supose because of the semi auto.  I love my 1903 as well, but the Kar edges it out for me.

      By the way all four are original WWII rifles and I shoot them all from time to time.

      I wish I had a German Mauser with all matching numbers! I do have my father’s K-98, its all matching, but my father in the 60’s took everything military off the rifle. Shot his first deer with that 98, his longest kill ever- 400 yards.

      posted in World War II History
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    • RE: Paintball or Airsoft

      @LT04:

      Are the airsoft rounds reuseable?

      Yes, but as Imperious Leader said, the rounds are very cheap.

      But I enjoy paintball more.

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    • RE: Marriage Age Difference

      @dinosaur:

      My dad gave me a lot of good advice including … remember. you will be marrying the mother of your children.

      Good sound advice.

      I’m so wierd that I review a relationship much like a alliance between two countries. You do not want to join with a weak person that will bring you down. Example: If I were Germany I do not want to marry an Italy or old Austia-Hungary.

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    • RE: Marriage Age Difference

      My father-in-law celebrated his 40th birthday by marrying a 20 year old.

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    • RE: T-34

      I have enjoyed this Poll and the debate it has caused. Keep the great polls ideas Will.

      posted in World War II History
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    • RE: 64 years ago

      @LT04:

      I’m a bit rusty on my history was that part of the Ardennes Offensive and the Battle of the Bulge?

      @legion3:

      God bless him! And the rest of the 2nd Infantry Division.

      Amen to that brother.

      The Elsenborn Ridge was located in the northern flank of the Bulge.

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    • 64 years ago

      64 years ago today my grandfather found himself, with the rest of the 2nd Div, defending the Elsenborn Ridge.

      posted in World War II History
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    • RE: Favorite WW2 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

      @11HP20:

      I’ve fired the bottom four in the poll. I to have a VZ-24 and love it. So the Mauser got my vote. My grandfather had a Jap rifle he got to keep from WW2. I was a child when I saw it and can’t tell you what it was. I do remember him and another WW2 vet telling me they had fired the weapon and were not impressed. They both said they preferred the Springfield to my grandfather’s war trophy by far. I think it was a late war production rifle. I struck me as crude even in my pre teen years.

      My VZ-24 is a post war production rifle. I love that gun. My brother has offered me twice what i paid for the gun, which was 120 dollars. I do not plan on selling.

      My grandfather brought back a Luger, i have not forgiven my uncle for stealing it and selling for drug money along with an Iron Cross.  :x

      posted in World War II History
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    • RE: Favorite WW2 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE

      I had to limit the poll, so semi automatic weapons had to go. They deserve a different poll.

      posted in World War II History
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