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- Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:39 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Bad Situation at the Vets Office
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Re: Bad Situation at the Vets Office
Well, Im sure glad to hear that I am not the only one to forget!
- Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:07 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Bad Situation at the Vets Office
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Bad Situation at the Vets Office
Hello all,
I am writing from Georgia, where I am on TDY (I will be moving back to TX in May). Georgia and Texas recogonize eachother's CHLs, so I carry most of the time here.
My wife and I were taking the dog to the Vet's office last week. It was early in the morning, and she was rushing me out the door. I forgot to bring my Colt.
I had never been to this particular vet before, and my wife neglected to tell me it was in a bad part of town (which, bless her heart, she wasnt really aware of). We are sitting there, and in walks this guy, baggy clothes, a jacket (it was about 70 outside), and sunglasses. He had no pet, and when the receptionist asked him if she could help him, he replied "I dont know." Alarms started going off in my head instantly. He announced he was an ex-con, and was looking for some money so he could go to burger king. Luckily, a uniformed police officer came in at that moment with his K9 working dog. The shady character turned around and left.
I learned my lesson...it doesnt matter what kind of rush you are in. Always grab your wallet, your keys, and your gun!
I am writing from Georgia, where I am on TDY (I will be moving back to TX in May). Georgia and Texas recogonize eachother's CHLs, so I carry most of the time here.
My wife and I were taking the dog to the Vet's office last week. It was early in the morning, and she was rushing me out the door. I forgot to bring my Colt.
I had never been to this particular vet before, and my wife neglected to tell me it was in a bad part of town (which, bless her heart, she wasnt really aware of). We are sitting there, and in walks this guy, baggy clothes, a jacket (it was about 70 outside), and sunglasses. He had no pet, and when the receptionist asked him if she could help him, he replied "I dont know." Alarms started going off in my head instantly. He announced he was an ex-con, and was looking for some money so he could go to burger king. Luckily, a uniformed police officer came in at that moment with his K9 working dog. The shady character turned around and left.
I learned my lesson...it doesnt matter what kind of rush you are in. Always grab your wallet, your keys, and your gun!