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Kinda silly but from an old magazine.
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Ok I read the warning on my bicycle that says do not ride at night. But if you have to.... I have found that when you pull out a 40 cal auto and stick it in someones face , they leave real fast and it dosent scratch your bicycle. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Its just the Texas concealed weapons method though.
 
Uncle Stretch said:
Ok I read the warning on my bicycle that says do not ride at night. But if you have to.... I have found that when you pull out a 40 cal auto and stick it in someones face , they leave real fast and it dosent scratch your bicycle. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Its just the Texas concealed weapons method though.


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Uncle Stretch said:
Ok I read the warning on my bicycle that says do not ride at night. But if you have to.... I have found that when you pull out a 40 cal auto and stick it in someones face , they leave real fast and it dosent scratch your bicycle. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Its just the Texas concealed weapons method though.

that might work in Texas, but here in California, all you have to do is threaten to unlawfully cut a redwood tree down and drop-kick all the spotted owls that are living in it........... now that's gangster!
don't get me started on the stripe-but tree frog :mrgreen:
 
I used my '41 DX to fend off a dog that was attacking me once. The owner finally came out and got him. Glad they finally got rid of that one. Gary
 
In VA, like Texas, you wouldn't need a permit when that was written. Lots of ladies had .32's in case the hatpin didn't do the job. :mrgreen:
 

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