Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
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Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
jmra wrote:Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
Not suggesting you marry the girl, just a trip to the range. I would think, after what she put you through, seeing her out of her comfort zone would be a little fun.Sparky3131 wrote:jmra wrote:Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
My father (USMC Ret. Vietnam ) told me once that you should always trust your first instincts. Your gut is usually correct. If that's how she reacts to carrying legally, imagine she when she sees the gun safes in my office. Or my elk, deer and bobcat mounts in my living room. Or finds me cleaning the dove I shot this morning. I'm not in the market for a drama queen. I just divorced one.
I like that idea. Don't go on a second date with her. Offer to take her to the range as a friend. It would be even better if you bring along a woman who shoots to (a) show that women and guns do go together and (b) make it clear it's not a date.jmra wrote:Not suggesting you marry the girl, just a trip to the range. I would think, after what she put you through, seeing her out of her comfort zone would be a little fun.
And then next time she freaks out and starts screaming because McDonald's is out of chicken nuggets.jmra wrote:Not suggesting you marry the girl, just a trip to the range. I would think, after what she put you through, seeing her out of her comfort zone would be a little fun.Sparky3131 wrote:jmra wrote:Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
My father (USMC Ret. Vietnam ) told me once that you should always trust your first instincts. Your gut is usually correct. If that's how she reacts to carrying legally, imagine she when she sees the gun safes in my office. Or my elk, deer and bobcat mounts in my living room. Or finds me cleaning the dove I shot this morning. I'm not in the market for a drama queen. I just divorced one.
Hmmm, trying to figure out how to overcome the Obama Biden & the Coexist stickerstacticool wrote:I like that idea. Don't go on a second date with her. Offer to take her to the range as a friend. It would be even better if you bring along a woman who shoots to (a) show that women and guns do go together and (b) make it clear it's not a date.jmra wrote:Not suggesting you marry the girl, just a trip to the range. I would think, after what she put you through, seeing her out of her comfort zone would be a little fun.
She's a friend to some of your friends, so accepting the olive branch seems like the right thing to do. It's even more so if you no longer have any romantic interest in her, because there's no ulterior motive.
VMI77 wrote:Let me put it in the form of a question....when I see someone making a political statement with a bumper sticker, I have to wonder why they feel the need to broadcast their politics and why they think they're going to influence anyone to understand or accept their beliefs?
I'm just a poster on a CHL forum.And if you want the winds of change
To blow about you
And you're the only other person to know, don't tell me!
Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.Wodathunkit wrote:Hmmm, trying to figure out how to overcome the Obama Biden & the Coexist stickers
I am afraid I couldn't overcome those bumper stickers. That's pushing it.tacticool wrote:Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.Wodathunkit wrote:Hmmm, trying to figure out how to overcome the Obama Biden & the Coexist stickers
Wodathunkit wrote:Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dogrun away, far-far away
jmra wrote:Not suggesting you marry the girl, just a trip to the range. I would think, after what she put you through, seeing her out of her comfort zone would be a little fun.Sparky3131 wrote:jmra wrote:Sounds like a great opportunity to make a convert. Tell her she could make it up to you by going with you to the range.Sparky3131 wrote:She has since called and apologized for 'overreacting' about the whole thing and offered to make it up to me. Ehhh no thanks. I stick to hanging out with my dog
My father (USMC Ret. Vietnam ) told me once that you should always trust your first instincts. Your gut is usually correct. If that's how she reacts to carrying legally, imagine she when she sees the gun safes in my office. Or my elk, deer and bobcat mounts in my living room. Or finds me cleaning the dove I shot this morning. I'm not in the market for a drama queen. I just divorced one.
Sparky3131 wrote: My father (USMC Ret. Vietnam ) told me once that you should always trust your first instincts. Your gut is usually correct. If that's how she reacts to carrying legally, imagine she when she sees the gun safes in my office. Or my elk, deer and bobcat mounts in my living room. Or finds me cleaning the dove I shot this morning. I'm not in the market for a drama queen. I just divorced one.