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In reply to the discussion: My wife and I went out to eat with our visiting relatives and I saw this guy with a gun.... [View all]mahina
(20,645 posts)68. Maybe we should all carry questionnaires printed on notepads, or a checklist to ask each armed
person we see in public.
Would you characterize yourself as being depressed?
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How do you feel about gay people, ok or not ok?
Do you have any strong feelings about pizza or pizzerias?
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My wife and I went out to eat with our visiting relatives and I saw this guy with a gun.... [View all]
kentuck
Jun 2016
OP
Well, you can't be too careful at pizzerias. They have been known to forget the extra cheese.
KamaAina
Jun 2016
#1
Ya never know when the meat will be too rare and you have to finish it off
pinboy3niner
Jun 2016
#14
He could be a cowboy that grabs his gun and starts shooting if some kid pops a paper bag.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#4
I remember while my father-in-law was dying, we went to a restaurant and some local
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#19
Depends on what you call rude. A Dick walking around in a family restaurant with dual shoulder
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#23
Police are pretty much OK with me unless they are like Darren Wilson, are racist, intimidating or
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#37
Maybe it's where I live or I just don't notice, but I have never seen someone open carrying (well
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#20
Well, it happens in real life like the cowboy who thought he'd be a hero when a clerk was being
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#55
Whether I felt threatened or not, at that point I would have requested my bill, informed the manager
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2016
#6
I actually did that very thing in a pizza joint in a town near to us (relatively).
Maru Kitteh
Jun 2016
#57
The only thing about that is that crazies walk in and start shooting right away. They usually don't
Seeinghope
Jun 2016
#72
And then there's Dylann Roof who sat through a church study class before he opened fire.
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2016
#73
I'd never report it as a robbery, just say there is a person with a gun at John's Pizzeria and
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#22
I don't know if he's a dangerous nutcase or a non-dangerous nutcase. And yes, it would be
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#27
I'm as unauthoratarian as they come... would love to have anarchy... I realized I need to work
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#70
That would be the risk the guy took when he went out in public with his rod showing
randr
Jun 2016
#58
NO, NO, NO! That's what go the black guy at Walmart killed 2 years ago. And he just had pellet gun.
brush
Jun 2016
#34
Well that case was likely because the dude was racist and knew it was a toy gun - but if I saw
MillennialDem
Jun 2016
#71
Can you visually distinguish a soon-to-be-active shooter from any ol' schlub with a gun?
Orrex
Jun 2016
#12
Those of us who don't believe in carrying or owning large stashes of firearms have lost our rights.
redstatebluegirl
Jun 2016
#33
People like that WISH!!!!! someone will do something to give them an excuse to unholster it.
tenderfoot
Jun 2016
#59
Seen a guy in walturd the other night with a chrome or nickle plated semiauto OCin'
ileus
Jun 2016
#67