armedandsafe
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My sonand I had our annual conversation about his 1911 and my P85, while FirstInLine just sat there and smiled, thinking about her .357s.
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No problems. I don't think it is appropriate to carry or even talk about guns on at a time that is supposed to celibrate the Prince of Peace.
No problems. I don't think it is appropriate to carry or even talk about guns on at a time that is supposed to celibrate the Prince of Peace.
I'll still be able to buy guns once I'm married and have kids, but the days of spending $800+ in one purchase will be long gone. I might be able to pick up a new pistol or hunting rifle every now and then, but if I know what's good for me, I'll be getting all of my class III toys before those medical bills and college funds ever enter the picture.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm getting an empathetic migrane headache for you poor bastards....having to answer to your ladies the way you do. Been there....done that....ALL DONE WITH THAT. I guess I'm kind of lucky that way. The girls I've dated know they are "dating a cop" and that weapons just go along with the territory.
No problems. I don't think it is appropriate to carry or even talk about guns on at a time that is supposed to celibrate the Prince of Peace.
Nice attitude. Especially on Christmas.My sister in law (God rest her soul some day)
Bolding mine. Conversations take two people. If you knew her to be so stridently anti, why did you allow there to be a conversation?I don't have the slightest idea how we got to talking about guns but I asked her straight up why she is so anti gun when her grandpa was so pro gun.
If you got something you didn't want for Xmas; maybe you can return it and get a book about logic. You may not agree with her reason, but there is no logical flaw in it.She cannot form a logical argument to save her life so her response was no surprise. She said "I see bad things on the news and I'm afraid for my children's safety."
So she wanted to get off the subject of guns, but you wouldn't let her?Well the more a person tries to reason with this woman, the more defensive she gets, and the more defensive she gets, the more she talks and changes the subject.
So in an argument where at least one person was getting escalated, you felt the need to proclaim that you were carrying a gun?I of course carry, and she likes to stick her nose into other people's business. I said that if you see me, then I'm carrying.
If she lives there, it is her house. I'm guessing her name is on the deed/mortgage/lease. IAC, it isn't your house.She demands that people disarm before entering their house (which she refers to as hers).
Now you are contradicting yourself. You just got done telling us that she does demand people disarm before coming into her house. You are a part of the group referred to as "people" are you not? This sounds like when you were going to her house, you were carrying there against her wishes.She knows I won't disarm, and I haven't been to "her" house in many months, but it wasn't stated that I shouldn't come over if I'm carrying...that is until yesterday.
International Standard Version (©2008)
Then he said to them, "But now whoever has a wallet must take it along, and his traveling bag, too. And the one who has no sword must sell his coat and buy one.
New American Standard Bible (©1995)
And He said to them, "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one.
Understanding why I felt the need to buy the expesive guns now, she has approved my purchase.
haha, of course it is.Why does your girlfriend have to "approve" your purchase? It's your money, isn't it?