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Are they also known as "Fruit of the Boom?" Do they make you feel good all under? And I don't want you to answer... "Depends!"
"Fruit of the Boom" That's hilarious!
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..........If i do decide to carry, it will be a S&W 44 magnum model 629 with the 10" barrel, which i will conceal in my front pants pocket.
Nighthawk......always trying to impress the women, eh?

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Old 12-29-2010, 09:59 AM
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Default From the Thunderwear FAQ link.

"How safe is this type of carry? I'm concerned especially where it's located."


"Thunderwear Holsters are the safest Concealed Holsters you can own. First, the weapon is on top of the sensitive area of your body pointed down in between your feet. It's impossible to get your finger on the trigger until you extract your weapon. The fact is you actually feel more secure because your weapon will act as a "CUP" to protect the sensitive area of your body if under physical attack!"

Gives another meaning to singing soprano if the draw does not come out just right. The "CUP" also probably depends on the size of the package and I could or could not mean a derringer.
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Nighthawk......always trying to impress the women, eh?

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Try thunderware. I love mine.

http://www.thunderwear.com/

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May West would be very disappointed to find out that you weren't happy to see her.
Thinking of another well known movie reference-- Thunderwear could be the name of the jeans worn by the various cowboys in Blazing Saddles from the campfire scene.
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Thinking of another well known movie reference-- Thunderwear could be the name of the jeans worn by the various cowboys in Blazing Saddles from the campfire scene.
"How 'bout some more beans, Mr. Taggart?"

A classic!

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Thunderwear could be the name of the jeans worn by the various cowboys in Blazing Saddles from the campfire scene.
I'm not sure that statement could pass the smell test.
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I'm not sure that statement could pass the smell test.
WHOA!!!!

And can I get a "Boy howdy!"???

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Apparently not.
Check the crime statistics for communities with over 50,000 (I'd even bet we are at the top for communities with over 10,000). . . this is the safest of places . . . heck, even in heaven they had a devil and had to throw him out, so no place is perfect!
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figuratively it would a state of unlawfulness,
but literally we have heard there are few in the southwest where college students and others pack more than lunches

aren't there shootings in which the owner's firearm is used against him/her?

let's keep TV safe and sane.

Bicycles must be a great way to relieve the stress of traffic.
We have never heard of a bicyclist pulling a gun or exercising violent road rage.

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No not more cyclists, please. While they may or may not exhibit road rage they are the cause of it quite often.
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No not more cyclists, please. While they may or may not exhibit road rage they are the cause of it quite often.

Better put on your full-body armor suit, Rob. I'll sure they'll be some, shall we say, "constructive feedback" coming your way.......

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I am hiding under the couch.
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Old 12-30-2010, 09:29 AM
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I am hiding under the couch.
At least you'll not have a problem being under there if you're chewing gum.....

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WHOA!!!!

And can I get a "Boy howdy!"???

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