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NEW JERSEY POLICE FIND -
New Jersey State Police have announced the discovery of an arms cache of 200 semi-automatic rifles. with 250,000 rounds of ammunition, 10 anti-tank missiles,
4 grenade launchers, 2 tons of heroin,
$25 million in forged bills and a ring of 25 prostitutes
all in a housing project
behind the Camden Public Library.
Camden residents were stunned. A community spokesman said:
"We're shocked. We never knew we had a library!!"
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Please... It's "Joisey"
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I'm sure the right to bear arm does not apply in this case.
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Good one..!!
and it's probably true..!!
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In "Joisey" the right to bear arms is exercised by wearing a muscle shirt
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My feelings.
Saw that joke the other day but it was Detroit.
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Originally Posted by bruiser
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My feelings.
Saw that joke the other day but it was Detroit.
you don't want to arm bears in nj, there's way too many of them!
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And you STILL have some morons down there who don't want them hunted...
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This Reminds Me ... Another Bear Story From Colorado
The following is true
My former boss used to live in the mountains outside Boulder, CO and bears are VERY common in that area. Several years ago, one of his neighbors heard some panicked screams coming from his neighbor's house -- the wife was at home alone and a bear had broken into the home through a glass door. She was trapped in the kitchen, and even though un-injured, could not get out of the house and away from the bear. So, dutiful neighbor heads over with his gun (sorry, don't know the details about type / caliber) and shoots the bear dead in the kitchen -- saving his neighbor's wife in the process. Well.... as it turns out Boulder County, CO has an ordinance that states it is illegal to shoot bears (they are a "protected" species). So, the guy was arrested and tossed in jail for killing this bear. I believe charges were dropped a few days later.
IMHO, he should have been given a medal rather than jail time!
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Chuck,
I really didnt mean to start anything... Honest! I did kind of imagine that one PETA member or two might pop up for some target practice on me...
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Chuck,
I really didnt mean to start anything... Honest! I did kind of imagine that one PETA member or two might pop up for some target practice on me...
A 300 Weatherby?? 200 grain tips, or just the 180s?
180 grain nosler partitions. the more I thought about this situation, the more I thought she should have had the hose and me the gun. the gun was a ruger #1 (single shot)
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Chuck,
I really didnt mean to start anything... Honest! I did kind of imagine that one PETA member or two might pop up for some target practice on me...
A 300 Weatherby?? 200 grain tips, or just the 180s?
Bob, I think I started it with my joke. I do have that T shirt. But it's just a joke.
I camped a lot in the mountains of New Mexico and Colorado. I'm very familiar with bears. Many times we woke up in the morning and found bear tracks through the camp. And we usually slept outdoors in sleeping bags. We would hear the flatlanders down the canyon, yelling as the bears would tear the doors off their campers trying to get to food. Those morons would leave food scraps in trash cans outside their aluminum castles on wheels.
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The last bear we got at Beaverbrook NY, Was around 350lb, He was tagged in Jersey before a bear hunt was allowed in NJ, And transported to Ten Mile River in New York to be safe untill our hunting season started.........
45/70 500 grain....
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I may live in North Carolina, and have lived here for over 30 years. However, I was born and raised in New Jersey, and you can't take the Jersey out of the girl.
So, please let me make a little correction to the pronunciation of New Jersey. It depends on your location. If you live in central or southern New Jersey, it is pronounced 'Jersey'. That includes Camden, although I don't think I would go there anymore. Now, if you live in the northern part of New Jersey, close to New York, it is "Joisey".
This concludes your lesson on pronouncing New Jersey correctly, depending on the location. Thank you.
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