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"Let's" is a term used in the US. I'm not sure why KenHigg was confused by that word.

As for "yank," you mentioned you thought he was a Southern American, which is why you called him a "yank." The interesting thing about that is here in America, it is the Northern Americans who are considered the yankees. Is it the opposite for the UK?

Did you not notice my correction and grovelling apology?

Brian
 
Ok, so let me point out that placing the question mark inside the quotes indicates an emphasis on 'us', as in you are asking why I should be helping you in spending your money.

I thought you guys were sharper than this Brian. Or could be you're still playing me. Yeah thats most likey it....

My poor eyesight did not spot that, but I think it is you playing me not me you, especially after Vassago's post.

Brian
 
I've forgotten what we were talking about in the first place...:)
 
I was genuinely curious about it. I thought the Brits called all Americans "Yanks" regardless of location.

Yes I guess that's true as a general statement, I was trying to be clever and fell flat on my face. :o

Brian
 
I don't want to go in the woods where the only background a person with a high powered rifle has is a 'proper class'.

Now we're getting somewhere.

I feel much the same way about sharing Walmart with people with itchy fingers exacerbated by an overdose of Fox news.

It seems you're quite open to gun restrictions.
 
McDonald employees help at gun point by friends and relatives. Robbers did apologize for forgetting to bring their gun permits.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/08/arizona-mcdonalds-employees-locked-in-freezer-after-early-morning-robbery/?test=latestnews
 
Man with gun tells Relative to vote for Obama, show her is gun permit.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/08/armed-robber-reportedly-demands-ohio-store-clerk-vote-for-president-obama/?test=latestnews
 
Robber steals 27 cases of Botox

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/08/15017071-man-admits-election-day-burglary-of-nancy-pelosi-house-cops-say?lite
 
I have enjoyed the banter back and forth on gun control on this thread, but here is something that I haven’t heard from either side of the issue. It looks like the USA maybe heading toward a revolution. If that happens even those that don’t think safety is reason enough to own a gun might be wanting one then, won’t they?
 
Its the people on the business end of the firearm that is doing the killing or committing the other lesser crimes.
 
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Our state's gun laws are great.
Women can take a class for gun safety to carry concealed.
Assault has gone way down.
Plus, those who carry understand the safety aspects.

We also have the "Make my day" law as it is known.
People who choose to force entry into a home know the resident has a right to defend.

Now if our state could just apply that to motorist. Our state has the highest uninsured (typically unlicensed) motorist - over 20%.
Your odds of being killed or injured by someone who hits and runs, with no insurance and little hope of recovering damages for family or yourself is by cars. The odds, threat, or chance of a car being part of a unnecessary injury or death is far greater than by a gun.

Texting probably just made car threats worse.

But, I do support a law against texting while aiming a loaded gun.
 

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But, I do support a law against texting while aiming a loaded gun.

makes sense to me!!!!!
 
Another unnecessary use of force by a concealed weapons holder happened in Jacksonville over the weekend. A man shot and killed a 17 year old teen over loud music. He says they pulled out a weapon. No witnesses have collaborated that story though and no weapons were found in the vehicle. It seemed to me like this guy had a screw loose. He could have simply ignored them, loud music or not, but he felt the need to play Mr. Badass and confront them over something juvenile and now a kid is dead. That's my take on it.

I'm still for gun rights, but only when the right people have them. This guy was clearly mentally handicapped. I still want to hear more about his side of the story, but so far, I'm not buying what his lawyer is trying to sell.
 
Another unnecessary use of force by a concealed weapons holder happened in Jacksonville over the weekend. A man shot and killed a 17 year old teen over loud music. He says they pulled out a weapon. No witnesses have collaborated that story though and no weapons were found in the vehicle. It seemed to me like this guy had a screw loose. He could have simply ignored them, loud music or not, but he felt the need to play Mr. Badass and confront them over something juvenile and now a kid is dead. That's my take on it.

I'm still for gun rights, but only when the right people have them. This guy was clearly mentally handicapped. I still want to hear more about his side of the story, but so far, I'm not buying what his lawyer is trying to sell.

Jax Buddy, I am wth you on this one!!!!
 
I wasn't sure if maybe I should put this under good jokes bad jokes
I am not saying she is guilty, I will let the law run its course, but I would find it very funny that the murder picked her house to bury the body!!!


Moore's lawyer said most of the evidence against his client is circumstantial and that there's nothing tying Moore to the gun used to kill Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's decomposed body was found under a concrete slab and buried in the back of Moore's home in January of 2010.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/3...lottery-winner/?test=latestnews#ixzz2Dih8ciVv
 
Inconvenient coincidence when the person you are defrauding disappears mysteriously and ends up be murdered by persons unknown and gets buried behind the house you obtained fraudulently from the victim.

I wasn't sure if maybe I should put this under good jokes bad jokes
I am not saying she is guilty, I will let the law run its course, but I would find it very funny that the murder picked her house to bury the body!!!


Moore's lawyer said most of the evidence against his client is circumstantial and that there's nothing tying Moore to the gun used to kill Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's decomposed body was found under a concrete slab and buried in the back of Moore's home in January of 2010.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/3...lottery-winner/?test=latestnews#ixzz2Dih8ciVv
 

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