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Rorey

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73. I would imagine that the worst part....
Sun Jul 22, 2018, 01:53 AM
Jul 2018

was that they were in your house (and that they hurt your dog, of course). I've had car break-ins a couple of times and it bothered me most that the yucks were in my car. It never felt the same after that.

I had a 125 pound Rottie a long time ago. His bark was ferocious, but he was a big old baby. But I was his favorite person, and I'm quite sure if someone tried to hurt me, he'd have taken them out. Once he was sound asleep on our bed (he was pretty spoiled), and I was walking past my husband who was sitting at the kitchen table. My husband playfully reached out and grabbed me and I heard a big thunk and then my Rottie was there with his mouth around my husband's arm. He didn't bite down, but he also didn't let go until he was sure I was okay. My husband was very impressed.

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"I'm not gonna kill a guy over a change jar!"- dchill Jul 2018 #1
Another comment was: "That guy would have left my house in a body bag!" Coventina Jul 2018 #3
The urge to kill is strong in the hateful and the fearful. dchill Jul 2018 #5
I guess. It must be a miserable way to live. n/t Coventina Jul 2018 #6
Yes. It's hateful and fearful, after all. dchill Jul 2018 #7
Agree completely. Right wing Christianity operates on fear. Coventina Jul 2018 #10
Same reason I am a free thinker! GulfCoast66 Jul 2018 #48
Yes! I am so happy to be free of dogma. Coventina Jul 2018 #49
Yep. Me too GulfCoast66 Jul 2018 #50
That's what I love about Buddhism. (In its most basic form) Coventina Jul 2018 #51
Ironically. I wear a jade Buddha pendant around my neck at all times! GulfCoast66 Jul 2018 #63
Very cool! Coventina Jul 2018 #65
I don't own anything that I would kill over. panader0 Jul 2018 #9
Agree completely. Coventina Jul 2018 #16
A 335, that's saying a lot. There have been gunners right here who have Hoyt Jul 2018 #25
Yeah, Eko Jul 2018 #27
Neither would I but there are people that would kill someone for it frontierjoe Jul 2018 #29
I'm glad nobody was hurt! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2018 #2
My dear California Peggy, I do as well. Coventina Jul 2018 #4
In my neck of the woods people who have been caught breaking into homes are meth heads frontierjoe Jul 2018 #33
Her brother was lucky , that's all that happened frontierjoe Jul 2018 #31
Who would wear a gun Ohiogal Jul 2018 #8
IKR? It boggles the mind. Coventina Jul 2018 #11
I knew a park ranger (at a small Civil War re-enactment park) mythology Jul 2018 #34
I'd never have a gun in the house. I do have a pen-like pepper spray key chain at the front door hlthe2b Jul 2018 #12
That is truly terrifying! Coventina Jul 2018 #13
An alarm system works well. mercuryblues Jul 2018 #14
Agreed that alarm systems are better than guns. Coventina Jul 2018 #15
Locks, lights, alarms, and yes a gun in a quick access lock box in a desk draws is not a bad idea. aikoaiko Jul 2018 #17
So, one must have multiple guns in multiple hiding places around one's home? Coventina Jul 2018 #18
Different strokes for different folks. aikoaiko Jul 2018 #26
You can store a fire extinguisher safely on the kitchen counter. mythology Jul 2018 #35
They make small biometric lockboxes no bigger than the Joy of Cooking. aikoaiko Jul 2018 #37
There's nothing wrong with owning a gun if the person who owns it is responsible frontierjoe Jul 2018 #45
Yes, I scoff at the idea that guns in the home are generally a good idea. Coventina Jul 2018 #39
A good idea really doesn't play a role in it frontierjoe Jul 2018 #53
Somehow I've managed to live all my life without needing a gun. Coventina Jul 2018 #55
So have I frontierjoe Jul 2018 #59
I understand that rural living might call for mercy killings. Coventina Jul 2018 #60
I don't even own a handgun and I'm not a person who would encourage someone to buy one frontierjoe Jul 2018 #61
The statistics on that suggest that doing so is a bad idea. Coventina Jul 2018 #62
All I can talk about is my point of reference not other peoples. frontierjoe Jul 2018 #64
That's why statistical studies are important. Coventina Jul 2018 #66
I just don't look at people that way frontierjoe Jul 2018 #67
Everyone is different yes. But reality is reality. Coventina Jul 2018 #68
I'm talking about my reality frontierjoe Jul 2018 #69
You can make up whatever you want for your reality. Coventina Jul 2018 #81
From what I could find the estimates are frontierjoe Jul 2018 #71
Still doesn't change the fact that most guns kept for "protection" Coventina Jul 2018 #83
There was a murder in your neighborhood not too long ago, right Tipperary Jul 2018 #75
There have been multiple murders in my neighborhood. Coventina Jul 2018 #78
This is a response from someone who does not think ahead ProudLib72 Jul 2018 #19
Agree about the dogs. I do know statistically they are a deterrent. Coventina Jul 2018 #20
I think they're great notifiers if you're home Rorey Jul 2018 #23
We don't know exactly what happened of course, but there was evidence ProudLib72 Jul 2018 #38
I would imagine that the worst part.... Rorey Jul 2018 #73
Years ago, I awoke one night to moving flashlights and yelling. sinkingfeeling Jul 2018 #44
Now that's something to think about. A strange looking dog might be scarier than just a big dog ProudLib72 Jul 2018 #46
We have a security system Rorey Jul 2018 #21
Trash pandas are indifferent to cameras. Coventina Jul 2018 #22
Trash pandas Rorey Jul 2018 #24
this is someone KT2000 Jul 2018 #28
That's the impression I get as well. Coventina Jul 2018 #40
Gun fetishists live in a sordid Hollywood fantasy world. hunter Jul 2018 #30
I agree. The statistics are very clear on that. Coventina Jul 2018 #41
I have two sets of security systems Bayard Jul 2018 #32
How horrifying! How did you fight off the knife wielder? Coventina Jul 2018 #42
I was training for a half-marathon at the time Bayard Jul 2018 #72
My husband has a friend he has known since they met... 3catwoman3 Jul 2018 #36
That, to me, sounds like someone living in perpetual fear. Coventina Jul 2018 #43
I agree. I cannot even imagine... 3catwoman3 Jul 2018 #70
They lust so much over the idea of killing a person and getting away with it. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2018 #47
IKR? It's just so sick. n/t Coventina Jul 2018 #52
More guns do not stop more crimes, evidence shows mnhtnbb Jul 2018 #54
There are posters in this thread who disagree with the facts. Coventina Jul 2018 #56
Seems to be a lot of that going around on a lot of topics these days. mnhtnbb Jul 2018 #57
Agree, facts no longer seem to matter. Coventina Jul 2018 #58
I'm in a burb of Los Angeles County here we have wild coyotes Raine Jul 2018 #74
Agree with you completely. Gun toting vigilantes are dangerous. Coventina Jul 2018 #79
I have a simple rule, any one in my house or garage without my invite will face my Glock beachbum bob Jul 2018 #76
Yee haw! Coventina Jul 2018 #80
I know. Uninvited guests I assume mean harm to my household. beachbum bob Jul 2018 #82
As someone whose house was actually burglarized... GreenEyedLefty Jul 2018 #77
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