"cuernos de chivo"
horns of ???
To: SwinneySwitch
Obviously, since civilian ownership of firearms is strictly regulated by the Mexican government, this story must be a complete fabrication...
2 posted on
12/30/2003 5:30:10 PM PST by
Skibane
To: SwinneySwitch
Ahh, Nuevo Laredo. I may have visited a pharmacy there a time or two in my mispent youth...
To: SwinneySwitch
Point them towards Mexico and fire away boys!
5 posted on
12/30/2003 6:08:30 PM PST by
Dr. Marten
(We no longer want your tired, poor and hungry.... NO VACANCIES until further notice!)
To: SwinneySwitch
cuernos de chivo horns of ???
*horn of goat* Sounds like a reference to the characteristic shape of the AKs curved magazine.
AK47s:
Horned goats:
7 posted on
12/31/2003 10:52:13 AM PST by
archy
(Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
To: SwinneySwitch
Horns of a goat. NL police prep for New Year's gunfire
You should hear it here on the south side of Chicago at midnight. I'm happy, though, that there is such firepower in the hands of the populace.
11 posted on
12/31/2003 11:37:38 AM PST by
aruanan
To: SwinneySwitch
I do know that the Chicago Police Department used to ground it's helicopters at midnight on New Years because of all the random gunfire. Trying to avoid the "Golden BB Effect".
12 posted on
12/31/2003 11:40:18 AM PST by
Kozak
(Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
To: SwinneySwitch
In a related story, NL Police remain steadfast in upholding the DH rule
To: SwinneySwitch
I live a few blocks from a Little Mexico in Houston. Gunfire is routine on weekends and heard occasionally other times. When groups leave the Cantinas they race around the neighborhood shooting at each other or something.
One evening the hombres in the first car were throwing full cans of beer at those in the second car. Some of those in the second car were shooting at the first car. Looked like a fair fight since no one got hit while I was watching.
15 posted on
12/31/2003 11:52:23 AM PST by
FreePaul
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