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Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:34 pm
by israel67
Tactical_Texan_CHL wrote:Welcome aboard! Good to hear from you, and good luck getting over here. You know what some people say, "I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could!" Seriously though, it's nice to see someone from Europe here, I find it encouraging personally. I guess it's not true when you hear anti-gunners say the whole world is making fun of us!
Oh it's true what you hear: the US (and Texas in particular) doesn't get a good press. But I was in Texas last month, and flying back out of Dallas, boy could you spot the Frenchies a mile off! The guys were all dressed like girls, little pastel-coloured pullover worn draped over the shoulders, small handbag...

French women are renowned as being hot, and a lot of them are (my ex was smokin'), but frankly, when a country has a chick like this... http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/8082/9 ... essoh5.jpg amongst its citizenry, you don't have to envy anyone. :mad5

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:58 pm
by ZARASTER
Welcome to the forum and hurry up and get here

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:16 pm
by israel67
ZARASTER wrote:Welcome to the forum and hurry up and get here
I know, I know....

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 7:04 pm
by dustyb
israel67 wrote:French women are renowned as being hot, and a lot of them are (my ex was smokin'), but frankly, when a country has a chick like this... http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/8082/9 ... essoh5.jpg amongst its citizenry, you don't have to envy anyone. :mad5
I heard today that Jessica Alba just got married. Are you originally from France? Are you Israeli? (guessing from your name)

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 7:33 pm
by israel67
dustyb wrote:
israel67 wrote:French women are renowned as being hot, and a lot of them are (my ex was smokin'), but frankly, when a country has a chick like this... http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/8082/9 ... essoh5.jpg amongst its citizenry, you don't have to envy anyone. :mad5
I heard today that Jessica Alba just got married. Are you originally from France? Are you Israeli? (guessing from your name)
No, I'm British, and Jewish.

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 8:09 pm
by dustyb
Welcome aboard. I hope you like it here. :txflag:

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:47 pm
by israel67
dustyb wrote:Welcome aboard. I hope you like it here. :txflag:
Thanks, I'm learning a lot every day. Prior to going to Texas for the first time in 2004 (Plano), I'd never even touched a handgun. Then when I was there in April of this year, I was helping family clear out a garage after the death of her husband. I knew the deceased had had guns, but thought they'd been taken away after his death. I stumbled across a semi-automatic pistol; no idea of the make. Thanks to having been lurking here for a few months, I was pretty happy with how I reacted. I pointed the weapon at the ground, right finger along the trigger guard, and I dropped the magazine. I then racked the slide and visually checked the chamber to make sure it was unloaded.

If I hadn't been lurking here, I might never have known to do that. I learned that even before getting my own gun!

Here in Europe, guns are ''evil'. You can't get a licence to have a gun for love nor money, and as for concealed carry: forget it, dude. If you're caught with a gun, you're going to prison, end of story.

At the same time, French cops swagger about with their Manhurin ...

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... which to my untrained eye looks like a Sig of some sort. P229 ?

Anyway, my vision of a republic is one run by the people, for the people, and where all are equal. How can France claim to be a republic, when its citizens and residents are denied the right to defend themselves? If you're a police officer and you get attacked, you've got the equipment to fight back. If you're an average joe and you're attacked, too bad dude, 'cos Kansas is going bye-bye. :fire

It's not fair.

So yes, G-d willing I'll soon be a Texan-by-adoption. :txflag: I'm not coming there just to carry a gun, but it will be refreshing not to walk around in fear of being targeted by a druggie who wants your telephone (that you worked and paid for) to pay for an ounce of crack.

Who knows, I might even get to meet some of y'all. Anyone here in Amarillo?

I quite fancy a Kimber Gold Match ...

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... but might change my mind before next year... and I've found a company that'll do me grips with the Star of David and the Star of Texas on each side. :anamatedbanana

'can't wait.

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:52 pm
by flintknapper
You'll like this: :mrgreen:

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Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 7:12 am
by TommyGlock
israel67 wrote:
TommyGlock wrote:I'm surprised that noone else has told you, but coming from france and calling yourself a Texan ain't so simple. First, you will have to renounce your citizenship. Second, you will have to have a child born here. Third, you will have to wait for the end of a 40 year probationary period where you will be expected to be polite to every American you come into contact with. Good luck.
Thanks for the encouragement .. :biggrinjester:

Seriously, you can keep your citizenship from another country .. they abolished the requirement to renounce your initial citizenship a few years ago.

And I'm always polite, thanks to my father (G-d rest his soul) who was LEO for 27 years. :txflag:
I was just teasing you. I'm in Plano. I'd be glad to get together with you when you get here.

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:31 am
by israel67
flintknapper wrote:You'll like this: :mrgreen:

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LOL!!! Where do I sign ??? :clapping:

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:32 am
by israel67
TommyGlock wrote:
israel67 wrote:
TommyGlock wrote:I'm surprised that noone else has told you, but coming from france and calling yourself a Texan ain't so simple. First, you will have to renounce your citizenship. Second, you will have to have a child born here. Third, you will have to wait for the end of a 40 year probationary period where you will be expected to be polite to every American you come into contact with. Good luck.
Thanks for the encouragement .. :biggrinjester:

Seriously, you can keep your citizenship from another country .. they abolished the requirement to renounce your initial citizenship a few years ago.

And I'm always polite, thanks to my father (G-d rest his soul) who was LEO for 27 years. :txflag:
I was just teasing you. I'm in Plano. I'd be glad to get together with you when you get here.
Hey, I was in Plano in 2004! Stayed at the Renaissance Hotel, and was working at Nortel's offices just around the corner. Next time I'll there, I'll let you know. :thumbs2:

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 6:51 pm
by wtchdr4011
israel67 wrote:
dustyb wrote:Welcome aboard. I hope you like it here. :txflag:
Thanks, I'm learning a lot every day. Prior to going to Texas for the first time in 2004 (Plano), I'd never even touched a handgun. Then when I was there in April of this year, I was helping family clear out a garage after the death of her husband. I knew the deceased had had guns, but thought they'd been taken away after his death. I stumbled across a semi-automatic pistol; no idea of the make. Thanks to having been lurking here for a few months, I was pretty happy with how I reacted. I pointed the weapon at the ground, right finger along the trigger guard, and I dropped the magazine. I then racked the slide and visually checked the chamber to make sure it was unloaded.

If I hadn't been lurking here, I might never have known to do that. I learned that even before getting my own gun!

Here in Europe, guns are ''evil'. You can't get a licence to have a gun for love nor money, and as for concealed carry: forget it, dude. If you're caught with a gun, you're going to prison, end of story.

At the same time, French cops swagger about with their Manhurin ...

Image

... which to my untrained eye looks like a Sig of some sort. P229 ?

Anyway, my vision of a republic is one run by the people, for the people, and where all are equal. How can France claim to be a republic, when its citizens and residents are denied the right to defend themselves? If you're a police officer and you get attacked, you've got the equipment to fight back. If you're an average joe and you're attacked, too bad dude, 'cos Kansas is going bye-bye. :fire

It's not fair.

So yes, G-d willing I'll soon be a Texan-by-adoption. :txflag: I'm not coming there just to carry a gun, but it will be refreshing not to walk around in fear of being targeted by a druggie who wants your telephone (that you worked and paid for) to pay for an ounce of crack.

Who knows, I might even get to meet some of y'all. Anyone here in Amarillo?

I quite fancy a Kimber Gold Match ...

Image

... but might change my mind before next year... and I've found a company that'll do me grips with the Star of David and the Star of Texas on each side. :anamatedbanana

'can't wait.
I am about 2 hours south of Amarillo. Do buy a heavy coat, winters are cold up there.

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:01 pm
by israel67
wtchdr4011 wrote:
israel67 wrote:
dustyb wrote:I am about 2 hours south of Amarillo. Do buy a heavy coat, winters are cold up there.
Totally, I love cold weather!! Winter here in France is my favourite time, seriously. The wind is less attractive: we went to Cadillac Ranch, and ended up getting most of our paint back in our faces, such were the gales blowing at us. :eek6

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:11 pm
by wtchdr4011
Panhandle weather is hot in the summer, cold in the winter, and the most beautiful brown skies in the spring. "rlol"

Re: hi from a soon-to-be Texan (I hope!)

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 7:21 pm
by israel67
wtchdr4011 wrote:Panhandle weather is hot in the summer, cold in the winter, and the most beautiful brown skies in the spring. "rlol"
LOL ... April was nice !

It was pleasant to take the family dog out into the yard at 4 am, and to be dressed in shorts and a light T-shirt. Plus I tan well.

Roll on fall 2009 !!