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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 1907268" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I'm sorry my friend. I worked in Gun shops in my youth, and I have never understood 2 things . Why SOME women, just feel is necessary to prevent their husbands from hunting and shooting. Often these women who have 30 pairs of shores, 25 Expensive Hand Bags. Get their Finger Nails and Toes done every two weeks. Go to salons and spend big money getting their hair done, tell the husband, NO , they have no money for him to go purchase a Gun and Boots and Hunting Clothes. Perhaps a conversation is needed. Assuring her the Gun(s ) will be locked up, and you will be a safe and ethical hunter. The other thing I don't understand is the "asking for permission ". Its like being 6 and asking " Mommy can I please go out and play " Common Buddy . At 60, that's not right, and not fair at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 1907268, member: 100742"] I'm sorry my friend. I worked in Gun shops in my youth, and I have never understood 2 things . Why SOME women, just feel is necessary to prevent their husbands from hunting and shooting. Often these women who have 30 pairs of shores, 25 Expensive Hand Bags. Get their Finger Nails and Toes done every two weeks. Go to salons and spend big money getting their hair done, tell the husband, NO , they have no money for him to go purchase a Gun and Boots and Hunting Clothes. Perhaps a conversation is needed. Assuring her the Gun(s ) will be locked up, and you will be a safe and ethical hunter. The other thing I don't understand is the "asking for permission ". Its like being 6 and asking " Mommy can I please go out and play " Common Buddy . At 60, that's not right, and not fair at all. [/QUOTE]
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