M-Taliesin
Regular Member
Howdy Folks!
You may have noticed I haven't been around lately. Part of the reason is because I've been without a computer for a few days. Another has to do with jail.
My old computer, which still works terrific, was just starting to manifest problems. Nothing consistent, but little glitches and failures that were becoming more numerous with the passage of time. We decided a new computer was in order, so I brokedown and bought a new Gateway. It has the I-5 processor. It is fast and slick, and I am really happy with it. I also had a secondary drive put into the machine with a pretty darn good graphics card and more robust power supply unit. It should be the machine I rely on for years to come.
Then there is the subject of jail. It wasn't because I was OC'ing, nor guilty of some act of miscreancy, but simply an evening at the county jail with my Citizen's Academy class. We spent several hours touring the county bed and breakfast, and seeing the different units within the jail. We started with minimum security, and it seemed like a nice, large dormitory setting. It looked quite a relaxed environment, and was nothing like I expected of a jail. Then, later, we toured maximum security. Now that's more like I imagined jail to be like. Since I've never been in jail before, this visit reinforced my ambitions to stay clear of them. It wasn't at all a pleasant place to be. Along the way, we visited their medical facility, and ran into the man who taught our concealed carry class. He is a county deputy, and running into him was both unexpected and very pleasnt. My wife, my pardner and myself all took his CCW class, and now we all were on this tour and ran into him. It was a really happy reunion.
Anyhow, once the tour was finished, I went out to the parking lot and put my holster back on my hip with the XDm secured inside it. My wife left her pistol at home, and my pardner was off to the Sheriff's Office substation for a ride along with a deputy on the graveyard shift.
With the exception of Citizen's Academy classes, various police facilities and while at work, I carry open all the time. Despite the fact that I have a CCW permit, I still prefer to carry open. It is one of those things that is the right of a law abiding citizen, and reaffirms my commitment to continue being a law abiding citizen. After all, I've been to the county bed and breakfast, and while it may be a nice place to visit, I wouldn't want to stay there. Ever!!!
Blessings,
M-Taliesin
You may have noticed I haven't been around lately. Part of the reason is because I've been without a computer for a few days. Another has to do with jail.
My old computer, which still works terrific, was just starting to manifest problems. Nothing consistent, but little glitches and failures that were becoming more numerous with the passage of time. We decided a new computer was in order, so I brokedown and bought a new Gateway. It has the I-5 processor. It is fast and slick, and I am really happy with it. I also had a secondary drive put into the machine with a pretty darn good graphics card and more robust power supply unit. It should be the machine I rely on for years to come.
Then there is the subject of jail. It wasn't because I was OC'ing, nor guilty of some act of miscreancy, but simply an evening at the county jail with my Citizen's Academy class. We spent several hours touring the county bed and breakfast, and seeing the different units within the jail. We started with minimum security, and it seemed like a nice, large dormitory setting. It looked quite a relaxed environment, and was nothing like I expected of a jail. Then, later, we toured maximum security. Now that's more like I imagined jail to be like. Since I've never been in jail before, this visit reinforced my ambitions to stay clear of them. It wasn't at all a pleasant place to be. Along the way, we visited their medical facility, and ran into the man who taught our concealed carry class. He is a county deputy, and running into him was both unexpected and very pleasnt. My wife, my pardner and myself all took his CCW class, and now we all were on this tour and ran into him. It was a really happy reunion.
Anyhow, once the tour was finished, I went out to the parking lot and put my holster back on my hip with the XDm secured inside it. My wife left her pistol at home, and my pardner was off to the Sheriff's Office substation for a ride along with a deputy on the graveyard shift.
With the exception of Citizen's Academy classes, various police facilities and while at work, I carry open all the time. Despite the fact that I have a CCW permit, I still prefer to carry open. It is one of those things that is the right of a law abiding citizen, and reaffirms my commitment to continue being a law abiding citizen. After all, I've been to the county bed and breakfast, and while it may be a nice place to visit, I wouldn't want to stay there. Ever!!!
Blessings,
M-Taliesin