common sense carry, part 2

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  • kawtech87

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    Well I guess I'm old school although I'm only 18. Is that weird?


    :faint: 18! Damn, Thanks now I feel like :fogey::oldwise:.

    I'm about as "old school" as they come and I am only 25. In high school I had a bad habbit of spending more time with my girl friend's dads than with them. Most of them, the girls, didn't like that much. But I still talk to one of their dads pretty regularly.

    Is that weird? To maintain a friendship with a man after you dated his daughter?
     
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    LockStocksAndBarrel

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    You OC? Cool, knock yourself out.
    I CC
    a 1911 (45 of course) very manly.
    a glock 30 (plastic manliness)
    or a 357 (old school manly)
    how can I be manly without anyone seeing my "manliness" at the four o'clock position, with of course extra tactical mags on my alternate (not weak) side?

    because it is no more anyone else's business if I'm carrying than if I'm wearing boxers or briefs
    And manliness doesn't come from a hog leg on your hip.

    Thank you very much for enlightening us.
     

    Redhorse

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    :faint: 18! Damn, Thanks now I feel like :fogey::oldwise:.

    I'm about as "old school" as they come and I am only 25. In high school I had a bad habbit of spending more time with my girl friend's dads than with them. Most of them, the girls, didn't like that much. But I still talk to one of their dads pretty regularly.

    Is that weird? To maintain a friendship with a man after you dated his daughter?
    Well jeez I didn't mean it like that haha I just listen to classic rock, like led zeppelin pink Floyd and others, not much of a fan of Facebook (don't have one), and I guess carrying a revovler is old school haha

    No, it's not weird, I was like that with my first girlfriend. I don't talk to him much anymore but that's because he works in Evansville, a long way from where I live.
     
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