kjolly wrote: If the gun is not on you its too far away.
'Nuff said.
JLaw
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kjolly wrote: If the gun is not on you its too far away.
...made my day...Far Side??? How do I steal that to email to some folks???Keith B wrote:You really need to be careful opening a door, you never know what danger lurks outside.
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JLaw wrote:kjolly wrote: If the gun is not on you its too far away.
'Nuff said.
JLaw
...an exceptionally good example of thinking on your feet...johnson0317 wrote:I am not sure if I have related this story before. This happened when I was a travelling nurse, around 1992. I was living in Prince George's County, in Maryland. At the time, it was the car-jacking capital of the United States. If you remember the story of the lady who was dragged to death by a car-jacker, that was from my apartment complex. My company put me and my room-mate up in a very nice complex, but the drug dealers could afford it also. One night, Halloween, I had ordered pizza. The doorbell rang and I opened the door. Four young men walked right into my apartment. Trust me, they were not invited, and they were up to no good. I instinctively held up the candy dish, and they grabbed huge handfuls of candy. Something clicked in my brain and I called out, over my shoulder, "Hey, we are out of candy, bring some more out". The four young men turned and bolted. I guess the unknown in the other room, which was actually a short, young lady, was too much for them to take a chance for.
Opening that door, without looking through the peephole first, could have been a huge mistake on my part. I think God was looking out for me, cause I did just the right thing, after doing just the wrong thing. I can promise you, I do not open my door, anymore, without peeking first!