> There's responsible gun culture and irresponsible gun culture. The > former is more likely found in rural areas, the latter more > likely found > in urban areas. There are still gun deaths in rural areas, > but they're > not as likely as ones in urban areas, and usually not as many are just > random. (The notable exception I'm aware of lately was the drunk guy > who killed his buddy to keep him from driving drunk.... I think that > was Bastrop County.)
Reminds me of a little story. (stop me if you've heard this one...) Two guys are hunting deer deep in the forest. One of the guys accidentally shoots the other and the shot man falls to the ground. The other guy calls 911 on his phone. The operator answers and the guy says "Help, my buddy just got shot, and I think he's dead!". The Operator replied,"Calm down sir,.. first let's make sure he is actually dead." After a brief pause, the operator hears another gunshot, then the other guy came back to the phone and says "OK... what next!" Nerd from Hell > > Julia > _______________________________________________ > http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l > _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
