Same here. I'm 66 and retired career federal law enforcement, and Bill Jordan was famous in those circles when I hired on. He was constantly used as the example of actions versus reaction due to his testimony in a criminal case where Jordan demonstrated it was possible for him to draw and shoot someone pointing a gun at him, before they could even react and pull the trigger.
I was very fortunate to see Bill Jordan when he came to the Border Patrol Academy in Los Fresnos, Texas and met with the 107th Class of Patrol Agents in 1975. He put on a demonstration in the student cafeteria with wax bullets that was nothing short of amazing. Thank you for posting this great video. Much appreciated. Greg
Ever since I was a teen, I avidly read Bill Jordan's, (And Skeeter Skelton, Elmer Keith, Col. Cooper, etc, etc.), wisely written editorials & reviews. Helped me a lot with my reloading hobby and later as a competitive shooter while attending MD school, (Now as an ER/ UCU ex- Military MD). Quite interesting to witness they hardly stressed any eye / hearning protection back in the day!!.. 😂😂😂
I have a copy of Bill Jordan's "No Second Place Winner" and I have his autograph in a copy of Elmer Keith's "Hell I Was There." When I saw the book on E-bay the seller wrong "Someone he hunted and fished with has written in it." I figured there were some notes in the margin. I had no idea that is was THE Bill Jordan.
I bought “No Second Place Winner” about 1966 when I was in the army, planning a police career. (50 years in law enforcement). Much of value in that little book, and stuff that law enforcement in general is just now beginning to implement.
To be fair this was in the good old days when cops had ADs with double action revolvers. It's rumored this particular officer had an AD in a border patrol office.
Amazing. I am 61 years old and used to read his articles in gun periodicals. It's my fortune to be able to see this years after he originally performed this.
I had the privilege of seeing Bill Jordan in action at the Royal Hotel, Durban, South Africa in 1973. If I remember correctly, he placed an aspirin on the back of his gun hand, drew and hit it before it reached the floor, using primer powered wax bullets.
I remember my Dad quoting from No Second chance. Pop was shooting pistol competitively at that time. I remember seeing Mr. Bill on TV shooting aspirin on a table from the draw. Good memories.
Hell of a Man there. Bill Jordan did a great service to combat handguning for Lawman. I learned from him and Men like Jack Weaver and Jeff Cooper. Their training doctrines keep a lot of us alive.
One of the most memorable days of my life was the day I met him in Washington National Airport. I was reading his book “No Second Place Winner” and he signed if for me!
Wow.! When I was in the Army my CO was George Nonte. He wrote in Shooting Times. When I was with T/C/ Arms I remember Massad Ayoob and Bob Milek, J.D. Jones etc comming in on occasion. But no Bill Jordan, Jack O'Conner, Elmer Keith, Townsend Whelen, and Skeeter Skelton. Would like to have met those legends.
Pretty cool. I was taught fast draw with a half dollar. You place the coin on the back of your gun hand and attempt to draw and fire before the coin hits the ground. The coin starts falling as soon as you twist your hand to draw. My mentor could draw and fan around 3 rounds with a single action Ruger using this method.
Could have actually hit anything, or was it just fast noise? The difference between Jordan and "fast draw" shooters is that Jordan had been shot at and shot back.
First time I heard Bill’s voice and I’m getting old. He had huge hands you’d hate to be slapped with. The man took his practice serious. You could say like there’s “No Second Second Place Winner” in the boonies. S&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman was the first 357 Mag. Bill had a lot of input so he wanted it built on the large frame like the 44 Mags would be eventually.
My copy bought used, years ago has numerous study notes scribbled throughout, police academy cadet? Mr. Jordan included some amusing anecdotes. I will soon pass it along to my police officer nephew.
There has never been a time when the border between Mexico and the US was secure. Never there’s always been illegal immigrants, drugs, guns, and anything else that could be smuggled and sold on the black market went from the US to Mexico and from Mexico to the US.
@@rob6850 I don’t think you understand the word invading. Having said that we’ve always one way or another paid for immigrants and illegal immigrants for being in this country. That is a fact. I know you wanna blame it on the current administration that’s just disingenuous. The Trump administration was also paying out in one way or another for the problem at the border so has every president regardless of them being democrat or republican. Prove me wrong and show me one single president that hasn’t in one four or another paid in some form to immigrants and illegal immigrants in this country in the past 50 years. Lastly, it’s not the president’s fault whoever is sitting it’s the Congress they’re the ones who have been in office for decades the majority of them they’re the ones that control the purse strings. They’re the ones that can do something to secure the border. So stop trying to make it. The Democrats fault it just isn’t True. Have a great day.
bonjour vidéo très intéressant ce policier garde frontière était un sacré tireur en rapidité et en précision vue sont travail sa du lui servir de nombreuses fois pour sauver les personnes ses collègues et lui même travail et partage vidéo bien fait merci de se partage cordialement
I drive truck and I know who Bill Jordan was was at Otay Mesa hooking a load for the rail yard. I stopped at 7/11 for a soda and a bean burrito the guy was boarder patrol and his name tag read Jordan yap he was the great grand son of Bill Jordan that my story and it all true. But he didn’t look like grand dad’s photos.
@@LTArms People used to be different. It is curious to see how the uniformed police officer was a respected person and that the agent also respected the citizen. The presence with the uniform was already a sign of mutual respect... unfortunately now society changed and everything became more confusing and corrupt. The relationship between the police officer and the people in his area used to be more familiar and close and that facilitated transparency, even in a big city like Buenos Aires where I was born it was like that... now everything is a disaster... the best thing I saw in that video how the police officer was a trained and trustworthy person, who lived to fulfill his duty. Greetings from here
My dad knew Bill Jordan and had an autographed book Bill wrote. Not sure what ever happened to it. Not too sure about the muzzle awareness on this video. He points the end of the barrel at almost everyone present.😂 The Boarder Patrol gets into more gunfights than any other law enforcement agency.
The safety he is demonstrating here pointing the gun at the announcer at 1:10? LOL.....all these old farts like Jordan and Keith were fiction.....Cooper a bit too
He IS fast but tends to flag everyone in this video and I noticed during the slow motion sequence not only does the shot sound well before the gun comes to level but you can see where it goes off . And while I’m sure he was using blanks and didn’t want to harm the guy with the horn, in my opinion that slow motion shot doesn’t do much to prove the point.
The very thought that - on TV - you'd have seen two men pulling guns on one another in a shooting contest, blanks or not, given the hyper-excitable state of political correctness today that has Hickok45 getting hassled on RUclips, shows graphically how wussified we've become. I remember You Asked For It well - it was not only a fun show, but a ground-breaker, involving the audience directly in programming. I also remember reading about the great Bill Jordan (No Second Place Winner), his exploits, and his influence on the development of handguns - particularly the development of the S&W .357 Combat Magnum in '55 (later called the Model 19) from the Combat Masterpiece - a K-frame that suited fast draw over the durability of the later, heavier, L-framed Smiths like the 586. I opted, not being a guns'l, for a 6" barrel Model 19 - it always seemed to me that the .357 was a longer-range, ~hunting round that deserved the long barrel's velocity and sight radius. I already had a 5" Model 53 in the explosive .22 Jet that was pretty handy and quick, so the bigger bore gun wanted more barrel. My Model 29 is 8 3/8" for the same reason. Not fast out of the holster - N-frames aren't light - but that's what semi-autos are for. Great video clip, and a real "blast" from the past. Thanks!
@@robertboyd3863 Do you remember the one where the kid asked if paratroopers could be dropped without parachutes? They showed how the Germans inserted troops into Norway by dropping them from very low speed/low altitude into snow drifts from their Storch plane.
Many years ago the story was told in law enforcement circles that Jordan accidentally killed another officer (who was in another room) while messing around practicing his quick draw. Lot of fooling around on this video pointing weapons at other people. Some folks never learn ?
@@MrTruckerf It's true It's something that all of us might do and does not brand Jordon as a BAD PERSON. The common version was that he was "dry-firing" on a door knob. gun was loaded, shot through the door and killed the guy. If you have the appromate date, the incident can be found on line. on a border patrol site. Jordan is not identified in the notation. Somebody brought this up a few years ago on a SIXGUNS forum. (It never takes long to surface when Jordon is the subject). The Grand Panjandrum of all SHOOTISTS closed the thread by yelling, "QUIT TALKING ABOUT IT!!!!!
@@playhouseinthewoods6103 Im sorry, you seem confused, as all libtards are. Let me help you- HEELS UP HARRIS is the man lover. Old, young..whatever. Anyone she can do to advance. However...it aint gonna help her ratchet ass one bit next week. And she disappear back to whatever ho house she came from.
I'm 64 years old and have read about Bill Jordan all my life. Now I have seen him shoot! Thank you so much!
You are very welcome!
Same here I'm 65 and grew up reading about him .
Same here. I'm 66 and retired career federal law enforcement, and Bill Jordan was famous in those circles when I hired on. He was constantly used as the example of actions versus reaction due to his testimony in a criminal case where Jordan demonstrated it was possible for him to draw and shoot someone pointing a gun at him, before they could even react and pull the trigger.
*Bill Jordan introducing the S&W Combat Magnum is a historical document. Thanks and greetings from Brazil.*
Our pleasure!
AKA MOD 19
Jordans book "No Second Place Winner" is a must read for any serious pistil shooter.
Absolutely!
fiction book just like the bullshit Elmer Keith wrote.
@@LTArmslegend
We sure could use about 1000 more like him today!
agree 100%
We've got them! We just need to let them do their jobs without interference from woke idiots.
100,000+
They are put there, the one leader is missing
Our border has fine men, our house and senate not so much.
I was very fortunate to see Bill Jordan when he came to the Border Patrol Academy in Los Fresnos, Texas and met with the 107th Class of Patrol Agents in 1975. He put on a demonstration in the student cafeteria with wax bullets that was nothing short of amazing. Thank you for posting this great video. Much appreciated. Greg
You are welcome! Amazing you got to see him in person
I am 75 and Bill Jordan, Elmer Kieth , Bob Mundon (the fastest) were my heroes.
Thanks! Stay tuned for some future videos on these fellas!
I would say that Bill's desire to maintain his status as a living person is his main incentive to shoot fast ⚡
We would have to agree with that!
The first combat magnum! Thank you. This was a treat.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have one of those
This subsequently became the “model 19”… I carried one for the first 15 years of my police career….
Mine also had the Jordan-designed “Jordan Trooper” grips by Herretts.
Ever since I was a teen, I avidly read Bill Jordan's, (And Skeeter Skelton, Elmer Keith, Col. Cooper, etc, etc.), wisely written editorials & reviews. Helped me a lot with my reloading hobby and later as a competitive shooter while attending MD school, (Now as an ER/ UCU ex- Military MD). Quite interesting to witness they hardly stressed any eye / hearning protection back in the day!!..
😂😂😂
Yes, they all definitely had some hearing loss from this
Never saw this before and LOVED this video of a truly great American !.
Thanks for checking it out!
I have a copy of Bill Jordan's "No Second Place Winner" and I have his autograph in a copy of Elmer Keith's "Hell I Was There." When I saw the book on E-bay the seller wrong "Someone he hunted and fished with has written in it." I figured there were some notes in the margin. I had no idea that is was THE Bill Jordan.
Amazing!
I bought “No Second Place Winner” about 1966 when I was in the army, planning a police career. (50 years in law enforcement). Much of value in that little book, and stuff that law enforcement in general is just now beginning to implement.
I have a also a copy of no second place winner
@@LTArmsPoints the gun at the host many times.
Modern day RUclips safety Nannies would FREAK OUT if they saw this video.
We've had a couple of people not like it ;)
To be fair this was in the good old days when cops had ADs with double action revolvers. It's rumored this particular officer had an AD in a border patrol office.
@@wjbarricklow Rumor is true, unfortunately :(
Amazing. I am 61 years old and used to read his articles in gun periodicals. It's my fortune to be able to see this years after he originally performed this.
Definitely fortunate to see that!
I had the good fortune to see him demonstrate his skills when he came to Manhattan NY in the early 1970s !!! He was amazing !!!!
Very fortunate!
Bill Jordan and Col Jeff Cooper. 2 masters of the pistol
Definitely! They did some impressive stuff!
I had the privilege of seeing Bill Jordan in action at the Royal Hotel, Durban, South Africa in 1973. If I remember correctly, he placed an aspirin on the back of his gun hand, drew and hit it before it reached the floor, using primer powered wax bullets.
Would have loved to see this!
My first 357 was a S&W mod 19, beast of gun, loved it.
Fantastic guns for sure!
I remember my Dad quoting from No Second chance. Pop was shooting pistol competitively at that time. I remember seeing Mr. Bill on TV shooting aspirin on a table from the draw. Good memories.
Great memories indeed! Thanks for commenting!
Hell of a Man there. Bill Jordan did a great service to combat handguning for Lawman. I learned from him and Men like Jack Weaver and Jeff Cooper. Their training doctrines keep a lot of us alive.
They were a wealth of knowledge!
...read/learned about these greats ca 1966/67/68 in a book dad ordered from Outdoor Life...
Our issued holster was named after Bill Jordan and the issued revolver was a S&W Model 15.
Love those old Smiths!
Man was a Legend
Definitely!
Brave patriot who once said the best gunfights are ones that never happened
We need more like him!
....how the good ol' U.S.A. has changed....
Can yall imagine this on TV now
The show would get cancelled!
That clip was a pure gem. Thanks for posting it.
Glad you enjoyed it
One of the most memorable days of my life was the day I met him in Washington National Airport. I was reading his book “No Second Place Winner” and he signed if for me!
Doesn't get much cooler than that!
@ Indeed - 45 years later I still treasure that book!
I knew Bill personally. A great guy and the REAL DEAL! And a fine gentleman!
We wish we could have had the fortune of even meeting him, that's amazing!
HEY HOW YALL DOIN WHAT TOWN IN LOUISANA WAS. BILL FROM
Wow.! When I was in the Army my CO was George Nonte. He wrote in Shooting Times. When I was with T/C/ Arms I remember Massad Ayoob and Bob Milek, J.D. Jones etc comming in on occasion. But no Bill Jordan, Jack O'Conner, Elmer Keith, Townsend Whelen, and Skeeter Skelton. Would like to have met those legends.
My father in law was good friends with Bill Jordan👍
That's awesome!
A true legend. Thank you so much for sharing this
You're very welcome
Another great video, you bring these legends to life.
More to come!
Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
One the finest pistol shotin the world
Absolutely. The wax bullets through the hole of a lifesaver videos are pretty impressive
@@LTArms
I have his book hardback autographed to me personally by him in 1987, it was only $9 new back then.
Treasure that!
Pretty cool. I was taught fast draw with a half dollar. You place the coin on the back of your gun hand and attempt to draw and fire before the coin hits the ground. The coin starts falling as soon as you twist your hand to draw. My mentor could draw and fan around 3 rounds with a single action Ruger using this method.
Awesome!
Could have actually hit anything, or was it just fast noise?
The difference between Jordan and "fast draw" shooters is that Jordan had been shot at and shot back.
Was introduced to him once at an NSGA show. Nice man.
Amazing you were able to meet him!
...I used'ta watch 'You Asked For It' with my parents in the 50s!!!
That's great!
Fast and accurate, very special guy.
Definitely!
First time I heard Bill’s voice and I’m getting old. He had huge hands you’d hate to be slapped with. The man took his practice serious. You could say like there’s “No Second Second Place Winner” in the boonies.
S&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman was the first 357 Mag. Bill had a lot of input so he wanted it built on the large frame like the 44 Mags would be eventually.
Needed the large frame for those massive hands! ha!
Great old video.
Thank you sir!
Bill Jordan was equivalent to Elmer Keith for 357 magnum development.
Definitely! We have an Elmer video coming up this week, stay tuned! 😉
Bill Jordan... "NO Second Place Winner" ';-)
My copy bought used, years ago has numerous study notes scribbled throughout, police academy cadet? Mr. Jordan included some amusing anecdotes. I will soon pass it along to my police officer nephew.
Definitely needs to be passed down and appreciated!
That was awsome!!
Glad you liked it!
Listen to what he says at 0:18 in the video. It is very much different today.
Sadly, yes it is.
The OODA loop is an incredible tool to use.
Imagine the days when the US Border Patrol actually secured America’s borders.
Truth!
LOL!
There has never been a time when the border between Mexico and the US was secure. Never there’s always been illegal immigrants, drugs, guns, and anything else that could be smuggled and sold on the black market went from the US to Mexico and from Mexico to the US.
@@JohnHill-k6p we didn't used to pay them a monthly stipend for invading, however.
@@rob6850 I don’t think you understand the word invading. Having said that we’ve always one way or another paid for immigrants and illegal immigrants for being in this country. That is a fact. I know you wanna blame it on the current administration that’s just disingenuous. The Trump administration was also paying out in one way or another for the problem at the border so has every president regardless of them being democrat or republican. Prove me wrong and show me one single president that hasn’t in one four or another paid in some form to immigrants and illegal immigrants in this country in the past 50 years. Lastly, it’s not the president’s fault whoever is sitting it’s the Congress they’re the ones who have been in office for decades the majority of them they’re the ones that control the purse strings. They’re the ones that can do something to secure the border. So stop trying to make it. The Democrats fault it just isn’t True. Have a great day.
bonjour vidéo très intéressant ce policier garde frontière était un sacré tireur en rapidité et en précision vue sont travail sa du lui servir de nombreuses fois pour sauver les personnes ses collègues et lui même travail et partage vidéo bien fait merci de se partage cordialement
Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté !
I drive truck and I know who Bill Jordan was was at Otay Mesa hooking a load for the rail yard. I stopped at 7/11 for a soda and a bean burrito the guy was boarder patrol and his name tag read Jordan yap he was the great grand son of Bill Jordan that my story and it all true. But he didn’t look like grand dad’s photos.
Wow! That is awesome. Cool he is carrying on the tradition
One gun one position all.the time
Wise words 👍
@@LTArms I was quoting Bill Jordon
I have a copy of 'No Second Place Winner' by Jordan. Never heard his voice before.
It is great that this footage allows his legacy to live on 😁
First time I saw him in a video. Always read him in the outdoor magazines. As Alan Ladd in Shane said " He was fast....fast on the draw".
Yes sir!
I like the way Bill points the gun at Art's head ) : ?
Bill cheated with the bottle, notice how he tossed it upwards just before he drew, but still, he was a Master with the revolver.
Yeah he gave himself a second or two of advantage on that for sure.
nice video. greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hello! Thank you for watching, we appreciate it!
@@LTArms People used to be different. It is curious to see how the uniformed police officer was a respected person and that the agent also respected the citizen. The presence with the uniform was already a sign of mutual respect... unfortunately now society changed and everything became more confusing and corrupt. The relationship between the police officer and the people in his area used to be more familiar and close and that facilitated transparency, even in a big city like Buenos Aires where I was born it was like that... now everything is a disaster... the best thing I saw in that video how the police officer was a trained and trustworthy person, who lived to fulfill his duty. Greetings from here
@@patanvalle9379 Agree 100%
“ Looks like a honey .” Can’t say that about plastic. Lol😂
Agree 100% haha!
Wherever it is....................
🔥🔥🔥🔥
My dad knew Bill Jordan and had an autographed book Bill wrote. Not sure what ever happened to it. Not too sure about the muzzle awareness on this video. He points the end of the barrel at almost everyone present.😂 The Boarder Patrol gets into more gunfights than any other law enforcement agency.
Yeah, he does flag a few folks
When Lawmen were Lawmen. Less politicized and more focused on their duty.
Absolutely
Not how fast you shoot, but how accurate you are.
Absolutely!
@LTArms Jeff Cooper used to say, "Tagging an adversary on the wishbone is an excellent way to save your life.........but not if he tags you first".
" Speeds fine but accuracy's final"
I just love the firearm safety they are demonstrating. Bill was a legend but he did kill a co-worker at work due to negligent firearm handling.
Definitely unfortunate circumstances.
The safety he is demonstrating here pointing the gun at the announcer at 1:10? LOL.....all these old farts like Jordan and Keith were fiction.....Cooper a bit too
I'm shocked.....said noone who knows modern firearms safety rules. That stuff was obviously written in blood....
@@rushthezeppelin Jordan was a bullshit artist like Elmer Keith..war stories only a fool could believe.......
He IS fast but tends to flag everyone in this video and I noticed during the slow motion sequence not only does the shot sound well before the gun comes to level but you can see where it goes off . And while I’m sure he was using blanks and didn’t want to harm the guy with the horn, in my opinion that slow motion shot doesn’t do much to prove the point.
Yes, definitely some questionable muzzle control
The quarter trick is more a trick than speed , I used to do it
But his fantastic shooting is no trick, pure skill
THIS IS BACK WHEN WE HAD A BODER BEFOR BIDEN
No second place
Lookout for an upcoming feature on Jordan!
Can you imagine this being shown on mainstream television today, the Gen-Z WOKES would pee their pants
I'm feeling very triggered by this gun content haha! Pun intended
The very thought that - on TV - you'd have seen two men pulling guns on one another in a shooting contest, blanks or not, given the hyper-excitable state of political correctness today that has Hickok45 getting hassled on RUclips, shows graphically how wussified we've become.
I remember You Asked For It well - it was not only a fun show, but a ground-breaker, involving the audience directly in programming. I also remember reading about the great Bill Jordan (No Second Place Winner), his exploits, and his influence on the development of handguns - particularly the development of the S&W .357 Combat Magnum in '55 (later called the Model 19) from the Combat Masterpiece - a K-frame that suited fast draw over the durability of the later, heavier, L-framed Smiths like the 586.
I opted, not being a guns'l, for a 6" barrel Model 19 - it always seemed to me that the .357 was a longer-range, ~hunting round that deserved the long barrel's velocity and sight radius. I already had a 5" Model 53 in the explosive .22 Jet that was pretty handy and quick, so the bigger bore gun wanted more barrel. My Model 29 is 8 3/8" for the same reason. Not fast out of the holster - N-frames aren't light - but that's what semi-autos are for.
Great video clip, and a real "blast" from the past. Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and leaving this great comment!
God guts and guns
👍
...looks like a pre-model 19...
Looks like it
Marines Oorraahh!
🫡👍
Time 💊
Definitely! Thanks for watching and leaving that comment!
Triggernomegty!
The good old days! However, at 69 am I the only one that had a few cringe moments? 🤐
NO!!!!!
As he's pointing the gun at the host's face...several times
Yeah, he broke the rules a couple of times in this segment
@LTArms LOL ya think
I remember this show..
Me too. You Asked For It
Yes, used to watch it all the time, I might have seen that show
@@robertboyd3863 Do you remember the one where the kid asked if paratroopers could be dropped without parachutes? They showed how the Germans inserted troops into Norway by dropping them from very low speed/low altitude into snow drifts from their Storch plane.
@@Ammo08 No, but that is interesting
Wow, this man is a giant too. MAGA !
Yeah, massive hands. Made those revolvers look small
He ain't getting shot back at.
Nope
@LTArms Are you being a smart as$ or understand my comment?
He did on Border Patrol and then in WW2. He killed a lot of Japs in WW2. He used to go into the tunnels after those devils.
@@grayrecluse7496 Understand ;)
Boy the rules of gun safety sure were different back then.....
Definitely!
now go watch Bob Munden or Jerry Miculek or Cisco for faster draws
Miculek is amazing!
@ 3:58 Very fast draw indeed, but not very accurate that time. He pulled the trigger way too soon.
Can’t be perfect ALL the time 😂
@@LTArms: Yup, that's "human".🙂
Read his book, great man & always a class act. RIP 🙏
Definitely! Thank you for watching
I think he draws slow.
:D
Many years ago the story was told in law enforcement circles that Jordan accidentally killed another officer (who was in another room) while messing around practicing his quick draw. Lot of fooling around on this video pointing weapons at other people. Some folks never learn ?
Yes, he killed another officer while handling is gun indoors. Definitely skimming over the basic rules...
Yes, I’m sure that incident laid heavy on his heart the rest of his life.
Bit ironic watching this nowadays.
A bit
Anyone remember when he was fucking around with a pistol indoors and shot and killed one of his coworkers?
We were actually just talking about that a few days after we posted this.
Could you enlighten us with a few details, please? I refuse to believe it.
@@MrTruckerf It's true It's something that all of us might do and does not brand Jordon as a BAD PERSON. The common version was that he was "dry-firing" on a door knob. gun was loaded, shot through the door and killed the guy. If you have the appromate date, the incident can be found on line. on a border patrol site. Jordan is not identified in the notation.
Somebody brought this up a few years ago on a SIXGUNS forum. (It never takes long to surface when Jordon is the subject). The Grand Panjandrum of all SHOOTISTS closed the thread by yelling, "QUIT TALKING ABOUT IT!!!!!
no human being was faster and more accurate than super human Bob Munden
Yes, lightning fast!
@@LTArms unfathomable !!!
Donald J Trump Love's a man like that!
He's be on staff if he was still around for sure!
Who dont? Wish we had 20,000 on the border.
From what I’ve been hearing from trump he likes a lot of men probably could tell you how big his stuff was.
@@playhouseinthewoods6103 Im sorry, you seem confused, as all libtards are. Let me help you- HEELS UP HARRIS is the man lover. Old, young..whatever. Anyone she can do to advance. However...it aint gonna help her ratchet ass one bit next week. And she disappear back to whatever ho house she came from.