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To: roadcat
"Black gal comes up to me asking how I'm doing, and we had a friendly chat, all's fine."

Did you two remain friends afterwards?
That is nice she opted not to shoot you despite her boyfriend being in danger. Good story.

120 posted on 09/17/2014 11:08:24 PM PDT by Blue Jays (Rock Hard, Ride Free)
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To: Blue Jays
That is nice she opted not to shoot you despite her boyfriend being in danger.

She was renting a home near my girlfriend's home. The guy was a date for the night, and they both got drunk before he rammed into the back of my car. So you can see why I lost it, at a drunk driving around without a care in the world. I was young and stupid, and am not so quick to fly off the handle now. The gal soon moved away. This was in San Francisco. Carry permits are non-existent except for half-a-dozen chosen few (Feinstein was probably one of them). Even with all the anti-gun laws, I encountered many people who illegally carried in SF. I had quite a few co-workers who had guns in their desks or purse, openly showing them to me. I saw a few pulled out of vehicle gloveboxes in traffic altercations (a couple times pointed at me). I did ride-alongs with cops when I worked for the police department, and they were fearful of people possibly taking a pot-shot at them from hills. When I was young, working at a gas-station my boss made me carry a revolver, no permit, illegally hidden (only pulled once to fend off a robbery). Gun-grabbers are naive if they think anti-gun laws mean people aren't carrying.

122 posted on 09/18/2014 12:24:15 PM PDT by roadcat
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