Keystone at the Crossing Mall.
Today....Wal-Mart, and my office downtown...of course I'm the sole proprietor of an IT Consulting Business, so I can make the rules for my office yeah! Unfortunately, several looks. The lady that is at the front desk in the lobby always stares at it when I come in with it on my side. *sigh* if only she found me as fascinating and enticing as my side arm.
Great story. I wonder if you are experiencing what women feel when guys start at their breasts
Next time tell her... "Hello, my face is UP HERE!"
A follow up on this one... So I've been wearing to my office every day I go in. The owner of the building has seen and talked to me a few times, never mentioned. So it is a good thing.
Today, I took a different stairwell, as I often take the stairs to get some blood flowing and relieve stress. When I got to the first floor, the door said if you open it, an alarm will go off...OK...so I go back each floor of stairs on the way to my floor to see if there is a crossover floor, no luck. But there was some construction being done on one of the floors, and I walked through that door and interrupted to construction guys working asking if I could pass through because I couldn't find the cross over floor. The sheepishly ask where I was from, and I said the sixth floor.
They let me pass, I take the usual stairs down to the first floor and stand outside and enjoy the nice weather. I guess while I was standing out there, the two construction works came (right behind me?) to the front desk and told the girl that some guy with a gun came onto the floor from the stairwell and they were frantic about it I guess. She pointed at me outside and said "him?" and they said yes, and she laughed it off and said I was tenet. End of story.
I only know this because she was laughing and telling me how I scared them when I came back in from the outside. The moral of the story? Its nice to see people getting use to the fact that I choose to exercise my 2nd Amendment right.
What I think is kind of humorous about these guys being freaked out is that I'm an IT Consultant, and today was business casual for me, so this big bad scary guy with a gun was wearing his brown dress shoes, khakis and long sleeve button up shirt...with a glock 19 in my sharp looking fobus holster on my side. Odd. I could see if I was wearing my pants down my waist with boxers showing and hoody and "ghetto" carrying... I guess a gun no matter how professionally kept, disturbs people.
Don't worry, they're probably more frightened of you, than you are of them.I havent OC'd in any stores for about 3 weeks after this happened at the Richmond walmart. I still OC on walks and in the yard, but I need to get my nerve back.
Don't worry, they're probably more frightened of you, than you are of them.
Rep for oc.