A different term for "pulling the trigger"
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The OP lists his location as The Pentagon...and we all know that is symbolic of the over-reaching and hegemonic American War Machine that often pulls the trigger against unsuspecting, benovolent despots!
In fact, if I see any five-sided objects reminiscent of that frightful building, I typically go catatonic with fear and my family needs to ensure a sick day is called-in to my employer.
In fact, if I see any five-sided objects reminiscent of that frightful building, I typically go catatonic with fear and my family needs to ensure a sick day is called-in to my employer.
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Originally Posted by a77impala
I have a bike "in my sights" at the local LBS. Maybe my interest is just "a flash in the pan" although I may be "half cocked" in wanting a "fully loaded" road bike. Oh heck, I think I am going to "pull the trigger" on this one anyway!
* flash in the pan
* half cocked
* fully loaded
* pull the trigger
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Originally Posted by Camilo
I think your comment would be better communicated with "typograpical symbols, such as dots or astericks, preceding each item in the list":
* flash in the pan
* half cocked
* fully loaded
* pull the trigger
* flash in the pan
* half cocked
* fully loaded
* pull the trigger
Here's a photo of me picking up my Pinarello frame at the LBS....
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#59
Originally Posted by samsation7
Not to be inordinately politically correct. However, I think it's better to just say "bought a new bike" instead of "pulling the trigger." Everytime, I see a title like that, it makes my heart skips a beat. Just my thoughts.
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SAMsation7- a veiled reference to a SAM (surface-to-air) missile ? Can we say "pushed the red button?".
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Originally Posted by samsation7
Not to be inordinately politically correct. However, I think it's better to just say "bought a new bike" instead of "pulling the trigger." Everytime, I see a title like that, it makes my heart skips a beat. Just my thoughts.
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Originally Posted by Reynolds
Brifter?
#64
Originally Posted by georgiaboy
Sorry, unacceptable. My poor, poor Aunt was working in a nice florist shop in 1968. As she wore her Nancy Sinatra boots (made for walking BTW) and 60's thigh high a-go-go dress trimming the long-stem roses, when out of nowhere a Plymouth Fury came crashing through the large store-front glass display causing her to need major plastic surgery to her face. Even to this day her mother doesn't recognize her.
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Originally Posted by samsation7
Not to be inordinately politically correct. However, I think it's better to just say "bought a new bike" instead of "pulling the trigger." Everytime, I see a title like that, it makes my heart skips a beat. Just my thoughts.
"I slaughtered the indigenous peoples to eliminate a chance of uprising"
"I enslaved those of other races"
"I beat a woman with a switch no larger than my thumb"
Those are phrases that should be PC'd. Pulling the trigger... means what, exactly? You shot something? 99% of the things I've shot at haven't been alive... most are some sort of fused ceramic. What's the offense, again?
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"Let us hope our weapons are never needed --but do not forget what the common people knew when they demanded the Bill of Rights: An armed citizenry is the first defense, the best defense, and the final defense against tyranny. If guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Only the police, the secret police, the military, the hired servants of our rulers. Only the government -- and a few outlaws. I intend to be among the outlaws" - Edward Abbey
#69
Originally Posted by samsation7
Not to be inordinately politically correct. However, I think it's better to just say "bought a new bike" instead of "pulling the trigger." Everytime, I see a title like that, it makes my heart skips a beat. Just my thoughts.
Originally Posted by Lord High Internet Sage
In the case of purchasing a bike, it is perfectly appropriate to say you "pulled the trigger" when purchasing a new bike. The only exception to this, however, is when purchasing a new bike at WalMart. To say "I pulled the trigger on a GMC Denali," is inappropriate. In such cases, the correct usage when purchasing a WalMart bike is "pulling the finger," as in "I pulled the finger on a GMC Denali".
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As a tournament shooter (trap mostly, sporting clays sometimes), I pull the trigger about 300-500 rounds a month average. Guns are nothing to fear if you learn how to shoot and clean them. My former gf slept with a hunting knife with a 7" blade...I found a lump under my pillow one night (hmm, do miss that woman) and she says "oh, be careful don't cut yourself"...lol. Knives scare me, not guns.
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#72
Originally Posted by ElJamoquio
Those are phrases that should be PC'd. Pulling the trigger... means what, exactly? You shot something? 99% of the things I've shot at haven't been alive... most are some sort of fused ceramic. What's the offense, again?
#75
So you're saying that you rule a third world country? If that's indeed the case...then be afraid my friend. Be very afraid.
Originally Posted by Blue Jays
The OP lists his location as The Pentagon...and we all know that is symbolic of the over-reaching and hegemonic American War Machine that often pulls the trigger against unsuspecting, benovolent despots!
In fact, if I see any five-sided objects reminiscent of that frightful building, I typically go catatonic with fear and my family needs to ensure a sick day is called-in to my employer.
In fact, if I see any five-sided objects reminiscent of that frightful building, I typically go catatonic with fear and my family needs to ensure a sick day is called-in to my employer.






