[High Praise! to Freedom Is Just Another Word]
Specifically, I’m angered by the “Display Only” sign.
In a just world, these would be right next to the gumball machines at the entrance to every grocery store.
[High Praise! to Freedom Is Just Another Word]
Specifically, I’m angered by the “Display Only” sign.
In a just world, these would be right next to the gumball machines at the entrance to every grocery store.
On the other hand, flip the sign over. Maybe it says “Break Glass In Case of Emergency.”
(Darn. I was hoping that big one would be 410. I’m out.)
still laughing………
“An armed society is a polite society.”
Robert A. Heinlein
When I was a kid the local liquor store sold guns and ammunition, too. We’d go in and by a brick of .22 ammo and ride our bikes out to the dump and shoot tin cans and rats. During rabbit seasons we’d buy .22s and shotgun shells there.
Wonder what modern cops would do if they saw a half dozen boys, and the rare tomboy girl, with guns, on bikes, with unleashed dogs running alongside. Can I go back?
In a just world, these would be right next to the
gumball machinesbeer vending machines at the entrance to every grocery store.Fixed it for ya.
@Peter, sounds like good times.
Growing up in NH, we’d often shoot at targets in the woods from the back yard.
I’m in Maine now, and it’s common to hear first deer/turkey/black bear/moose(!) stories from the kids on my boy’s soccer team. I’ve never been hunting, but it makes me feel good that ten and eleven year-olds are having these experiences with their dads.
Actually, I think those are called gunball machines.