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(21,057 posts)I used to run around as a friend with this nurse and sing karaoke with her and go look at fun things. This big pushy ego-filled guard who wanted her, invited us over and he prominently displayed his huge handgun that was on the counter between us and him, and bragged about it like we gave a damn. I got us out of there as quickly as I could but not as fast as I should have because you never know when someone with a weapon is gonna go loopy...
The story's clincher - a few days later, I'm singing a duet with her, - a song she asked me to sing with her that they had sang before, and once we finish and they call him up, he walks by me and sure seemed to appear to fire at me with his finger! I turned to her and said never again go around him and I avoided the creep from then on, and she said definitely. She couldn't believe how jealously he behaved. People with guns, especially lots of them are hyper emo, IMHO, as a whole.
Your comment about not making any excuses as to why youre leaving is perfect. You just go. Heck, if people get in your way and ask why you're leaving, you could just say I'll tell you later. Way too many accidental or intentional acts of violence with guns around!
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