In the winter, I wear slacks with bamboo-fabric long johns underneath.
On the GPS thing: there's an elementary school down the block from my house that doesn't show up on any of the GPS maps. Half the time I want to go somewhere, the GPS will start by telling me to drive through the playground. (The other half of the time, it tells me to go the wrong way down a one-way street.)
Who'd like to take bets that they are, instead, sitting in a bar watching the game?
Not taking that bet.
Hmm, I'm doing research for a story and can't find an answer to this question: how many shells fit in the magazine of a pump-action shotgun?
Apparently people are becoming much worse drivers since GPS showed up.
how many shells fit in the magazine of a pump-action shotgun?
Depends on the gun, I'm pretty sure. Do you have a specific one in mind?
I wear a lot more slacks, even though I like skirts, because skirts and dresses so often don't have pockets. I mean, I TRY to buy them with pockets, but often I see one and try it on and like it so much that I think "Well, even though it doesn't have pockets, I"m sure I'll like it anyway"...and then I never wear it because it's too much bother.
Depends on the gun, I'm pretty sure. Do you have a specific one in mind?
Pretty sure it depends on both the gun and the shell/slug actually. Bah.
Remington 870, of which there are too many sub-types. It's hard writing Terminator fic if you're not a weapons geek.
Found it: I had to download the owner's manual. 3 or 4 shells fit in the magazine, depending.
I am getting ready to do a blitz yard clean up. Really wonder how much I can do in 15 minutes.
Found it: I had to download the owner's manual. 3 or 4 shells fit in the magazine, depending.
Huh. I would have guessed more. Of course, I've never handled a shotgun,
A writer's search history could be very damning in a criminal investigation. "Let's see, bomb manufacturing, shotgun magazine capacity, military tactics--yup, this is our perp."
A writer's search history could be very damning in a criminal investigation. "Let's see, bomb manufacturing, shotgun magazine capacity, military tactics--yup, this is our perp."
The modern version of Sayers'
Strong Poison.