Posted on 10/25/2014 6:50:38 AM PDT by rktman
Yup. Left ankle=homedepot. LOL!
Does the sheriff bill you for gas if they have to drive that far out? :>}
Thanks. I know where Marysville is - was just commenting on where I live and the police response time. I fly out of an airport in Snohomish and other’s. R/Janey :)
Pfft.
The Walmart in our city removed all the guns from the store years ago.
Noteworthy: “...the woman he was threatening was his own mother. He turned the knife on his mom when she refused to buy him a gun, according to a copy of the police report...”
I suspect the knife holder was a “definitely prohibited person” for gun ownership. Very likely mental illness. I would also guess he got the fillet knife at the store as well. (Outdoor department, both knives and guns.)
If this is the case, he is in for an extended stay at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm.
You missed the most obvious answer to the issue. Walmart will henceforth cease to sell and and all sharp instruments and any and all firearms. Pretty easy solutions huh? :>}
I live in Jacksonville, NC. The local Walmart allows open carry and concealed carry.
Awesome.
“Does the sheriff bill you for gas if they have to drive that far out? :>}”
Probably. They should if it was a wasted call.
My left foot post surgery had more stitches than a baseball. I took a picture and sent it out to our family and friends.
The non medical people said no more. The medical people wanted more pictures and copies of the X-rays.
One of our sons labeled my foot Franken Foot as the first picture was taken in October and sent then.
LOL! When I had back surgery (no replacement parts added) the staples ran from T-10 all the way down to S-1. It looked like an HO gage railroad track. Similar to you, pictures to non-meds were like “YUCK! Stop it!”. Meds were “Gimme more, gimme more.”
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