I think it would be funny to attend a breast cancer march/event wearing a shirt that says "show me your ta" !
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I think it would be funny to attend a breast cancer march/event wearing a shirt that says "show me your ta" !
I've gotta ask, what's with the pink guns? I assume they sell, because they make 'em. But one would think there would be firearms targeting (no pun intended) women with more, *ahem*, mature taste. I can understand some people might go for the kitschy Hello Kitty look, but why are the gun makers stuck between the "normal" market and the 14-year-old schoolgirl market? Are women stuck between choosing a "normal" gun if they are serious shooters, or choosing a pink gun if they want to make the firearm less intimidating, or to make a statement on the range?
I am too afraid to ask these questions in person out of sheer politeness. (Somehow it feels like asking do you prefer bras that unclasp in the front or in the back?)
Da Bing, curious as hell, ladies
I keep wanting to buy a gun for the lady, but when I ask her what kind all she says is a purple one....
I keep wanting to buy a gun for the lady, but when I ask her what kind all she says is a purple one....
I wonder if any of these pink guns donate to a cause. Also I wouldnt mind a pink gun my self. My compound bow is going to be pink camo as it happens that a woman bow fits and it looks cooler than "straight camo". Personally I would rather have a pink or off color gun than the black and silver.
I suppose my problem is that I don't understand OD green either, or for that matter, "tacticool." There isn't much that can compare to the natural beauty of a nicely finished cherry or teak, or to the intricate engravings of those museum-quality guns. Plastic doesn't feel as nice, and artificial colors lack the richness of God-made grains. I dislike the feel of synthetic or plastic materials on a gun, and while tactical items are obviously suited for the military, to me they put up with ugliness for practicality. Most of us civilians have no use for guns in this style except when we want to experience in small ways what it might be like to be a soldier. But some people like that, I suppose, just as some women like pink. But if the guys are playing soldier (like we have been since the age of 5), what are the pink-gun-wielding women playing?
Glad you're getting a wood stock for your AR. Now you can hit someone on the head with the butt of your rifle without worrying about breaking. More mass, too.
Da Bing
I have a Charter Arms Pink Lady .38. I didn't plan to get a pink gun, but i had nothing against them, i think i liked them because our annoying neighbor was the first one to tell me about them and he made fun of them. Plus, hubby won't want to take it for his own! I just happened to spot one someone had traded in while at the local gun shop looking at guns with hubby. I asked about it, made an offer and it was mine. I have always liked .38s, I'm not accurate from very far with this one, but that's not it's intent. I doubt I'll ever get rid of it. I didn't pay much for it, and probably wouldn't get much out of it, either.
Or Yellow or Purple
Or Yellow or Pink or Blue
Is that a Pinkly Taurus?