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  • Yes | No | Report from buckshot89 wrote 49 weeks 5 days ago oh yeah. most of my guns have names. you have to take care of them like a child. most of my reenacting buddies have named their flint lockes based on their style. germanic: gretchin, and i have the oldest gun in the group and everyone referes to her as old dirty bas%$#$. quite an endearing name.

    Do you name your guns? 2009

  • Yes | No | Report from buckshot89 wrote 49 weeks 5 days ago oh yeah. most of my guns have names. you have to take care of them like a child. most of my reenacting buddies have named their flint lockes based on their style. germanic: gretchin, and i have the oldest gun in the group and everyone referes to her as old dirty bas%$#$. quite an endearing name.

    Do you name your guns? 2009

  • David Boreanaz may now sport the necessary girth, but lacks the blond lockes of Odinson.

    Geek6 casts The Avengers…Joss style 2010

  • If they are bringing a dead body to the island, and as we can tell from christian the dead can't seem to physically interact with the living, i would suspect they are going to do something with lockes body to actually bring him back but this process screws up or becomes uncompleted leaving him stuck out of time or something.

    Get Ready: LOSTCasts 72 2009

  • The lockes are pretty cool and you might get some summer run steelhead going through the fish ladder.

    Seattle Adventures - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • Nevertheless, purposing to make no apparance of his further intention, he did nothing else to him, but drawing forth a paire of sheares, which purposely he brought thither with him, he clipped away a part of his lockes, which (in those times) they used to weare very long, to the end that he might the better know him the next morning, and so returned backe to his lodging againe.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Madame Fiammetta, whose lockes of haire were curled, long, and like golden wiers, hanging somewhat downe over her white and delicate shoulders, her visage round, wherein the Damaske Rose and

    The Decameron 2004

  • Having emptied out all the earth, they found the Scarfe of silke, wherein the head of Lorenzo was wrapped; which was (as yet) not so much consumed, but by the lockes of haire, they knew it to be Lorenzoes head, whereat they became confounded with amazement.

    The Decameron 2004

  • And seeing the most part of them to have their lockes cut, all after one and the selfe same manner; marvailing greatly, he saide to himselfe.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Having thus madly beaten her, and cut the lockes off from her head, thus he spake to her.

    The Decameron 2004

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