To: TEXASPROUD; Travis McGee; Fred Mertz; wardaddy; big ern; archy; harpseal
Besides I don't see a problem here.....we have that "he needed killin" law still on the books somewhere. Wow ! Who on earth would take a mans last beer. In Texas your supposed to give your last beer to your guest anyway. Hospitality gone beserk evidently !
And Texasproud is right on locking up the pistolas when we break out the cervesa's. It's near impossible to prime into a M112 block of C-4 with a gun "and" a beer in yer hand !
Stay Safe !
83 posted on
12/05/2002 10:40:16 PM PST by
Squantos
To: Squantos
No living soul is going to take my last beer either.
To: Squantos
In the right mood, I think I could kill or maim over my last cigar.....especially if it were a La Gloria or a Bolivar.
Guns and alcohol can be a problematic mix. My deer camp does not allow drinking which suits me fine since I don't drink. I have nothing against drinking and enjoy the taste of good beer and wine etc but I just get sleepy when I drink.
My only intoxicant these days aside from the aforementioned cigars is my wife's "mojo". I'm a hapless addict in that respect.
98 posted on
12/06/2002 9:10:40 AM PST by
wardaddy
To: Squantos
It's near impossible to prime ionto a M112 block of C-4 with a gun "and" a beer in yer hand ! Being a fan of the tanker's shoulder holster, I don't generally have that problem. But don't ya just hate it wnen you've got a can of beer in one hand and a M67 frag grenade in the other, and get them mixed up when you try to pop off the pull-tab...?
-archy-/-
104 posted on
12/06/2002 11:59:37 AM PST by
archy
To: Squantos; TEXASPROUD
I like the t-shirt that says
"Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms: who's bringing the chips?"
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