Didn't Get to Mention · 3:09am Mar 6th, 2019
I can't observe at the Italian store. Unfortunately, the owner is worried that the health inspector would get a funny feeling about a dingus lingering about the store for three days.
In other news. . .
I am now licensed to carry in my state.
I also got to listen to Nine Inch Nails's The Downward Spiral while driving today. I think it's definitely worth the money I bought the CD for on Amazon. The more electronic and distorted parts of the music on the album give me a strange recollection and nostalgia back to my days of playing Spyro: Ripto's Rage. Then again, you guys probably are aware that I harbor no distaste for edgy music. . .
Still, liked it better overall than With Teeth. 🤔
My paper from last Saturday got 100%, so I'm happy. A whole 3% of my grade preserved in that class.
R and R Programming isn't graded yet, but it looks like I'm getting an A.
Riptos rage was one of my favorite games as a kid. And suprisingly the disc still works.
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My disc barely worked when I was younger. My earliest video games taught me about patience and loss of progress. Still, I definitely look forward to playing a remaster.
And what might you be carrying?
Groceries!?
Sorry. I don't know what came over me.
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More like, what will I be carrying? I don't currently own any firearms yet.
More to your question, however, I'm thinking of a Kahr CW9. My family isn't as big into compact pistols, though. My grandpa's big on his full-size 1911, and my great-uncle Ed's Glock 17 I've tried. I've read a lot of good reviews for the Kahr and really want an arm that I'm not going to hate carrying for carry. I'm definitely going to have to train a bit with it to get used to it. Grandpa sounded also like he was planning on giving me his .357 Magnum revolver, too, although the make and model of it I don't recall. Definitely heavier than the Kahr, though.
Since I'm still stuck on campus for a couple more months, there's no point in going out and getting one while I'm home, though. Technically, only concealed carry is covered by the license. I was still able to carry open and own long guns and handguns. Been reading up a good deal on laws in my state and a few others, as well as federal stuff. My interest in firearms has been rekindled after many years of dormancy.
I don't understand. I did get some more pizzelles from the Italian store, though, if that's what you're asking.
Are you perhaps hungry, dobermans?
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Hm, I'll have to look into that, as I'm not familiar with the brand. I seem to remember that many states have reciprocity with your native state, so you should be in good stead if you find a job elsewhere. I'll PM you at some point.
No worries - it was the first image that popped into my head when I read "licensed to carry". I would have been worried if you did understand.
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I wasn't familiar, either. However, I think it may be considered a "well-kept secret," or as I would put it, "good product poorly marketed." You are correct on the reciprocity point. A shame that Illinois does not make that list, but not surprising, after I've been there. Funny enough, thinking about a couple experiences while interning this summer actually compelled me to get my permit...
I reeeeally should've replied to your last message by this point, but I've needed this break so bad. Needed to disengage from my usual entertainment, too, which meant being away from here for a bit.
Well, to be honest, when I read "groceries," the first image for me was of bread and second was of lemons and the third was of ammunition.