Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: AZRedhawk44 on July 09, 2010, 12:45:19 PM
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/38166433#38166433
Video report, no text transcript available.
At the end, the police sound like they blame the home owner for the situation. I wonder if they'll end up billing him for their response?
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Where does the "EE" spelling for Sneak come from?
I've seen it twice in two days now.
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Where does the "EE" spelling for Sneak come from?
I've seen it twice in two days now.
Ahhh, that's why I misread the title. I flipped the letters and read "Beer sneaks into house".
I thought it was a teenager's lame excuse...
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Sheesh. Sawry. Know its ficksed.
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I was just curious if it was a typo or intentional.
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Do these people not own guns?
I'm fairly sure that if I saw, with both of my own two eyes, a bear inside my house, the first thing I would be doing) unless the bear was actively charging at me at that very momment) would be trying to put my hands on a gun - and preferably the biggest one I owned.
I do not think I would head downstairs after it bearhanded (no pun intended but it sure is a good one) and then pick up a baseball bat and start waling away at it.
But then I've never experienced anything like that. Maybe seeing a bear inside your house causes your brain, as well as other stuff, to run down your leg.
stay safe/
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Actually, that would have had to be "bare handed" to be a pun. :laugh:
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or "beerhanded"...
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Actually, that would have had to be "bare handed" to be a pun. :laugh:
Disagree. Barehanded is correct and therefore not a pun. Bearhanded is more suitable for this written pun. :police:Pun Police.
=D
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Flys, you're spoiling my pun Nazi vibe, here. :P
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There's been a Bear (a big black one!) lying around our house all day and I haven't shot it. :P