TAM , I picture you as more of a Bubble Bath man .The Annoyed Man wrote:I even carry in the shower. That's why God made stainless steel.![]()
Just kidding.... ....I don't take showers.
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TAM , I picture you as more of a Bubble Bath man .The Annoyed Man wrote:I even carry in the shower. That's why God made stainless steel.![]()
Just kidding.... ....I don't take showers.
Please NO !KFP wrote:Any pictures?texas1234 wrote: To make carrying in the house fun I have done the following, I have a western style bath robe I wear at night, with moccasin slippers, a Ted Nugent cowboy hat and I strap my glock on the bathrobe ties and walk around the house. I look entirely crazy and my wife just rolls her eyes but its good stuff.
Howbout putting a whole bunch of buttons there and watch through the peephole at their confusion .PappaGun wrote:LOL.dewayneward wrote:Carry 24/7 or guess right.....
To the person that doesnt like solicitors, we have had some success with putting up a no solicitor sign. My wife and I fought about that, but everytime I sat down for dinner, the doorbell would ring and my wife would not answer the door ...
I came up with a solution that works for me.
I removed the hard wired door bell button and replaced it with a wireless bell and button.
When I am expecting someone, I put the button out. I have it on velcro for easy removal.
Or, as is most often the case, I don't have the button out at all.
I enjoy watching solicitors try to find the button.
I must be bored.
That's why I always watch to see where they go after I don't answer the door.mctowalot wrote: If no one answered that was considered game for consideration of entry.