And that is why I am a cat person ....
I opted to move to where I can take a stroll without carrying "workout-weights".While not all doggies are bad dogs there are some who are. The same is true for people. When I walk either of our dogs I like to be prepared for either man or dog.
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Ron
Yikes. I think they may be prepared for ONE dog alone but maybe not for several attacking all at once. Their wolf instincts must kick back in, hanging and hunting in packs.
That would be my thought on this attack too. Unless trained and commanded to attack, by a owner, most single dogs won't. But a pack? All bets are off.Their wolf instincts must kick back in, hanging and hunting in packs.
As did I. However bad doggies can surface in the best of neighborhoods when there are reckless or irresponsible owners. Bad dogs are not limited to inner city housing projects. Dogs aside in good to very good neighborhoods car jackings have sadly become commonplace as hood rats migrate to the affluent areas to rob people and in broad daylight.I opted to move to where I can take a stroll without carrying "workout-weights".
In Cleveland? You must be kidding.in good to very good neighborhoods car jackings have sadly become commonplace as hood rats migrate to the affluent areas to rob people and in broad daylight.
Great one, truly classic. Seriously I am more concerned with two legged threats than four.In Cleveland? You must be kidding.
I had one of those Kimbers traded it for a Stihl chain saw when cutting fire wood. Now that there is no license concealed carry, I wish I still had it, beautiful guns.Great one, truly classic. Seriously I am more concerned with two legged threats than four.
Ron
It's too bad that conceal carrying a chain saw is not practical...I had one of those Kimbers traded it for a Stihl chain saw when cutting fire wood. Now that there is no license concealed carry, I wish I still had it, beautiful guns.
I think I could conceal my 18v Milwaukee Sawzall in my duster.It's too bad that conceal carrying a chain saw is not practical...
A Plymouth Duster?I think I could conceal my 18v Milwaukee Sawzall in my duster.
I have two of them, an all stainless in addition to the two tone pictured. They both work fine as to form, fit and function. My first was a result of a friend needing money and that sold me. I figured on selling it when I got it until I tried it.I had one of those Kimbers traded it for a Stihl chain saw when cutting fire wood. Now that there is no license concealed carry, I wish I still had it, beautiful guns.
That too.A Plymouth Duster?
Ron
That's hw I got the Kimber I had. That and quite a few other guns. A guy I worked with was going through a divorce and didn't want his soon to be ex to claim any of them. Deal was to sell them back for the same price after the divorce, but he never asked for them back. got a lot of nice stuff from him.I have two of them, an all stainless in addition to the two tone pictured. They both work fine as to form, fit and function. My first was a result of a friend needing money and that sold me. I figured on selling it when I got it until I tried it.
Ron
Divorces make for great sales.That's hw I got the Kimber I had. That and quite a few other guns. A guy I worked with was going through a divorce and didn't want his soon to be ex to claim any of them. Deal was to sell them back for the same price after the divorce, but he never asked for them back. got a lot of nice stuff from him.