10ac wrote:They left out the most important bit of information, what where the races of the different sides?
actually, that made a thought pop into my head - how often does this scenario play out in the AA community and we never hear about it?
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10ac wrote:They left out the most important bit of information, what where the races of the different sides?
AlabamAlum wrote:I was at a biker/redneck bar (long story) this past week (pic on my Twitter account. Follow me!)..
Rarely, if ever, I would guess...at least not that dynamic where a mother hops in a car (or a subway, or a bus, or via feet) and starts looking for the person that disrespected them.how often does this scenario play out in the AA community and we never hear about it?
@alabamalum1SnoodGator wrote:AlabamAlum wrote:I was at a biker/redneck bar (long story) this past week (pic on my Twitter account. Follow me!)..
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Bklyn wrote:Rarely, if ever, I would guess...at least not that dynamic where a mother hops in a car (or a subway, or a bus, or via feet) and starts looking for the person that disrespected them.how often does this scenario play out in the AA community and we never hear about it?
There probably are some stories of mothers being disrespected (not by words or horns, but probably something more menacing and physical) and a son has gone out the house to square things and got himself shot (or shot someone). That's more likely, IMO.
Probably not. I think, in a hat tip to AA's fear, that the media likes to push these stories in states that have lax gun laws and also scenarios that help create an environment to make the masses more sympathetic to restrictive gun laws. I truly think these stories are designed to be NRA subversive...not really for the dissemination of useful information to the citizenry.eCat wrote: I wasn't focused as specifically about a mother but just wondering if this was black on black, would it get reported nationally?