Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Hans E. Hansen (FList![]() |
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:45:38 -0800 (PST) |
Yup. The gas thing has always been that way, but we used to use mega gallons per flush - why not? We have plenty of water in most areas.
And guns? I'm not making this up. When I was a kid, we used to bring guns to school to work on them in shop class. Rifles were somewhat common in lockers, as kids liked to go hunting after school. And gun safety class was mandatory in 6th grade. Everybody's folks had guns around the house. Our entry way coat closet had a .22 rifle and 12 guage shotgun. As a kid we knew not to touch them.
Guess what. I never heard of ANY gun related violence in or around area schools until the last decade or so.
Damn liberals don't know when to keep the weapon in the holster.......
Hans.
On 2/10/07, Ken Rentiers <rentiers [at] mac.com> wrote:
Ways I know I am in Oregon:
3. You are not allowed to pump your own gas. 2. The toilets have some sort of vacuum extraction like an airplane, I think you are allowed two ounces of water per turd. 1. The TV anchorette just described the perp in a shooting as "the gunperson".
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill., (continued)
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Hans E. Hansen, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. jim, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Hans E. Hansen, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Ken Rentiers, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Hans E. Hansen, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. jim, February 10 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. LarryT, February 11 2007
- Re: Speed Doesn't Kill. Doug and Terri Anderson, February 11 2007
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