Re: Solicitors
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:51 pm
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Sweet mother.....joe817 wrote:I'll take Natural Lite any day.
Hey. Hey! Less calories, ya know?timdsmith72 wrote:Sweet mother.....joe817 wrote:I'll take Natural Lite any day.
Thin mints and beerWeg wrote:Not wanting to start a fight, but he Thin mints are way better... just sayin.SIRIT wrote:Only Solicitors I ever will talk to are the Girl Scouts because those peanut butter patties are just to dang good! They probably have me for about $75 over the last 2 weeks alone. I have found that three peanut butter pattie cookies chased by one shortbread is the perfect snack. And with my lack of self control I end up having about 20 snacks a day.
anygunanywhere wrote:Back to solicitors.
Back when we lived in League City one late afternoon I was out in my garage with the double door rolled up working on bore sighting in an AR I had just completed. I was OCing my Kimber at the time as was usually the case when at home.
My Super Duty and Mom's car was parked in the driveway so you could not really see me except for my upper body as I moved around.
Two solicitors, a man and woman came walking up from around the front of the house. I guess they rang the bell but no one answered. Mrs. Anygun was at work. They came up between the vehicles as I raised my voice and told them that whatever they were peddling I didn't want any and to leave. Just then the man saw me standing with my gun side towards him, my hand on the AR. They were both standing there looking at me. I told them that it was not often I had to repeat myself. They left in a hurry.
Did I mention solicitors annoy me?
It's lucky for them they were in your driveway and not on your lawn.anygunanywhere wrote:Back to solicitors.
Back when we lived in League City one late afternoon I was out in my garage with the double door rolled up working on bore sighting in an AR I had just completed. I was OCing my Kimber at the time as was usually the case when at home.
My Super Duty and Mom's car was parked in the driveway so you could not really see me except for my upper body as I moved around.
Two solicitors, a man and woman came walking up from around the front of the house. I guess they rang the bell but no one answered. Mrs. Anygun was at work. They came up between the vehicles as I raised my voice and told them that whatever they were peddling I didn't want any and to leave. Just then the man saw me standing with my gun side towards him, my hand on the AR. They were both standing there looking at me. I told them that it was not often I had to repeat myself. They left in a hurry.
Did I mention solicitors annoy me?
Usually about once a week, one will show up here in the office. I was not aware they needed a badge, although, I do recall some T-Mobile sales people having badges.mrvmax wrote:In Friendswood all solicitors have to register with the city and wear a badge the city gives them. If they come to my door without the badge I tell them the requirements and if they keep going door to door I call the Police and they track them down. We get too many "magazine subscription" scammers and people from out of state going door to door running scams and I keep up with the Friendswood blotter and see how some of these door to door people end up getting arrested due to warrants. It may seem minor to get the Police but I would rather the Police keep the crooks from scamming people with their high pressure sales tactics.
ScottDLS wrote:OK so we know what you all do about Solicitors, but what about Barristers?![]()
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ScottDLS wrote:OK so we know what you all do about Solicitors, but what about Barristers?![]()
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remington79 wrote:If I don't recognize you I don't answer the door. Same thing with the phone if I don't recognize the number I don't answer it. If it's important they'll leave a message.