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Old June 28th, 2007
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Default Re: borrow a .22 LR in Philly?

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Originally Posted by bubba23 View Post
I don't lend out firearms, and wouldn't trust anyone who did. Sorry.

Buy the gun and tell your g/f to GET OVER IT!
Freaking 1,000,000 +

If anybody lends a rifle to a random internet poster, they deserve a swift kick in the ass.

If she doesn't let you spend your own money, to pursue the hobbies you want, then maybe its time to get a more open and understanding girlfriend, or set new rules for your relationship, because this problem will only get worse.

Or you can always use my trademarked line..

"Baby, I can either get into shooting, or get into strippers. Both cost about the same." (TM@2006)

Another option, is to make one of the PAFOA shoots all over the state. I'd let you and your GF fire my weapons under my supervision.
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