Posted on 12/19/2013 5:53:45 AM PST by rktman
With the Christmas shopping orgy well under way, never forget that the ultimate gifts that keep on giving throughout life for young and old are guns.
For the young boys and girls, cap guns and holsters, nerf guns, toy bows and arrows with the suction cup arrows and other assorted toy guns and associated accessories are the obvious choice.
Whatever you do, dont forget to teach your rootin tootin boys and girls how to quick draw their cap guns and how to twirl them on one finger Roy Rogers style.
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I DID buy the 2 kids pellet guns - one in pink for the daughter.
Buy the kids guns for Christmas!
BTTT
Recently, I heard two women talking about gifts and one said adamantly that her child wanted a sword (for whatever holiday they celebrate I assume). She then mentioned how boys with swords lead to violence by men. Her friend supported that belief by saying “I saw two boys playing with sticks (in a yard). Sticks!” She said how she wanted to stop it immediately because boys playing with sticks would increase the likelihood of violence later in life. Sadly, a male was in this group and he didn’t utter a word.
Was he wearing a red plaid onesie and sipping cocoa?
Next thing you know...............
.........they’ll be running with SCISSORS!!
No, he did have a certain pro sports team cap but I don’t want to turn this into a sports conversation. It is likely coincidental. :-)
I love Ted! Maybe he can join up with Phil Robertson and make a hunting show. Now THAT would be entertainment!
Damn Skippy! The best Christmas toys I ever got were Army related weapons!...maybe why I joined the US Army later in life...anyways...Boys need to be Boys and electronic guns and neft machine guns are the best presents - loud and popping darts across the house makes for a wild, but enjoyable time!
Apparently archery is coming back in phase and style as well - especially for girls thanks to the Hunger Games, Brave, and now the 2nd installment of the Hobbit...
geez....poster boy (or whatever he is) of HOW NOT TO BE!
Probably not going to be on a&e though. LOL! The corporate head shed may have smacked the wrong hornets nest on this one. At least I hope they did.
I heard two women talking
Dangerous to start with.
...and discussion about changing MEN is even more dangerous.
They easily forget who is tasked with protecting the country much less personal protection in a dangerous world.
Pussification isn’t in the dictionary, is it?
Way ahead of you.
1022 for the nephew and niece.
Yup, I still have my little Daisy bb lever-action from way back when. Found it in the back of my closet while cleaning one day, and that thing is tiny.
LOL! Looks like you grew some since you first got it huh? I saw one at Scheels and had to kinda chuckle too cause they did look awful small now. But they were BIG when I was 9 or 10.
We got a 4-gun airsoft “Zombie Hunting” set at K-mart last week. The Red Ryder and two pellet guns are next up for the daughters (already have them). By summer, they’ll be ready for my AR. . .
Straight to the full up .223 or do you have one of them newfangled .22 lr converters. Lot’s cheaper. If you can find the 22 lr ammo.
O NOOOOOO!!!! Ultra-violet tee partyers!!!!!111!!
OK, actually,
On Twitter, @GabrielMalor Posts Stunning List Of Lefties Wrong On Right Wing Violence
Feb 2010: Joe Stack flies small plane into an IRS building. Anti-tax TP rhetoric blamed. (He quoted from the Communist Manifesto.) Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) December 14, 2013
Feb 2010: Amy Bishop shoots colleagues at University of Alabama faculty meeting. Gun-loving Tea Party suspected. (She was an Obama voter.) Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) December 14, 2013
So here's a caveat: if your kids are anything like these people, maybe you shouldn't buy them guns for Christmas.
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