NotTwoShure
Well-known member
Nice to see we are all playing nice nice with each other. In AZ open carry is common. Paragrfing and spilling wrds korectly be an option, too close to the boaurder I guess.
What part of WA are you in? Our OC group has get togethers almost every weekend around the state. Here is a link for a big BBQ in July in Kitsap County.OC is extremely uncommon where i live, I've never seen somebody other than off-duty LEO OC. Since nobody's use to it, I love watching people's reactions when I OC. Most people don't even I notice I'm carrying, which is surprising because I'm 5'6" and carry a full size 1911, it kinda sticks out. The ones that do notice make it very obvious. Their eyes go straight from whatever they're doing to my right hip and stay there for at least 5-10 seconds (I'm assuming trying to figure out if it's real or not?) It's pretty amusing. My other favorite one is "Is that thing loaded?" I can never really figure out how to respond to that one other than with some half-ass witty retort.
I'm in Vancouver, way down south. That picnic looks like a lot of fun and hopefully good publicity for the cause, but unfortunately I think that's the weekend I will be in Idaho for my cousin's wedding. I'll have to check.
Do you know what's different about me when I'm armed in public? Not a damn thing from when I'm unarmed in public. The alias BuddhaKat came about when I ran into the avatar somewhere on the internet. A happy, fat cat. Yah, that could be me. In public you'll almost always find me smiling or laughing, just the same as when I'm at home. In public, I'm outgoing and communicative. I'm the guy that says hi to everyone. I almost always get a hi back. I can't begin to count the times I've come home and told my wife "I met the nicest person today". Do you have those stories? I rather doubt it. You strike me as someone who's life is nothing more than living in the shadows, afraid to immerse yourself in the wonders of everyday life. God forbid you should have to actually talk to anyone.
I shouldn’t need to clarify this but I’m going to anyway. I’m not talking about someone turning to you in the checkout line and commenting about Manning V. Tebow or the weather. I’m talking about a random stranger that has singled you out of the crowd and appears to be trying to get inside your bubble, which is exactly the kind of thing that should be pinging your SA radar.
I got your point. I'm not sure you got mine.There's no doubt in my mind that you've completely missed my point the only question is have you deliberately missed it. I've made myself quite clear