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Folsom,did I quote you? Then my post had nothing to do with you. I agreed with the comments "Watch the quiet ones",some of us have been around the block more than a few times.
..... and you better not have a ***** little gun, 40 cal or bigger is the only thing I'd have. A 9 mil is just gonna **** some people off.
LOL!!! That's the dumbest thing I've ever read. Care to stand in front of my "little" 9mil?? How about my "tiny" 38 revolver?? I promise you'll drop.
It ain't got nothing to do with size bubba, it's shot placement!
It's not the size of your gun, it's how you use it..........
On topic, A lady cager ran me into the shoulder area because I guess she needed to be in the lane where I was. I caught up with her and blew my horn next to her car for about a mile. I would hope that from now on she might look prior to changing lanes. For the most part a horn blow and a head shake gets me by most of my frustrations.
jon
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