hurtinbuckaroo
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Thank your local USPS workers for fighting back:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/
Thank your local USPS workers for fighting back:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/
Thank your local USPS workers for fighting back:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/
Buy them a round.
Thank your local USPS workers for fighting back:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/
Buy them a round.
What caliber do they need to fight back with?
140mm.
Thanks for explaining the joke.What caliber do they need to fight back with?
140mm.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Thank your local USPS workers for fighting back:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/29/usps-workers-election-mail/

What caliber do they need to fight back with?
140mm.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Your point being ...?
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Your point being ...?
It's not something they can reasonably use to fight with.


It's not something they can reasonably use to fight with.
OMG, Loren.
At what point did it become unreasonable to you?
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That would be silly.It's not something they can reasonably use to fight with.
OMG, Loren.
At what point did it become unreasonable to you?
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Well, its not like 457mm was mentioned...
Thanks Data.What caliber do they need to fight back with?
140mm.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
What caliber do they need to fight back with?
140mm.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Huh? That's field artillery, not guns.
Huh? Field artillery is the most justifiable use of the descriptor "guns". Handheld weapons should ideally be named according to their subtypes (pistols, rifles, etc), with "gun" as an acceptable abbreviation for "shotgun".
Call your rifle a "gun" during basic training in the British Army, and you can expect a world of humiliation and abuse from your NCOs. Artillerymen have guns. Riflemen have rifles. Officers have pistols.
Ask a gunsmith, and he will tell you that even artillery is mostly rifles these days. In the technical usage, "gun" implies a smooth bore (hence its applicability to shotguns).