I didn't know that art thing was going to happen there and wouldn't have known it if it was going to be here. I would have had terrorists in my town. Now, that makes one think - think where the weapons are and where the ammo is and keep them accessible all the time.
Think about it - if you live in a town rather than isolated in the country, there could be an event in your town you wouldn't know was going to happen and then it did, and you could be in a dangerous situation.
Now, in Texas, this time, we killed them in the street before they got inside the building. It is also possible these creepy terrorists could have gotten away and there you are - terrorists loose near you.
Since it happened this near me, (the dead bodies of the terrorists are still in the street), it can happen where you are.
This is Sunday night and I was putting a hem in some pants and not thinking of killing a terrorist should he show up. I stopped long enough to check the latest articles on FR and damn, terrorists are in Garland and I hadn't finished hemming those pants - crap, am I going to have to stop hemming and be on alert for a freaking terrorist messing up my evening?
The above paragraph makes no sense, does it? I am trying to be “normal” and hem pants. Will you be caught that way in the future? Will you be doing “normal” things one day when suddenly “normal” isn't there any more? How fast can you stop doing “normal” and switch into safe guarding your life?
I'm watching Fox News right now showing film of Garland where the bodies are still lying in the street and numerous police vehicles are there. I was a counselor/psychological examiner for Garland Schools for several years a long time ago and owned a house there. It's middle upper class and more upper class dwellings and town and a fine school system. A really nice town.
Are you ready for terrorists suddenly showing up in your town? Do you know where your weapon is?
Yup. I do.
And I don't have much to lose at this point. It would get ugly quickly. ;)
/johnny
I got an answer for your hemming dilemma - saw it on another thread: It was labeled Texas Tan Line. Shows the outline of a hand gun right above the waist band.
So git your gun and keep it handy, then go back to hemming the pants. (That assumes that you have some sort of security alert for the perimeter). ((Smiles and hugs)).
I can’t even imagine what has been going on in your mind since you found out about this.
It’s pretty creepy all right. I guess there have been warnings, but this was too close for comfort for anyone in Texas!
I live about five miles down the road from where this happened. I would have attended, but we've had such a spike in business lately, that I completely forgot about the event.
Good post .......
If I mail you a shirt and a button, how much money would I have to include to have you sew them together?
Which one? :-)
... Which reminds me I need to load up some spare magazines....