where do i get the bazooka from raiders?
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where do i get the bazooka from raiders?
i want a (smirks) real firing replica of the bazooka that indy threatens to blow up the ark with.
when i get it, i'll just forget to mentain to the government that i bought it on the blakc market.
when i get it, i'll just forget to mentain to the government that i bought it on the blakc market.
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well, i was thinking of (no offense to anyone german here) smuggling it into germany under the pretense of archeological dig supplies, then i don my fed delux(if i get it), my mk7 bag with keppler 65 inch strap(again if i get it), and my wested lamb, grab the bazooka, race into a german wwii museum, find a picture, statue, painting, bust or anything else of hitler and blow him away.
after reading this, PLEASE DON'T THINK OF ME AS VIOLENT or anything, caus' I'M JUST JOCKING ABOUT THE WHOLE BAZOOKA DEAL anyway. thanks.
after reading this, PLEASE DON'T THINK OF ME AS VIOLENT or anything, caus' I'M JUST JOCKING ABOUT THE WHOLE BAZOOKA DEAL anyway. thanks.
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You know, I've been reading through this thread the past couple of days thinking the same thing. But then again, I'm not an expert at these things.agent5 wrote:It looked to me to be an RPG, not a Bazooka and I don't think they were even made yet, but I could be very wrong. I know there are quite a few militaria specialists on the board here and perhaps one of them can clear this up.
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Wal-mart is like this Everything store. They have clothes, toys, bathroom/bedroom decor, shoes, tools/hardware, electronics, garden supplies/plants, school/office supplies, books/magazines, camping/sports equipment, maybe even guns?, paint, bicycles, hairdryers/curling irons, cosmetics, shampoo, medicine, and some even have grocery stores in them. And great prices on most everything! If you ever come to the states, you have to visit a Wal-mart. It's just so engrained in the American culture.
Back when parents raised their kids (instead of the TV and video games), when there was right and wrong(instead of situational ethics) and personal responsibility (instead of shrinks and lawyers teaching pass the buck), you could buy guns in the Sears catalog. Walmart, K-Mart and even hardware stores.Indiana Ken wrote:You can buy guns in a supermarket?!
As for bazookas........you could only order those in comic books.....along with tanks, submarines and x-ray glasses, of course. ;-)
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I always wanted a pair of those glasses...
....as well as that screen that you could set up in front of your black and whilte tv (we didn't have color in those days) and it was supposed to change the black and white picture into color. I had a friend who actually bought one, and it was nothing but a cardboard frame and some wax paper. He said if you squinted and had a great imagination, you could ALMOST make out some color in the blurry image. (grins) Oh well. I still wanted some of the glasses. I wanted to see the bones in my hands, like the picture showed. in the ad. Of course, I'm rambling again.....I seem to be doing that more lately Regards. Michaelson
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Could this be a result of not having that cardboard/wax paper buffer between you and the tube?!Michaelson wrote:Of course, I'm rambling again.....I seem to be doing that more lately Regards. Michaelson
What boy didn't want a pair of x-ray glasses? Although I don't actually know of anyone who did get any? I'm sure it was nicer to dream of the possibilities than be disappointed with the results.
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CRT Ray destruction? Maybe not the rambling part...
...but it could explain why I can't find my way out of a closet without my glasses ! Years of exposure to television, I guess. Wouldn't you know I'd go into the business and now stare at tv monitors 14 hours a day now! (grins) Regards. Michaelson
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Sea Monkeys!
You can't forget the ol' Sea Monkeys looking all happy in their little fishbowl kingdom. And years later my friend tells me they are simply Brine Shrimp - which he bought in loads for feeding some of his fish.
Sea Monkeys were never the same, it's as if he showed me proof Santa doesn't exist, which we all know he does....
Sea Monkeys were never the same, it's as if he showed me proof Santa doesn't exist, which we all know he does....
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This will make you cry MJ! Here is proof. )Minnesota_Jones wrote:..., it's as if he showed me proof Santa doesn't exist, which we all know he does....
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Well OK. This one supports he is live...
.... here is a website that shows a live webcam of Santa Claus.
http://www.santaclauslive.com/eng/webbikamera.php3
Sorry. The previous picture was being passed around email this year under the title, "how to make a kid cry". That was the context.
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http://www.santaclauslive.com/eng/webbikamera.php3
Sorry. The previous picture was being passed around email this year under the title, "how to make a kid cry". That was the context.
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Hey, I'm only 16, and I well aware of x-ray glasses, sea monkeys, and Charles Atlas. Have to thank my mom for her collection of 50s to 60s comic books (also for introducing me to Indy). I always wanted that submarine they advertised on the back pages.
Wow, I'm feeling nostalgic, anyone up for a glass bottle of Coca-Cola?
Wow, I'm feeling nostalgic, anyone up for a glass bottle of Coca-Cola?
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!Sergei wrote:This will make you cry MJ! Here is proof. )Minnesota_Jones wrote:..., it's as if he showed me proof Santa doesn't exist, which we all know he does....
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That might be a good thing as you'd miss it anyway. It's on NBC.Indiana Texas-girl wrote:It also made me remember that I totally forgot to watch "American Dreams" this past Sunday night on ABC.
Actually, being in Maryland and hearing both southern and northern expressions, I've heard "Coke" used generically (which I usually do), "pop", and further north, "soda pop".
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That's freakin' hilarious!!! For Halloween, one of HJS's friends was Santa packing a (real) gun (he has a carry permit.)Sergei wrote:This will make you cry MJ! Here is proof. )Minnesota_Jones wrote:..., it's as if he showed me proof Santa doesn't exist, which we all know he does....
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Here in CA, I've called it soda my whole life....every now and then, I'll hear HJS call it pop (you can take the boy out of the Midwest, but....)Mike wrote:Actually, being in Maryland and hearing both southern and northern expressions, I've heard "Coke" used generically (which I usually do), "pop", and further north, "soda pop".
Regards--Mary(on)
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Thanks, Maryon.... And speaking of bazookas...how many grew up reading the Adventures of Bazooka Joe and his Gang on little wax paper squares wrapped around little chunks of the bubble gum equivalent of hardtack?
And speaking not of bazookas... where do folks go to get a drink of water, say, in a school? (No joke, just curious for the regional answers....)
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And speaking not of bazookas... where do folks go to get a drink of water, say, in a school? (No joke, just curious for the regional answers....)
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Well I'm down here in San Francisco, and we have things called water fountains, you pull a lever and the thing spurts water. Earlier this year we had those water cooler thingies with a tank of water on top and a paper cup dispenser attached to it. The water cooler thing didn't work so well since some idiots decided to throw stuff into the water, and who knows what else they did to it. My schools somewhere around 80 years old and the pipes aren't very good, so I stray away from using the water fountains. One time I was in my science class, and the water started to turn different colors like green, yellow and brown. Most kids would prefer to buy bottled water that they sell often at school, but otherwise the popular choice of beverage is soda (the new principles trying to get rid of our vending machines).
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MaryonRavenwood wrote: For Halloween, one of HJS's friends was Santa packing a (real) gun (he has a carry permit.)
Regards--Mary(on)
Well here is Santa drinking a coke, while packing his whip! Go Santa, go Santa!!... )
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Water Fountain. I've lived in the South, the South West, East Coast and Midwest. At this time, I cannot recall another name for a "water fountain." A water cooler is different with its upside down container of water, though.Henry Jones Sr. wrote:And speaking not of bazookas... where do folks go to get a drink of water, say, in a school? (No joke, just curious for the regional answers....)
I've heard 'coke,' 'pop,' 'soda,' and 'soda pop.' Interestingly, there are verying words in the Spanish language as well depending on what country a person is from or what region of a particular country.ITG wrote:Really? I haven't heard that one before. We usually call every type of soda "Coke". Wheras the North calls it "pop", I believe.
On a side note, my family from Illinois was just down here in northern Atlanta (home of Coca Cola) and were surprised at a few different restaurants that the "pops" were served in small Coca Cola bottles with an accompanying glass of ice.
I.J.