KelVarnson
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Great stuff there, Restorer. Too bad there's not a "Best of THR", I would nominate your post. However, I think you forgot "No pearl grips after Labor Day".
BReilley said:The submitted question was not answered at all, and the column was used as a soapbox for the columnist to voice his political view in a very "you're part of the problem" way. I think it's lame, deliberately accusatory, and I'd say it's worth sending a nasty letter to the editor.
I respect this guy's opinion
From that, he gets this:What's the GQ view on concealed firearms?
The question asked was clearly, "what are the fashion laws concerning carrying a firearm?"
The question asked was clearly, "what are the fashion laws concerning carrying a firearm?"
Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you:
Prince Yamato
the next Democratic nominee for The Supreme Court Of The United States.
Prince Yamato said:Also, how does reading GQ make me gay and/or a Democrat?
> I have a permit to carry a concealed weapon in Alabama. I wear a Springfield Armory 1911 EMP chambered in nine milimeters. (I carry hollowpoints of course). It's a pretty sexy gun. It looks great with a suit or with ranch gear. What's the GQ view on concealed firearms?
Mr. Style Guy, shouldn't you be writing your column with a quill pen?I think what everyone overlooks when discussing the Second Amendment today is that its writers were actually concerned with dirks, sabers, cudgels, and muzzle-loaders, not semiautomatic weapons.
Any "man" who calls anything other than a woman sexy should have his man card revoked.