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This is the second thread that posted this story. And each time I see it pop up I know if I comment I'm going to get in trouble. So much could be said here, but must, for decency sake, remain unsaid.

Does Summer's Eve make a disposable holster?
 
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why hide it in the first place if you then tell about it?


Maybe it was set to "vibrate" and she couldn't take it anymore.... o_O:rolleyes::D


Like I said, I had to ask. Most "WOULD NOT GO THERE" but a Caveman has done some dirty work....o_Oo_Oo_O


Watch it bub, you're gonna "shoot your mouth off" one too many times... maybe chip a tooth. :s0108:

:s0140:
 
http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/SWE/swe.html
Smith & Wesson announced their .22 caliber pocket auto pistol late in 1968, but the gun wasn't actually available for sale until May of 1970. It was called the Model 61 "Escort." Donald Simmons says it was called the "Escort" because it was designed for women. Other writers say it was intended as a backup gun for law enforcement.


.22, huh? I guess size doesn't always matter...
 
Given the current views on "other genders"
- born one way, dressing another
- on hormone therapy by pre-op
- post op
- has both sets of genitals
- etc, etc,

Does that mean police have to have employees who are each of those to perform these kinds of searches?

Or, is it now what ever officer you got, you got ? No more females for searching womyn?
 

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