Yes, with a can of baby carrots.RoyGBiv wrote: Foreshadows a mindset change? Baby steps?


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Yes, with a can of baby carrots.RoyGBiv wrote: Foreshadows a mindset change? Baby steps?
let's not start the whole 8.5oz vs. 12oz debate y'all...we all know it is shot placement...Keith B wrote:Yes, with a can of baby carrots.RoyGBiv wrote: Foreshadows a mindset change? Baby steps?![]()
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No. Some of them are those easy-open, aluminized plastic-tipped, cop-killer cans!katmandu wrote:Are all cans full metal jacket?
That is exactly correct, and when you follow the logic all the way out, it quickly becomes obvious that there's a more effective weapon than food cans available. This starts to get folks over the hurdle of realizing a weapon is needed in these circumstances.Divided Attention wrote:This made me laugh at first, but to me it is better than teaching them to give up! They are giving them a chance to embrace a warrior mindset. Giving a glimpse of the idea that you are responsible for your own security.JMPHO
This thread is the gift that keeps on giving!never bring a can to gun fight
That was my thought, too. Also, they don't spoil.Abraham wrote:Rocks are a whole lot cheaper.