Tommy Tainant
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The Hillsville Massacre
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Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
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The Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
That's what they all say.I have an alibi.Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?The Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Are you still allowed to take guns into the courtrooom ?In the days of Sandy Hook and Las Vegas massacres, killing 4 people seems pretty tame.
But they didn’t have access to AR-15s back then
Now that they do have A-15'S how many have been killed there by them? [you may want to change the question so it fits your answer]In the days of Sandy Hook and Las Vegas massacres, killing 4 people seems pretty tame.
But they didn’t have access to AR-15s back then
Good little read. Allen's the Democrat thugs and the people wanting justice to be served? I'd say yeah there is still fighting and feuding going down.The Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
Just to keep the peace tommyAre you still allowed to take guns into the courtrooom ?
Now that they do have A-15'S how many have been killed there by them? [you may want to change the question so it fits your answer]In the days of Sandy Hook and Las Vegas massacres, killing 4 people seems pretty tame.
But they didn’t have access to AR-15s back then
Nah, just any full-auto weapons they could afford. You fucking moron.In the days of Sandy Hook and Las Vegas massacres, killing 4 people seems pretty tame.
But they didn’t have access to AR-15s back then
I can't even imagine you answering the questionImagine having to conduct a massacre with just conventional weapons.
lolToday, we appreciate our second amendment
no, you make sure they have gun free zones to conduct such activityand make sure those wanting to kill as many as they can in a short period of time have unfettered access to the firepower they need
Well, not so sure what it is you find fascinating about this but OK here is my favorite and most interesting quoteThe Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
Jeremiah Allen and his sons were of a type that is peculiarly American. Freed for generations from the social and legal conventions of European society, the Allens cherished an individuality that would have been inconceivable back in the British Isles. The pioneer families who settled Virginia’s Blue Ridge grew or made nearly all of life’s necessities. They learned to depend only on themselves and a few close neighbors, and grew up with a kind of freedom and self-confidence unknown to Europeans of the same class.
no, you make sure they have gun free zones to conduct such activity
I saw that series a while back. It was ok. I think the feud part in Huck Finn is the most powerful depiction of a feud. You got to like those folks before they were blown away.Well, not so sure what it is you find fascinating about this but OK here is my favorite and most interesting quoteThe Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
Jeremiah Allen and his sons were of a type that is peculiarly American. Freed for generations from the social and legal conventions of European society, the Allens cherished an individuality that would have been inconceivable back in the British Isles. The pioneer families who settled Virginia’s Blue Ridge grew or made nearly all of life’s necessities. They learned to depend only on themselves and a few close neighbors, and grew up with a kind of freedom and self-confidence unknown to Europeans of the same class.
Tommy, no offense but this reads like "LORE"...try "HATFIELDS v McCoy [sp] far more interesting.
The Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
1776The Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
man that is just so weak...that's one of those things ya say when you are trying to get as far away as possible from the jam you're in.Yes, because we need armed people on airplanes, court houses and sporting events.
really? in what way?Gives “Kill the Umpire” a whole new meaning
so how many have been killed there with AR-15 since then?But they didn’t have access to AR-15s back then
Yes, because we need armed people on airplanes, court houses and sporting events.
meh...until today I never considered feuds a genre-like-thing, never even read a page/snippet out of sawyer/finn, when the reading lists were handed out [5th grade] I chose "Inherit The Wind" a truly great story in the courthouse, if you want interesting reading read that! [even if you already know the story]I saw that series a while back. It was ok. I think the feud part in Huck Finn is the most powerful depiction of a feud. You got to like those folks before they were blown away.Well, not so sure what it is you find fascinating about this but OK here is my favorite and most interesting quoteThe Hillsville Massacre
theroanoker.com
Fascinating story. There must be a film in there somewhere. Are these places still a feudin and a fightin ?
Jeremiah Allen and his sons were of a type that is peculiarly American. Freed for generations from the social and legal conventions of European society, the Allens cherished an individuality that would have been inconceivable back in the British Isles. The pioneer families who settled Virginia’s Blue Ridge grew or made nearly all of life’s necessities. They learned to depend only on themselves and a few close neighbors, and grew up with a kind of freedom and self-confidence unknown to Europeans of the same class.
Tommy, no offense but this reads like "LORE"...try "HATFIELDS v McCoy [sp] far more interesting.