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  1. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Did I hear you correctly? You would pull out an assault weapon and fight the government over a lawful change to the Constitution?
  2. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Tis quite a ramble, yes. I have questions, but I'll ask one right now: You of course realize the Constitution can be changed by the people. So If a suggested change to the second amendment came up and was duly ratified and approved, would you pledge allegience to it despite how you felt about it?
  3. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Gibby, would you explain that statement?
  4. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Apples and Oranges. That was an attack on the country by outsiders, not fellow US citizens.
  5. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    No he wasn't. He was an old fart from the movies.
  6. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Apples and Oranges Dogg. A car is (mostly) not an intended instrument of destruction used by evil people.
  7. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Zat so? I mean those weapon types delineated in the now defunct 1994 Assault Weapn Ban. I trust Joe Biden to dust it off and suggest an update to it after talking to many knowledgeable people.
  8. bobpbx

    High Crossing never disappoints

    So true. And the destination does not have to be tangible, just a curious question in the mind. "The bear went over the mountain...to see what he could see."
  9. bobpbx

    Just a Comment

    Ban the assault weapon. It is an unecessary instrument of destruction for the homeowner to keep around.
  10. bobpbx

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Quite ineresting Scott. I'm thinking of those fruit baskets for apples and peaches. Must have been a good business.
  11. bobpbx

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    That map you posted has me on your side Mark....named after a person.
  12. bobpbx

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Thanks for the effort Mark. I did forget to mention that there is a hill that is named Burden a mile and a half (+-) North of where we explored. It is on historical topos as well. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.53006234274146&lng=-75.37633895874023&z=14&type=hist&gpx=
  13. bobpbx

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Yes, nice photos Chris. I like the thought that this state has so many areas left to explore. I will be getting down that way a lot when I retire.
  14. bobpbx

    New FEMA ABFE maps

    How on earth Dogg, did you dig up this obscure bit of information in order to salt this post?
  15. bobpbx

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Thanks Guy, I had a good time today! It is an interesting area. We found evidence of mining for the top layer of sandstone on top of some of the hills near Peck's corner. It is why we surmise the area is named burden hill--maybe because of the sandstone overburden? It's just a guess.
  16. bobpbx

    Silver Fox Inn

    "Banks “are very involved” in the process, Belluscio said. Banks provide loans to lien firms and also package liens they purchase into bonds that they sell to investors, he said." What a bunch of scumbags. I'm learning to despise banks. I quit my bank (TD) and put all my eggs into my Credit...
  17. bobpbx

    Offshore Wind Developer

    That volvo race is mighty--make you feel like a man I'm sure!
  18. bobpbx

    NJ Audubon shakes it up

    I read that (twice), and it was hard to determine just exactly what it is they are doing. I have an idea, but it's foggy. Too many words wrapped around that message.
  19. bobpbx

    High Crossing never disappoints

    Guy, don't go there...they'll close all the roads to avoid them.
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