Can't be that, I prefer the dark even in summer.
Anyway, I'll ask a question to recover from that last one - why do I keep buying books for school, which I never use? Really, I've got at least $1500 worth of books here, most of which I've never opened.
I got this from a CD exchange tonight, for something that was definately not the Front Line Assembly I'd asked for initially.
It's kinda cool...from the little card that was included, looks like they've done these CDs for alot of bands - Fleetwood Mac, Rush, AFI, R.E.M., etc, etc, etc....
Again...kinda cool.
At range, people tend to aim low. Aim high, and a good shot means a head shot, a bad (slightly high) shot means a total miss.
Aim a little lower, and bad (slightly high) is head, good is chest or neck, bad (low) is stomach, etc. Higher chance for a hit. Aim at center mass....
This is assuming you are firing at a range beyond point blank (which is not close range, for the record...it is the range at which the arc of the bullet exactly crosses the line of the sight).
For the record, Jimmy Eat World did a version of Last Christmas which is about as close to bearable as the christmas music at work ever gets.
Also, Fall Out Boy has their own, "Yule Shoot Your Eye Out"
I don't know exactly why I'm mentioning these, but I do have some time to kill.
Edit: And lets not forget "Chipmunks Roasting On An Open Fire"...It think you can get that one off The Team 1200's website.
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