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Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
Whenever I bring out my guns or ammo, my cat always gets curious and wants to hang out.
Bad photo, but he's a tuxedo. Not sure how much he weighs, he lost a lot of weight over the past year. He's about 18 years old.
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It's a shame watching a great cat fall from its prime. I have had mine 10 years and she was full grown and mad at the world when she showed up. She has always been an outside cat and has held her own against several dogs. She lost her top canine teeth a few months back and seems to be falling from her throne. She now runs from dogs but will still stand toe to toe with cats twice her size.
I hear ya. He used to be about 20 lbs, I'd guess maybe 15 or less now. Still has all his teeth and is in good health, just a tired old cat now. Sleeps much more than he used to. I have to do a poke-check sometimes to make sure he's not dead.
Glad he's been here throughout the years though.
I like how quickly the thread turned into cats lol. I have 2 cats, both were abandoned by their mother and had to be bottle fed for some time. Turned out to be great and friendly cats. Then there is a friends cat (moved to an apartment and couldn't keep it) that is, i would say special, and it has six toes on its front feet lol
Back to the original topic:
I would disagree, crash testing a car would make the car no longer useful, I would think of it more along the lines of say using a truck off road and seeing what it can do. It may get a scratch or two, but still works fine. I do the same stuff with my truck and anything else I buy, I'll use it to its full potential, if I didn't tow and offroad (at the same time sometimes) I would own a car. I don't understand those who buy a truck, lift it, etc then only drive it on pavement?
Yes I know it is long, but I like the content, and would watch similar videos to learn more about the subject. I've watched several nutnfancy videos all the way thru and enjoy it. I will keep focusing on shooting, and will still do more testing, I think it is fun and informative.Most of my videos I have and am planing will be long and intended to be more on the informative side then to keep someone entertained for a couple of minutes.
The BCG is actually mine, its a spare I had laying around for some time...if I had another barrel I could assemble another complete AR.... But he is planning on buying a higher quality BCG, I just been helping him out with loaner parts during his build so he isn't tempted to buy cheap parts to get it done sooner.
If we're going to get on the informative side, chance of keeping someone's attention for more than ten minutes in a weapons related video is hard to do unless your name happens to be Vickers, Haley or the likes. Or folks like Mr Gunsandgear, TnOutdoors9 or Colion Noir that provide straight no nonsense to the point videos and under 10 minutes typically. No offense, but there's only so many times you can throw dirt or mud or sand into an AR before it becomes old and it's been done to death. And when you happen to drone on and on and on like Nutnfancy, most people's attention span is gone after the first five minutes.
So the suggestion would be to keep them at under ten minutes if you want to get a message across. You might like the longer videos, but most people tend to like short and to the point.
Constructive criticism, take it for what it's worth.
Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
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