@parados,
Sorry 1793 I'll edit--still a long life even though in the last two years Burns suffered from demensia.
Nathan Hale, June 6, 1755 to September 22, 1776, was an officer in the Connecticut Line of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He was sent on an intelligence gathering mission behind enemy lines, and was captured while out of uniform--meaning that he could be executed as a spy. It is reputed that as he stood on the scafold where he was to be hanged, he said: "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
@OmSigDAVID,
I feel certain that in your case, dementia accounts for the content of your posts.
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:
I feel certain that in your case, dementia accounts for the content of your posts.
Does dementia come in a chrome plated .38 special?
@Setanta,
I can accept that,
contingent upon the quality of your
curriculum vitae in psychiatry.
@parados,
Setanta wrote:I feel certain that in your case, dementia accounts for the content of your posts.
parados wrote:Does dementia come in a chrome plated .38 special?
Arguably, yes; a sound mind requires the
effective STOPPING POWER
of a .44 loaded with hollowpointed slugs,
to put the brakes on in the target.
David
@OmSigDAVID,
I don't think it's just your slugs that are hollow.