In your local waffle house robbery, a customer shot the getaway car after fetching his gun from his car. Obviously that customer doesn't have a CHL. You bet that customer is gonna invest in a CHL right quick, now!WildBill wrote:I'm just giving y'all a bad time. I ate at Waffle House once, and it was okay. It's hard to find a place for a good cheap breakfast. I usually try to go to the small independent stores. I have had better luck with them than the chains.Oldgringo wrote:Got as gooda' Omelettes as anybody and better'n most. I can do without the smoke, however.SC1903A3 wrote:Hey now, their food isn't that bad. It's a blue collar restaurant with good food and people friendly. My son and his navy buds practically live at the Waffle House.Another good reason not to eat at the waffle grease house!
I won't go to the Waffle House that is near work as it been robbed several times. http://www.wfaa.com/home/Houston-Masked ... 18074.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Like I've been telling my less financially fortunate friends, invest in the CHL first because that may take months to approve (it took Austin 9, that's NINE months! to approve mine). Then, when you save up more money, buy a gun. Don't even look at the price of the gun because the cost of range fees and bullets will be 99% of the cost of arms ownership, not the price of the gun. If you're on a budget, get a 9mm because the ammo is cheapest for a 9mm. If you're really on a budget get a .22 lr. You can get a .22 lr revolver for about $100. Any gun is better than no gun.