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What is it like to fire a Daisy BB gun? It's an experience I'll never forget.

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What's it like to fire a Daisy BB gun? It's an experience I'll never forget. Everybody knows BB guns are scary looking and ought to be banned, but I thought I would try to shoot one without any preconceived notions. What I encountered changed me forever.

I took a deep breath and determined to enter a Wal-Mart. A "greeter" met me with, "Howdy, welcome to Wal-Mart." I'm from the north. We don't say "Howdy". I sneer back at the microaggression and strain to hold back tears of rage. Barely controlling myself, I asked where I could find a BB gun. He directed me to "sporting goods," still smiling and gloating over his slyly delivered offense.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/ ... 18065.html
What's it like to fire a Daisy BB gun? It's an experience I'll never forget. Everybody knows BB guns are scary looking and ought to be banned, but I thought I would try to shoot one without any preconceived notions. What I encountered changed me forever.

I took a deep breath and determined to enter a Wal-Mart. A "greeter" met me with, "Howdy, welcome to Wal-Mart." I'm from the north. We don't say "Howdy". I sneer back at the microaggression and strain to hold back tears of rage. Barely controlling myself, I asked where I could find a BB gun. He directed me to "sporting goods," still smiling and gloating over his slyly delivered offense.
I had to retreat to my safe space after reading that. I've sent several unanswered emails to my friends, family and therapist to let them know I am unable to leave after the terrible trauma I lived through this poor person. No one has replied. I hope I'll be able to leave before the battery dies on my lap top. I forgot to bring my cell phone, so I can make no calls, so my computer will be my only hope of contacting the outside world. AAHHHH!
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"rlol" "rlol"
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Now that's better than my Hillary boble head..........
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puma guy wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/ ... 18065.html
What's it like to fire a Daisy BB gun? It's an experience I'll never forget. Everybody knows BB guns are scary looking and ought to be banned, but I thought I would try to shoot one without any preconceived notions. What I encountered changed me forever.

I took a deep breath and determined to enter a Wal-Mart. A "greeter" met me with, "Howdy, welcome to Wal-Mart." I'm from the north. We don't say "Howdy". I sneer back at the microaggression and strain to hold back tears of rage. Barely controlling myself, I asked where I could find a BB gun. He directed me to "sporting goods," still smiling and gloating over his slyly delivered offense.
I had to retreat to my safe space after reading that. I've sent several unanswered emails to my friends, family and therapist to let them know I am unable to leave after the terrible trauma I lived through this poor person. No one has replied. I hope I'll be able to leave before the battery dies on my lap top. I forgot to bring my cell phone, so I can make no calls, so my computer will be my only hope of contacting the outside world. AAHHHH!
I'm still cleaning my morning coffee from all over my keyboard...... :lol:
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I agree with one comment. "A BB gun is a gateway gun....it leads to more guns." I am living proof of this. I started with a Daisy and now I have MORE. I still have a Daisy too.
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Excaliber wrote:
puma guy wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/ ... 18065.html
What's it like to fire a Daisy BB gun? It's an experience I'll never forget. Everybody knows BB guns are scary looking and ought to be banned, but I thought I would try to shoot one without any preconceived notions. What I encountered changed me forever.

I took a deep breath and determined to enter a Wal-Mart. A "greeter" met me with, "Howdy, welcome to Wal-Mart." I'm from the north. We don't say "Howdy". I sneer back at the microaggression and strain to hold back tears of rage. Barely controlling myself, I asked where I could find a BB gun. He directed me to "sporting goods," still smiling and gloating over his slyly delivered offense.
I had to retreat to my safe space after reading that. I've sent several unanswered emails to my friends, family and therapist to let them know I am unable to leave after the terrible trauma I lived through this poor person. No one has replied. I hope I'll be able to leave before the battery dies on my lap top. I forgot to bring my cell phone, so I can make no calls, so my computer will be my only hope of contacting the outside world. AAHHHH!
I'm still cleaning my morning coffee from all over my keyboard...... :lol:
Thank goodness someone has read my post. I'm fearful of leaving my safe space, with no answered emails. Fading fast from dehydration and my laptop battery is just about de
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"rlol" "rlol"

This is awesome. I read it on Townhall.com and thought...yes, finally use ridicule and comedy against the left... :thumbs2:
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Hilarious!
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Thanks. Best laugh in a while.
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Now I want a Daisy BB upper for my AR...
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Whatta maroon. He didn't even get the Red Ryder model with the compass in the stock. That one kicks REALLY hard. Just ask Black Bart. :mrgreen:
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Hard-hitting investigative journalist, Gersh Kuntzman, in a follow-up to his first-person piece on the devastating experience of shooting an AR-15, located a group of men who had recently purchased a Daisy BB gun. These men, fans of Kuntzman's recent fair and impartial work, agreed to let the journalist and his cameraman accompany them to a shooting range.

Bravely facing the traumatic and unrelenting PTSD demons that now clutch at his very soul after shooting the unimaginably destructive AR-15, Kuntzman witnessed rounds down range from a BB gun. He posted this video report of the surprising and unexpected power of the BB gun, what prior generations in rural areas astonishingly considered a device suitable for children.

Kuntzman's recent articles about guns and America's gun culture have gone viral, but witnessing the firing of this BB gun was the final limit, a terminus. Unfortunately, he is relinquishing his journalism career, moving to Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and will now concentrate only on his lifelong hobby of macrame employing only plastic soda straws...

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