"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson USMC 1967-1970 101st. Underwater Mess Kit Repair Battalion - Spoon Platoon.
Oh, and one more thing......get a shave you hippie!
Not only that, but the photo composition was horrible. There's a light on the background that is very distracting. Needs to shave and re-take the photo with better lighting.
2nd Amendment. America's Original Homeland Security.
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No Guns. No Freedom. Know Guns. Know Freedom.
The Annoyed Man wrote:What say ye, Gentlemen? Shall we issue him his man-card?
More information needed first.
Was ammo actually purchased? No, they didn't have what I wanted. Hence the picture of the .45 acp 100 packs WWB label.
Was a banana held in a gun-like manner? didn't fondle the fruit, not my mission.
Was the parking lot scanned for bad guys? Always
Man, they sure gave you the razzing!!! I wore a camo tie-die shirt on mine and didn't catch that much flak.....
You did just fine! Man card issued and be proud to show it (not your weapon!)
TexasGal wrote:Okay, so my Wally Walk was quite a while back. I didn't post or anything, but I AM wondering if I had...would I have gotten a "woman" card?
You don't git a woman card until you bring me a sandwich.
Seriously, though, I don't put any stock in the whole man card thing.
TexasGal wrote:Okay, so my Wally Walk was quite a while back. I didn't post or anything, but I AM wondering if I had...would I have gotten a "woman" card?
You don't git a woman card until you bring me a sandwich.
Seriously, though, I don't put any stock in the whole man card thing.
I posted the man-card question because I got exactly this kind of ribbing when I posted my Wally Walk pictures. Man card was initially denied because my "walk" was through a Market Street rather than a Walmart. So I went to Wallyworld and took pictures — which I believe is what started the tradition — and then asked for my man-card to be validated. I was approved by a majority vote.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”