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On Thu, 06 Feb 2025 06:43:54 -0500, Catrike RyderJohn, your memory has gotten most of the above wrong.
<Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 21:51:02 -0500, Frank KrygowskiAs a comment to the above I remember Frank stating, as proof that he
<frkrygow@gXXmail.com> wrote:
>On 2/4/2025 7:52 PM, John B. wrote:>>>
So, in this case we have Frankie., the coward who is terrified of
firearms, disparaging others who may be (lets face it) braver then he.
No, John, I am not and never have been terrified of firearms. I'm not
particularly interested in shooting, but I have done a reasonable amount
of target shooting with friends and family. I have kept a gun in the
house, not one used for protection, but used for target shooting. I
don't do that any more because I'm just not that interested.
Krygowski has claimed that keeping a gun in your house makes it more
likely you'll get shot, and yet he says he's done it, so I guess his
personal experience is evidence that his claim was wrong.
>And I don't see how you can say that a person who refuses to ride a bike>
without the "protection" of a gun is braver than I am.
Well, in spite of your brags about not being afraid you've guns,
you've shown no evidence of it.
>People who carry guns for "protection" (a common motive) are almost by>
definition afraid something will happen. That's not bravery. That's fear.
<shrug>
did know something about guns that "I've shot a .22 a few times" and
now "a few times" has grown into " I have kept a gun in the house, not
one used for protection, but used for target shooting."
Now Frankie so often tells that he documents everything and provides
preferences? But no reference found for keeping gun in his house.".
Strange how a gun in your pocket is cowardice and one in your house is
target practice?
Can he be lying?
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