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Unfortunately, I live in MN where I cannot get a CC permit for a gun. I don't want to turn this into a debate about personal preference regarding carrying but I am curious to hear stories of when you were on a motorcycle trip and needed to pull your gun. I get having it for that peace of mind factor....but let's here some stories.
I was traveling through the south and came up on one of those cafe's where the waitresses are nude. I was hungry and figured I would stop in for a bite. The waitress that served me was a real hottie. I couldn't finish my breakfast and had to pull it.
Luckily the bathrooms were clean and the place was empty.
I was traveling through the south and came up on one of those cafe's where the waitresses are nude. I was hungry and figured I would stop in for a bite. The waitress that served me was a real hottie. I couldn't finish my breakfast and had to pull it.
Luckily the bathrooms were clean and the place was empty.
I have four thoughts .......
1)
2) This post is in the wrong place.
3) If you need to take it out, you should have been paying attention because you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
4) If you do take it out, you damn well better be ready to use it.
Ive been carrying concealed since i was oh 15 and never had to pull out. I was arguing with my High school GF once and she got out of my car in South Phoenix and walked off into this slum looking neighborhood. There was no way I was going to say fuggit and let her find her own way home. I got out and followed her into a field where there were no houses around and as I caught up to her I realized Im in some low lifes hood and three little punks circled around me. Im figuring after they seen the look of rage in my face and that I was way too confident given my situation they made a few comments then left us alone. Ive been told my face speaks volume, I guess the bastard doing all the talking could tell he was going to be the first one dead. I was 16 as I recall. I hate to think what woulda happened to then my GF if I wouldnt have gone after her..... dumbshit.
Didn't know there was such a section....moderator will move it if deems necessary.
Originally Posted by 01Byte
I was traveling through the south and came up on one of those cafe's where the waitresses are nude. I was hungry and figured I would stop in for a bite. The waitress that served me was a real hottie. I couldn't finish my breakfast and had to pull it.
Luckily the bathrooms were clean and the place was empty.
Ha!
Originally Posted by frog13
I have four thoughts .......
1)
2) This post is in the wrong place.
3) If you need to take it out, you should have been paying attention because you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
4) If you do take it out, you damn well better be ready to use it.
2) didn't know there was another place and 3&4) I agree. Must be some stories out there though.
I was traveling through the south and came up on one of those cafe's where the waitresses are nude. I was hungry and figured I would stop in for a bite. The waitress that served me was a real hottie. I couldn't finish my breakfast and had to pull it.
Luckily the bathrooms were clean and the place was empty.
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