ahughesart
Regular Member
My father gifted me a 22 revolver and holster and I had been waiting to try out carrying it around. Woke up in the morning and decided on breakfast at Cracker Barrel. Crap, no signs or anything out front but apparently company policy is that you cannot open carry inside "for the children." I didn't bring it in after reading this on the forum, but I did inquire to the manager inside. He checked and said that yes, it is true.
Okay, fast forward 7 hours; I needed some groceries. Usually I go to Kroger, but after having read many success stories (and having a better feeling) about WalMart OCing, i decided on there instead. I pull in, walk through the door with my piece placed on my side. Meet the greeter's eyes with a grin too big to hide... haha embarrassing. I go to the sporting goods sections, check out prices for different ammo (jeeze it's gotten expensive)... Then on to getting my pets some food. I round the corner and almost cut someone off, but carrying, I feel the need to be extra courteous to people. "Oh sorry, totally my fault," I tell him. Before I know it, I catch (presumably) his daughter eyeing my piece. Then a glance up at me and a bite on her lip. She could sure disarm me if she wanted. Juice, check. Frozen food, check. Then I run into some gangster white boy and his babymamma. I felt bad for him because I think his foot was broken... he was walking very strangely. At least until he looked down at my belt. I thought his eyebrows would pop right off the top of his head. He certainly straightened up his gait.... Maybe he thought I was his PO.
And then I saw her.
That's when I realized what I loved about Kentucky, only a small minority of the women I see commonly are what I'd consider to be attractive.. But when you do find attractive girls, they are beyond anything you could ever imagine. She looked at me, I looked a her. But I digress.
Checked out, walked out. Boring right?
Okay, fast forward 7 hours; I needed some groceries. Usually I go to Kroger, but after having read many success stories (and having a better feeling) about WalMart OCing, i decided on there instead. I pull in, walk through the door with my piece placed on my side. Meet the greeter's eyes with a grin too big to hide... haha embarrassing. I go to the sporting goods sections, check out prices for different ammo (jeeze it's gotten expensive)... Then on to getting my pets some food. I round the corner and almost cut someone off, but carrying, I feel the need to be extra courteous to people. "Oh sorry, totally my fault," I tell him. Before I know it, I catch (presumably) his daughter eyeing my piece. Then a glance up at me and a bite on her lip. She could sure disarm me if she wanted. Juice, check. Frozen food, check. Then I run into some gangster white boy and his babymamma. I felt bad for him because I think his foot was broken... he was walking very strangely. At least until he looked down at my belt. I thought his eyebrows would pop right off the top of his head. He certainly straightened up his gait.... Maybe he thought I was his PO.
And then I saw her.
That's when I realized what I loved about Kentucky, only a small minority of the women I see commonly are what I'd consider to be attractive.. But when you do find attractive girls, they are beyond anything you could ever imagine. She looked at me, I looked a her. But I digress.
Checked out, walked out. Boring right?