Found a batch of old RowrBrazzle/Barr Wars art from back in the day while moving stuff.
This was actually based on an incident that happened. And Yes,
karno was present at the time of the infamous 'TV Murder' incident. I had just gotten back from shooting with friends and just cleaned my pistols. A friend was over and was looking at my Colt 1911 and my Glock 17. I was finishing holding the 1911 after cleaning it, When my friend handed me back my Glock. At the time was on TV 60 Minutes and a anti-gun story. Several of us in the room were scoffing what was being said on TV. They had somebody on the show calling people who were gun owners 'Dangerous to society and need to criminalize them'.
I literally just handed the Colt 1911 to my friend who wanted to see it, while he handed me back the Glock. Thats when the comment was made and I pulled a "McMoo", racked the action to 'dry fire' the pistol at the TV. What I DIDN"T know was the magazine was reloaded by my friend and reinserted back into the Glock. And a fully loaded Glock still weighs less than a empty Colt.
I squeezed the trigger and reacted to the loud BANG and the image on the TV suddenly spiderweb. I shot the TV, literally less than 4 months after McMoo shot the first TV.
Karno would later add a sign to the bottom of the replacement TV that read "Do NOT aim guns at the TV, regardless of the subject matter!!"
Never shot another TV again!
Just posting this before tossing/burning the original.
This was actually based on an incident that happened. And Yes,
karno was present at the time of the infamous 'TV Murder' incident. I had just gotten back from shooting with friends and just cleaned my pistols. A friend was over and was looking at my Colt 1911 and my Glock 17. I was finishing holding the 1911 after cleaning it, When my friend handed me back my Glock. At the time was on TV 60 Minutes and a anti-gun story. Several of us in the room were scoffing what was being said on TV. They had somebody on the show calling people who were gun owners 'Dangerous to society and need to criminalize them'. I literally just handed the Colt 1911 to my friend who wanted to see it, while he handed me back the Glock. Thats when the comment was made and I pulled a "McMoo", racked the action to 'dry fire' the pistol at the TV. What I DIDN"T know was the magazine was reloaded by my friend and reinserted back into the Glock. And a fully loaded Glock still weighs less than a empty Colt.
I squeezed the trigger and reacted to the loud BANG and the image on the TV suddenly spiderweb. I shot the TV, literally less than 4 months after McMoo shot the first TV.
Karno would later add a sign to the bottom of the replacement TV that read "Do NOT aim guns at the TV, regardless of the subject matter!!"
Never shot another TV again!
Just posting this before tossing/burning the original.
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I first saw them years before that, I was reading a book about comic strips from other countries, and I saw one image of a Belgian strip called "Les Schtroumpfs."
Yes, that was the original name of the Smurfs in Belgium.
You believe that strip started in 1958?
But the funniest "Smurf" story was the time the UN (I think it was the UN) did a PSA against war, where the Smurfs got blasted and shot and whatnot, and in theaters, that PSA got big cheers!
Because people were so sick of the Smurfs! :-D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVs2wiEFOxQ
Yes, that was the original name of the Smurfs in Belgium.
You believe that strip started in 1958?
But the funniest "Smurf" story was the time the UN (I think it was the UN) did a PSA against war, where the Smurfs got blasted and shot and whatnot, and in theaters, that PSA got big cheers!
Because people were so sick of the Smurfs! :-D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVs2wiEFOxQ
Well... and that's why you never fire as a joke even when you are sure the gun is empty.
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