Stevie-Ray
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You clinking, clanking, clattering, collection of caliginous junk!I'm a photographer. Nobody and I mean NOBODY is ever gonna figure out if/where I"m carrying amidst all of the other gear clanking around on my body!
You clinking, clanking, clattering, collection of caliginous junk!I'm a photographer. Nobody and I mean NOBODY is ever gonna figure out if/where I"m carrying amidst all of the other gear clanking around on my body!
"Caliginous" - adj. misty, dim; obscure, dark.You clinking, clanking, clattering, collection of caliginous junk!
If you don’t have to wear BDUs, why would you?”
If they weren't BEFORE he put on that ensemble they were after he walked past in it.All the mirrors in his house must be broken.
bikerdoc said:Winner was a local dude, BDU's and a Hawaiian shirt. All the mirrors in his house must be broken.
Well, I can't take credit. A funny quote from Oz, the great and powerful, (Frank Morgan) 1939.Thank you! You've just contributed to my "Word of the Week" posting for next week.
In front of us was an older gentleman wearing a fanny pack. Casual observation disclosed that he had a wallet in his back pocket, keys in his front pocket, an eyeglasses case in one shirt pocket and a pack of Marlboro Reds and a Zippo Lighter in the other shirt pocket (Western Style Shirt).
What was he carrying in the fanny pack?
I don't know about that. No slight intended but I hear the women look at the shoes first. I look at/focus upon the hands and or the big picture and don't really worry about it as a civilian. I usually wear slippers/flip-flops or this or that for whatever that's worth..The biggest thing to me is the shoes..
Preach it.I notice how a person carries themselves and their eye and head movement more than anything. Some people look like victims and others like predators. However looks can be deceiving either way.
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See I am very opposite. I am very pro-gun and a member of the NRA. My parents bought me an eagle shirt that had the second amendment written on it and ended up getting rid of it. All I could think looking at the shirt was "Why don't I just put up a neon sign that I'm armed?"
Haha, I didn't mean I always go around staring at everyone's shoes and call that situational awareness. I meant that if I am bored and trying to see if someone is carrying, their choice of footwear is the first place I look beyond their attitude/hands/how they carry themselves.I don't know about that. No slight intended but I hear the women look at the shoes first. I look at/focus upon the hands and or the big picture and don't really worry about it as a civilian. I usually wear slippers/flip-flops or this or that for whatever that's worth.
Thats like thinking someone wearing a Harley Davidson shirt owns one.
mcdonl said:Thats like thinking someone wearing a Harley Davidson shirt owns one. A T-shirt means nothing.
What you wear, means nothing.
Point taken and I should have qualified that. I didn't mean to sound cavalier or dismissive. Of course I kinda "worry" about it, I guess, but I don't make a game/study of it. I don't even look for guns that are not in someone's hands.. there's way too much going on.."Don't really worry about it as a civilian"..
I really like carrying my camelbak HAWG military version but I definitely feel like anyone in the "know" sees it and builds a profile based on it or at least thats what I do.