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Posted By: deflave REMSEN - 10/13/23
How is my Jewish friend?
Posted By: Sauer200 Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Prolly trying to figger a way to get your last dollar.
Posted By: flintlocke Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Leave him alone...he has promised to represent me in Flintlocke v State of California when the water resources board want to put a meter on my domestic well.
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Reme, pard, what's happening.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by flintlocke
Leave him alone...he has promised to represent me in Flintlocke v State of California when the water resources board want to put a meter on my domestic well.
I'll join your suit perhaps.

I just thought about Remsen yesterday. Dug up some horseradish.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
I sent him a PM a week ago or so.

Haven't heard back.

I suspect he is busy.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I sent him a PM a week ago or so.

Haven't heard back.

I suspect he is busy.
Has he been called up for service?
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I sent him a PM a week ago or so.

Haven't heard back.

I suspect he is busy.

I think some of his family live over there in Nose’ville.

I hate PMing people because then I have to delete PMs to make room and it immediately fills up with hate mail.
Posted By: TimberRunner Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Probably got sick of all the antisemitism around here.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by TimberRunner
Probably got sick of all the antisemitism around here.

No way pard.

He’s a pard.

Pards don’t let retards bother them, pard.
Posted By: AcesNeights Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
I hope he is getting the opportunity to send a lot of ragheads to their hell. I’ve been thinking about him and his family and I wish them nothing but the best during this difficult time!

Remsen is a good dude with a great sense of humor, we need more like him.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
We're just busting balls!
Posted By: Rooster7 Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Remsen is a good dude with a great sense of humor, we need more like him.

Yeah, sure seems like it.
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
We done runoft another good one.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I sent him a PM a week ago or so.

Haven't heard back.

I suspect he is busy.

I think some of his family live over there in Nose’ville.

I hate PMing people because then I have to delete PMs to make room and it immediately fills up with hate mail.

Haha!

I actually tried to PM you saying that I had PM'd Remsen.



No room at the Flave PM Inn....
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
I hope he is getting the opportunity to send a lot of ragheads to their hell. I’ve been thinking about him and his family and I wish them nothing but the best during this difficult time!

Remsen is a good dude with a great sense of humor, we need more like him.

Calm down.
Posted By: Mike_S Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
I hope his family is ok.
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Sincere Prayers offered for Remsen and all his friends and family. I don't have much use for Liberal American Jews but good people are... good people.
Posted By: TheLastLemming76 Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
I hope he is getting the opportunity to send a lot of ragheads to their hell. I’ve been thinking about him and his family and I wish them nothing but the best during this difficult time!

Remsen is a good dude with a great sense of humor, we need more like him.
Plus 1.
Posted By: akrange Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Buttermilk you Inglorious Bastard..
Posted By: irfubar Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Brother Remsen is a good pard.... not like those other "pards"
Posted By: local_dirt Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Maybe he could start a lawsuit against the guubnmint so citizens can own guns and not get slaughtered in their own homes.
Posted By: earlybrd Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Is he from Israel ??
Posted By: AcesNeights Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Is he from Israel ??

At the end of the day aren’t we all just children of Israel…..? 😂
Posted By: CashisKing Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
I heard he was kilt in a kiln explosion at Emily Dickinson College...

Last name " Liebowitz"?
Posted By: earlybrd Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Is he from Israel ??

At the end of the day aren’t we all just children of Israel…..? 😂
Ya you got a point🤣
Posted By: SamOlson Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen is a good pard.... not like those other "pards"


Yep.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/13/23
Originally Posted by CashisKing
I heard he was kilt in a kiln explosion at Emily Dickinson College...

Last name " Liebowitz"?
Animal House?
Posted By: Salmonella Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
No callouts..we are all pards here.
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen is a good pard.... not like those other "pards"

Are those other Pards Pardtards, Tardpards or Repards?
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen is a good pard.... not like those other "pards"

Are those other Pards Pardtards, Tardpards or Repards?

Pard,

Disregard my pard’s previous comment. Nomenclature is not his bag, pard.

I define pard and non-pard.

OK, pard?
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Pard, this about our pard, pard.

Females are transitory.

Pards are forever, pard.

OK, pard?
Posted By: gunchamp Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
F uck
Posted By: gunchamp Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
I mean pard
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Well pard me to tears. I meant to shore up the pard's pardness. Gal sure ain't a pard though.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by gunchamp
I mean pard

Thanks pard.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
Well pard me to tears. I meant to shore up the pard's pardness. Gal sure ain't a pard though.

She’s no pard.
Posted By: Rooster7 Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
Well pard me to tears. I meant to shore up the pard's pardness. Gal sure ain't a pard though.

I'd try my best to make her scream JESUS!!!
Posted By: Rooster7 Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Pard, this about our pard, pard.

Females are transitory.

Pards are forever, pard.

OK, pard?


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
Posted By: Birdwatcher Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
An extraordinary man, it wouldn’t surprise any of us if he were over there to do his part.
Posted By: hillestadj Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
Well pard me to tears. I meant to shore up the pard's pardness. Gal sure ain't a pard though.

She’s no pard.

But Pard, hear me out Pard - when she sang Imagine.......Pard. Hero.
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot


She is a public relations gold mine for Judaism.
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Been thinking about him this week, wondering on his thoughts, and why he hasn't been around this circus.
Posted By: TERRY8mm Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
in tx.have to send in a report every month i had to put a meter on the new well.
Posted By: NVhntr Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
We're just busting balls!

Ahh, all in fun. The Holocaust denier tries to lighten things up.
Posted By: Rooster7 Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by TERRY8mm
in tx.have to send in a report every month i had to put a meter on the new well.

in mn.have to clean out my boat.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot is out-of-a-job at Disney. She and Rachel Zegler didn't know when to keep their mouths shut. wink

L.W.
Posted By: luv2safari Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
An extraordinary man, it wouldn’t surprise any of us if he were over there to do his part.


Agreed 100%
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
An extraordinary man, it wouldn’t surprise any of us if he were over there to do his part.

Geeze.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot is out-of-a-job at Disney. She and Rachel Zegler didn't know when to keep their mouths shut. wink

L.W.
What kinds of things did they say to get them fired from Disney?

PS Best I can glean is that she was fired because she refused to play Wonder Woman again unless Warner Bros disassociated itself from someone she accuses of being a sexual predator of women.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot is out-of-a-job at Disney. She and Rachel Zegler didn't know when to keep their mouths shut. wink

L.W.

Being blacklisted by Disney sounds like a badge of honor to me. What are you referring to L.W.?
Posted By: sawbuck Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Remsen is busy drawing up a lawsuit against the lying media for relabeling Gaza Arabs as Palestinians.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot is out-of-a-job at Disney. She and Rachel Zegler didn't know when to keep their mouths shut. wink

L.W.

Being blacklisted by Disney sounds like a badge of honor to me. What are you referring to L.W.?

Zegler was very vocal disparaging the "old" Disney movie, Snow White and claiming the "new" addition, in which she stars, was not in line with the original, plus putting down some of the actors in the flick. She wanted certain scenes done "her way." She also made some "unprofesional" remarks about Bob Iger, president of Disney. Zegler and Godot both seemed to believe they were non-expendable. That's sheer folly.

From what I hear, Zegler is "unwanted" by not only Disney, but the other Hollywood Studios. Word gets around quickly in Hollywood. Super Egos can get a person in a lot of trouble. Zegler and Gadot are both very pretty ... but Hollywood is full of very pretty girls.

Just my observations. And wherever Remson is, I wish him and his family well.

L.W.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Some folks just move along.
Posted By: CashisKing Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Some folks just move along.

Is that a promise or commitment?
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.
I noticed, too.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.

What did it say?

Who posted it?
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
I came back to see if my pard was accounted for. Pard.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
No luck pard.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.

What did it say?

Who posted it?
Someone posted that RAMSEN wasn't a real person, suggesting he was actually someone wearing an IDF uniform, sitting in a computer center in Tel Aviv.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.

What did it say?

Who posted it?
Someone posted that RAMSEN wasn't a real person, suggesting he was actually someone wearing an IDF uniform, sitting in a computer center in Tel Aviv.

Oh.

Well that’s stupid.

Who posted it?
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
??? Can't recall.
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.



What did it say?

Who posted it?
Someone posted that RAMSEN wasn't a real person, suggesting he was actually someone wearing an IDF uniform, sitting in a computer center in Tel Aviv.
Gal Gadot wore a uniform in the IDF. If they were saying our pard is a woman then he couldn't be a pard.
I may get all cyberspace outraged and [bleep]. So it might be best that the post went poof. Pards
Posted By: kolofardos Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Uh Oh.

A post was deleted completely.

Poof.

What did it say?

Who posted it?
Someone posted that RAMSEN wasn't a real person, suggesting he was actually someone wearing an IDF uniform, sitting in a computer center in Tel Aviv.

Oh.

Well that’s stupid.

Who posted it?

I suspect it was my post saying that Remsen was a fictitious character designed to combat anti-semitism on this site. It was a stupid joke, that when I saw on my screen, I regretted and deleted. Always found his posts intelligent and entertaining. I'm not sure where TRH came up with someone being "in an IDF uniform, sitting in a computer center in Tel Aviv." If TRH was not joking about that, I would suggest the delusions warrant some couch time.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Oh.

Jokes are fine with me pard.

Was just asking pard.

Praying for my shape shifting pard regardless.
Posted By: kolofardos Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Oh.

Jokes are fine with me pard.

Was just asking pard.

Praying for my shape shifting pard regardless.
Thanks for understanding pard.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
I said your post suggested that, and it clearly did.
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
I'm just glad he's not Gal Gadot. Pards
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
I'm just glad he's not Gal Gadot. Pards

She seems pretty nice pard.
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
She's just not a pard. But she is a beautiful woman. Pard
Posted By: kolofardos Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I said your post suggested that, and it clearly did.

WTF?! I wish there was a way to retrieve the post. There was NO suggestion of what you are insinuating, and the only thing that's clear is how your f u c k e d - up views on geopolitics have come to be.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Try the Wayback Machine.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Hey pards.

Let’s move on, OK pards?
Posted By: BillyGoatGruff Re: REMSEN - 10/14/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
She's just not a pard. But she is a beautiful woman. Pard

Funny looking head. Like the big guy from Guardians of the Galaxy
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
She's just not a pard. But she is a beautiful woman. Pard

Funny looking head. Like the big guy from Guardians of the Galaxy

So you’d have sex with the big guy from Guardians of the Galaxy?
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
I'm just glad he's not Gal Gadot. Pards

She seems pretty nice pard.
Nice

and we must always remember she is someone's daughter. whistle
Posted By: Fubarski Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by Valsdad
and we must always remember she is someone's daughter. whistle

OK

What's her mom look like?
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Someone's wife and mother to 3 IIRC... Still if she cooks too her husband is a lucky guy...
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Someone's wife and mother to 3 IIRC... Still if she cooks too her husband is a lucky guy...
Are you sayin sammich makin' is still important when a gal looks like that?
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Someone's wife and mother to 3 IIRC... Still if she cooks too her husband is a lucky guy...
Are you sayin sammich makin' is still important when a gal looks like that?

Well.... after the first few years.... probably... you know unless there is really good take out nearby cool
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
I just want to say that I hope pard Remsen and his family are OK.

Check in some time pard.

Unless you're dead already pard. Then enjoy hell pard.



In Christ (sorry pard)

Pard
Posted By: Tyrone Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Someone's wife and mother to 3 IIRC... Still if she cooks too her husband is a lucky guy...
Are you sayin sammich makin' is still important when a gal looks like that?
She has to have a skill to fall back on when she gets old.
Posted By: BOBBALEE Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
She's just not a pard. But she is a beautiful woman. Pard

Funny looking head. Like the big guy from Guardians of the Galaxy

You've been in sheep country too long. Pard

Happy Birthday btw. Pard
Posted By: moosemike Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
When I hear Jew I think Gal Gadot
I like thinking about her
Posted By: moosemike Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Someone's wife and mother to 3 IIRC... Still if she cooks too her husband is a lucky guy...
Are you sayin sammich makin' is still important when a gal looks like that?
She has to have a skill to fall back on when she gets old.
I'm sure she'll still look fine when she's old
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: REMSEN - 10/15/23
Originally Posted by deflave
I just want to say that I hope pard Remsen and his family are OK.

Check in some time pard.

Unless you're dead already pard. Then enjoy hell pard.



In Christ (sorry pard)

Pard
. Lolololol
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
Posted By: irfubar Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Brother Remsen,
Glad you and your family are safe... so far anyways... best of wishes
Posted By: RUM7 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Kill them all boys!
I'll pray for their safety.
Posted By: Tide_Change Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Good to see you back.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
Didn't you have internet connection there?
Posted By: TheLastLemming76 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to hear that you and yours are well.
Posted By: Mike_S Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to hear you and your friends and family are safe.
Posted By: ruffcutt Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Thanks for the update, what timing and what an experience.
Posted By: mrmeener Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Good to hear from you!!!!!
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
Didn't you have internet connection there?

I did, but I limited my use of it for a number of reasons. Sorry I couldn't let you know I was ok sooner, you know I am a fan of yours.
Posted By: mark shubert Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Happy you're back, and well, Remsen.
I'm also hoping your family and friends have no health problems, whatsoever, due to this mess.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Welcome home, Remsen. Glad you and your family are safe.Thanks for relating your "grand adventure." Stay safe.

L.W.
Posted By: irfubar Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Brother Remsen,
Since the attack on your people our leftist here have demonstrated they are indeed the present day Nazi's..... I hope everyone wakes up and we burn them down also
Posted By: stxhunter Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you and your family are safe.
Posted By: CashisKing Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
+1.

Glad you are Strong...
Posted By: ShadeTree Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
One thing about hate, you don't have to call it out it rears its head all on its own. Both here and abroad. God bless you and your people Remsen.
Posted By: TimberRunner Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to know things are OK.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born


You come see me sometime you mőtherfùcker!
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born


FOAD
Posted By: mrmeener Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland
Posted By: Mike_S Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland
If you didn’t have spell check I doubt you could spell traitor, much less understand its meaning. Dīck.
Posted By: irfubar Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland

Meener, are you a Nazi?
Posted By: WMR Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland

Meener, are you a Nazi?

More of a little piss ant. Kind of pathetic, really. Hardly worth the air he breathes.
Posted By: CashisKing Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Meener, are you a Nazi?

Hard to tell... but if he would enjoy a scenic West Virginia tour...

I am sure we can turn him into bear scat.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Thank you all for the kind words.
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I'm very glad you are back Remsen, you make the Campfire a better place.
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen,
Glad you and your family are safe... so far anyways... best of wishes

This.

Now, why did Netty and the IDF shut down the defense of the border, keep the civilians guns locked up a few days, and let the pukes fly through the DMZ to kill Israelis, other than to start the nuclear war the left and cabal wanted and failed to precipitate in Ukraine?
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen,
Glad you and your family are safe... so far anyways... best of wishes

This.

Now, why did Netty and the IDF shut down the defense of the border, keep the civilians guns locked up a few days, and let the pukes fly through the DMZ to kill Israelis, other than to start the nuclear war the left and cabal wanted and failed to precipitate in Ukraine?
Jag GFY with John Burns ‘ wang
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.

That would be nice, a blessing, actually.
Posted By: crittrgittr Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to have you back and safe Remsen!
Posted By: AKCHOPPER Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Nice to see you back Remsen. Nice pictures too.
Posted By: PaulBarnard Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Welcome back Remsen. My prayers are with your family, friends and all of the people of Israel.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.

Peace brother, and glad you're home here................not to mention I love reading some of your perfect replies.

From the tone of many replies to the meener dude, I imagine there are plenty of places nearby to our homes where a fella like that might disappear.
Posted By: RUM7 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland

Meener, are you a Nazi?
Either that or a sand niqqer
Posted By: Wannabebwana Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you’re back safe.
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by irfubar
Brother Remsen,
Glad you and your family are safe... so far anyways... best of wishes

This.

Now, why did Netty and the IDF shut down the defense of the border, keep the civilians guns locked up a few days, and let the pukes fly through the DMZ to kill Israelis, other than to start the nuclear war the left and cabal wanted and failed to precipitate in Ukraine?
Jag GFY with John Burns ‘ wang

Someone is wanting to stop Trump and the Patriots from destroying the Rothschilds and Rockefellers and Builderberghs NWO CABAL and save Globalization and Agenda 2030 enough to start WW3. Do they and Soros and Klaus Schwab have anything in common with Netanyahu? Faukki, Gates, Schietfy, Nadless, Schumer, Zuckerberg, Jeff Zucker, Epstein, Maxwell? Ask a friend to clue you in.

GOD knows who the false jews are and you should know they control the CYA, FBY, DOD, Wall Street and MSM.

How is it the MSM just happened to have their "journalists" embedded with Hamas to report on their horrific atrocities?

Sorry you can't Connect the Dots. Keep following Fake Nues, they give the easy clues.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
Posted By: gkt5450 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Remsen,
Blessings on you, your family and people. Very glad to hear from you and know you’re safe. Happy hunting!
Posted By: 12344mag Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.

It's a very simple answer, Because he's a coward.

Welcome back Remsen, good to see you are well.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Welcome back Remsen. My prayers are with your family, friends and all of the people of Israel.
Shut up you virtue signaling retard
Posted By: RiverRider Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I hope they obliterate Hamas, Remsen.

Glad you're safe, and hope your family over there remains safe as well.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by RiverRider
I hope they obliterate Hamas, Remsen.

Glad you're safe, and hope your family over there remains safe as well.
Somebody needs obliterated after all this air time in the MSM. Just get it over with
Posted By: 12344mag Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by RiverRider
I hope they obliterate Hamas, Remsen.

Glad you're safe, and hope your family over there remains safe as well.


They should turn gaza into a sheet of glass, once everything cools set up a factory that manufactures church windows made from the glass containing the dead bodies of the Gaza strip.
Posted By: BillyGoatGruff Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by RiverRider
I hope they obliterate Hamas, Remsen.

Glad you're safe, and hope your family over there remains safe as well.


They should turn gaza into a sheet of glass, once everything cools set up a factory that manufactures church windows made from the glass containing the dead bodies of the Gaza strip.

Glad you’re good Remsen.
Posted By: plainsman456 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad your family are ok.

Hope the guys do well and stay safe.

Welcome Back
Posted By: marktheshark Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.


Reply of the month at least right there!!!^^^
Posted By: ironbender Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Shalom and stuff.

Helluva vacation. Welcome back.
Posted By: TimZ Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Guess that holiday trip didn’t quite turn out like you had planned, but clearly everyone here is glad you are back safe

Well OK, except for Mr. Meanie
Posted By: DMc Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Welcome back Rems, prayers for your fam & friends still fighting the good fight.
Posted By: AcesNeights Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I’m glad that you are safe and your family is good! I’ve thought about you several times and….and….and I prayed for you all.

Welcome home!
Posted By: local_dirt Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland

Meener, are you a Nazi?



Too stupid. The Nazis would have shot him in the back of the head for being that stupid.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you and your peeps are okay, Remsen.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I reckon your name will be written in the Book of Life.
Posted By: 1911a1 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to hear your doing alright. Hope the best for your friends and family there. I'm praying for this conflict to end.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

Hey fugk face, just remember the guy that wished you well in hell was the only one that took the time to see if your nose been blown off.


You're Welcome,
Flave
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

No optics?

What a buncha losers.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by RUM7
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thanks, Pards, even those who wished me well in hell...

I just got back. Actually, I got back a few days ago and immediately went hunting (no luck) before really doing anything else.

Short version of the story is that I was in Israel over the Jew holidays of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah. I was staying at a friend's farm, about 25 miles from Gaza, and was planning on going to Jerusalem the day of the attack (Simchat Torah) because that's the third anniversary of my dad's passing and I wanted to pray for him at the Western Wall. Hamas sort of screwed up that plan.

Before the attack I was having a very nice time with my friend and his three sons, who I call my "fake sons" due to how close we all are.

This is the picture of them after the Yom Kippur break the fast. The three guys on the left are my fake sons and the guy on the right is their cousin.


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

All of them have finished their mandatory military service and all of them were combat soldiers who saw action (two in Golani, one in Kfir). My friend's farm is in rocket range from Gaza but the Hamas terrorists didn't get that far into Israel, so we didn't know what was happening until all the boys' cell phones went off with the "tzav shomnah" (order 8) alert, which is the emergency call up of all reservists. Then the sirens went off and everyone ran for bomb shelters, as Hamas started to hit the area with massive barrages all day. My friend's farm is right next to the tel Nof air force base, so things got pretty loud as the Iron Dome batteries fired at the missiles and the helicopters and jets took off.

One of the kids was immediately deployed to Gaza, where he had fought a few years ago and was seriously injured, another was sent up to the Lebanon border and the third was deployed outside of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority is located.

Thankfully, while they all are seeing action, they have not been injured and the eldest, who was fighting near Ramallah, was even given a one day pass last week to come home, see his girlfriend and have a family meal before going back to fight. This is him with his girlfriend at my friend's house...we had a very interesting discussion as to why he picked the M4 rather than Tavor...it comes down to the fact that in this conflict it is not close quarters in buildings, and that is the only time he every preferred the Tavor.
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Even one of my ex-employees, a young woman who is as tiny as tiny gets, was called back to duty from her job in tel Aviv. After she sent this picture I told her to put on some weight so the plate carrier fits better, but they didn't have enough supplies for reservists so this is the best she could get. She's very small but I told her that if she is still like she was when she worked for us, she better not get kidnapped because with her big mouth and attitude Hamas would kill her rather than hold her as a hostage.
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When I got back to Montana and was hunting, I sent the kids' commanding officer the picture of my rifle and told him if I had to come back I'd be bringing it with me. He said the hunting for Hamas is obviously better than the hunting for elk...
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And that's about it. Lots of guys are getting called up, but given my age and time away from active service I wasn't given the order 8. I did have a weapon with me for the first week or so after the attack but I ended up working on the legal aspects of fighting Hamas and stopped looking for someone to shoot.

It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.
yea right traitor. you would have 20 guys there with you. move to your homeland

Meener, are you a Nazi?
Either that or a sand niqqer

I'm shocked and disappointed that all of you guys don't recognize a liberal now.

Just your common everyday liberal.

Remsen, I'm sure glad to see you here again and hear your story, but kinda disappointed that you didn't get to fill your limit of Hamas tags when you were there. wink
Posted By: MadMooner Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad your alive Remsen!
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
I did, but I limited my use of it for a number of reasons. Sorry I couldn't let you know I was ok sooner, you know I am a fan of yours.
Goes both ways, buddy.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Have we blown up any villages yet? Should help my 401k plus I wanna see it on teevee
Posted By: earlybrd Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad your ok
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
you're
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
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No optics?

What a buncha losers.


Haven't developed the network to buy wholesale....yet!😁😁😁😁
Posted By: earlybrd Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
😂
Posted By: Mr_TooDogs Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Wonder if Remsen reads the threads here like the one why Jews are hated.
Posted By: CashisKing Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Mr_TooDogs
Wonder if Remsen reads the threads here like the one why Jews are hated.

Remsen is an intellectual...

I suspect he kinda already knew some people on the planet... are not overly fond of Jews, blacks, women, Protestants, et al.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by Mr_TooDogs
Wonder if Remsen reads the threads here like the one why Jews are hated.

Remsen is an intellectual...

I suspect he kinda already knew some people on the planet... are not overly fond of Jews, blacks, women, Protestants, et al.

I generally know what gets said but I tend to not read the threads that are devoted to it.

First, I am happy to be somewhere that people are not constrained from saying what they think, believe or just want to say.

Second, as the saying goes, everyone has a right to be wrong.

Third, I loathe the left and Marxism at least as much as anyone else here. I've seen from the inside how many of my own people continue to act (politically and otherwise) in ways that are suicidal as well as harmful to the only country that has provided us with such a long history of opportunity. I won't go into the political rant right now but I can't tell someone he's wrong when he's just observing and commenting on what is actually happening (this is primarily about a majority of American Jews and how they vote/what they support). As I told someone I work with in Israel, Hamas attacked a "peace concert" that was being held right on the other side of the Gaza fence.

Those people were as naive as they are dead now.

So while I don't read the posts here about Jews, and I'm sure a good part of the vitriol is simply bigotry, it's not my position to argue with people over their beliefs. My work is focused on combating terror and that is how I fight back against hate.
Posted By: GeorgeLa Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you’re well!
Posted By: smokepole Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
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No optics?

What a buncha losers.

And where's the damn Desert Eagles?

Aren't they issued at birth? Or is it at Bar Mitzvah?
Posted By: earlybrd Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Is the rocket fire pretty often over there as in before the attack?
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
So while I don't read the posts here about Jews, and I'm sure a good part of the vitriol is simply bigotry, it's not my position to argue with people over their beliefs. My work is focused on combating terror and that is how I fight back against hate.

That starts with some decent optics!
Posted By: texasbatman Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you are ok Remsen. Don't pay any attention to the few bigoted idiots here. To argue with them you would have to lower yourself to their level. Stay safe my man and I wish and pray for Israel.

Jim
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
So while I don't read the posts here about Jews, and I'm sure a good part of the vitriol is simply bigotry, it's not my position to argue with people over their beliefs. My work is focused on combating terror and that is how I fight back against hate.

That starts with some decent optics!

Reservists who were called up didn't get anything more than basic ARs or Tavors at first. After they got back in uniform and were sent to fight they did get more specialized equipment, but when they are not on base or in combat, and definitely when they are in street clothes and off duty (as was the case in the picture I posted) they only go with the basic weapons. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's the way it is.

I just texted the guy in the picture I posted and asked him what he's carrying now that he's back in action and this was what he sent...he really hates the Tavor, but it has an optic and since he's fighting in urban areas it's the best weapon for the job. He didn't identify the optic and it is clearly nothing special.

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And Deacon, since I know you love Montana, Jews and guns, here is the picture from my first morning back after I did my Jew prayers before hunting.

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In response to other questions, the rocket attacks were unprecedented on the day of the attack and a few days after, but at this point they are far more sporadic. I believe only the movie stars in Israel, like Gal Gadot and Lior Raz, get desert eagles. Glocks are the handgun of choice for regular folks. The really weird thing is that I ran into an old friend and he was carrying a 1980s era S&W 5904 as his personal carry weapon.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I didn't know that.


I always pray towards my dinner plate.
Posted By: Steve Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you and yours are okay.

And glad you're back posting.

Spoke to a colleague in my last job last week. He's Jewish and has family in Israel. They are all safe. But he has friends that are missing relatives. They are assumed to be hostages. Their family is hoping that they are dead. F'ed up but they they probably know what kind of treatment they are getting.
Posted By: 79S Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I didn't know that.


I always pray towards my dinner plate.


Oh yeah You come see me sometime you mőtherfùcker!
Posted By: 79S Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

You too come see me sometime you mőtherfùcker!
Posted By: Beaver10 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by mrmeener
Originally Posted by Remsen
It's far from over....
why dont you stay in israel? you are not an american anyway no matter where you born

Why don't you volunteer for Hamas? Just fly to Montana and I'll make sure you are martyred post haste.


Sig line material.

🦫
Posted By: SBTCO Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Good to have you back and safe, but for the love of kvetching, get off the 'puter and go shoot an elk, dammnit! You're on vacation.
Posted By: Skankhunt42 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad you and yours are okay for the time being Remsen. Best of luck to those Jews over there.
Posted By: RufusG Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

It's a kosher Eotech (Meprolight)
Posted By: rte Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
I generally know what gets said but I tend to not read the threads that are devoted to it.

First, I am happy to be somewhere that people are not constrained from saying what they think, believe or just want to say.

Second, as the saying goes, everyone has a right to be wrong.

Third, I loathe the left and Marxism at least as much as anyone else here. I've seen from the inside how many of my own people continue to act (politically and otherwise) in ways that are suicidal as well as harmful to the only country that has provided us with such a long history of opportunity. I won't go into the political rant right now but I can't tell someone he's wrong when he's just observing and commenting on what is actually happening (this is primarily about a majority of American Jews and how they vote/what they support). As I told someone I work with in Israel, Hamas attacked a "peace concert" that was being held right on the other side of the Gaza fence.

Those people were as naive as they are dead now.

So while I don't read the posts here about Jews, and I'm sure a good part of the vitriol is simply bigotry, it's not my position to argue with people over their beliefs. My work is focused on combating terror and that is how I fight back against hate.

Jews are like any group or race,that is,they are not monolithic.

Your post,hopefully,makes this point very clear.

This was my feeble attempt at making this very point,when some members condemned Israeli citizens.In addition,it appears that citizens of many nations are held accountable for the actions of their intelligence agencies.

Originally Posted by rte
If you don't hold American citizens accountable for the actions of the CIA,then why would you hold the citizens of Israel accountable for the actions of the Massad?

It appears there is some form of collusion among the intelligence agencies of many nations to propagate hatred based upon race,religion,ethnicity,sexual orientation ect.,ect.The Massad,CIA,MI-6 and the BND just to name a few who appear to be colluding with each other.

It also appears the end game is to create wars,make certain people wealthy or in some cases more wealthy,preserve the need for these secret agencies,sacrifice citizens lives,steal their money,all for some Satanic agenda.

Welcome back!
Posted By: 79S Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I’m no Israeli fan boy but if Israel needs couple hundred million or billion dollars in ammo send it. Far as the anti semitism it’s very telling. 30-40yrs ago these guys kept this chit to themselves. While they abhor current youth of this country they should be thanking them. Because of the youth protesting against Israel these guys can now freely say what they been wanting to say for years without getting ran out of town.
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by RufusG
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

It's a kosher Eotech (Meprolight)

Meprolight RDS's are good kit.

Remsen, glad you're safe & I hope your friends stay that way too.

Fu^ck the Muslim P'sOS.

MM
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).

Copy that on the prayers. I forgot you guys love Jerusalem too.

Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
Meprolight RDS's are good kit.

They are?
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
I have a couple.......don't get used quite that hard, but works over several years & holds zero.

MM
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
you're

You're what?
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).

Copy that on the prayers. I forgot you guys love Jerusalem too.

Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.


Oh park your high horse slick.

I had all the channels open.
Posted By: Fubarski Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I had all the channels open.

That gave me a creepy tater head vibe.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Hahaha!

It was supposed to.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
you're

You're what?
You're, not your.
Posted By: jackmountain Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Too long to read through, where the fugk’s he been? His dog fall off a cliff too?
Posted By: jackmountain Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
There’s a guy giving away free ones on here if it helps Remsen.
Posted By: TheLastLemming76 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
So while I don't read the posts here about Jews, and I'm sure a good part of the vitriol is simply bigotry, it's not my position to argue with people over their beliefs. My work is focused on combating terror and that is how I fight back against hate.

That starts with some decent optics!

Reservists who were called up didn't get anything more than basic ARs or Tavors at first. After they got back in uniform and were sent to fight they did get more specialized equipment, but when they are not on base or in combat, and definitely when they are in street clothes and off duty (as was the case in the picture I posted) they only go with the basic weapons. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's the way it is.

I just texted the guy in the picture I posted and asked him what he's carrying now that he's back in action and this was what he sent...he really hates the Tavor, but it has an optic and since he's fighting in urban areas it's the best weapon for the job. He didn't identify the optic and it is clearly nothing special.

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And Deacon, since I know you love Montana, Jews and guns, here is the picture from my first morning back after I did my Jew prayers before hunting.

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In response to other questions, the rocket attacks were unprecedented on the day of the attack and a few days after, but at this point they are far more sporadic. I believe only the movie stars in Israel, like Gal Gadot and Lior Raz, get desert eagles. Glocks are the handgun of choice for regular folks. The really weird thing is that I ran into an old friend and he was carrying a 1980s era S&W 5904 as his personal carry weapon.
Beautiful piece of land in MT.

I like the Tavor. AR’s are great as all around multipurpose rifle for everything from combat, to combat shooting sports, to range and hunting use IMO but I’d take a Tavor over an M4 with a 14.5” barrel as an indoor CQ battle gun or for getting in and out of armored vehicles in an urban setting.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
I like the Tavor. Nothing beats an AR as an all around multipurpose rifle for everything from combat, to combat shooting sports, to range and hunting use IMO but I’d take a Tavor over an M4 with a 14.5” barrel as an indoor CQ battle gun or for getting in and out of armored vehicles in an urban setting.
I used to have one. They have weird balance that's hard to get used to. All the weight is in the back. I guess if that was your only gun, you could get used to it, but otherwise, not.
Posted By: TheLastLemming76 Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
I like the Tavor. Nothing beats an AR as an all around multipurpose rifle for everything from combat, to combat shooting sports, to range and hunting use IMO but I’d take a Tavor over an M4 with a 14.5” barrel as an indoor CQ battle gun or for getting in and out of armored vehicles in an urban setting.
I used to have one. They have weird balance that's hard to get used to. All the weight is in the back. I guess if that was your only gun, you could get used to it, but otherwise, not.
I have an X95 that I like a lot. To me the balance isn’t bad as an indoor house to house type fighting rifle. For all around general shooting the AR is definitely better balanced and a more versatile rifle.
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Glad to hear you and your family are safe, Remsen!
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).

Copy that on the prayers. I forgot you guys love Jerusalem too.

Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.

Deacon, I prayed towards Florida when I was in Jerusalem a few weeks ago, in addition to my heretical appearance at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher last year


This is what he responded when I asked what the optic is called: אנחנו קוראים להם מ-חמישה, which translates to "we call them mem five". No idea who the maker is, but I suspect that they are the Mepro red dots as others have already stated since "mem five" would mean "M 5" to an English speaker, and that seems to be the name of the RDS Pro.

And Mr Jim, when I was on the farm (before the attack) I showed the guys there your lamb and sheep farmin videos as well as Mr. Sam's cattle videos. Everyone was amazed at the open spaces from Mr. Sam's videos (cattle ranching isn't as common there as lamb and goat ranching) and wanted to see more about the lamb/sheep herds. This is what the operation looks like in Israel. One of them goats took a liking to my shirt. Then we went to grab grilled lamb shawarma for lunch.

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Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).

Copy that on the prayers. I forgot you guys love Jerusalem too.

Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.


Oh park your high horse slick.

I had all the channels open.

No I will not park my high horse.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/11/23
Thanks Remsen.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
I loves me some grilled lamb shawarma. Wish we had a place around here.
Posted By: CharlieFoxtrot Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are you implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

I guess a lot of that willingness depends on "whom" will you take up arms against.

Pretty sure we are letting the biggest enemy to our country and freedom/Constitution run the show unchallenged now.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
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Posted By: FatCity67 Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

I guess a lot of that willingness depends on "whom" will you take up arms against.

Pretty sure we are letting the biggest enemy to our country and freedom/Constitution run the show unchallenged now.

Yes
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

I guess a lot of that willingness depends on "whom" will you take up arms against.

Pretty sure we are letting the biggest enemy to our country and freedom/Constitution run the show unchallenged now.

Yes

Yes but no more mean tweets.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

I guess a lot of that willingness depends on "whom" will you take up arms against.

Pretty sure we are letting the biggest enemy to our country and freedom/Constitution run the show unchallenged now.

Yes

Yes but no more mean tweets.
Fuggin white people, eh?
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
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Are those people firing rockets into American communities?

LOL
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
I've seen that optic repeatedly since the most recent Hamas attacks. I'd be curious to know who makes it.

Looks like a broke ass EoTech of sorts.

Do you guys face east and pray also? I thought that was just a Palestinian thing.

I am pretty sure that whatever that optic is, it's been beat to hell and back. This guy is in the Kfir brigade (combat and anti-terror generally), not a Sayaret unit (the analog to US special forces), and they don't get top end stuff.

As for praying, it depends where I am...if I'm in Montana, I face east (towards Jerusalem). If I were to be in Afghanistan, I'd face west (again, towards Jerusalem).

Copy that on the prayers. I forgot you guys love Jerusalem too.

Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.

Deacon, I prayed towards Florida when I was in Jerusalem a few weeks ago, in addition to my heretical appearance at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher last year


This is what he responded when I asked what the optic is called: אנחנו קוראים להם מ-חמישה, which translates to "we call them mem five". No idea who the maker is, but I suspect that they are the Mepro red dots as others have already stated since "mem five" would mean "M 5" to an English speaker, and that seems to be the name of the RDS Pro.

And Mr Jim, when I was on the farm (before the attack) I showed the guys there your lamb and sheep farmin videos as well as Mr. Sam's cattle videos. Everyone was amazed at the open spaces from Mr. Sam's videos (cattle ranching isn't as common there as lamb and goat ranching) and wanted to see more about the lamb/sheep herds. This is what the operation looks like in Israel. One of them goats took a liking to my shirt. Then we went to grab grilled lamb shawarma for lunch.

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That swarma looks good. I miss getting those and falafel in Jerusalem. I liked lots of tomato and cucumber and some curry sauce. I also miss the bread they used to sale on the streets that came with some kind of seasoning wrapped in a piece of newspaper. They called it zata or something like that.

Bb
Posted By: smokepole Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Find out the make and model of that optic if you don't mind. It's the least you could do since I'm the only one that gave a fugk about your being OK.

Why worry about optics? You know he can just call in a strike from the Jewish Space Lasers if he gets in a bind, right
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Before the Tavor didn't the Israelis have a rifle based off an improved AK design similar to the south African R5? I can't remember what it was called but I remember seeing guys with them when I lived there in 97.

In the old city the military girls often had Uzis back then. I was 24 and in love with those Uzi girls. I've got a pic of me stashed away somewhere with an IDF girl that looked like Natalie Portman.

I hope they get things straightened out over there because I love that part of the world. I think this time it's going to take some time.

Bb
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Before the Tavor didn't the Israelis have a rifle based off an improved AK design similar to the south African R5? I can't remember what it was called but I remember seeing guys with them when I lived there in 97.

In the old city the military girls often had Uzis back then. I was 24 and in love with those Uzi girls. I've got a pic of me stashed away somewhere with an IDF girl that looked like Natalie Portman.

I hope they get things straightened out over there because I love that part of the world. I think this time it's going to take some time.

Bb


That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Before the Tavor didn't the Israelis have a rifle based off an improved AK design similar to the south African R5? I can't remember what it was called but I remember seeing guys with them when I lived there in 97.

In the old city the military girls often had Uzis back then. I was 24 and in love with those Uzi girls. I've got a pic of me stashed away somewhere with an IDF girl that looked like Natalie Portman.

I hope they get things straightened out over there because I love that part of the world. I think this time it's going to take some time.

Bb


That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.

My (Catholic) Lebanese Armenian friends taught me how to make it. Called it "manesh" or "manaesh" or something similar. It sure is great stuff.
Posted By: Sharpsman Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
When I hear Jew I’m thinking Barbara…..the bignose bitch! Been a liberal bitch all her life!
Posted By: JohnBurns Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.

Good to hear you're back.
Posted By: alwaysoutdoors Re: REMSEN - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by Remsen
That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.

Good to hear you're back.
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Posted By: kwg020 Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by kwg020
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg

Yeah.

Their weapon of choice is a Dennis the Menace slingshot fueled with hard candy from Oregon.

Sleep easy.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by kwg020
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg

It's accurate to the extent there are some ranch guys from Montana and Texas over right now, but my understanding is that it's just a few and they aren't working so Israelis can fight. With all respect to American cattle ranchers, their expertise wouldn't really be useful in Israel, where the ranching/farming is on a much smaller scale and focused on livestock other than cattle.
Posted By: Jim_Conrad Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by kwg020
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg

It's accurate to the extent there are some ranch guys from Montana and Texas over right now, but my understanding is that it's just a few and they aren't working so Israelis can fight. With all respect to American cattle ranchers, their expertise wouldn't really be useful in Israel, where the ranching/farming is on a much smaller scale and focused on livestock other than cattle.

+1
The kibbutz system would mystify us.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Before the Tavor didn't the Israelis have a rifle based off an improved AK design similar to the south African R5? I can't remember what it was called but I remember seeing guys with them when I lived there in 97.

In the old city the military girls often had Uzis back then. I was 24 and in love with those Uzi girls. I've got a pic of me stashed away somewhere with an IDF girl that looked like Natalie Portman.

I hope they get things straightened out over there because I love that part of the world. I think this time it's going to take some time.

Bb


That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.


I liked the pita with oil a lot too but the bread I was thinking of looked more like a big round pretzel IIRC. I can't remember the shape exactly but I think it had sesame seeds on it and was kind of a pretzl color maybe a foot tall in an oblong oval maybe 2.5" in diameter. It was a laven bread light and airy in the middle. They pushed it around stacked on big carts.

I remember eating the best flat bread I've ever had at some place in Jordan near Jerash that made it in a big clay oven. They'd bring out a big bowl of hummus and put a depression in the center and fill it with good oil. They had various little side dishes of veggies and peppers and olives you ate with it. It was simple but so good I still remember it. Although I'm assuming you don't go to Jordan much.

I've tried to make falafel here but just can't seem to get it crisp onbthe outside with the right texture on the inside like the Jerusalem street vendors did. I don't remember what tge white sauce was but it was good too. Some places put a little lemon in it that I liked. I think it was a yogurt sauce or something. One cart had a good curry sauce that mixed really well with the white sauce.

A lot of the other students I was with always wanted to go to Ben yahoda street, which I'm sure I just spelled completely wrong, to eat McDonald's or other American joints. I'm glad I had tge wisdom at that age to eat at the local joints and try new stuff all the time.

I always tried to get them to avoid McDonald's and said that place will kill you. One day we were headed there and 3 suicide bombers set themselves off at about the same time right near the McDonald's. My friend turned to me and said you were right, that place will kill us.

Bb
Posted By: CharlieFoxtrot Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are you implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

Not the majority of Americans who frequent this site. But I have my doubts about others repelling foreign invaders. Yamamoto's trepidation is no longer valid.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Before the Tavor didn't the Israelis have a rifle based off an improved AK design similar to the south African R5? I can't remember what it was called but I remember seeing guys with them when I lived there in 97.

In the old city the military girls often had Uzis back then. I was 24 and in love with those Uzi girls. I've got a pic of me stashed away somewhere with an IDF girl that looked like Natalie Portman.

I hope they get things straightened out over there because I love that part of the world. I think this time it's going to take some time.

Bb


That would be my favorite rifle of all time...the Galil. Basically an AK that fires 5.56 rounds and uses M16 mags, with some nice features that the AK doesn't have. The bread you're thinking of is pita with olive oil and zatar. One of the great street food snacks of all the world. I go to Abu Lafia in Jaffa, on the edge of tel Aviv, for the best of the best.


I liked the pita with oil a lot too but the bread I was thinking of looked more like a big round pretzel IIRC. I can't remember the shape exactly but I think it had sesame seeds on it and was kind of a pretzl color.

I remember eating the best flat bread I've ever had at some place in Jordan near Jerash that made it in a big brick oven. They'd bring out a big bowl of hummus and put a depression in the center and fill it with good oil. They had various little side dishes of veggies and peppers and olives you ate with it. It was simple but so good I still remember it. Although I'm assuming you don't go to Jordan much.

I've tried to make falafel here but just can't seem to get it crisp onbthe outside with the right texture on the inside like the Jerusalem street vendors did. I don't remember what tge white sauce was but it was good too. Some places put a little lemon in it that I liked. I think it was a yogurt sauce or something. One cart had a good curry sauce that mixed really well with the white sauce.

A lot of the other students I was with always wanted to go to Ben yahoda street, which I'm sure I just spelled completely wrong, to eat McDonald's or other American joints. I'm glad I had tge wisdom at that age to eat at the local joints and try new stuff all the time.

I always tried to get them to avoid McDonald's and said that place will kill you. One day we were headed there and 3 suicide bombers set themselves off at about the same time right near the McDonald's. My friend turned to me and said you were right, that place will kill us.

Bb

I think you're referring to Ka'ak. With some goat cheese, amazing stuff.
Posted By: jackmountain Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are you implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

Not the majority of Americans who frequent this site. But I have my doubts about others repelling foreign invaders. Yamamoto's trepidation is no longer valid.

There’s a lot of places in Appalachia that the cops won’t even go, much less some goat fugker or CCP slope.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by kwg020
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg

It's accurate to the extent there are some ranch guys from Montana and Texas over right now, but my understanding is that it's just a few and they aren't working so Israelis can fight. With all respect to American cattle ranchers, their expertise wouldn't really be useful in Israel, where the ranching/farming is on a much smaller scale and focused on livestock other than cattle.

+1
The kibbutz system would mystify us.

Talk about a closed society...Kibbutzim are very insular and they do what they do the way they do it and don't want to hear otherwise. Plus, they are sort of a relic. You'd be hard pressed to find a kibbutz or moshav that is as big as a typical American cattle operation. They tend to focus on chickens/eggs and lambs, but even so, I have a feeling that the way they do things would confound American ranchers even for the small cattle ranches there...as I remember, most cattle are for dairy purposes, not meat.
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Gotta respect a country who’s citizens drop everything, bring arms to bear, and defend their land. Reminds me of another country, long ago.

Godspeed to you and your “boys” Remsen.

Are you implying that Americans are not willing to take up arms and defend their land?

Not the majority of Americans who frequent this site. But I have my doubts about others repelling foreign invaders. Yamamoto's trepidation is no longer valid.

There’s a lot of places in Appalachia that the cops won’t even go, much less some goat fugker or CCP slope.



He wasn't here the morning after a guy shot the BLM marchers.
Upwards of 200 guarding the house and business, literally guys in treestands doing
watch. BLM mentioned burning our courthouse on social media, i went there
that evening. Folks everywhere on all 4 streets, hundreds of people with guns of all kinds. Pick and axe handles....no pitchforks😁.

I'm a thinking Hillbilly Small Town got plenty of fight.
Posted By: Rooster7 Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Glad you're safe Remsen. Quite the ordeal.
Posted By: kwg020 Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by kwg020
I understand there are some American volunteers doing the farming while the folks are in Gaza or getting ready for the Hezbollah invasion. They call them "cowboys" or something to that effect. Anyone else hear about this ?

kwg

It's accurate to the extent there are some ranch guys from Montana and Texas over right now, but my understanding is that it's just a few and they aren't working so Israelis can fight. With all respect to American cattle ranchers, their expertise wouldn't really be useful in Israel, where the ranching/farming is on a much smaller scale and focused on livestock other than cattle.

+1
The kibbutz system would mystify us.

Talk about a closed society...Kibbutzim are very insular and they do what they do the way they do it and don't want to hear otherwise. Plus, they are sort of a relic. You'd be hard pressed to find a kibbutz or moshav that is as big as a typical American cattle operation. They tend to focus on chickens/eggs and lambs, but even so, I have a feeling that the way they do things would confound American ranchers even for the small cattle ranches there...as I remember, most cattle are for dairy purposes, not meat.


You're talking small town Iowa and the hundreds who had 50 or 100 acres for generations. The rules for selling milk and milk products put us out of business in 1968. We were too small to go big so we sold the milkers and went to just stock cows. Dad didn't like sheep so we only took a small detour into sheep and it lasted just a couple of years. We had chickens and ducks as well. The chickens were for eating and eggs and the ducks were dad's pets. That was the rural way of life for many until government got involved. The Amish are the only ones practicing that way of life now to the best of my knowledge.

kwg
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

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Posted By: sse Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Quote
olive oil and zatar
za'atar
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

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Ain't that gonna go over like a fart in Temple.
Or, Da Mosque!😉

Sometimes when you starts a war you lose the war!😁
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

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That's great!

laugh
Posted By: jaguartx Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
May God bless and protect him, Reme
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

Remsen Pard,

As the only member that took the time to ask about his Jewish pard, you know I'm interested pard.

What is a Golani soldier pard? Do they have the biggest noses or bank accounts pard? Maybe both pard?


Your Gentile pard,
Pard
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

Remsen Pard,

As the only member that took the time to ask about his Jewish pard, you know I'm interested pard.

What is a Golani soldier pard? Do they have the biggest noses or bank accounts pard? Maybe both pard?


Your Gentile pard,
Pard

Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.
Posted By: 79S Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

Remsen Pard,

As the only member that took the time to ask about his Jewish pard, you know I'm interested pard.

What is a Golani soldier pard? Do they have the biggest noses or bank accounts pard? Maybe both pard?


Your Gentile pard,
Pard

Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.


I weight 612.5 lbs you think they let me join? My mom says I be a good Soldier because I’m always winning in COD (call of duty)
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

Remsen Pard,

As the only member that took the time to ask about his Jewish pard, you know I'm interested pard.

What is a Golani soldier pard? Do they have the biggest noses or bank accounts pard? Maybe both pard?


Your Gentile pard,
Pard

Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.


I weight 612.5 lbs you think they let me join? My mom says I be a good Soldier because I’m always winning in COD (call of duty)

Depends on how that weight is distributed. I'm only 368 lbs but since I'm also 4'3" I was put into an elite unit to plug tunnels. I got a commendation for eating a lot of cabbage and going into the tunnels backwards. Fug the Geneva convention.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.

Jew Pard,

I appreciate your being a pard.

And I thank you for the response pard.

I know you guys don't believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ but I will pray for you anyway pard.


Best of pard, pard,
Pard
Posted By: night_owl Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I've tried to make falafel here but just can't seem to get it crisp onbthe outside with the right texture on the inside like the Jerusalem street vendors did. I don't remember what tge white sauce was but it was good too. Some places put a little lemon in it that I liked. I think it was a yogurt sauce or something. One cart had a good curry sauce that mixed really well with the white sauce.


Bb

The trick is to put a little corn starch in your (falafel) balls.
Posted By: RUM7 Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
So Remsen,
How long are yous Jews going to stretch this thing out?
Is this a 2 month ordeal? 6 month? Years?

I don't really care how long it takes the Jews to kill all the Hamas muzzies. Just curious what your opinion is.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by RUM7
So Remsen,
How long are yous Jews going to stretch this thing out?
Is this a 2 month ordeal? 6 month? Years?

I don't really care how long it takes the Jews to kill all the Hamas muzzies. Just curious what your opinion is.

From what I've been seeing and hearing, it's going to be a while. At first I thought Netanyahu was making some big mistakes with the speed and direction of the response. I thought that the only right move would have been to assassinate the mullahs in Iran and leave Gaza as the sheithole that it is.

But what I'm seeing is actually a long overdue measure...Gaza is being demilitarized and a lot of it is being leveled. It's slow and methodical work to minimize our own casualties as well as those of non-combatants and it may take several more months to fully pacify the entire area, but that is what has to be done. Anything less means the rocket attacks will resume and Hamas will survive.

I hope I'm not wrong about this, but I think Netanyahu finally understands that his legacy, which he cares about deeply, can only be sealed if he's the PM who eliminates Hamas, and so far he's doing the right things to make that a reality.
Posted By: Remsen Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.

Jew Pard,

I appreciate your being a pard.

And I thank you for the response pard.

I know you guys don't believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ but I will pray for you anyway pard.


Best of pard, pard,
Pard

Thank you, Pard Flave. One question: Is Jesus a Pard? I suspect he is only a Pard to those who accept him as G-d's only Pard, but I have to ask to make sure.
Posted By: deflave Re: REMSEN - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Thank you, Pard Flave. One question: Is Jesus a Pard? I suspect he is only a Pard to those who accept him as G-d's only Pard, but I have to ask to make sure.

Pard,

Specifics on religions have been the wedge between pards since the beginning of pards.

Best thing a pard can do is pard up, and pard on.

Jesus' and his crew were all Jews pard. I'm sure they were just trying to get a promotion pard.



Your Pard,
Pard
Posted By: kwg020 Re: REMSEN - 11/14/23
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Remsen
For those interested, I got this picture a few minutes ago. My fake middle son (see my original post for an explanation) is a Golani soldier who was once wounded fighting in Gaza and is there now fighting again. It's purportedly a before and after picture of Hamas' "parliament" in Gaza. I didn't see him in the picture, so it probably is just something that has been circulating without attribution, but it certainly makes a point.

The yellow and green flag is the unit flag for Golani.

Remsen Pard,

As the only member that took the time to ask about his Jewish pard, you know I'm interested pard.

What is a Golani soldier pard? Do they have the biggest noses or bank accounts pard? Maybe both pard?


Your Gentile pard,
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Pard Flave, I have always, and will always, worship you above all other false pards.

Golani is an infantry brigade of the Jew Defense Force. They are the most selective of all non-special forces in the Jew Defense Force and usually are the first in battle. I was never even close to being qualified for such elite duty, but I have a very large nose and an even larger bank account, so I have to believe that they select based on some other factor. I would like to think that with my shooting skills, that isn't a factor either, as I would have been the Fuhrer of the Golani brigade in my time.


As George Carlin used to say "there are 2 kinds of people on a battlefield. The poor and the minorities". Is your fake middle son one of those ?? I'm glad to see he is still kicking some Hamas butt.

kwg
Posted By: 2ndwind Re: REMSEN - 11/14/23
I thought that the only right move would have been to assassinate the mullahs in Iran and leave Gaza as the sheithole that it is.

Um, how about both?
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