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In reply to the discussion: Taking your AR-15 out on a dinner date really IS more dangerous than posting on DU. [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)30. AFAIK the general amnesty on time out's is still in place
There are others out there with 8 or supposedly even more hides still posting.
I used to think it was satire or performance art, but I actually think he truly believes, which is a frightening concept.
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Taking your AR-15 out on a dinner date really IS more dangerous than posting on DU. [View all]
stone space
May 2016
OP
That is true. Still you'd have to have serious issues to want to chase someone down due to shit
jmg257
May 2016
#13
SS -- have you contacted Kamala Harris for her failure to do what's in her power to do........
pablo_marmol
May 2016
#9
I voted posting on DU. I recall a member threatening to fart in my general direction.
Eleanors38
May 2016
#10
If I was going out to dinner I sure wouldn't be lugging my AR-15 with me. Would get in the way of me
Waldorf
May 2016
#11
Same thing here. Big family and friends dinner for my Dad's 93rd Birthday last Saturday
DonP
May 2016
#18
If he keeps it up, our genial host may need to "gently" use his rarely used hammer
DonP
May 2016
#40
I have better things to do than worry about something that will never happen
Travis_0004
May 2016
#21