In South Africa during apartheid era we had groups of ANC that would hide at intersections with bricks and rocks and ambush random vehicles with whites. They would try and swarm the vehicle while pelting it and then pull you out and kill you. In those days I carried a Mossberg pump with SSG anytime I had to go into or near the townships.
Sounds like the future here as (the angry) minorities take over sections of cities.
Last edited by M4Fundi; 03-24-10 at 21:43.
And stupid me thought 52 rounds was enough for cc, need more mags.
I was in Philly quite a bit in the early 90s, had friends that went to Drexel, went to concerts there all the time. Everyone that I knew that lived there moved long ago because of crime. It is sad because it used to be a great place.
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Last edited by ZDL; 05-01-10 at 02:32.
As if I needed another reason not to visit that cesspool of a city.
We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I
Touche. Live and work in AZ now but Philly will always be my home.
I want all of you to go back in time and think about this for a second...imagine the kind of folks who used to walk the streets of Philadelphia. Yes, the names that many of you thought of are now just about legendary. Now, you may come back to reality and feel great sadness.
I wonder what would happen if you pulled out an inert grenade and started screaming ALLAHU ACKBAR, DIE INFIDELS!!!! I'd pay good money to see that.
"Life is short, but the years are long." - Robert A. Heinlein
I have two memories of Philadelphia. The counties party their in 1976 celebrating the bicentennial. Had a good time.
And the outbreak of Legionnaires disease in the hotel I stayed in on a business trip shortly before the tragedy.
Never been back since.
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