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stupidest person on earth.

Steve

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this ----- thinks she can give away a plot in Arlington she doesn't deserve

not only is she ineligible.. she is so arrogant as to think we as veterans would allow it...

US Air Force (USAF) veteran Julie Frein said she is willing to give up her burial plot at Arlington National Cemetery to Tamerlan Tsarnaev - the deceased Boston bombing suspect.
The Anne Arundel County woman told Fox45 she feels the terrorist suspect should be able to be laid to rest and just wants it to all be over.
"I feel sympathy for [his family] in that as long as this issue is open, they can't have closure," Frein told Fox45's Joy Lepola.

When asked how she thought Americans would react to the suspect being buried in a national cemetery, Frein replied, "Well the country would just have to get over that, wouldn't they? Because nobody, nobody deserves to rot above ground." Frein has already called the funeral home in Massachusetts where Tsarnaev's body is currently stored and is in the process of contacting the Office of Veteran Affairs to see if she will be able to offer up her plot. Frein served in the USAF for two years. Her husband served in the US Navy for 20 years.

to think this ----- could be buried next to her husband at Arlington
sickens me...

I hope they both rot.. and I really don't care where as long as it isn't on or in our soil...
 

Broke Cowboy

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To add some levity to this post - I think I am the winner.

If you happen to drop a nail gun that does not have the trigger depress safety on it - and it hits your foot - it will go off and it will penetrate the hard toe and it will go through your toe and it will be a pain in the rear to pull that nail out with a claw hammer.

Missed the bone and caught the flesh quite nicley if I say so myself - glad the hammer was on my belt - I might have had to wait a bit for help.

No one home at the time but me - so I cannot blame anyone but myself.

Not too much damage - just a bandage and wounded pride and back to work.

Sheeesh!

BC
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Broke Cowboy said:
To add some levity to this post - I think I am the winner.

If you happen to drop a nail gun that does not have the trigger depress safety on it - and it hits your foot - it will go off and it will penetrate the hard toe and it will go through your toe and it will be a pain in the rear to pull that nail out with a claw hammer.

Missed the bone and caught the flesh quite nicley if I say so myself - glad the hammer was on my belt - I might have had to wait a bit for help.

No one home at the time but me - so I cannot blame anyone but myself.

Not too much damage - just a bandage and wounded pride and back to work.

Sheeesh!

BC


Guess that makes you the winner. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Faster horses

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Except........I'd call that an accident unless you deliberately did it, BC.

A liberal mindset allows them to be on a mission to do stupid things. :D :p
 

Whitewing

Well-known member
Broke Cowboy said:
To add some levity to this post - I think I am the winner.

If you happen to drop a nail gun that does not have the trigger depress safety on it - and it hits your foot - it will go off and it will penetrate the hard toe and it will go through your toe and it will be a pain in the rear to pull that nail out with a claw hammer.

Missed the bone and caught the flesh quite nicley if I say so myself - glad the hammer was on my belt - I might have had to wait a bit for help.

No one home at the time but me - so I cannot blame anyone but myself.

Not too much damage - just a bandage and wounded pride and back to work.

Sheeesh!

BC

Many years ago I was putting up a wooden privacy fence at my first new home I'd bought. As I nailing away with my left hand, I glanced at the thumb of my right hand which was holding the board the nail was being driven through.

With my next slam of the hammer, bam, right on that thumb.

To quote my dad, I said, "oh my, in the future I should strive to be more careful". :D
 

Steve

Well-known member
Broke Cowboy said:
To add some levity to this post - I think I am the winner.

If you happen to drop a nail gun that does not have the trigger depress safety on it - and it hits your foot - it will go off and it will penetrate the hard toe and it will go through your toe and it will be a pain in the rear to pull that nail out with a claw hammer.

Missed the bone and caught the flesh quite nicley if I say so myself - glad the hammer was on my belt - I might have had to wait a bit for help.

No one home at the time but me - so I cannot blame anyone but myself.

Not too much damage - just a bandage and wounded pride and back to work.

Sheeesh!

BC

not even close... had a friend, a contractor for decades.. was holding a particularity difficult piece of exterior trim, on a second floor window.. to hold it he had to balance between a ladder and the porch roof..

he was using a stainless finish nail with ring or ridges..

nailed his finger between the trim,.. and the window frame... obviously the nail head was set...

he was dang lucky we were next door.. and I had a ladder and a few flat pry bars...

he did say it went numb fairly quickly...

accidents happen... if you can live through them and laugh.. then you ain't stupid.. .. (maybe not the smartest, but certainly not stupid) :lol: :p



as for being the winner.. you would have to cut off a leg or something to get in the tournament..
http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/27/two-hapless-fraudsters-cut-off-limbs-in-failed-2-5-million-insurance-plot-3668744/


stupid takes a bit extra to earn... and this ---- has plenty of stupid..
 

hypocritexposer

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I worked with a guy that had an employee standing on an exterior wall, toenailing trusses. the guy stopped working and so the boss yells over, "why are you just standing there, get to it. Are you okay"

"yep, just had a dizzy spell, gathering my feet"

after about five minutes of the guy just standing there, the boss goes over and finds that the guy has nailed his foot to the top plate.

It was lucky he ddidn't fall over backwards, off the house.

the "boss" did as BC did and pulled it out with his hammer claw and made sure he was pushing the guy towards the house interior, as he did it. :lol:

BC...when was your last tetanus shot? Probably more chance of you getting lead poisoning on one of your foreign trips, but...better safe than sorry.
 
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