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HahaI can't handle large groups comfortably or id have been to more concerts.
You think your neighbor-lady invited you because she just wanted to listen to music, huh?
Uhh.......no thanksYou think your neighbor-lady invited you because she just wanted to listen to music, huh?
Nice situational awareness! I've noticed mine is better these days.A couple of days ago I had entered the SE 110th & Foster rd U-Pull-it Auto wrecking yard and was at the counter paying the $2.00 entry fee when I opened my wallet and just then remembered that I didn't have any dollar bills, only 9 "hundred" dollar bills, because I had cashed a check the day before and hadn't put the extra cash in my house safe.
There was a big rough looking guy and his rougher looking girlfriend standing right behind me waiting to pay and sign in, and when I walked out into the yard looking for the numbered row that the counter guy had printed out for me, I noticed that the guy was now alone and was always just one row away from me, no matter what row I walked down searching for the car I needed.
He certainly wasn't looking for a car, more likely a tire iron as his eyes were more or less in my direction the whole time.
Of course, this is the one time I was driving my wife's car and didn't have a carry gun with me.
I figured out that the last thing that I needed was to get cornered way out back in a wrecking yard, so I quickly made my way out to the main road and got out of there.
I guess what got me about this was his statement:
Moschel said he's lucky to be alive and so is the man who stabbed him. "Luckily, I didn't have my concealed carry on me at the time," Moschel said. "Ninety-nine percent of the time I leave the house, I never leave without it. And this is the one time I did. I'm kind of glad I did, because he would have been dead, and I would have had to live with that."
So, why carry? Everyone who carries knows (or SHOULD know) that this might be the end result of a bad situation.
''I don't care that I didn't have that bulky life jacket on when I fell out of the boat.
The water was only 3 feet deep''.
Fine. But what if it's over your head?