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Reverse, Inverse hospitality
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 18272" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: Reverse, Inverse hospitality</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a roommate back in the 80s that was fond of drinking vodka as well as firearms. One day I came home from work and he had a very long look on his face as he sat there mostly incoherent from the stupor. I asked what the problem was. Apparently he decided to pull out his ''unloaded'' Ruger GP100 .357 and started aiming at things. The TV, the fireplace, then the cat. For some reason, he swung it way from the cat and pulled the trigger. Surprise! It wasn't unloaded. A full power soft point round went right thought the door jam, across the hall, through the neighbors wall, and ended up in the back of their refrigerator. Fortunately they were friends. So was the manager of the apt. building who confiscated the weapon from the perp. A fun day was had by all. I don't think we gave back my 'ol roomie his weapon until he moved out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 18272, member: 42"] Re: Reverse, Inverse hospitality I had a roommate back in the 80s that was fond of drinking vodka as well as firearms. One day I came home from work and he had a very long look on his face as he sat there mostly incoherent from the stupor. I asked what the problem was. Apparently he decided to pull out his ''unloaded'' Ruger GP100 .357 and started aiming at things. The TV, the fireplace, then the cat. For some reason, he swung it way from the cat and pulled the trigger. Surprise! It wasn't unloaded. A full power soft point round went right thought the door jam, across the hall, through the neighbors wall, and ended up in the back of their refrigerator. Fortunately they were friends. So was the manager of the apt. building who confiscated the weapon from the perp. A fun day was had by all. I don't think we gave back my 'ol roomie his weapon until he moved out. Greg [/QUOTE]
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