I keep asking the spouse to put a turret on the house with a revolving gun mount but he says it’s too expensive. Of course now it’d just be a target for drones so I guess he was right after all. Smart guy.
I met a guy in South Carolina who has a recognised collection of WWII memorabilia. He displays it at historical venues across the South. Vets who are dying – or their children – regularly contact him with new pieces for the collection. One day he showed me a flamethrower, a crate of Bangalore torepdoes and three Panzerfausts.
“Where do you get this stuff?” I asked incredulously.
“You would be surprised at what people have in their basements,” he replied.
This must be R. Lee Ermey’s man cave.
I keep asking the spouse to put a turret on the house with a revolving gun mount but he says it’s too expensive. Of course now it’d just be a target for drones so I guess he was right after all. Smart guy.
I met a guy in South Carolina who has a recognised collection of WWII memorabilia. He displays it at historical venues across the South. Vets who are dying – or their children – regularly contact him with new pieces for the collection. One day he showed me a flamethrower, a crate of Bangalore torepdoes and three Panzerfausts.
“Where do you get this stuff?” I asked incredulously.
“You would be surprised at what people have in their basements,” he replied.
@4 – Every time I think about the upcoming civil war, I think of the “stickybomb” scene from “Saving Private Ryan”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoUb7jiFj5Q
Soooo soothing and relaxing.
“Broke into the wrong G_ damn rec room, didn’t ya?!” – Burt Gummer, Tremors
Where’s the recliner?! And the mini-fridge?
@7 – Probably next to the big screen TV which, judging by the positioning of the chairs, is out of frame to the right.
I do believe that it is Charlton Hestons collection blessed be his name.
I think The Armorer would like to get his arms room this neat (sort of like I’d like my office).