Sammy sleeps with two dogs, her knife and her Makarov when I work nights. As she told my mother in law when MIL lapsed into PSH upon learning that Sam received a gun as a wedding present: "nothing says I love you like 'I want you to be unharmed and unmolested when I come home'".
Chris was away for the weekend. Didn't sleep any differently than I would have normally, short of waking up at 6AM in the freaking morning all weekend long. Gun was on the nightstand, dog was nearby, doors were locked.
I was so tired sunday night that I passed out on the couch at the beach with the Sig still on me. Zack scared the shit out of the guys working on the house, but he's an early warning system (who sounds menacing) not a home defense tool.
I wonder how many of these great protectors they talk about would roll over and dismiss any noise as nothing because they are too afraid to go check it out.
I love the comments about drugging themselves to sleep. So lets give a would be attacker a drugged victim that doesn't have the wits to be able to fight.
Let's see here. Before I met my fiancee there were no weapons in my house. Now there's a CZ82 on the coffee table, an AR on the floor next to the couch, my M&P on one of the bedroom dressers, a 20 gauge with buckshot next to the other and at least a 1911 in the night stand. Yeah, I think I'm set.
Those other ladies make me feel ashamed to call myself a female.
Those comments make me cry. The one lady leaves an open drawer going across her bedroom door? Yeah, like that's going to stop anyone.
ReplyDeleteA dog is a good warning alarm, but it's not a substitute for a weapon.
Hell, my roomie thinks it's weird that I lock my bedroom door at night. I don't know why. It seems like the prudent thing to do.
So eine frau!
ReplyDeleteSammy sleeps with two dogs, her knife and her Makarov when I work nights. As she told my mother in law when MIL lapsed into PSH upon learning that Sam received a gun as a wedding present: "nothing says I love you like 'I want you to be unharmed and unmolested when I come home'".
ReplyDeleteMy Partner can not have a firearm, and even they are better armed then most of those commenters.
ReplyDeleteChris was away for the weekend. Didn't sleep any differently than I would have normally, short of waking up at 6AM in the freaking morning all weekend long. Gun was on the nightstand, dog was nearby, doors were locked.
ReplyDeleteI almost pity those women. Almost.
I was so tired sunday night that I passed out on the couch at the beach with the Sig still on me. Zack scared the shit out of the guys working on the house, but he's an early warning system (who sounds menacing) not a home defense tool.
DeleteYou are much nicer that I would have been.
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to articulate how I feel about this. For now it involves a lot of incoherent sputtering.
Breda, I want my 10 min back. ;)
ReplyDeleteBut here
http://www.fakeposters.com/posters/2012/06/05/nlh7n3ngh3/
Enjoy.
Ratus
oh lordy. some nights i go outside & just relax under the stars if i want to.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many of these great protectors they talk about would roll over and dismiss any noise as nothing because they are too afraid to go check it out.
ReplyDeleteI love the comments about drugging themselves to sleep. So lets give a would be attacker a drugged victim that doesn't have the wits to be able to fight.
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ReplyDeleteLet's see here. Before I met my fiancee there were no weapons in my house. Now there's a CZ82 on the coffee table, an AR on the floor next to the couch, my M&P on one of the bedroom dressers, a 20 gauge with buckshot next to the other and at least a 1911 in the night stand. Yeah, I think I'm set.
ReplyDeleteThose other ladies make me feel ashamed to call myself a female.
And that's why I announce myself loud and clear when I come home. :-*
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