Bazooka Joe71
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It seemed a little condescending to me, that she thought the man's son would be less interested in firearms if he were to attend college. Does she assume college grads don't own guns?
good point. that bugged me a bit too. at the same time, it did seem like the kid could benefit from someone fostering some more interests in him besides guns and x-box. maybe she shouldv'e taken him somewhere to meet girls.
I'm all for someone fostering some more interests besides guns and video games, but she was a 30-something year old "hip-hop" aerobics instructor...Maybe a little less preaching to the kid about college and a little more going to college for her may be in order?
I'm all for college(graduate next semester), but it did seem a bit hypocritical.
Molon Labe, why don't you invite ol' Ken to TheHighRoad?
That's a bit excessive don't you think? I didn't feel he was "trailer trash" at all.
Um, that's because he wasn't...What, because he didn't have a giant 3-story house and he didn't go to college makes him trash? I think not.
Like I said on the first page, I just wish he would have had some better arguments ready. I thought he was very well spoken though.
Man, whenever they went to the fun shoot and she was talking about how dangerous it was and how uncomfortable she felt, I couldn't help but thinking to myself, "DANGEROUS? I couldn't think of somewhere I'd feel more safe!"