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Exactly. I stopped watching scary movies after I saw The Ring and the first 15 minutes of Resident Evil: Apocalypse. The Ring made me unable to sleep comfortably for years. Couldn't go in dark places by myself for more than a few seconds.

 

RE just gave me nightmares for the next week. XD

 

I don't see why people like movies like that.

If I were to destroy the servers I'd want to do it sons of guns style and load it up with explosives so they go BOOM! when I shoot them.

I use to repair these one machines and a particularly old style of one would give me headaches.

 

I got one the was beyond economical repair and took it out and filled it full of holes. I sat that shot up unit on my work bench and believe it or not I never had trouble with another one of that style again....

makes sense. works with woodchucks.

 

you're making me want to get shotgun btw. shooting stuff is a major time passer around here, and i'm the only one without a gun. it bothers me more now.

that's very nice, and bookmarked, thank you

 

i would also like a shotgun, one that goes kaching-ching when you rack it up. the scary gets you immediate respect sound. what would you recommend?

If thats for real then that is a muzzle brake on the end that helps with the kick. It vents the gas backwards and reduces the kick.

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