I feel thoroughly trained in firearms. I learned from watching violent movies. May I borrow yours for target practice?
9 Answers to "I feel thoroughly trained in firearms. I learned from watching violent movies. May I borrow yours for target practice?"
-
I wouldnt lend my woman let alone my gun.
To me a gun is a MORE personal item then a woman.
The gun wont leave me if I go out and play with another gun.Like (1)
-
No, the NRA advises being more responsible with guns than that.
Like (1)
-
Of course. You might want to take a few shots just to be sure you've got a steady hand!
Like (1)
-
I see no harm in that. Want me to load them for ya?
Like (1)
-
The irony is, according to a Fed I know who has access to the data, the majority of gun injuries and deaths in the US are inflicted by the victim's own gun. Not, necessarily, the victim firing, but it suggests that bringing a gun to the party is a two-edged sword.
Like (1)
-
I'm very sorry, but you may NOT borrow my violent movies...
Like (1)
-
no. Mine are locked away.
Like (1)
-
from my father, whose guns they once were.Like (1)
-
Let me plug the barrel first.
Like (1)
Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by Hatter4 1 Dec 19th, 2012 at 7:38PM
Borrow my what? My movies? Makes no sense.
[ Reply ] | Like (3)