I haven't been active on this board for a long time, been busy, sorry.
Anyway, today was wierd as all hell and just a little scary.
I went for a drive in my parents sports car this afternoon, and in the process drove past my girlfriends crazy ex boyfriend. He knows that I drive that car and he slowed down and gave me an evil look. I didn't think much of it until later.
Fast foreward to around 9pm, my girlfriend B(who loves guns by the way) is over at my house and we are in the process of baking a cake when I hear a wierd tapping, like knuckles on a 2x4. We are the only ones in the house, and no one was supposed to be outside, so I became curious. I stopped and listened, and afterwards resumed baking. A few seconds later, i heard it again, this time B heard it too. I went over to the window and looked outside, the motion sensor lights had not kicked on or anything, but still the tapping resumed. These were not settling noises because I'm familiar with those in my house. As a precaution, I went back and grabbed the AR15 and my Mossberg 500 and put them in my room, where we went to talk for a while(so we'd be away from the bigger windows). Later, while talking and relaxing, we hear the tapping again, this time sounding like its right outside my window. I open the shutters but see nothing, so I closed the shutters and the drapes and went over to my darkened parents room. I looked out their window to check if i could see if someone was crouched below my window, but I saw no one. B and I discussed a plan of defense if something happened, and thought nothing of the noises, which stopped shortly afterwards.
Fast foreward to around 11pm. I took B home and went back to my house. I got locked out and while I was in the process of getting back into my house, B called me telling me of something scary that happened while she was in her kennel with her dogs. While feeding her dogs, the doorknob on her kennel turned very slowly like someone was trying to get in. The door didn't open but it still scared her. She described it as if a small child who could not operate the doorknob very well was trying to open the door. At first she thought one of her dogs had gotten loose and was chewing on the knob, but none of them had. The motion sensor light in the front of the kennel was off. She got back to her house ok.
I don't know if any of these incidents are related, ,maybe I'm overreacting here but I'm worried about her If you want drawings of the kennel to suggest a security setup, please ask. Any ideas are welcome.
By the way, if you are going to reprimand me on why I "needed" to get out an AR15 for just a little noise, save your breath and don't post please. Its the gun I feel the most comfortable and well trained with.
nsf003
Anyway, today was wierd as all hell and just a little scary.
I went for a drive in my parents sports car this afternoon, and in the process drove past my girlfriends crazy ex boyfriend. He knows that I drive that car and he slowed down and gave me an evil look. I didn't think much of it until later.
Fast foreward to around 9pm, my girlfriend B(who loves guns by the way) is over at my house and we are in the process of baking a cake when I hear a wierd tapping, like knuckles on a 2x4. We are the only ones in the house, and no one was supposed to be outside, so I became curious. I stopped and listened, and afterwards resumed baking. A few seconds later, i heard it again, this time B heard it too. I went over to the window and looked outside, the motion sensor lights had not kicked on or anything, but still the tapping resumed. These were not settling noises because I'm familiar with those in my house. As a precaution, I went back and grabbed the AR15 and my Mossberg 500 and put them in my room, where we went to talk for a while(so we'd be away from the bigger windows). Later, while talking and relaxing, we hear the tapping again, this time sounding like its right outside my window. I open the shutters but see nothing, so I closed the shutters and the drapes and went over to my darkened parents room. I looked out their window to check if i could see if someone was crouched below my window, but I saw no one. B and I discussed a plan of defense if something happened, and thought nothing of the noises, which stopped shortly afterwards.
Fast foreward to around 11pm. I took B home and went back to my house. I got locked out and while I was in the process of getting back into my house, B called me telling me of something scary that happened while she was in her kennel with her dogs. While feeding her dogs, the doorknob on her kennel turned very slowly like someone was trying to get in. The door didn't open but it still scared her. She described it as if a small child who could not operate the doorknob very well was trying to open the door. At first she thought one of her dogs had gotten loose and was chewing on the knob, but none of them had. The motion sensor light in the front of the kennel was off. She got back to her house ok.
I don't know if any of these incidents are related, ,maybe I'm overreacting here but I'm worried about her If you want drawings of the kennel to suggest a security setup, please ask. Any ideas are welcome.
By the way, if you are going to reprimand me on why I "needed" to get out an AR15 for just a little noise, save your breath and don't post please. Its the gun I feel the most comfortable and well trained with.
nsf003
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