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RVA OC breakfast Sat. Jan 14th

Grapeshot

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RVA OC breakfast Sat. Jan 14th, 8:30 am

Golden Corral
11 S Providence Rd.
Richmond, VA 23236
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Directions
(804) 320-5078
 
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Grapeshot

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LOL

It was really entertaining to watch the deputy sheriff trying to look unconcerned that he didn't have the only gun in the place.

His eyes cut back and forth several times, he fondled his gun, he picked a table to the rear......then realized he was on a path in direct proximity to a 1911.
 
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Brian D.

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It was really entertaining to watch the deputy sheriff trying to look unconcerned that he didn't have the only gun in the place.

His eyes cut back and forth several times, he fondled his gun, he picked a table to the rear......then realized he was on a path in direct proximity to a 1911.

The guy must be new to that patrol area...hadn't he seen y'all before this?
 

color of law

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It was really entertaining to watch the deputy sheriff trying to look unconcerned that he didn't have the only gun in the place.

His eyes cut back and forth several times, he fondled his gun, he picked a table to the rear......then realized he was on a path in direct proximity to a 1911.
Isn't fondling your gun some sort of sex crime? I'm sorry, fondling someone else's gun is a sex crime.
 

solus

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wonder he didn't go screaming for his radio and shotgun, not necessarily in any particular order either.

trouble maker..now he will have just cause for a workman's comp case and have to live with nightmares of suspenders and purdy holstered firearms...

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