
http://www.wimp.com/gunlovers/
Moderator: Mike Simanyi
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ROFLMAO. The last line was the kicker!Craig Naylor wrote:another one from the same site:
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That laugh is so funnyJohn Coffey wrote:This one had me cracking up:
http://www.wimp.com/odddad/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Lol...it just a rack. Maybe if you are under 18, you are more likely to pull out the rack and beat the intruder to death with itChuck Fowler wrote:stil trying to figure out why you need to be 18 or older to order the gun rack...
I was waiting to post that one today!John Coffey wrote:This one had me cracking up:
http://www.wimp.com/odddad/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I love how they pull the 2nd Amendment into the commercial. I seriously doubt our forefathers had this in mind when they signed the Bill of Rights. I see lawsuits in the future for this product when Bubba Steele accidently shoots his foot or leg off while getting out of bed in the middle of the night to go pee.
I use one of those miniature Dodgers bats that they give away once or twice a season. Those things are wicked, if you know how to use them.Dennis R. Brown, DDS wrote:I wonder if the "Back Up" would work for my golf club. Personally, I prefer my 64 degree lob wedge for protection at night. It gives me better accuracy up close. ;)
It'd be pretty easy to kill someone with one of those too.Jeff Shyu wrote:i find that i'm a lot more likely to use a "weapon" if i don't have to worry about killing a person with it.
if i had a gun, i'd probably hesitate before firing, to consider if it's really my only option.
this, on the other hand. i'd swing away without hesitation.
Seriously? Pretty ignorant about American history. The founding fathers clearly and adamantly supported gun ownership. Most felt it was the responsibility of a citizen to own and know how to properly use firearms.Dennis R. Brown, DDS wrote:I love how they pull the 2nd Amendment into the commercial. I seriously doubt our forefathers had this in mind when they signed the Bill of Rights.
If you swing at something else, you're just gonna piss the intruder off. If you're going to use a weapon, use it like you mean it. The best fight (aside from one where no one takes a swing) is one that's over after one blow.Jeff Shyu wrote:ehh.. i guess if i was swinging away at the head or something..
That's poor advice- it matters what the guy is doing and where he is when you shoot him, not where he ends up. Here's better advice "The guy said 'I'm going to kill you" as he reached for his waistband.'"Mako Koiwai wrote:Cop told me to just make sure the body is on my property, ie. drag it if you have to. (watch out for those bloody smears)
Screw you Steve!! You need to lay off who you call ignorant regarding history! I didn't mention whether I was for or against guns in my reply. Fact is, you don't know which side of the gun control issue I take. You probably assumed because I was a liberal I was against guns. In fact, unless I have already stated my opinion on an issue, you don't know which side I stand unless you ASSume! When I made my comment, I was referring to the product's use of the 2nd Amendment as a selling point, and not whether the 2nd Amendment should be "repealed"!Steve Ekstrand wrote:Seriously? Pretty ignorant about American history. The founding fathers clearly and adamantly supported gun ownership. Most felt it was the responsibility of a citizen to own and know how to properly use firearms.Dennis R. Brown, DDS wrote:I love how they pull the 2nd Amendment into the commercial. I seriously doubt our forefathers had this in mind when they signed the Bill of Rights.
The argument against gun ownership should be times have changed significantly and the 2nd amendment is long past its usefulness and should be changed. Great... The constitution provides for an amendment process. Prohibition was repealed, so too could this one. What? That's too hard? Then tough.
Woo Wee, what we don have here is an ole fashon Ejumacation DMC http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... ng+contestSteve Ekstrand wrote:At the time I graduated, I was the highest LSAT score Pepperdine University's School of Law had ever attracted to their institution. Apparently, scantron machines like me.
The only part that applied directly to you, DocBrown, was in regards to your description of what the founding fathers felt. I considered about as wrong as a person could get on such matters.