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Harry Krause wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. (sorry I peeked) |
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"Black Dog" wrote in message
... Harry Krause wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. Sometimes. But, I have a friend who's married to a nice lady who absolutely hates guns. He wanted to go to one of those full-auto events out in Nevada a few years back. He bet his wife that she'd love it, and that if he was wrong, he'd wash all the dishes for a year AND sell some of his guns, in which she thought he had too much money tied up. (She was right). He won the bet. She loved shooting stuff. She had to stop complaining FOREVER about guns in general. And, he still sold some of his collector's pieces, about $30 grand worth. I don't see it as much different than demolishing old drywall with a sledge hammer, which ends up being very relaxing. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Black Dog" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. Sometimes. But, I have a friend who's married to a nice lady who absolutely hates guns. He wanted to go to one of those full-auto events out in Nevada a few years back. He bet his wife that she'd love it, and that if he was wrong, he'd wash all the dishes for a year AND sell some of his guns, in which she thought he had too much money tied up. (She was right). He won the bet. She loved shooting stuff. She had to stop complaining FOREVER about guns in general. And, he still sold some of his collector's pieces, about $30 grand worth. I didn't say shooting stuff wasn't fun. I NEVER said shooting stuff isn't fun. I own guns. Handguns, in fact. At the shooting range there are man targets that I love. To take them down with the 22 requires a good head-shot and I can do it 5 out of 5 times. The 9mm I can't hit the broad side of a barn with. BUT the sight of that sweet looking 6 year old girl goin' to town on the machine gun - it's just bizarre. Video games are bad enough for habituating children to senseless violence, let alone letting them play with live ammo. I don't see it as much different than demolishing old drywall with a sledge hammer, which ends up being very relaxing. It is VERY different, the fact that you don't see it proves my first statement (ie, America is a strange and scarey place) |
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![]() "Black Dog" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Black Dog" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. Sometimes. But, I have a friend who's married to a nice lady who absolutely hates guns. He wanted to go to one of those full-auto events out in Nevada a few years back. He bet his wife that she'd love it, and that if he was wrong, he'd wash all the dishes for a year AND sell some of his guns, in which she thought he had too much money tied up. (She was right). He won the bet. She loved shooting stuff. She had to stop complaining FOREVER about guns in general. And, he still sold some of his collector's pieces, about $30 grand worth. I didn't say shooting stuff wasn't fun. I NEVER said shooting stuff isn't fun. I own guns. Handguns, in fact. At the shooting range there are man targets that I love. To take them down with the 22 requires a good head-shot and I can do it 5 out of 5 times. The 9mm I can't hit the broad side of a barn with. BUT the sight of that sweet looking 6 year old girl goin' to town on the machine gun - it's just bizarre. Video games are bad enough for habituating children to senseless violence, let alone letting them play with live ammo. I don't see it as much different than demolishing old drywall with a sledge hammer, which ends up being very relaxing. It is VERY different, the fact that you don't see it proves my first statement (ie, America is a strange and scarey place) Well, here's another way of looking at it: Violence is part the the human deal, and the energy involved in doing violent things is not TOTALLY different than the energy or urges involved with other more peaceful activities. The more evolved among us (even in Canada) learn to focus on constructive things, which may involve playing loud music once a week, sports (doing, not watching & drooling), doing insanely hard work in a garden which has never had more than a 71% success rate, or blowing up old cars at a friend's farm. Those who have NOT evolved in this way get involved with crime, watching professional wrestling, and getting a sick sort of thrill listening to other people talk about invading foreign countries. |
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![]() "Black Dog" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. (sorry I peeked) Reminds me of the night I went after the squirrel that got into our house. RCE |
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"RCE" wrote in message
... "Black Dog" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: http://tinyurl.com/9qs28 America is truely a strange and scarey place. (sorry I peeked) Reminds me of the night I went after the squirrel that got into our house. RCE Did you end up with an unexpected skylight in the ceiling? :-) |
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