...and a squeaky-clean nether region!I left there with less money than I started with.
...and a squeaky-clean nether region!I left there with less money than I started with.
Did you attend Southern? I was there ‘69 and ‘70. Didn’t graduate, went to work instead.I was 19. Maybe 20.
I had recently left home and had no idea what a body shampoo was. Then I found out. After the shampoo, for a little extra, they loved you long time.
Over the Christmas break from school, I went there with a friend to make some money plowing snow. I left there with less money than I started with.
No. The friend mentioned. He was my roommate at Syracuse freshman year and transferred to MSSU where his GF was attending. Big mistake for him - but that's another story.Did you attend Southern? I was there ‘69 and ‘70. Didn’t graduate, went to work instead.
Do you think it was a ND in a shoulder holster? Article said shot in armpit, bracheal artery bled out.Idiot.
Possible. Shoulder rigs are either horizontal or vertical. Up and out or cross draw style. I could see a goofball shooting himself in the armpit with the vertical shoulder rig. Especially if there's no manual safety on the gun and he's got poor trigger discipline. When I wore a shoulder rig on an almost daily basis, it was either an M9 or a P226. I've drawn a pistol from that configuration 10,000 times. Never shot myself. Maybe I'm just lucky.Do you think it was a ND in a shoulder holster? Article said shot in armpit, bracheal artery bled out.
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Cop Shoots Cop in 'Horseplay' Incident
Police officers spend their careers warning the public not to play around with firearms. Apparently, that message occasionally needs to be repeated in the squad room, too.gunsamerica.com
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Cop Shoots Cop in 'Horseplay' Incident
Police officers spend their careers warning the public not to play around with firearms. Apparently, that message occasionally needs to be repeated in the squad room, too.gunsamerica.com