Friday, August 17, 2007

Shoot 'em Up Friday

You didn't really think that I would let you all down just because I spent most of this afternoon on the flat, nice, warm, cozy beach?

It's is still Shoot 'em Up Friday, kids, and I filmed this last week, just for you return readers.

In 10 minutes, we are going out to dinner, but I want you to enjoy this.



Love, and seawater flavored kisses!

GF

8 comments:

Terri@SteelMagnolia said...

*sticks tongue out*

I'm not jealous one tiny bit.

super des said...

So did you get a videocamera recently or what? They take the "reading" out of your blog.
But gunshots are definitely better seen and not read.

Lisa Johnson said...

That was cool! I think you're going to get a tv show out of this! And seawater flavored kisses?? LOL! : )

J.M. Tewkesbury said...

Dude. Coooooool.

Jenn in Holland said...

Woah, that is some serious damage to the phone book. Really unbelievable. I love the video format!
I admit, I jumped a little with every shot, but I did get a huge kick out of your grin when you were finished obliterating the book.
But, really, just how am I supposed to find a phone number now?

Anonymous said...

I watched this at my Mom's house and made her watch when she asked why I was cackling. Her first words were. "Is that Bill?" So I guess she has been paying attention to where I run off to when we visit my brother in Maryland.

Anonymous said...

I have a question. You show us on Shoot 'em Up Friday (and I can't believe I hadn't commented on this already because I know I watched it) the damage that different bullets will do to different materials when fired from different guns. I am curious about ammo, though, without a gun. How dangerous is it? What if it got hot? What if it was thrown into a fire? What if you put them in the oven? How dangerous are bullets without a gun? Just curious. My dad was talking to me about Mythbusters...

Real Life Drama Queen said...

Sorry I am late in seeing this. Awesome. Love seeing it on video. Shows what damage we poor mortals can do.