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05-15-2013, 03:55 PM
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A trained, armed civilian (I'm not talking about Law Enforcement here) will be less likely to get into a jam, because they don't act like a potential target when being interviewed or observed by a predator. I believe this is another plus for being armed and confident with the weapon.
(This is a point that Kathy Jackson makes in her fine book "Cornered Cat")
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05-31-2013, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by elm_creek_smith
Louisville (Loo-Ah-Vul), KY,
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lol...my wife is from kentucky and the first few year we were together she would always correct me how to say Louisville lol. 15+ years later and 5 kids together as always I learned to say it the way she "taught" me lol. and now we I hear people pronounce it as (Louie ville) I correct them...lol.
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