Beemer Bastard is perfectly capable of making himself miserable all by himself (which of course he’d already done).
I have had the same sort of change in my interactions with other folks since I started carrying a heater. Part of it may be due to simply getting older, but that thought that I’m carrying, which comes up now and then in a tense situation, always makes me think a little longer and more clearly about what’s important and what’s not.
Gun or no gun, keying the Bastard’s Beemer is stooping to his level. It’s him getting the better of you. It’s him planting his misery into you, Ladies and Gentlemen. Don’t spread the hate.
Sheesh, armed gun-restraint hell, he’s got the keys to a more lethal weapon right in his hands: F-150 vs. BMW – no contest. But it really depends on the series. My short-bed extra-cab F-150 can take-out a 3-series BMW (convertibles preferred), but a 7-series gets a little big and I’d probably just high-center on the damn thing if I didn’t have the length and leverage of a long-bed crew-cab. But an F-350 is like a .50BMG – it can do it ALL!
Here in the “free” state of Arizona I sometimes go heeled and it forces me to think about the fact that I have a gun at all times. I admit that it does change the way that I interact with people. I tend to be more observant, more courteous and whole lot more patient in general. I am carrying and the last thing I want is to draw attention to myself.
It would still be more fun to “cure” them by means of the funeral home industry. But, that would be wrong, equally as rude, and cause excessive paperwork.
July 15th, 2011 at 12:06 pm
As a former New Yorker, I applaud his self restraint while carrying. I do hope though that he key’d the bastard’s Beemer if the chance availed itself.
An armed society may be a polite society, but it sure as hell isn’t a wuss society.
There’s a part of us former NY’ers that never dies.
July 15th, 2011 at 3:51 pm
Beemer Bastard is perfectly capable of making himself miserable all by himself (which of course he’d already done).
I have had the same sort of change in my interactions with other folks since I started carrying a heater. Part of it may be due to simply getting older, but that thought that I’m carrying, which comes up now and then in a tense situation, always makes me think a little longer and more clearly about what’s important and what’s not.
Gun or no gun, keying the Bastard’s Beemer is stooping to his level. It’s him getting the better of you. It’s him planting his misery into you, Ladies and Gentlemen. Don’t spread the hate.
July 15th, 2011 at 5:52 pm
Sheesh, armed gun-restraint hell, he’s got the keys to a more lethal weapon right in his hands: F-150 vs. BMW – no contest. But it really depends on the series. My short-bed extra-cab F-150 can take-out a 3-series BMW (convertibles preferred), but a 7-series gets a little big and I’d probably just high-center on the damn thing if I didn’t have the length and leverage of a long-bed crew-cab. But an F-350 is like a .50BMG – it can do it ALL!
July 16th, 2011 at 5:39 pm
It cures rude NY’ers in other ways too, also does wonders on rude NJ transplants as well. 😉
July 17th, 2011 at 4:44 am
Here in the “free” state of Arizona I sometimes go heeled and it forces me to think about the fact that I have a gun at all times. I admit that it does change the way that I interact with people. I tend to be more observant, more courteous and whole lot more patient in general. I am carrying and the last thing I want is to draw attention to myself.
July 17th, 2011 at 5:55 pm
It would still be more fun to “cure” them by means of the funeral home industry. But, that would be wrong, equally as rude, and cause excessive paperwork.