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Can you provide GPS coordinates of the location. I feel this situation justifies further...research. yes research.
Don't want to give up my honey holes for beaver.
Pun intended
Can you provide GPS coordinates of the location. I feel this situation justifies further...research. yes research.
Well, I want to hear the pastor story now.Maybe not a creepy experience but a very close call with death. I was about 13 years old fishing Herring Creek just below the reservoir
( Stanislaus county, ca) I was hopping from Boulder to Boulder fishing holes along the way. I jumped onto a flat top boulder about the size of a dining table, it immediately teetered straight up, I slipped off and was standing in three feet of water with the boulder standing vertical, the top of it was above my head. I didn't even have time for a prayer before it flopped back to its original position. Other than a retarded pastor that almost killed me with a pistol, that's the closest I've come to dieing so far.
Dec 31st 2012 I was finishing a floor, putting in the transition strip when the home owner brought out his carry pistol to show it to me. I never asked to see it. We had been talking guns, one upping each other in a way. " I have my ccw"... "I got my hunting license when I was 8 yrs old". Well fast forward a couple weeks and here I am the last few minutes of the job, and dude brings out a little black plastic pistol. In my stupidity I assumed he was safe with firearms. When he racked the slide I could hear it was loaded. I thought oh God please don't,, bang! It was pointed perpendicular to me about 16" away from my body. It ricocheted off the flat side of a stud at the end of the wall where I was standing in the opening. It scuffed dudes boot and went into the floor. If it had blown out sideways I'd have likely been killed. I took the gun from him as he told me " it's clear now". It was stove piped with 2 live rounds. After I cleared it I threw the gun at him and screamed at him for at least an hour. I wanted to break his nose, but I really needed my job.Well, I want to hear the pastor story now.
Saw an unexplainable light above our camp elk hunting one time. Couldn't figure out what it was so we left.
Thanks for sharing. Geez!Dec 31st 2012 I was finishing a floor, putting in the transition strip when the home owner brought out his carry pistol to show it to me. I never asked to see it. We had been talking guns, one upping each other in a way. " I have my ccw"... "I got my hunting license when I was 8 yrs old". Well fast forward a couple weeks and here I am the last few minutes of the job, and dude brings out a little black plastic pistol. In my stupidity I assumed he was safe with firearms. When he racked the slide I could hear it was loaded. I thought oh God please don't,, bang! It was pointed perpendicular to me about 16" away from my body. It ricocheted off the flat side of a stud at the end of the wall where I was standing in the opening. It scuffed dudes boot and went into the floor. If it had blown out sideways I'd have likely been killed. I took the gun from him as he told me " it's clear now". It was stove piped with 2 live rounds. After I cleared it I threw the gun at him and screamed at him for at least an hour. I wanted to break his nose, but I really needed my job.
Happens every day. I think most cases, as opposed to ignorance, are a fulfillment of the old adage, " Familiarity breeds contempt. " The things that can prove fatal if that adage seeps in are just about limitless.Dec 31st 2012 I was finishing a floor, putting in the transition strip when the home owner brought out his carry pistol to show it to me. I never asked to see it. We had been talking guns, one upping each other in a way. " I have my ccw"... "I got my hunting license when I was 8 yrs old". Well fast forward a couple weeks and here I am the last few minutes of the job, and dude brings out a little black plastic pistol. In my stupidity I assumed he was safe with firearms. When he racked the slide I could hear it was loaded. I thought oh God please don't,, bang! It was pointed perpendicular to me about 16" away from my body. It ricocheted off the flat side of a stud at the end of the wall where I was standing in the opening. It scuffed dudes boot and went into the floor. If it had blown out sideways I'd have likely been killed. I took the gun from him as he told me " it's clear now". It was stove piped with 2 live rounds. After I cleared it I threw the gun at him and screamed at him for at least an hour. I wanted to break his nose, but I really needed my job.
I understand what you mean, but this was a case of an inexperienced idiot handling a weapon.Happens every day. I think most cases, as opposed to ignorance, are a fulfillment of the old adage, " Familiarity breeds contempt. " The things that can prove fatal if that adage seeps in are just about limitless.
No argument from me in your case. Too many people just buy a gun and learn " on the fly " . No instruction. A prescription for a catastrophe for sure.I understand what you mean, but this was a case of an inexperienced idiot handling a weapon.
Anyone with safe handling skills knows if you want to hand someone a firearm, you do it with the action open. Racking the slide and pulling the trigger shows the level of incompetence this man had
In that case….The only beaver I was interested in that day was the big brown ones that make huge mud and stick hutches in the water.
Spill the beans, please, before this thread dries up!2 weeks of on and off reading and I'm finally to the end. When I get a little more time, i've got at least two stories to tell. Maybe think of a few more in the process. Amazing thread and some of these really resonate and gave me goosies.
That’s crazy… you learn something new every day!https://www.science.org/content/article/beware-fog#:~:text=Researchers have found that coastal,harm ecosystems and human health.
maybe you suffered from some mercurial fog