bstrawse wrote:mnglocker wrote:Did you purchase the safe to keep your wife in yet?
Are they expensive?
B
from what I've heard, they are the most expensive thing that will ever own you.
bstrawse wrote:mnglocker wrote:Did you purchase the safe to keep your wife in yet?
Are they expensive?
B
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
plblark wrote:Honey, I bought a Gun. I bought a safe to lock it in. I'm taking a class next week to learn how to use it. I know it will take some time for you to get comfortable with. If you want to take lessons, I know a good coach and trainer.
yang wrote:If you know your wife will leave you if you did purchase one, I'd re-evaluate your decision.
Seismic Sam wrote:Ah geez, you people!!! How many times are you going to let this troll play you with the exact same schtick?? First time it was a rifle that his wife wouldn't let him keep in the house, and now it's a pistol and some of your are STILL offering sincere advice to this guy??
White Horseradish wrote:The reasoned responses might actually come in handy for some poor bastard who really does have that kind of a marriage.
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
I thought he wasn't a gun owner yet.Seismic Sam wrote:As I said in the last go-around of this charade, what are the actual chances that any gun owner could meet a woman, at some point take her back to his place where guns were present, even if locked up, go all the way through a serious romance and wind up marrying her without the subject of her hating guns coming up at some point??
Prolly not. Then again, I married a sane woman, so what I do might not be typical.Seismic Sam wrote: I mean, seriously, would you accept ANY advice on a serious emotional issue from someone whose license plate is GO AWAY???
Well, <prohibited word removed>. Now you tell me...Seismic Sam wrote:This is mnguntalk, not the Ann Landers column!!
Umm, Sam, I didn't tell anyone to play along. I just said I didn't mind if anyone did. If someone wants to waste their time, who am I to stop them?Seismic Sam wrote: If you want to be his pet dupe you have the right to do so, but please don't try telling us that we should be playing along because somebody in here might benefit from an opinion on how save a marriage that couldn't have happened in the first place.
White Horseradish wrote:I thought he wasn't a gun owner yet.Seismic Sam wrote:As I said in the last go-around of this charade, what are the actual chances that any gun owner could meet a woman, at some point take her back to his place where guns were present, even if locked up, go all the way through a serious romance and wind up marrying her without the subject of her hating guns coming up at some point??
I don't buy into that reply mnglocker. You said what you said and so did hammAR. Two direct threats to my life.
I have good Idea.
Let's let the cops figure out who is right and who is wrong here.
Ready to play with me mnglock?
Let me know how lucky you feel. I bet you don't reply and flee. If you want to reply to the challenge, let me know.
After all, you are right.
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