OH GAWD Doug,
Don' ya know nutthin..It wernt gonna cause no accident... Its spring and
theys a gettin reddy to mate. Pretty soon, yous gonna have a buncha little
baby peashooters poppin off all over the gun cabinet. Better lay inna stock
of extra baby oil, and wipes. Ya knows how messy the first few months r.
grin
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Capt. Frank
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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Geeze.... another gun-o-phobic.
Come on, Gene. You have to sympathize a little. You know guns are
dangerous.
Why, just this evening, I came home from the range, took the magazine
out of
my pistol, placed the two objects on the table, and went to wash up.
When I
came back to the table, the gun had moved 6" closer to the magazine. It
was
preparing to reload itself and cause an accident. I considered unlocking
another gun to shoot the first one with, but I figured that if the
accident
happened just as I returned to the table, I would be be found with two
guns
and labeled a gunman with an arsenal. Worse, I live alone, which would
lead
neighbors to tell the press that "He lived alone, except for the 3 days
a
week when his son came over with his skateboarder friends, and you know
about THAT kind of kid". Then, after they'd carted me off to the
hospital
(after being shot by gun #1, which just "went off by itself"), the
police
would find the supermarket receipt on the table, showing that I'd just
bought 4 boxes of baking soda, a gallon of vinegar and some houseplant
fertilizer. Everyone knows you can make foamy little volcano bombs with
baking soda and vinegar, so I'm obviously a terrorist. Not sure about
the
Miracle-Gro, though.
Amazing to think that this whole thing would be caused by a gun which
loaded
itself and "went off", even after this particular model passed a
rigorous
drop test designed for new firearms by the state of Massachusetts.