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MoJo wrote:Carry both one strong side and one weak side plus a BUG - - - Houston is almost as safe as Baghdad!
Good gosh.....I'm wondering if I should even stop now!
Maybe I can just slow down a little and she can jump in, after all...it was just a gall bladder surgery.

Is "Katy" any better than Houston? That is where I am going actually.
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flintknapper wrote:Is "Katy" any better than Houston? That is where I am going actually.
Yes, Katy is better than Houston ,but the traffic to and from at the wrong times of day are HORRIBLE. I used to work with folks that would get off of work at 5 PM in the medical center and get home at 7:30! Katy has grown a great deal in the last couple of years and is well on its way to becoming a second Houston!
Beware that
I-10 West is frequenty closed for construction on the weekends. Real time traffic is availabe on the web at: http://traffic.houstontranstar.org/layers/
Take care and be careful. Let me know if you need anything while in the neighborhood.
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I've told this one before, so forgive me...
When I was riding with a co-worker to a week-long training event in central Louisiana, he made the mistake of relying on Mapquest directions instead of actually looking at the map. We took a detour through a very undesirable neighborhood in Alexandria.
After we got the hairy eyeball at several stop signs, from unsavory critters lounging on the stoops, he turned and asked, "How much ammo are you carrying?"
Note: he did not ask, "Are you carrying?"
So I replied: "On me, you mean? Ummm... 24 rounds of .45 and 16 rounds of 9x18, but more in my suitcase if we get pinned down. How about you?"
He was carrying a GP100 with four speedloaders, plus some loose rounds in a case under the seat, totaling about 50 rounds.
We were good.
When I was riding with a co-worker to a week-long training event in central Louisiana, he made the mistake of relying on Mapquest directions instead of actually looking at the map. We took a detour through a very undesirable neighborhood in Alexandria.
After we got the hairy eyeball at several stop signs, from unsavory critters lounging on the stoops, he turned and asked, "How much ammo are you carrying?"
Note: he did not ask, "Are you carrying?"

So I replied: "On me, you mean? Ummm... 24 rounds of .45 and 16 rounds of 9x18, but more in my suitcase if we get pinned down. How about you?"
He was carrying a GP100 with four speedloaders, plus some loose rounds in a case under the seat, totaling about 50 rounds.
We were good.
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You are so right! I got down in that area one Friday night! By the time we got out of there my Dad and I had our pistols in hand ready for action! People would just walk up and stare at you at the redlights. We never ever went back!KBCraig wrote:I've told this one before, so forgive me...
When I was riding with a co-worker to a week-long training event in central Louisiana, he made the mistake of relying on Mapquest directions instead of actually looking at the map. We took a detour through a very undesirable neighborhood in Alexandria.
After we got the hairy eyeball at several stop signs, from unsavory critters lounging on the stoops, he turned and asked, "How much ammo are you carrying?"
Note: he did not ask, "Are you carrying?"![]()
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So I replied: "On me, you mean? Ummm... 24 rounds of .45 and 16 rounds of 9x18, but more in my suitcase if we get pinned down. How about you?"
He was carrying a GP100 with four speedloaders, plus some loose rounds in a case under the seat, totaling about 50 rounds.
We were good.


PS: I think they used some of those people as extras for "Night of the Living Dead!" zombies.
In 2001 we were coming back from New Orleans. We were pulling a 5th wheel. We got into a very bad storm and decided to stop for a while and eat at a Cracker Barrel in Alexandria, LA. We found out we were under tornado warnings etc. . . It was late and Cracker Barrel allows you to stay over night on their parking lots. So, we decided to stay. We were in our trailer happy as a lark. The storms had calmed down. I heard the generator choking (running low on gas). It was about 2:00AM. I made sure I had my pistol and exited the trailer to fill the generator. Two Alexandria PD were sitting about 20 yards from trailer. I waved. Did my thing. I walked over to speak and one of them told me they knew we were from out town without even seeing the Texas plates because we would have known better to stay there. Read my 1611 KJV; prayed hard, held my 1911 and slept light. No incidents left early.KBCraig wrote:I've told this one before, so forgive me...
When I was riding with a co-worker to a week-long training event in central Louisiana, he made the mistake of relying on Mapquest directions instead of actually looking at the map. We took a detour through a very undesirable neighborhood in Alexandria.
After we got the hairy eyeball at several stop signs, from unsavory critters lounging on the stoops, he turned and asked, "How much ammo are you carrying?"
Note: he did not ask, "Are you carrying?"![]()
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So I replied: "On me, you mean? Ummm... 24 rounds of .45 and 16 rounds of 9x18, but more in my suitcase if we get pinned down. How about you?"
He was carrying a GP100 with four speedloaders, plus some loose rounds in a case under the seat, totaling about 50 rounds.
We were good.