a mate of mine once found a live bullet and not only kept it but painted his name on it and when quizzed replied "i cant get shot now as i have the bullet with my name on it".
a strange logic but he still hasnt been shot yet..
JoxerTheEasterBankHolidayPirate wrote: a mate of mine once found a live bullet and not only kept it but painted his name on it and when quizzed replied "i cant get shot now as i have the bullet with my name on it".
a strange logic but he still hasnt been shot yet..
<font color=666600><b>Music Man wrote: A bullet shouldn't pose a danger to anyone without a gun to put it in...
Wow. This almost sounds like you - YOU - are saying a someone WITH a gun in which to put said bullet COULD pose a danger. I think that's the closest you've come to acknowledging guns can be problematic. I'm impressed.
<font color=666600><b>Music Man wrote: A bullet shouldn't pose a danger to anyone without a gun to put it in...
Wow. This almost sounds like you - YOU - are saying a someone WITH a gun in which to put said bullet COULD pose a danger. I think that's the closest you've come to acknowledging guns can be problematic. I'm impressed.
Of course someone with a gun could post a danger. But there are some people who are properly licensed and only use guns to shoot cardboard targets for fun...like moi :) I do not shoot animals or people, just cardboard.
<font color=666600><b>Music Man wrote: A bullet shouldn't pose a danger to anyone without a gun to put it in...
Wow. This almost sounds like you - YOU - are saying a someone WITH a gun in which to put said bullet COULD pose a danger. I think that's the closest you've come to acknowledging guns can be problematic. I'm impressed.
Of course someone with a gun could post a danger. But there are some people who are properly licensed and only use guns to shoot cardboard targets for fun...like moi :) I do not shoot animals or people, just cardboard.
cardboard have feelings to!
just last week i jumped on a piece of cardboard in a back alley and it growled and yelled "f*ck off,give me some change" at me as i ran off..
Lisser wrote:
Of course someone with a gun could post a danger. But there are some people who are properly licensed and only use guns to shoot cardboard targets for fun...like moi :) I do not shoot animals or people, just cardboard.
I was teasing him. We tend to butt heads on the topic of guns and I thought I saw a vulnerability in his normal argument that I could (playfully) exploit.
btw - I'm glad you only shoot cardboard but have trouble seeing the 'fun' in shooting anything. No offense intended. Just my opinion on the subject.
Lisser wrote:
Of course someone with a gun could post a danger. But there are some people who are properly licensed and only use guns to shoot cardboard targets for fun...like moi :) I do not shoot animals or people, just cardboard.
I was teasing him. We tend to butt heads on the topic of guns and I thought I saw a vulnerability in his normal argument that I could (playfully) exploit.
btw - I'm glad you only shoot cardboard but have trouble seeing the 'fun' in shooting anything. No offense intended. Just my opinion on the subject.
Haha, I never said guns weren't dangerous. That would just be stupid of me (wouldn't be the first time, I guess). Anyway, I don't see the fun in bouncing a ball down a court and throwing it in a hoop, but to each his/her own...
I find these on the ground at my mom's. link
Recently, her security light got shot at by the redneck next door and had to be replaced. He's always shooting. It's effin' annoying.
Lisser wrote:
Of course someone with a gun could post a danger. But there are some people who are properly licensed and only use guns to shoot cardboard targets for fun...like moi :) I do not shoot animals or people, just cardboard.
I was teasing him. We tend to butt heads on the topic of guns and I thought I saw a vulnerability in his normal argument that I could (playfully) exploit.
btw - I'm glad you only shoot cardboard but have trouble seeing the 'fun' in shooting anything. No offense intended. Just my opinion on the subject.
:) I just like to see how close I can get to the middle of the target. It's an accuracy thing for me. I like to play the water gun games at the carnivals and amusement parks too where you shoot the water at the clown's mouth and blow the balloon up.
I'm no good at basketball either Music Man, I've tried and tried to get that damn ball in the basket but it's just not going in for me. I am an excellent shot though through a cardboard target.
:)
JoxerTheEasterBankHolidayPirate wrote:
cardboard have feelings to!
just last week i jumped on a piece of cardboard in a back alley and it growled and yelled "f*ck off,give me some change" at me as i ran off..
That's nothing, I kicked the crap out of a shoebox yesterday and it meowed. I kicked it some more, because shoeboxes aren't meant to meow.
Zebonka12 wrote:
That's nothing, I kicked the crap out of a shoebox yesterday and it meowed. I kicked it some more, because shoeboxes aren't meant to meow.
I laughed so hard at this.
And boo basketball. I can't get behind that.
Target shooting is really just like a game (and a fun one) - a firearm doesn't necessarily have to have the implication of a deadly weapon.
JoxerTheEasterBankHolidayPirate wrote:
cardboard have feelings to!
just last week i jumped on a piece of cardboard in a back alley and it growled and yelled "f*ck off,give me some change" at me as i ran off..
That's nothing, I kicked the crap out of a shoebox yesterday and it meowed. I kicked it some more, because shoeboxes aren't meant to meow.
You better not have !!!! Anyway, the only thing to do in this case is to take the bullet from your sister and do various tests on it to determine if it is a real bullet.
Edit: I am kidding, of course.