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Bride-To-Be Defends Her Pickup, Pulls Gun on Man Who Disrupts Wedding Preparations
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| 7/6/02
Posted on 07/06/2002 1:21:55 PM PDT by Ranger
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To: Ranger
Everyone is missing the basic "Moral of the Story."
If you have to shoot someone.....use enough gun.
In this case she was lucky the perp didn't shoot her after taking the gun away. Also, I was wondering the same thing? IF the hubby-to-be had a pair, he would have shot the guy himself.
To: Ranger
You go, girl! Nobody gonna mess with Miss Charlotte's wedding!
To: Ranger
Lyrics please: Neely-White loves [to fight/her truck/her Ford truck/her Chevy truck/her wimpy man]. Neely-White fought [til he took the gun from her hand/Jorge and any third-world loser that drove on her lawn/domestic terrorism/for her right to party/bear arms]. Neely-White married [a wimp/a grass stained virgin/after shooting a Mexican and getting horse whipped/a man from north Arkansas most likely]. Feek free to add to the list.
...And tried to send the bastards to the Promised Land!
I've got kinfolk scattered all around Missouri. They are a bunch of onery critters. My own great uncle threatened to shoot me once, after I joined the Army. He said he didn't want no federals on his property. Of course, he was suspected of having a still down in the holler.
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07/07/2002 3:46:58 AM PDT
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Movemout
To: Ranger
The ol' gal still has a little starch in her after all those years in the school system, but she's managed to find her a sissy from Kansas to marry. Wonder why she married him anyway after he let her fight this guy herself?
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07/07/2002 5:52:53 AM PDT
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Twodees
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