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here's a couple more. i'm not a very good photographer, but you get the idea......
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I think your doin a great job with that camera.
thanks.
how about a few of the uparmored one?
 
Hola people! Been gone for a few days... Now I've caught a cold and took the day off. This really sucks.. Soar throat, running nose and everything. Blergh!

Suk it up Mang and run with them :thumbup: It's a temporary thang
 
BTW.

It's about time for the agency to decide how our little part of the general reorg is going to be.

So. What did we hear today?

Another senior executive is coming over with some additional groups ... temporarily ... to be our director ... temporarily. "This is not intended to be the actual reorg."

So. More confusion, more uncertainty, more prospects for work that will all have to be changed later.

Not the decision I was hoping for. We've had 4 reorgs now in 3 years and it looks like the fun is just going to keep on coming.:mad:

Dang OP - What is what? Time to go consultant - maybe?
 
Oh mang,,, rlarge you got access to the coolest vehicles known to man,,, H-U-M-M-E-R !!! ^^
 
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hey you hey you!! :D
I just scored the last Strider GB at Arizona Knives. :D There will be no more GB LL's, only FL's!

Just when I thunk...You are all over the map ;)

LLL Mang - I told you so :D
 
Another jacked killing a few miles from home!!!

HOLDEN, La. — A Louisiana killing spree that left four family members dead, including a 2-year-old boy, marked the bloody culmination of an ongoing domestic dispute between the suspected gunman and his estranged wife, said the father of a woman who survived the shootings.

Dennis Carter Sr. shot and killed his wife, son and 2-year-old grandson, then shot himself to death as police tried to pull over his car about 20 minutes later, Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office Chief of Operations Perry Rushing said Sunday.

Also shot was Carter Sr.'s daughter-in-law, Amber Carter, who was six months pregnant and was in intensive care in a New Orleans hospital after giving birth to a healthy boy named Aubrey, said her father, Paul Williamson.


Williamson said Carter Sr., 50, had a history of assaulting his wife, Donna Carter, and recently tried to attack her with a machete. Donna Carter had a restraining order against him that her husband had repeatedly violated.

"This had been going on for quite some time," Williamson said. "It was one of those domestic violence things that just gets worse and worse."

A 16-month-old boy was in the house during the shootings but was not hurt. The child was related to the Carters but Rushing was not sure how.

Authorities were called to the home in Holden, about 30 miles east of Baton Rouge, around 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Donna Carter, 49, and Dennis Carter Jr., 26, were dead inside. Found outside were Amber Carter, badly hurt, and their son, 2-year-old Masson Carter, who was dead.

Rushing said it appeared Amber and Masson Carter escaped from a second-floor window but it was not clear if the gunman shot them inside or followed them outside and shot them there. Williamson said his daughter had bullet wounds in her kidney and liver, plus spinal damage sustained when she leapt from the window, probably trying to escape her father-in-law.

Rushing said deputies spotted Dennis Carter Sr. about 20 minutes after the shootings driving on a highway. When they tried to pull him over, he shot and killed himself.

"It's very unusual to have this many victims," Rushing said. "This is an anomaly by any stretch of the imagination."

In a statement released late Sunday, Stephen Alexander, a lawyer representing other family members of Carter Sr., said they were "obviously devastated by their tremendous loss and they ask that the media respect the family's privacy during the grieving process."

All the Carters lived at the house in Holden except Dennis Carter Sr., who used to live there but had recently moved to nearby Hammond. Williamson said Carter Jr. and wife Amber had been planning to move to another house.

Williamson described the senior Carter as a semi-employed mechanic. He said Carter Jr. was a scaffold builder; Amber Carter was a secretary at North Oaks Rehabilitation Center in Hammond, where Donna Carter worked as a data entry clerk.

Rushing said that state police ballistics experts were conducting tests on a gun found in the senior Carter's car.

Williamson said he didn't expect to learn exactly how the killing spree transpired.

"We won't ever know what happened inside that house," he said.


http://www.star-telegram.com/462/story/1592762.html

Now you know - :eek:
 
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