I suppose it could have been worse.
It could have been Playboy or Embroidery Today.
I can’t believe that my grocery store even carries ‘Combat Handgun Magazine’ and yet they no long carry Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion or Mad Magazine.
Something ain’t right I say.
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I’m impressed that I see “Surfing” on the rack, too! Y’all have quite the variety in the G-Store!
(We have a LOT of hairstyling mags in ours…hmmm….now I’m going to have to look into the weaponry rags ;) )
Great shot!
oh. my. gawd!
(that could be hellboy, of course.)
Right about now, I’m thinking of a little store near my parent’s house that proclaims, in neon lights, “Bait. Tackle. Guns.”
Well, it is so embarrassing to be the only one on the playground who can’t talk that handgun talk.
Down here in the South, that is perfectly acceptable.
And expected.
That is so funny:-) It is the less of 3 evils:-)
Great shot… my little man would be reading right along side him!
Or he could have had all three! Then what?
I think it’s fine. If he’s really interested, you would be wise to just teach him about gun safety in case he ever comes across guns somewhere (like playing at a friend’s house). Any shooting range will have a “gun safety class” that will last about 2-3 hours and teach all about guns, how to handle them, etc. and will end with some time on the firing range shooting the gun. Then, if he ever encounters a gun, he will respect it, know what to do, and will be far less likely to have a deadly accident. Just a thought…since he is obviously very curious about guns.
This so could have been my son!
You are right, it could have been much worse. He could do an add for the NRA! :-)
My sons are diving into all-things-guns lately, also. Is it in the water?
Buy him some embroidery and hair mags for target practice.
Old lamps work great, too. Not much point, but SO much more fun than Coke cans.