A guy I worked with hit a turtle with his pushmower he got his .357 to 'put it out of its misery' it took him a hour to get all the pieces of turtle shell out of his shins.
I felt sorry for the kids stuck at schools and on buses. The rest not so much. I watched the weather and had my ass home by 12:00 so I could play on my 4 wheeler.
Everybody has to make there own decision. What if someone had something for sale that you really wanted but was asking way to much for it (not asking if you would buy it ) would you feel animosity toward the person? Would you express it?
Left field, I must have missed something. At first I thought it was a rant because you had something for sale that someone said they wished they could buy.
I got nothing. But I don't think he is married notice the car pictures in the dining room. Also woodburning stove women don't like ashes and wood debris on the floor especially in the dining room.
Rules or consequences about that simple. You may enjoy pissing off "the man" but it wont end well. Why not just enjoy the parts you like? You got good feedback:)
The box certainly makes it easier to stack them up and easier to identify which one you are looking for especially Smith &Wesson and Glock which is what I have the most of.