"I am terribly sorry to hear that you suffer from an irrational fear of inanimate objects. You may not be aware but there are many psychologists that can help treat your disorder. Would you like help in finding a mental health specialist to help with your phobia?"
People like her prefer their danger to be covered up and out of sight. I can never get a good answer of people like that when I ask, "how is it better if you can't see it?"
Its been jumping 30cents in these parts.
"Ma'am, it's not as big as it looks in these pants, but thanks for noticing"
Maybe the woman was actually afraid of the SERPA holster, and not the gun.
All of you folks making jokes about Kentuckians DO realize that everything you are saying about Kentuckians being a bunch of inbred hillbillies is EXACTLY what the folks in Louisville/Lexington say about their neighbors just north of the river don't you?
"Hoosier" is a derogatory term everywhere but in Indiana...It took a couple of trips to New England, St. Louis, and Chicago to figure out those folks weren't exactly complimenting me with that salutaion.......
During the 2008 election I was reading the Indy paper and they were interviewing folks in Broad Nipple about Obama's chances of carrying Indiana and most of the Birkenstock clad hippies seemed to think he had a chance but they were worried about, (and I quote because they did) the "so called "Hoosiers" in the Southern part of the state..." Apparently they were wondering if we were going to take time off from sleeping with our cousins, burning crosses in yards, and leave our stills long enough to go vote and possibly prevent "The One" from getting elected...
I married a girl from Kentucky, and I'm quite happy that I did so, thank you very much!
It's not a matter if they were from Kentucky or not. The real division is US 30. Then you have Indiana, Northern Kentucky, and Kentucky.
LOL, that is one of the first things I learned when I moved north of 30. Everyone south of that line are dumb hillbillies... then I had to break it to them I was from Eastern KY.It's not a matter if they were from Kentucky or not. The real division is US 30. Then you have Indiana, Northern Kentucky, and Kentucky.
It's not a matter if they were from Kentucky or not. The real division is US 30. Then you have Indiana, Northern Kentucky, and Kentucky.
Oops, and then there is Everything West of St. Joseph county. That is lumped in with the People's Republic of Northern Illinois.I second this.
OLD JOKE
"What's a Hoosier?"
"A Kentuckian whose car broke down on the way to Dee-Troit..."
Probably has something to do wih the great Indiana/Kentucky war.All of you folks making jokes about Kentuckians DO realize that everything you are saying about Kentuckians being a bunch of inbred hillbillies is EXACTLY what the folks in Louisville/Lexington say about their neighbors just north of the river don't you?
"Hoosier" is a derogatory term everywhere but in Indiana...It took a couple of trips to New England, St. Louis, and Chicago to figure out those folks weren't exactly complimenting me with that salutaion.......
During the 2008 election I was reading the Indy paper and they were interviewing folks in Broad Nipple about Obama's chances of carrying Indiana and most of the Birkenstock clad hippies seemed to think he had a chance but they were worried about, (and I quote because they did) the "so called "Hoosiers" in the Southern part of the state..." Apparently they were wondering if we were going to take time off from sleeping with our cousins, burning crosses in yards, and leave our stills long enough to go vote and possibly prevent "The One" from getting elected...