I noticed that he said he respected guns so much after his first time shooting, that he wouldn't allow one in his house. That's not respect; that's abject terror (PSH).
I wonder if he only purchases ground beef and pre-chopped vegetables along with his pre-sliced bread and bologna, as someone could really get hurt with a knife there in that home. What is he expecting, a gun to jump up and shooting someone, like a deranged Bugs Bunny cartoon? Or behavior changes as a result of the gun's presence, perhaps like what happens in the movie "The Mask", where an object (the mask) takes over and alters the behavior of the wearer?
Not a blog I will read. I dislike wasting time on people whose thought processes are like a Texas river, a 1/4" deep.
He noted the inconvenience he suffered in NY as compared to New Mexico, but couldn't quite understand how much more liberty he had in the latter than the former. Or if he noticed, it didn't matter enough to warrant a comment. Not my kind of man, maybe not any kind of one.
He had a perfect life lesson pressed upon him and could only see his short-term transitory interest.
I noticed that he said he respected guns so much after his first time shooting, that he wouldn't allow one in his house. That's not respect; that's abject terror (PSH).
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he only purchases ground beef and pre-chopped vegetables along with his pre-sliced bread and bologna, as someone could really get hurt with a knife there in that home.
ReplyDeleteWhat is he expecting, a gun to jump up and shooting someone, like a deranged Bugs Bunny cartoon? Or behavior changes as a result of the gun's presence, perhaps like what happens in the movie "The Mask", where an object (the mask) takes over and alters the behavior of the wearer?
"Can't even handle on w/o a permit" Bloomberg paradise indeed.
ReplyDeleteNot a blog I will read. I dislike wasting time on people whose thought processes are like a Texas river, a 1/4" deep.
ReplyDeleteHe noted the inconvenience he suffered in NY as compared to New Mexico, but couldn't quite understand how much more liberty he had in the latter than the former. Or if he noticed, it didn't matter enough to warrant a comment. Not my kind of man, maybe not any kind of one.
He had a perfect life lesson pressed upon him and could only see his short-term transitory interest.