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The rich, the famous, the armed.
utbrowningman
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And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
When the police arrived, they arrested the man, and examined Mr. Catsimatidis's weapon - a Walther PPK/S 9-millimeter pistol.
"The sergeant says to me, `You couldn't have shot the guy anyway: your safety is still on,' " Mr. Catsimatidis recalled. "The sweat started dripping off my head.
"I'm not going to do anything stupid like that again."
I don't even know where to start. [V]
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America," Ms. Stewart, daughter of Martha, said in an interview, explaining that she bought a .357 Magnum after 9/11 - but would be happy to give it up if handguns were banned. "Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
what sense does this make?
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America," Ms. Stewart, daughter of Martha, said in an interview, explaining that she bought a .357 Magnum after 9/11 - but would be happy to give it up if handguns were banned. "Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
Her last name is Stewart !
Doesn't have to make sense .
what sense does this make?
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America," Ms. Stewart, daughter of Martha, said in an interview, explaining that she bought a .357 Magnum after 9/11 - but would be happy to give it up if handguns were banned. "Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
It means -
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America. I mean, 'regular people'. I am not 'regular people'. I am special"
"Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun. I don't have a swimming pool, because my penthouse is too small, so I have to use the one at the Club."
""The first guy comes out with a sawed-off shotgun, goes right by me and says, `Be cool, man,' " said Mr. Catsimatidis, who has owned a gun for at least 35 years. "The second guy comes out with a sawed-off shotgun, goes by me and says, `Be cool, man.' The third guy comes out with a sawed-off shotgun, and I intertwine my arm into his arm, and I put my gun to his head, and I say, `Drop your gun, or I'll blow your head off.' "
When the police arrived, they arrested the man, and examined Mr. Catsimatidis's weapon - a Walther PPK/S 9-millimeter pistol.
"The sergeant says to me, `You couldn't have shot the guy anyway: your safety is still on,' " Mr. Catsimatidis recalled. "The sweat started dripping off my head.
"I'm not going to do anything stupid like that again."
I don't even know where to start. [V]
+1
[V]
what sense does this make?
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America," Ms. Stewart, daughter of Martha, said in an interview, explaining that she bought a .357 Magnum after 9/11 - but would be happy to give it up if handguns were banned. "Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
What a bleening stupid woman. [}:)]
what sense does this make?
"I don't believe people should be allowed to have guns in America," Ms. Stewart, daughter of Martha, said in an interview, explaining that she bought a .357 Magnum after 9/11 - but would be happy to give it up if handguns were banned. "Having a swimming pool is way more dangerous than having a gun," she added.
Rosie O'Donnell light!