Comic strip a conspiracy myth

"Even the homeless don't want to be associated with us" :D:D:D:D

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Freakin' ditto! :)


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Just wondering, especially since there's apparently a NWO Kitty plushie in the works, what is Kitty's sidearm of choice? FBI, DEA, and many state and local law enforcement agencies use Glock 22s, and the SIG P226 is popular too. Does he prefer instead a more "old-school" choice like a Browning Hi-Power or a 1911 variant? Or, does he use a super-seekrit spaceage prototype pistol, derived from alien technology recovered from the Roswell crash of 1947, that shoots telepathically-guided bullets made of elemental metals not found on Earth?
 
Man, this thread is on page 35 now? It seems to fluctuate from being dead to being instantly given new breath every few days. Good work lads!

I've got a lot of catching up to do it seems... Did NWO kitty ever give birth?
 
Just wondering, especially since there's apparently a NWO Kitty plushie in the works, what is Kitty's sidearm of choice? FBI, DEA, and many state and local law enforcement agencies use Glock 22s, and the SIG P226 is popular too. Does he prefer instead a more "old-school" choice like a Browning Hi-Power or a 1911 variant? Or, does he use a super-seekrit spaceage prototype pistol, derived from alien technology recovered from the Roswell crash of 1947, that shoots telepathically-guided bullets made of elemental metals not found on Earth?
Well, considering the size of an average cat and the general look of the piece, I'd definitely rule out anything Glock. The SIG is possible and it does look a little like my Browning/FNP-9 but my best guesses would be the HK USP (pictured in .40 S&W. Less likely) or the answer I'm going with: The Springfield XD (.45 GAP model pictured).
 
Just wondering, especially since there's apparently a NWO Kitty plushie in the works, what is Kitty's sidearm of choice? FBI, DEA, and many state and local law enforcement agencies use Glock 22s, and the SIG P226 is popular too. Does he prefer instead a more "old-school" choice like a Browning Hi-Power or a 1911 variant? Or, does he use a super-seekrit spaceage prototype pistol, derived from alien technology recovered from the Roswell crash of 1947, that shoots telepathically-guided bullets made of elemental metals not found on Earth?



Well, if you look at the gun used, it looks the most like the Second Generation Glock 22 from your link. But I'm sure he'd love to use the Browning Hi-Power, if for no other reason than the name.
 
Well, considering the size of an average cat and the general look of the piece, I'd definitely rule out anything Glock. The SIG is possible and it does look a little like my Browning/FNP-9 but my best guesses would be the HK USP (pictured in .40 S&W. Less likely) or the answer I'm going with: The Springfield XD (.45 GAP model pictured).




I think it's safe to say, the NWO doesn't use anything with an "Ultra Safety Assurance System". :)
 
I think it's safe to say, the NWO doesn't use anything with an "Ultra Safety Assurance System". :)
That's "safety assurance" as in "doesn't discharge when you drop it," not as in "stupid lock you have to release to fire it." :teacher:
 
That's "safety assurance" as in "doesn't discharge when you drop it," not as in "stupid lock you have to release to fire it." :teacher:




And that's "NWO" as in, "The NWO decided to fake a plane crash in front of millions of witnesses, despite the almost absolute certainty that this plan would be found out."

Belt and suspenders types, they ain't. :)
 
And that's "NWO" as in, "The NWO decided to fake a plane crash in front of millions of witnesses, despite the almost absolute certainty that this plan would be found out."

Belt and suspenders types, they ain't. :)
All professional guns worth their salt have it though. The Glock has three different safety systems, and you'd never know if you just picked one up, put one in the chamber and fired it (which NWO Kitty SHOULD have, but the grip on his sort of precludes them).

You know better than anyone, NWO Kitty gotz STYLE! No way he carries some crappy Drop Piece.
 
haha!

and for his debut
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plushie kitty..

edit: all this gun talk is making miss my collection I left back in Hawaii.

collection of airsoft guns that is...^_~
 
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I had to hand sew him; my sewing machine didn't want to choke on all the cat fur.
 
haha!

and for his debut
[qimg]http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m108/Arus808/sewing%20stuff/kitty_plush-1.jpg[/qimg]

plushie kitty..

edit: all this gun talk is making miss my collection I left back in Hawaii.

collection of airsoft guns that is...^_~



Okay, now we need 10 000 more, just like that....by Tuesday.




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I had to hand sew him; my sewing machine didn't want to choke on all the cat fur.

I love it!

our sewing machine (an ancient Elna) has sewn countless teddy bears--what sort of machine do you have, that cannot? (oh, and if you have a decent pattern, I'd love to see it!--otherwise, I might have to improvise, cuz that is the coolest thing I have seen in a loooong time! Excellent work!)
 
^_^ i have the pattern. I just have to scan it in and then post it.

OH i'd give anything for a classic industrial Singer sewing machine (like the ones from 1910 or 1915) those things could be hit by a mack truck and still function.

I just have a simple kenmore. It does its job fine (i've done about 30 costumes on it), its just not made to handle thick material, like faux fur. I dread to think when I start sewing up my halloween costumes since it'll be mostly leather.
 
I've done halloween costumes for a decade... I may have an old Singer in the garage--I will check, and if so I will PM for an addy and send it to you. My father in law used it to make sails for model ships.

Excellent job, though! I have done enough to know how difficult such a simple-looking design can be!
 

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