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Me too, he must not have been very old or he might have had better sense.HighVelocity wrote:I don't think I'd have entered the house. Seriously, I am safe outside, BG inside, no family inside with BG, I'm calling the cops and watching to make sure he doesn't get away.
Nuthin'. As long as the guy isn't wearing his matching, diamond-studded, marijuana-leaf earrings after smashing through my front window and trying to steal the wedding ring of my recently-deceased wife. If he's on his own time, not mine, I don't care what he wears in his ears. If I were in McKinney's shoes and delivering the...er, physical tutorial, the marijuana earrings would offend me.casselthief wrote:what've you got against earrings?
Priceless. Thanks for sharing that.G.C.Montgomery wrote:I'll explain the origin of my signature. It is based largely on a statement made by a guest speaker during the proclamation ceremony for my Dad's retirement from HPD back in 1994.
What!? Can you transcribe that? I would be very interested in reading it and then issuing a complaint, that is just like that one school shooting stopped by the principal who had a gun in his car and the news didnt mention a gun was used to stop it...why is it that because someone has ammo stockpiled they have to me some whack job and besides, how do they know he intended to kill children with it?jbenat wrote:What's really supprising about this article is that The Dallas Morning News didn't refer to the burgal as the victim and the home owner as a crazed gun owner with HUNDREDS of rounds of ammo stockpiled to kill school children.
Sarcasm will get you everywhere with me...welcome to the club...jbenat wrote:What's really supprising about this article is that The Dallas Morning News didn't refer to the burgal as the victim and the home owner as a crazed gun owner with HUNDREDS of rounds of ammo stockpiled to kill school children.