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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1



So they basically trolled themselves??? At first I thought that red part was added afterward by a visitor or employee aggravated by their bullshit sign in order to mock them for their anti-gun foolishness. Nope, the idiots mocked themselves.

Second to what @canman said. Unless you can enforce it by metal detector, your sign is invalid. Concealed carry means "out of sight, out of mind" to every other mofo on the premises.
 
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I'm thinking just a little left of center looks ripe.



That looks like a class IV+, it is not that bad. Forks of the Kern, in California, has 17 miles of Class V non stop. The Tuolumne, which I have run 20+ times in my kayak, has 30 rapids more difficult than the one in the video. Running whitewater is so much fun, really!
 
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Unless you can enforce it by metal detector, your sign is invalid. Concealed carry means "out of sight, out of mind" to every other mofo on the premises.

And that's where Ceramic knives as well as ceramic and hardened plastic spikes become very useful, sure you may break it off in someone's neck, just pull out your backup and go for the next guy.
 
IF you could post this image as a jpg, that would be much better. I would like to store and share it at a later date.


I am going to see what I can do once I get to my laptop after work tomorrow. I am printing out a bunch of them, framing them and giving them to a few folks around here just in time for July 4th.
 
And that's where Ceramic knives as well as ceramic and hardened plastic spikes become very useful, sure you may break it off in someone's neck, just pull out your backup and go for the next guy.


I got a couple of steel push daggers and one that is made of ABS. Also got an ABS miniature boot knife too. Picked them up some years ago during a clearance event at one of those online surplus wholesalers. These things are surprisingly tough and durable.

For EDC, I wear a clinch pick on my dominant side pant pocket. Pretty nasty little bugger right there. It is discreet and can be drawn and deployed quite fast and before the assailant even know you got it.
 
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I got a couple of steel push daggers and one that is made of ABS. Also got an ABS miniature boot knife too. Picked them up some years ago during a clearance event at one of those online surplus wholesalers. These things are surprisingly tough and durable.

For EDC, I wear a clinch pick on my dominant side pant pocket. Pretty nasty little bugger right there. It is discreet and can be drawn and deployed quite fast and before the assailant even know you got it.

And in Texas, yall brought knives to a gunfight, and lost of course.

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Yep that's the one. I learned about these from our route newspaper delivery guy when I was a store manager. He had one which he uses to cut the bindings on the bundles of papers after putting them on the display rack. Fucking lightning fast with it too. Whoosh! Barely a motion, and a tattered string falls to the floor. When he showed me what he used, I was like: "Shyeet, gotta get me one of these too".