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jimmy the one

(2,708 posts)
9. everything right, but might I add?
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 01:52 PM
Aug 2014

RSB girl: We ordered dinner, got our glasses of wine and then noticed a very intoxicated man at the bar. He had a large gun in a holster at his hip. He kept patting it like a security blanket. The waiter told us it was a Glock (sp).
He got very loud and seemed very agitated. I became more and more uncomfortable. Finally I told my husband I couldn't sit there any longer. We left our waiter 20 dollars, left enough for our meal which had not yet arrived and left


You spelled glock correctly, you did the right thing except $20 a bit much, & did about all a reasonable person could do.

Well, except maybe: http://www.bulletproofme.com/Bullet_proof_Vests_Catalog.shtml

and reviews: http://www.bulletproofme.com/Ballistic_Protection_Levels.shtml

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Not "cheap imported vests on sale" but U.S.-made vests that are in good condition, inexpensive, ready to wear, and a great value. Police Departments are legally obligated to only use vests under warranty with an insurance policy - so even though a 5 year old vest is typically still perfectly serviceable, they are retired.
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I actually got one of these about 10 years ago for about the same price $180, a level IIA with 16 layers Kevlar, not really that much, better one is 22 layers. They come with a hard ceramic/metal 'rifle plate' which fits in a pocket around the heart area. The rifle plate I removed cause it sets off metal detectors too much.

No I'm not a bpv salesman, & where are you Bill??????


Eating out and open carry. [View all] redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 OP
Can the business post a sign saying that you can't bring weapons on their property? catrose Aug 2014 #1
In Mississippi the law says businesses can post "No Weapons on Premises" signs Glorfindel Aug 2014 #2
Good for you for leaving...everyone needs to do that CanonRay Aug 2014 #3
The guy was breaking the law and committing a felony indie9197 Aug 2014 #4
You did exactly the right thing. Not Me Aug 2014 #5
I just heard that Target profits are way down. louis-t Aug 2014 #6
Let's have a little moment of clarity, shall we? Paladin Aug 2014 #7
Here in Oklahoma it is so normal we are in the minority. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #12
Pro-gun militancy has devolved into a full-scale terroristic movement in this country. Paladin Aug 2014 #14
What you did will make a difference. flamin lib Aug 2014 #8
everything right, but might I add? jimmy the one Aug 2014 #9
Is this supposed to be funny? It isn't. Squinch Aug 2014 #10
What the fuck is your problem? Paladin Aug 2014 #15
et tu brutes jimmy the one Aug 2014 #17
You started out your post by complimenting someone on being able to spell "glock"..... Paladin Aug 2014 #18
we are on the same side you know jimmy the one Aug 2014 #19
OK, since we're on the same side, here's what to do with those vests: Paladin Aug 2014 #20
Not drunk, they can't. You should've called the cops. Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #11
I didn't reward the restaurant, I didn't feel it was right to stiff the waiter who we knew well. redstatebluegirl Aug 2014 #13
Fair enough. I feel for you. Starboard Tack Aug 2014 #16
You made your choice as a customer ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2014 #21
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