SciFiFisher wrote:There is a safe way to conceal carry. There is no way to prevent stupidity. The safe way to conceal carry involves using a holster designed for the purpose, keeping the weapon on safe, and never having "one in the chamber". Yes, this does prevent you from shooting yourself in the nuts (or other personal parts) and prevents you from winning the fast draw contest.
The good news is that if you remain situationly aware and practice a couple of times a year you really can get the weapon out safely and deal with that crazed mouse that just dared you to face him down.
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:So, no even a golden cluster saves him of that
Ah yes, the universal truth. Officers must be supervised at all times lest they get everyone into deep doo doo.
This is why the american military perfected the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). The best nannies in the world.
brite wrote:I am not a nanny....
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:So, no even a golden cluster saves him of that
Ah yes, the universal truth. Officers must be supervised at all times lest they get everyone into deep doo doo.
This is why the american military perfected the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). The best nannies in the world.
So, US Military Commisioned Officers are a living example of the Dilbert Principlebrite wrote:I am not a nanny....
No, you just play one on TV
brite wrote:Don't you have a cabana to clean?
Sigma_Orionis wrote: So, US Military Commisioned Officers are a living example of the Dilbert Principle
brite wrote:Still waiting for construction to start....
SciFiFisher wrote:The smart ones find a good officer to use as a mentor and the lucky ones get a good NCO who takes them under thier wing and starts teaching them practical leadership skills.
The rest pretty much conform to the dilbert book of leadership and management.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:The smart ones find a good officer to use as a mentor and the lucky ones get a good NCO who takes them under thier wing and starts teaching them practical leadership skills.
The rest pretty much conform to the dilbert book of leadership and management.
Therefore all movies and TV shows that depict the US Military ALWAYS HAVE to have an incompetent platoon lieutenant who is handled by the Crusty 20 year Veteran Sargent..... (except for JAG, on JAG, everyone is smart, patriotic, good looking and wonderful and it shows the US Military to be the best organization on this side of the Orion Arm and no Private Military Service Contractors either)
brite wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:brite wrote:Don't you have a cabana to clean?
I have to pick some bananas first and then I have to dig a pool
Still waiting for construction to start....
Sigma_Orionis wrote:[Clears Throat]
Could you rephrase the question?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:From what I can see about that firing range's web site it's more like a tourist attraction than a place to learn how to shoot.
Not that it makes any difference of course. Why in hell I'd have 9 year old firing an automatic weapon is beyond me.
Actually... we decided that we should get divorced and one of us marry you.... I think Fisher would look lovely in a veil....Sigma_Orionis wrote:Of course he is, they did conveniently forget that in order for me to do that They have to get me there first. I'd love to see Fisher going to USIS asking for a "Cabana Boy" visa........
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