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Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:51 pm
by The Annoyed Man
TTUchris wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:Imagine at this point a buck naked woman crouched beside a dresser
Done. :drool:

;-)
I wasn't going to go there. No I wasn't. I'm still not gonna. Nope. Not gonna do it. :shock:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:00 pm
by USA1
The Annoyed Man wrote:
TTUchris wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:Imagine at this point a buck naked woman crouched beside a dresser
Done. :drool:

;-)
I wasn't going to go there. No I wasn't. I'm still not gonna. Nope. Not gonna do it. :shock:
me neither :cool:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:04 pm
by LostInAustin
USA1 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
TTUchris wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:Imagine at this point a buck naked woman crouched beside a dresser
Done. :drool:

;-)
I wasn't going to go there. No I wasn't. I'm still not gonna. Nope. Not gonna do it. :shock:
me neither :cool:
Thanks guys!! I finally got that post out of my head and "they drag me back in!" (Al Pacino) :shock: :drool:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:25 pm
by randomoutburst
USA1 wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
TTUchris wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:Imagine at this point a buck naked woman crouched beside a dresser
Done. :drool:

;-)
I wasn't going to go there. No I wasn't. I'm still not gonna. Nope. Not gonna do it. :shock:
me neither :cool:
Well, I was going to just ignore it, but whatever... :roll:

Hubby now wants to reinforce the bedroom door with five metal bars that I can put in place before I go to bed and remove in the morning. :smilelol5:
I keep having to remind him that we are renting and I don't want to lose the deposit because of some large nasty holes in the wall.

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:22 am
by wford
Thanks random for the trigger discipline clarification. Now you got me thinking about that muzzle, haha.
I wonder if "low ready" is the most common positon taught for that situation and if there is a name for
what you were using.

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:04 am
by USA1
randomoutburst wrote:
Hubby now wants to reinforce the bedroom door
is that to keep the bad guys out , or keep you in ? :eek6 :smilelol5:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:31 am
by KD5NRH
dihappy wrote:Id like to suggest you never pull back the hammer to cock your revolver.
How else am I supposed to make my Blackhawk work?

Guess I'd better have the safety on my 1911 pinned up, too.

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:04 am
by randomoutburst
wford wrote:Thanks random for the trigger discipline clarification. Now you got me thinking about that muzzle, haha.
I wonder if "low ready" is the most common positon taught for that situation and if there is a name for
what you were using.
I would say it's fairly common; I would have had it low ready, but since I live above another family I don't like to point the barrel anywhere but up. We had a friend make a negligent discharge in our apartment last year while aimed at the floor. The apartment below us was vacant at the time, and the bullet didn't penetrate all the way through the floor....but only because it hit a nail and ricocheted back up and into our couch. There's a nice little curved bullet path about 2 inches long under the carpet that isn't too noticeable now and a never-ending "what-if" that keep us pointing our guns to the sky.
USA1 wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:
Hubby now wants to reinforce the bedroom door
is that to keep the bad guys out , or keep you in ? :eek6 :smilelol5:
Well if you were my mother, you'd be screaming the latter. She's not too fond of hubby. :roll:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:08 am
by USA1
randomoutburst wrote:
wford wrote:Thanks random for the trigger discipline clarification. Now you got me thinking about that muzzle, haha.
I wonder if "low ready" is the most common positon taught for that situation and if there is a name for
what you were using.
I would say it's fairly common; I would have had it low ready, but since I live above another family I don't like to point the barrel anywhere but up. We had a friend make a negligent discharge in our apartment last year while aimed at the floor. The apartment below us was vacant at the time, and the bullet didn't penetrate all the way through the floor....but only because it hit a nail and ricocheted back up and into our couch. There's a nice little curved bullet path about 2 inches long under the carpet that isn't too noticeable now and a never-ending "what-if" that keep us pointing our guns to the sky.
USA1 wrote:
randomoutburst wrote:
Hubby now wants to reinforce the bedroom door
is that to keep the bad guys out , or keep you in ? :eek6 :smilelol5:
Well if you were my mother, you'd be screaming the latter. She's not too fond of hubby. :roll:
give it time . you're still young .
my father in law literally tried to kill me when i married his teenage daughter against his wishes .
fast forward 25 years he loves me like his own son .

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:26 am
by randomoutburst
USA1 wrote:give it time . you're still young .
my father in law literally tried to kill me when i married his teenage daughter against his wishes .
fast forward 25 years he loves me like his own son .
See, that's the crazy thing. She loved him while we were dating. Was angry that I moved in with him but got over it. Has gone shooting with us, we used to have her over for dinner often, etc. She is just all of the sudden convinced that he's "isolating me from my friends" and "keeping me at home" because he's "abusive and controlling".I think she's putting my father's characteristics on to my husband because she's upset that I'm not available to spend as much time with her now that I don't live with her. It wouldn't bother me so much if she wasn't spreading these lies to family andfriends... :grumble

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:36 am
by USA1
randomoutburst wrote:
USA1 wrote:give it time . you're still young .
my father in law literally tried to kill me when i married his teenage daughter against his wishes .
fast forward 25 years he loves me like his own son .
See, that's the crazy thing. She loved him while we were dating. Was angry that I moved in with him but got over it. Has gone shooting with us, we used to have her over for dinner often, etc. She is just all of the sudden convinced that he's "isolating me from my friends" and "keeping me at home" because he's "abusive and controlling".I think she's putting my father's characteristics on to my husband because she's upset that I'm not available to spend as much time with her now that I don't live with her. It wouldn't bother me so much if she wasn't spreading these lies to family andfriends... :grumble
well , i don't know your situation , but it sounds like you're still newlyweds . so its only natural that you want to spend a lot of time with your husband . mom must understand this fact .

i will tell you what changed my inlaws attitude towards me was when my wife and i had our first child .
children change everything , including me .

all i can say is try to be understanding of your mother and hopefully things will change for the better .

theres nothing more important than family . good luck to you . ;-)

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:41 am
by joe817
theres nothing more important than family
Truer words have never been spoken, my friend. :iagree: :tiphat:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:57 am
by edmart001
Sorry in advance for the thread high jack (but I didn't start it). I completely agree with the give it time comment. I just wanted to add that IMHO most men (myself included) cannot fully comprehend the mother-daughter relationship, and further, how that relationship changes when the daughter becomes a wife.

Our eldest daughter married a fine young man (an officer and a gentleman) that my wife absolutely adored when they first met and first started dating. In fact, I even remarked that I thought maybe my wife was going to dump me and try to go after the guy herself back then. But, when it came to the point that this fine young man married my wife's little girl (who was 22 and a college graduate) and took her away - well, that's a different story! The logic that my wife and I were 22 and we had only known each other less than a year when we married 27 years ago didn't seem to matter - somehow all that was irrelevant when applied to our little girl.

Our daughter and son-in-law have been apparently happily married for almost three years now. I would say things between my wife and our son-in-law are tolerant but still sometimes strained. It seems at least some of the pressure now is coming from some need for my wife to be a grandmother....

As far as the tactical situation goes, I'd say you acted responsibly and having good communication methods worked out in advance is what's required. Every situation provides a learning opportunity and a chance to improve.

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:03 am
by USA1
edmart001 wrote:Sorry in advance for the thread high jack (but I didn't start it).
so what are you saying :waiting:
"rlol" just kidding edmart001

good post , and nice job getting this back on topic . :thumbs2:

Re: In The Wee Hours of the Morning

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:13 am
by KC5AV
randomoutburst wrote:
wford wrote:Thanks random for the trigger discipline clarification. Now you got me thinking about that muzzle, haha.
I wonder if "low ready" is the most common positon taught for that situation and if there is a name for
what you were using.
I would say it's fairly common; I would have had it low ready, but since I live above another family I don't like to point the barrel anywhere but up. We had a friend make a negligent discharge in our apartment last year while aimed at the floor. The apartment below us was vacant at the time, and the bullet didn't penetrate all the way through the floor....but only because it hit a nail and ricocheted back up and into our couch. There's a nice little curved bullet path about 2 inches long under the carpet that isn't too noticeable now and a never-ending "what-if" that keep us pointing our guns to the sky.
So much for that security deposit... :shock: