Ditto. I would also be a much better golfer if I wouldn't go for it all the time. Too much of that "Tin Cup" syndrome.Purplehood wrote:If I think someone is in the house, I am going to do something about it. I am not holing-up because I heard noises. I do agree about going outdoors though, but I would have to consciously remind myself not to do it. My first impulse would be to go out and investigate.rdcrags wrote:Skirt??!!??![]()
A few years ago, this forum molded my sense as to what I would do in a case like yours. Stay in the house and wait for the LEOs. Don't even go in my own yard after hearing a noise outside. I won't even go to another part of the house if I hear a noise there. Just stay in the bedroom with boss and weapons after alarm or call for help. I didn't use to think that way, but am convinced now that that is what I should do. Cover the hallway. Period.
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- Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:53 pm
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- Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:45 pm
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Re: Rude awakening 06/02/10
I don't think I would have left my property unless it was for my in-laws, next door. I definitely wouldn't have hit the light unless I had their escape route cut off.
If they left on foot, how big was the flat screen? Maybe they had a car around the corner, but anything bigger than 30-35" is a bit awkward to be walking off with. Or was it a smaller set from the RV?
If they left on foot, how big was the flat screen? Maybe they had a car around the corner, but anything bigger than 30-35" is a bit awkward to be walking off with. Or was it a smaller set from the RV?