"Well, shit," you may say to yourself, "I could do that...."
Tag: Advertising
Chilly morning. Simple life.
This is our idea of the best place to live an American Life in Liberty...
Saturday dispatch from the campsite
I can't recall the last time I swung a mattock. It felt good...
We just weren’t looking
Driving from Shelby to Great Falls to Billings last September, we were unaware that we'd rolled right through the heart of America's land-based nuclear arsenal...
Thursday potpourri
If you don't find this interesting -- and you probably won't -- you can blame Kim Cattrall...
Relief
It's the last day of February, and here in The Ozarks we have a spectacular, springlike week ahead of us...
Our American day
This is Day 413 of 15 Days to Flatten the Curve. Deb and I are doin’ well. Another dreary day in southwest Missouri, rainy and unseasonably cold...
Flashback: ‘Straight Shooting Americanism’
For many years I’ve had a thing for vintage advertising, with particular interest in old firearms ads. Today’s “Flashback” highlights two from the “Remington UMC: for Shooting Right” campaign...
These are the consequences
It’s Day 342 of 15 Days to Flatten the Curve. Deb and I are fine. Okay, about that header image… while digging through some things I had stored away, recently I came across a high-school football program...
Flashback: ‘Superb hunting partner’ (1964)
The AR-15 rifle turns 65 this year. Designed in 1956 by the ArmaLite division of Fairchild Aircraft and based on Eugene “Gene” Stoner’s AR-10, it was produced in select-fire (full-auto) trim by Colt from 1959 until 1964.