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Paslode
02-25-2021, 08:49
This article from Just the News almost belongs in the Comedy Zone. I found it interesting because the SPLC is conjuring up new demons....and curious if 'Woke Military' has or will issue a ban on challenge coins.

"The fact she has that coin, the challenge coin, tells me there is something happening around gender in the Proud Boys — and it is something worth paying attention to," continued Ward, also the executive director of the Western States Center, a civil rights advocacy group that works to advance gender equity, the wire service also reports.

Or maybe the woman found the coin on the ground and picked it up, or maybe she bought a round of beer for the PB's, or maybe she received the coin after a one nighter Tinder Date with a PB, or a million other scenarios on how she obtained the coin.

https://justthenews.com/nation/crime/woman-who-was-charged-capitol-riot-alleges-proud-boys-recruited-her

"It is ironic that such a deeply misogynistic organization has attracted someone who is a woman to join their organization," said Eric Ward, a senior fellow with the Southern Poverty Law Center. "It tells us there is dissension in the ranks of Proud Boys right now."

I thought the SPLC was all about being "Inclusive". Beside some women like guys who are guys and are not Soy Boy/Beta Cucks carrying man Bags.

tonyz
02-25-2021, 09:27
OMG OMG she had a coin !!!

...but did she have the double secret decoder ring?

These people are absolute idiots.

Paslode
02-25-2021, 13:04
OMG OMG she had a coin !!!

...but did she have the double secret decoder ring?

These people are absolute idiots.

They are good examples of mental illness.

glebo
02-25-2021, 15:56
I wonder if she actually "earned" it... :eek:

Gypsy
02-25-2021, 18:07
Beside some women like guys who are guys and are not Soy Boy/Beta Cucks carrying man Bags.

Indeed.

tom kelly
02-25-2021, 18:53
Founder & Lawyer Morris Dees of the SPLC was FIRED in March 2019 for Cause. Seems he was a person interested in making money for himself first & than promoting a marketing scheme to get northern "liberals" to donate to SPLC. His personal conduct while at the head of the SPLC was jaded. Now 84 years old you don't hear much about him.

miclo18d
02-26-2021, 12:18
I wonder if she actually "earned" it... :eek:

Any drill holes in that coin? Maybe 3? :eek::eek:

Box
02-26-2021, 12:33
You people are incorrigible.

Besides - once you drill a hole in a coin - it is no longer a challenge coin.
- If you have a coin with a hole drilled in it to hang it around your neck to make it easier to carry - it is not a coin anymore - it is a necklace.
- If you have a coin with a hole drilled in it to to use it as a belt buckle to make it easier to carry - it is not a coin anymore - it is a belt buckle.
- If you have a coin with a hole drilled in it to put it on your key ring to make it easier to carry - it is not a coin anymore - it is a key ring.

If you have a coin with three holes in it, its not a coin, its just - trashy

Remington Raidr
02-26-2021, 12:54
Thank God for the Proud Boys
A little more than a year ago, 2,000 antifa tried to shut down my speech at UC Berkeley, according to police on the scene. The Berkeley police chief had ordered her officers to stand outside the building like mute ninjas, and make no arrests, unless they personally witnessed a felony being committed in front of them.

So barring a bank suddenly popping up on the sidewalk and an antifa attempting to rob it, I had no official protection from 2,000 violent, mentally disturbed thugs.

Thank God I had the Proud Boys . . .

full article at: https://anncoulter.com/2021/02/24/thank-god-for-the-proud-boys/

good read.;)

1stindoor
03-01-2021, 12:07
You people are incorrigible....

If you have a coin with three holes in it, its not a coin, its just - trashy
...and this is why I make sure my coffee cup is out of reach and I hadn't just started drinking when I see something you've posted.

Box
03-01-2021, 12:42
...and this is why I make sure my coffee cup is out of reach and I hadn't just started drinking when I see something you've posted.

I'm not trying to judge what other people do with their coin - most of the time, you wouldn't even notice that the coin had holes in it unless someone told you. After all, how close do you examine a coin when it is tossed onto the bar? The bar isn't all that well lit anyway, you've been drinking, and quite honestly, by the time people start throwing coins around, do you really care what the coin looks like? If you already have two or seven shots of Jägermeister in your system and you see a coin on the bar with holes it it - are you going to quit drinking ?
HELL NO YOU AREN'T - and why should you?

Besides, a coin full of holes is great if you are just tossing it around at the beginning of a sporting event to see who goes first...

The question isn't about the perceived value of such a coin; they are worth their weight in dollar bills - "heads or tails; call it in the air" - that old chestnut - what do I care. (a little known fact for you 'gamblers' out there - but a coin with holes in it is more likely to land showing 'tails')
The real question is, would we want one of our close friends or family members to carry around a damaged coin ?

Verily I say to you - I think not.

bblhead672
03-09-2021, 10:21
Does the PB challenge coin have the number for the FBI on it?

Just a coincidence I'm sure that the leader of the PB was (is?) an informant (agent provocateur?) for the FBI.

7624U
10-01-2021, 06:09
Need to make a few coins like this one and spread them around in the DC capital area.

https://rolyatmc.com/collections/army/products/green-beret-special-forces-sergeant-major-brian-edwards-army-challenge-coin?variant=31750618677335

1stindoor
10-01-2021, 07:47
I'm almost tempted to ask if Brian is actually selling that coin.

HardRoad
10-01-2021, 09:48
a little known fact for you 'gamblers' out there - but a coin with holes in it is more likely to land showing 'tails')


My 7th Group brethren have always told me that the whole point of a coin with three holes drilled in it is that face down is pretty likely . . . although head's not out of the question.

Box
10-01-2021, 11:33
My 7th Group brethren have always told me that the whole point of a coin with three holes drilled in it is that face down is pretty likely . . . although head's not out of the question.

Most challenge coins are colorfully decorated on the side we refer to as "heads" in an effort to retain the coins beauty. You always want to take care not to scratch the paint. In fact, I'd never drill a hole in ANY of the artwork on a good coin.

You might earn hundreds of coins during your lifetime; you may even become attached to some of them more than others but only one of them is going to feel right in your pocket. Some SF guys go through their entire life and never feel the urge to put a ring on one to keep their keys organized. Some folks are careless and disrespectful and have no problems taking a drill to the artwork on a good coin. Hell, I've know a few guys that would buy challenge coins JUST so they could ruin them.

Some people have no respect for a good coin.

It is only my opinion, but if I was going to deface a challenge coin, I would do it in a way that preserves the overall beauty and integrity of the coin to the maximum extent possible. I (like most SF dude) have a dark side - but the idea of drilling a bunch of holes in a coin - and keeping it?

No thanks.

Those coins are best suited for deciding who is kicking and who is receiving - great for a good spirited scrimmage but you aren't going to display a coin like that on your desk at work. You've got to get rid of a coin like that. There are rumors that keeping a coin with a bunch of holes drilled in it is bad luck. I've even heard stories of coins like that finding their way back to the original owner like some kind of mythological curse. At best, you put it in your gym bag for emergencies.

Now, I'm not judging - if you drill holes in a challenge coin and decide to keep it - it's your coin - you're the one that has to carry it around in your pocket. Any friend that will give you shit about how many holes your coin has drilled in it are either jealous because they don't have a coin of their own - or they aren't a real friend to begin with. Who knows, maybe it was their coin and they got rid of it and now they wish they could have it back - who knows.

On the flip side (pun intended) if you've got a coin that stays in a display case and you only take it out once in a while to shine it up - so be it - but the shiny coin locked away in your foot locker is never going to help you get a free drink and it CERTAINLY isn't going to carry your keys. Using a good challenge coin as a key ring gives you confidence that you won't ever lose your car keys - and you know deep down in your heart that even after a few too many drinks, you'll still be able get into your house when your keys are attached to your best challenge coin.
Besides, what good is a challenge coin if you can't take it out and slam it on the bar every every now and again??

Take it out.
Play with it.
Show it around.
A good coin will last a lifetime.
A really good coin can be the best key ring you have ever had.

Just don't pass your challenge coin around - that's just bad manners - don't lose track of it; you'll regret losing it - most importantly, treat your challenge coin with respect.

-Never let your buddies hold your coin.
-Never EVER let your buddies put holes in your coin.
...that's how mother fuckers get shot.



I have spoken.

Roguish Lawyer
10-01-2021, 17:48
How about this coin, Box?

2018commo
10-02-2021, 03:53
I wonder if she actually "earned" it... :eek:

That how she got the shirt…