AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!speedsix wrote:...now it's the days of curiosity and gun fondling...I sure woulda!!! Wasn't a Dallas County Commissioner, by any chance, that was driving the Bentley???
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!speedsix wrote:...now it's the days of curiosity and gun fondling...I sure woulda!!! Wasn't a Dallas County Commissioner, by any chance, that was driving the Bentley???
Nice pull speedsix....nice pull.speedsix wrote:...now it's the days of curiosity and gun fondling...I sure woulda!!! Wasn't a Dallas County Commissioner, by any chance, that was driving the Bentley???
At your request........... First of all, the rider in question was recently engaged in several years of combat operations in the spec ops community defending your right to insult his integrity. How's that for starters? Secondly, yes, it was indiscrete to play with the other guy's gun, but it wasn't a HUGE offense, and while you point out your surprise at some of the other responses, I am surprised that you feel comfortable insulting people you don't know on a public forum.magicglock wrote: In my book that was an abuse of authority by the officer and lack of morals, values, and respect on the part of the rider. If acting upon your curiosity and touching what does not belong to you is the new accepted behavior, call me old and remind me not to leave my wife alone with you. Flame away......
I agree 100% with Speedsix; it really wasn't a big deal. No one needs mommy-lectures, whether they face the badge or stand behind it. People (LEO's, citizens, EVERYONE) need to relax and little.speedsix wrote:and we don't need mommy-lectures....
I really like that one!!steveincowtown wrote: I read in a book once one of my favorite lines that I love to use on people who freak out about the small stuff...
"Sir, I am going to be very nice to you today. With an attitude like that I afraid your heart isn't going to give many more."
I still like the one about how arguing on the internet is like the Special Olympics . . . you may win, but you are still reta.... I mean mentally challenged.OldCurlyWolf wrote:I really like that one!!steveincowtown wrote: I read in a book once one of my favorite lines that I love to use on people who freak out about the small stuff...
"Sir, I am going to be very nice to you today. With an attitude like that I afraid your heart isn't going to give many more."![]()
With all due respect........... If what he did was right then it doesn't matter if he's a combat veteran or a wombat veterinarian. Same if what he did was wrong.The Annoyed Man wrote:At your request........... First of all, the rider in question was recently engaged in several years of combat operations in the spec ops community