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Date:         Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:23:07 -0600
Reply-To:     Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      was: Friday Wal Mart;what would you do?
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About 2 years ago I was in the Ketchum, ID, 12 miles out at the end of a dirt road, turned 4 w/d trail camping in my van(RVC), biking. About 2 AM I was awakened by drunks who drove up to the front of my van, turned their brights on/of/on, raced the engine, etc., and when I didn't respond/complain they left. Since that time I now carry a bear gun (12 Ga., 18 1/2" barrel, pump 6 shot, slugs) hoping cocking it will do the trick. I've also come across bears in that area, but they don't drink much and seem to act a lot more sane, more predictable.

bob

Oh, it's in the closet.

> Entity Al Knoll spoke thus: > > > What would you do in a situation where you were accosted in your > > vanagon? > > Take a picture with the flash ON, turn on the radio LOUD with my remote > control, grab my serrated knife in one hand and my air pistol in the other > and go for it. > > -- Gnarlie >


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