We brought my daughter to climb towards the end of the day. She almost made the 8th panel, which is her best yet! Unfortunately, she "died" three times. Luckily, though, she had a couple of 1UP's.
I think you go to the other place ... Climb Time Indy. The boys go there occasionally, but I've never been there with them.
This past summer my 82 year old father built a short climbing wall for the boys in our back yard. It took five people and a winch to get it off the ground and sitting upright. That sucker is HEAVY. Of course, they never use it.
Was this you? She also asked me how many panels there were total. (13)
-K
So did you offer to take him to the range ?Yup, that's right while at work today i spotted three gentleman carrying in various degrees of concealment! I was excited and pleased to see my fellow citizens exercising their rights! I work at a particular sporting goods store that rhymes with stick's and had two customers today who were both carrying and then saw a gentleman in the food court as well.
After the first gun packin fellow left my area i mentioned to a fellow associate and friend that he had been carrying, hoping to start an educated discussion. My co-worker flipped out. He didn't even know it was legal to carry a gun! We had an interesting talk, but it boiled down to him being scared of guns all together, for no other reason than the news and tv.
Just thought I'd share... kinda made my day.
So did you offer to take him to the range ?
I think education of guns would change a lot of peoples perspective
People fear what they dont understand and lack of knowledge is a dangerous thing !
Mentioned that I open carried to a co-worker (outside of work, of course) and she stated that it's ridiculous that anyone would need a gun and could "flip out and kill anyone at any time." This was after I told her that licensed carriers were fingerprinted by the state, full background check including criminal records to prove no felonies, and no record of mental institution "vacations."So did you offer to take him to the range ?
I think education of guns would change a lot of peoples perspective
People fear what they dont understand and lack of knowledge is a dangerous thing !
Mentioned that I open carried to a co-worker (outside of work, of course) and she stated that it's ridiculous that anyone would need a gun and could "flip out and kill anyone at any time." This was after I told her that licensed carriers were fingerprinted by the state, full background check including criminal records to prove no felonies, and no record of mental institution "vacations."
I don't get into arguments with loud-mouthed people, so I let her think whatever she wants to think.
Mentioned that I open carried to a co-worker (outside of work, of course) and she stated that it's ridiculous that anyone would need a gun and could "flip out and kill anyone at any time." This was after I told her that licensed carriers were fingerprinted by the state, full background check including criminal records to prove no felonies, and no record of mental institution "vacations."
Don't you just hate that crap!?she stated that it's ridiculous that anyone would need a gun and could "flip out and kill anyone at any time."
No, it was while we were outside on break. She would never shut the efff up about it if I brought it up now.Oh, fun. Another sheep who thinks guns cause crime. Did you direct her to the gun cam?
Tell her it scares you when she walks around with scissors because she could flip out and kill anyone at any time. Or what if a bad guy were to take the scissors from her and use them against her? You're really just trying to protect her.
Yes, it's stupid. I like the Ted Nugent quote floating around about his guns being defective if all they do is cause crime.Don't you just hate that crap!?
5000lb Excursion is the vehicle of choice here, so more mayhem would ensue, or the thing would just catch fire.Simply tell her that she has keys in her purse to a 3000lb hulk of steel that can plow through a farmers market and kill dozens of people and that it is ridiculous to think that the state would let anyone drive without being fingerprinted, a background check, a clean criminal record, and no record of being mentally instable.
Were you working yesterday, at about 6 oclock? My brother and I stopped in, but I wasn't sure if it was you or not. There was a heavy set guy, and another guy working.Just thought I would give a congratulations to Scutter01 whose daughter made it to the top of the rock wall today... forcing her dad to buy her a t-shirt
it's ridiculous that anyone would need a gun and could "flip out and kill anyone at any time."
I do remember that when the incidents happened at Club Rio with the Pacers, they (the news) said that Stephen Jackson did have his LTCH. FWIWMaybe we as law abiding licensed gun owners need to start asking the question "did the perp have a license/ccw permit". Seems as the media is not comparing "apples to apples" as it were!
I know there are some stats somewhere of how many legeal gun owners cross the line, and I am willing to bet the percentage is really really low!
Maybe we as law abiding licensed gun owners need to start asking the question "did the perp have a license/ccw permit". Seems as the media is not comparing "apples to apples" as it were!
I know there are some stats somewhere of how many legeal gun owners cross the line, and I am willing to bet the percentage is really really low!
If I've calculated this correctly, that means about 6.35% of eligible Hoosiers hold a LTC, and of those ~279,000, less than one fourth of one percent are revoked per year for all causes.