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Oh I forgot to mention I’ve hoarded a boat load of plywood....if it really gets bad I’m screwing the winders shut. I know it won’t stop bullets but you won’t be able to see what’s going on inside either.... Talked to one of the vets the other day...he toured Vietnam...and in a low almost depressed voice, he said “I ain’t got much and other than the wife not much to live for these days...if one of these idiots wants to try to take her me or any of my junk all they will find is god”. I wasn’t real sure how to react to his statement so I just nodded. I get it though, I can’t imagine what he’s been through. Happy to be near him though...
the most dangerous man in the world is the one who has nothing left to loose or live for , your guy is a close runner up. he only sounds like 2 things to live for and if someone tries and take one well he will have even less.
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#6817163 03/25/2004:51 PM03/25/2004:51 PM
I do worry about him.. we met when we moved in. I think he’s in his early 70s. We have bonded a bit since becoming neighbors. He hasn’t really done anything indicating he’s unstable...but has said a few things. It’s nice to listen to him otherwise..he’s a smart fella.
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#6817173 03/25/2005:05 PM03/25/2005:05 PM
I do worry about him.. we met when we moved in. I think he’s in his early 70s. We have bonded a bit since becoming neighbors. He hasn’t really done anything indicating he’s unstable...but has said a few things. It’s nice to listen to him otherwise..he’s a smart fella.
I wasn't saying he was unstable or that you should worry they can make great neighbors , I know a few vets , one is all about his dogs I wonder if he has much to live for besides the dogs I wouldn't want to find out.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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#6817179 03/25/2005:11 PM03/25/2005:11 PM
“I ain’t got much and other than the wife not much to live for these days...if one of these idiots wants to try to take her me or any of my junk all they will find is god”.
I would print that on one of the pieces of plywood and post it outside.
I would seriously think twice about trying to rob/invade that house for sure.
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#6817196 03/25/2005:21 PM03/25/2005:21 PM
Gotcha Greenpeet, I tend to over think, overwrite, over react...you get the idea. I also agree on not wanting to find out. As for his quote on a sign....I think I’d steer clear too. Speaking of signs. Anyone know about the signs “they” spray on houses and buildings after say a natural disaster? Like how to read them? I think I’m referring to military/police/rescue..
Poop with the door open. Lol do you really think there will be a crime spike in Green Bay wi.
Moved the family out of the city of Green Bay to a quieter community just to the north last summer. Got sick of seeing cops across the street and reading about drive-by shootings and sex offenders in the neighborhood. Doesn't mean I feel 100% safe where we're at though. It doesn't hurt to be prepared.
I've learned over the last month that I'm no good at predicting what might happen with this pandemic, so I'm trying to be more prepared.
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#6817219 03/25/2005:48 PM03/25/2005:48 PM
I do worry about him.. we met when we moved in. I think he’s in his early 70s. We have bonded a bit since becoming neighbors. He hasn’t really done anything indicating he’s unstable...but has said a few things. It’s nice to listen to him otherwise..he’s a smart fella.
I've met a few Nam Vets, my father being one. One shared more than enough. Those are the guys WE look after these days! (and of course ALL WWII vets! One being a close friend! No question what I'd do for that man!)
Best advice I was given was: situational awareness. Look ahead of where you're going.
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#6817234 03/25/2005:56 PM03/25/2005:56 PM
You might want to consider over penetration if discharging a firearm in your house you need to know where others will be at all times, have a plan. A shotgun at 5 feet preforms way different then it will at 15 yards.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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#6817237 03/25/2005:58 PM03/25/2005:58 PM
As for his quote on a sign....I think I’d steer clear too. Speaking of signs. Anyone know about the signs “they” spray on houses and buildings after say a natural disaster? Like how to read them? I think I’m referring to military/police/rescue..
Here is a video , a bit long winded in the beginning , skip to 2:15
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[Re: tlguy]
#6817300 03/25/2007:06 PM03/25/2007:06 PM
The best thing to do is put up a bunch of them Feel the Burn signs in your yard and a great big gun free zone on the front door. Don't want the would be intruder to be on alert as they break in. If they feel safe as they break in, it may just give you a few extra seconds to do what needs done. Although some of you fellas that live in a state with no baiting restrictions may not be able to do this.
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[Re: tlguy]
#6817307 03/25/2007:12 PM03/25/2007:12 PM
My shop has no windows, there is a door for hank, he's a very hungry looking boxer bull dog. There's a loaded gun in hand reach at all times. For everybody that lives here.
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Re: Home Security/Defense Tips?
[Re: tlguy]
#6817308 03/25/2007:13 PM03/25/2007:13 PM
1) If you have an attached garage and an automatic garage door opener, then you need to manually lock the walk thru door to the house. Thieves have replicates to open your overhead door.
2) Don't just have guns, stage them and train family members how to use them.
3) If you are rural and have a long driveway, then consider putting in a welcome sign. Mine says "You are within range at this point"
“What’s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.” Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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[Re: Jim H]
#6817349 03/25/2007:44 PM03/25/2007:44 PM
I do worry about him.. we met when we moved in. I think he’s in his early 70s. We have bonded a bit since becoming neighbors. He hasn’t really done anything indicating he’s unstable...but has said a few things. It’s nice to listen to him otherwise..he’s a smart fella.
I've met a few Nam Vets, my father being one. One shared more than enough. Those are the guys WE look after these days! (and of course ALL WWII vets! One being a close friend! No question what I'd do for that man!)
Best advice I was given was: situational awareness. Look ahead of where you're going.
I was train and taught by the ones that was in Nam .when I was in the navy , I took on some of there thinking. I will not see more .
Life member of DAV,NTA,NRA,ITA.Also member of FTA,CBA
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#6817361 03/25/2007:54 PM03/25/2007:54 PM
no more now than ever....no gun by my bed etc. A dog that barks etc . Sometimes we sleep with doors unlocked. If I wanted to live afraid i guess i would move to the city.