December 5, 2002, 12:51 AM | #1 |
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Got my 1st Copy of SWAT!
Figured with folks like Crint, Pat, and our own TFLers including our own cuddly tactical Vietnamese girl, I had to check it out.
Didn't get a chance to read it, but I think it's the first gun magazine I bought to read the articles. I like the guy w/ the tiger stripes, is that one of you guys, he dresses like I do. OK well mine are black and white.
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December 5, 2002, 11:26 AM | #2 |
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The fella on the cover is Steve Malloy--one of our regular contributors. Hope you enjoy your first copy. Denny
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December 5, 2002, 05:03 PM | #3 |
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Denny, what is the Denny Hansen Tactical Keystroke Maneuver?
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…there I was, sitting at my desk wearing Oakley Tactical Goggles and wearing black BDUs with bright yellow flowers embroidered on them (for Kirk). All of a sudden I spotted the culprit—a colon where a semicolon belonged (I are an editur yu know). Through the use of good tactical movement I deftly positioned the cursor, and with one smooth movement hit the delete button with my trigger finger.
Like I said in the reply to the letter, we can’t take ourselves too seriously. Denny
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Denny, Denny, Denny.
It was supposed to be a comma! |
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I'm lucky to have Dennis as my Kopy Editer, uh Editure. Ah heck with it--my pruf reedur
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December 5, 2002, 08:32 PM | #7 |
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(Chuckling) I guess a hair shirt is better than no shirt....
And if I ever find out who put PINK flowers on MY BDUs, he's a dead man! [ Pass the Pepto, will ya? ] |
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Denny, please be advised that the flowered-shirt requirement is only applicable to Kalifornians who should stick to hot rods, surfing and beach volleyball magazine side of their corporation instead of writing about imaginary goats, the "punishing" recoil of .44 magnums, or being photographed pointing guns at their heads. You, as a hairy-chested square-stater, have no dress code other than a big, silly hat and pointy little elf boots (as the festivities permit).
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