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Join Date: Jun 2002
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The title of this post and some of the comments seem "off" to me.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Steampunk is a subculture genre that combines a Victorian look with high tech, as if power sources has proceeded along the lines of steam, or perhaps Tesla.
It is imaginative, beautiful and at times very science fiction. Think H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, or the most recent well publicized ripoff of it, the remake of the move "The Wild Wild West". Steampunk has been around for years, and has very little to do with punk, and a whole lot to do with steam. The genre has attracted folks of all ages, even some of us old fogies, (as we can afford the best toys). ![]() Look it up on Wikipedia if you still have no clue what I'm talking about. ![]() http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=...GBrIh4l5k2TGxc
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Sorry, I take that back. I have no problem with the horse you rode in on. |
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![]() Yes, I love that decor also...especially the Doggerman...
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I like my coffee the way I like my women... ...Cold and bitter...
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By gosh, Postino, you get it!!
Thanks to all for the kind comments and even thanks for the befuddled one. Y'all are great, and I might post more later that show the guns to better advantage. BTW, the Borchardt and the 02 Carbine were the ones I chose to play with in these shots. Don't have to shoot em to have some fun with em, guys!!!
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![]() ...Did I say that out loud???...
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Heck darlin, a good Luger is better than sex.
(did I say THAT out loud?) *grin*
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I can get behind some of the steampunk popularity, and the Borchardt fits right in....richly polished wood, lush tapestries, finely machined mechanisms.....my question is, where does AC/DC enter the picture?
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