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Alas, the true motive shall never be known؟
No, we ALL know the motive. The same as it always was.
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Alas, the true motive shall never be known؟
No, we ALL know the motive. The same as it always was.
And I didn't feel much like swallowing that spoon full of sugar with Mary Poppins.
One responsible adult with a pistol could have stopped that idiot for good. Poking at him with some horn isn't good enough. Poke him full of 40 cal bullets. The USA needs a lot more responsible armed adults, would you go into Wal-Mart to shoot it up if you knew there might be a dozen pistols waiting for you
Sorry, neither one is approved.I'm adding "narwhal tusk" to the list of approved items to aquire for self protection in the land of the queen.
Previously I only had "umbrella" down.
The only fully legal self defence product at the moment is a rape alarm.
Sadly we ALL know that that isn't going to happen here in UK, nor in 99% of Europe.
We could wish in one hand and carp in the other, and we all know which hand will get full first.
You would think that in Europe as well as here, that these types of events becoming more frequent would push the citizens to demand some means to defend themselves.
Instead what we see is the opposite where they demand protection from the government, which then the government uses as an excuse to further infringe on our liberties, which makes us less safe.
You would think that in Europe as well as here, that these types of events becoming more frequent would push the citizens to demand some means to defend themselves.
Instead what we see is the opposite where they demand protection from the government, which then the government uses as an excuse to further infringe on our liberties, which makes us less safe.
Yep, and always mind the gap!Darn, I'll have to brush up on my UK signage.
Get a nice heavy duty cane/walking stick. Still legal in Britain and on airplanes.I'm adding "narwhal tusk" to the list of approved items to aquire for self protection in the land of the queen.
Previously I only had "umbrella" down.
And I didn't feel much like swallowing that spoon full of sugar with Mary Poppins.