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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    I felt very safe living in a city where I did not have to worry about my neighbor "celebrating" New Year's Eve by shooting off his gun. And a stray bullet coming in my window. I did not worry about being robbed with the handgun stolen from the house down the block.
    Don't come to Allentown. We got all that and a bag a chips, lol.

    The first thing my dad asked my neighbors when I moved here (and my last place in Bethlehem) was whether I needed a gun for protection. I think the really old people said no at both places. Honestly, it probably wouldn't be a bad idea, but I still have no interest in owning a gun. I'd probably get a security system before a gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Don't come to Allentown. We got all that and a bag a chips, lol.
    Chips? Would they be Gibbles? I loves me some Gibbles, heart stoppers or not. LOL

    That is a nice thing about PA. You are never more than 3 miles from a junk food factory. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    Chips? Would they be Gibbles? I loves me some Gibbles, heart stoppers or not. LOL

    That is a nice thing about PA. You are never more than 3 miles from a junk food factory. LOL
    Nope, don't eat Gibbles. Remember Golden Sun chips??? We used to get them at the dairy when I was little.

    I'm not much of a chip person, but the ones I like are Utz Kettle chips, or this other brand that tastes like a Golden Sun did, called Middleswarth chips. We can get them at some Redner's markets around here.

    Ever have Puff'n Corn?? I love Puff'n Corn Carmel puffs. OMG.. can eat a bag of them easy! They're made by Utz too, but I never had them till about a month ago. OH, and Bachman's JAX cheese curls. YUMMMM!

    I'm not big on junk food, but the junk that I like, I'm particular about, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Nope, don't eat Gibbles. Remember Golden Sun chips??? We used to get them at the dairy when I was little.

    I'm not much of a chip person, but the ones I like are Utz Kettle chips, or this other brand that tastes like a Golden Sun did, called Middleswarth chips. We can get them at some Redner's markets around here.

    Ever have Puff'n Corn?? I love Puff'n Corn Carmel puffs. OMG.. can eat a bag of them easy! They're made by Utz too, but I never had them till about a month ago. OH, and Bachman's JAX cheese curls. YUMMMM!

    I'm not big on junk food, but the junk that I like, I'm particular about, lol.

    OMG the UTZ chips are delicious

    You like the puff n corn... Brian's aunt makes her own homemade caramel corn using the puff n corn.. OMG it's heavenly and I don't even like caramel corn lol




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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Ever have Puff'n Corn?? I love Puff'n Corn Carmel puffs. OMG.. can eat a bag of them easy! They're made by Utz too, but I never had them till about a month ago. OH,
    Read the stats on them.. LOVE them myself... Till I read the ingredients. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    Read the stats on them.. LOVE them myself... Till I read the ingredients. LOL
    No!!!! That takes all the fun out of them!

    In moderation they're not bad though.... just let me keep thinking that.

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    "Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."

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    FWIW, to anybody in the Central PA area... If you are ever interested in learning to shoot, firearm safety or buying a gun, please feel free to PM me. I would happily teach you anything you wanted to know. Or, if you just want to "try it once", I can have guests at my club. You could try anything from a 9mm handgun, up to a high power deer rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Don't come to Allentown. We got all that and a bag a chips, lol.

    The first thing my dad asked my neighbors when I moved here (and my last place in Bethlehem) was whether I needed a gun for protection. I think the really old people said no at both places. Honestly, it probably wouldn't be a bad idea, but I still have no interest in owning a gun. I'd probably get a security system before a gun.

    How about a gun and a security system? There is noting wrong with owning a gun, IF the person has the good sense to use & store it properly.

    p.s. I have a yard sign for a candidate in my yard too, but I wouldn't shoot someone for taking it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    How about a gun and a security system? There is noting wrong with owning a gun, IF the person has the good sense to use & store it properly.
    Other than maybe trying to shoot one when I was little (skeet shooting or whatever my dad and brother did), I have never used a gun. I wouldn't feel comfortable having one in my house since I don't know how to use it, and would only get one if I had taken a course or something in how to handle it properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Other than maybe trying to shoot one when I was little (skeet shooting or whatever my dad and brother did), I have never used a gun. I wouldn't feel comfortable having one in my house since I don't know how to use it, and would only get one if I had taken a course or something in how to handle it properly.

    They do give lessons at some gun shops & have their own practice ranges.
    Nobody should have a gun if they don't feel completely confident they could
    handle themselves & the weapon. Just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    I wouldn't feel comfortable having one in my house since I don't know how to use it, and would only get one if I had taken a course or something in how to handle it properly.
    I suspect you have more than half a brain. If you do you can own a gun.

    You just have to remember which end is the dangerous one and you too can own and use a firearm.

    But wait, there's more!

    If you choose to buy a firearm, some shops will throw in a firearms safety course. Purchase required!

    And, if you call in the next 15 minutes you might be eligible to purchase a handsome hand tooled leather or nylon holster (styles may vary) and get a free box of bullets, too!

    Call now! Operators are standing by!

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    Are the instructors handsome single men??

    Or at least the operators that are standing by??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Are the instructors handsome single men??

    Or at least the operators that are standing by??
    Better yet?

    Learn to play a musical instrument....


    Violinist's right to bear arms

    A concert violinist has been given a gun permit so he can protect his £6million Stradivarius violin.

    Matteo Fedeli, 36, travels all round Italy with his rare instrument and has been given police permission to protect it with a a 357 Smith and Wesson Magnum.

    He said he also has a team of bodyguards wherever he goes with the instrument who plan his route meticulously and make sure he is not followed. And he also has an armed escort as he travels to his concerts.

    "Thankfully I've never had to use my gun - but a 357 Magnum is certainly a useful deterrent," he said.

    "I did once have a concert though where the crowd started to get a bit close to me and the violin and my bodyguards quickly made a human barrier around me.

    "Anyone would tried to steal a rare instrument would be a bit silly though because they have satellite alarms built in and it's not as if they could just go and sell it at an auction without being noticed anyway."



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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Better yet?

    Learn to play a musical instrument....


    Violinist's right to bear arms

    A concert violinist has been given a gun permit so he can protect his £6million Stradivarius violin.

    Matteo Fedeli, 36, travels all round Italy with his rare instrument and has been given police permission to protect it with a a 357 Smith and Wesson Magnum.

    He said he also has a team of bodyguards wherever he goes with the instrument who plan his route meticulously and make sure he is not followed. And he also has an armed escort as he travels to his concerts.

    "Thankfully I've never had to use my gun - but a 357 Magnum is certainly a useful deterrent," he said.

    "I did once have a concert though where the crowd started to get a bit close to me and the violin and my bodyguards quickly made a human barrier around me.

    "Anyone would tried to steal a rare instrument would be a bit silly though because they have satellite alarms built in and it's not as if they could just go and sell it at an auction without being noticed anyway."



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