A very bad day...

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Re: A very bad day...

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:33 am

Its amazing how quickly my post of describing the grief and misery of the poor folks of Colorado, suffering the death and injury inflicted on their friends and in loved-ones, by a lone, "fruit-case", Gunman, can degenerate into a glorification of American Gun Culture.... :o...!

Paul...putting his little elastic Catapult back in the kitchen drawer... [smiley=beer.gif]...!
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Re: A very bad day...

Postby Bud Greene » Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:34 am

Its amazing how quickly my post of describing the grief and misery of the poor folks of Colorado, suffering the death and injury inflicted on their friends and in loved-ones, by a lone, "fruit-case", Gunman, can degenerate into a glorification of American Gun Culture.... :o...!

Paul...putting his little elastic Catapult back in the kitchen drawer... [smiley=beer.gif]...!

Aww, come on Foz, what else can you expect from a country which, in it's national anthem..."the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air..." ::)
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Re: A very bad day...

Postby expat » Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:59 pm

Its amazing how quickly my post of describing the grief and misery of the poor folks of Colorado, suffering the death and injury inflicted on their friends and in loved-ones, by a lone, "fruit-case", Gunman, can degenerate into a glorification of American Gun Culture.... :o...!

Paul...putting his little elastic Catapult back in the kitchen drawer... [smiley=beer.gif]...!



Any thread such as this will always have a gun debate running within in it. The problem being that in many peoples eyes, a person such as this represents all gun owners..........

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Re: A very bad day...

Postby andy190 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:03 pm

Whilst it
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Re: A very bad day...

Postby Hagar » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:20 am

Why would you take a six year-old to a midnight screening of Batman?

That's a very good point Andy. Perhaps young children being subjected to more & more violence on the screen is part of the problem. I see this film has a 13-PG certificate in the US. My 7 year-old granddaughter wouldn't be allowed to watch it anyway, whatever time of day it was.
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