BAHHH ha ha ha ha, well played sir.
Yet not one soul says anything about Brasso having ink from San Quentin............
SFC Richard J Lacey
LLDSM RCG 1st Sig Bde
31JAN1968
004535N, 1063940E (XS816898)
The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless, they are heard in the still houses:
who has not heard them?
We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died; remember us. Macleish
When I die, bury me face-down so the world can kiss......my......ass.
If a mind is a terrible thing to waste; I am the poster child for Tragedy…
http://www.myspace.com/lz_flatfish
http://www.62ndcacrc.com/
If a mind is a terrible thing to waste; I am the poster child for Tragedy…
http://www.myspace.com/lz_flatfish
http://www.62ndcacrc.com/
SFC Richard J Lacey
LLDSM RCG 1st Sig Bde
31JAN1968
004535N, 1063940E (XS816898)
The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless, they are heard in the still houses:
who has not heard them?
We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died; remember us. Macleish
When I die, bury me face-down so the world can kiss......my......ass.
If a mind is a terrible thing to waste; I am the poster child for Tragedy…
http://www.myspace.com/lz_flatfish
http://www.62ndcacrc.com/
SFC Richard J Lacey
LLDSM RCG 1st Sig Bde
31JAN1968
004535N, 1063940E (XS816898)
The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless, they are heard in the still houses:
who has not heard them?
We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died; remember us. Macleish
When I die, bury me face-down so the world can kiss......my......ass.
Would be an interesting story... just saying.
"`But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
`Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat:`we're all mad here.'"- Lewis Carroll
ΜΩΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
Well,... I'm sure he would tell you all,... But then he would have to kill all of you.
Bring on the Sizzler
"508 All the Way, Sir"
"Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be a perpetrator. Above all, thou shalt not be a bystander." Yehuda Bauer
I believe the Best Social Program is a Job - Ronald Reagan
As bad as feel right now, death would be a good alternative.
"`But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
`Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat:`we're all mad here.'"- Lewis Carroll
ΜΩΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
"We deal in lead friend."...Steve McQueen,The Magnificent Seven 82d Abn Div: 1983-86
OIF: 2007-08
Retired NYS LEO/NRA Life Member
Colt Gov't & OM/Glock 19&26/Ruger SP101
Still Love Ya Sarah !! I will NOT Comply!
"We deal in lead friend."...Steve McQueen,The Magnificent Seven 82d Abn Div: 1983-86
OIF: 2007-08
Retired NYS LEO/NRA Life Member
Colt Gov't & OM/Glock 19&26/Ruger SP101
Still Love Ya Sarah !! I will NOT Comply!
S.Q. Those were the days....mid or late 70's it was all a blur back then anyway. A distant so to speak friend of mine was released from SQ in which he was a visitor there for about 6 years...you know he was innocent of the gun running charges across to Mexico. But he was very interested in ART as a young boy growing up in the streets of South Joisey about 10 minutes from the WW bridge so he studied up on how to do jail house "TATs" while he was in SQ.
So after 5 years of doing it he became very good. So when he got out he contacted me and we got together and he wanted to try out his new equipment on somebody and asked if I would let him do some work to test it out. Sure you can use my back where there is a fly and he asked what did I want and I said some mountains with a road going nowhere...Now ir you have never seen a JH gun before it's really very simple He used a large battery which was connected to wires that ran up to a very small motor which had a bout a half inch arm sticking out of it and when it was on the small arm would move up and down pretty fast this was all on a rig that resembled a pistol (thus the name "GUN").
At the end there was the bottom on an ink pen which helped guide the thin Guitar or piano? wire which was quite sharp at the point and at the top it had a small loop which he would slide onto the little arm to make the wire needle go up and down...And he would draw a free hand section dip the wire in the ink and begin tacking you....it was nowhere near as fast as a real gun so it was time consuming...I did 6 hours on the first setting and a few days later he finished it in another 7 hours.....Pictures to follow later today......
"a hundred-dollar shine on a three-dollar pair of shoes."
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