Re: Another case of mistaken identity--Ended tragically
Yes, excellent post there captquest. I have taught my boys the first one and also a variation of the second. I change it to: NEVER POINT A GUN AT ANYTHING YOU DON'T WANT TO
KILL I'll work on three and four.
As far as Australia is concerned I want to make a couple of points as I have spent a lot of time there. Some of my thoughts I posted recently to achris as I was curious about his reaction.
First I find Aussies as the closest thing to Americans on the planet. They think a lot like us with one major exception. They tend to respect and even trust their Government more than Americans do. Generally our culture and our history is to distrust Government and to never let it get too big or strong. I see Aussies feeling their Government is more of a true extension of themselves. Sooooo, if they (Aussies and their Government) outlaw handguns, then it is good and it is right.
One other observation is that Western Australians are even more like Americans than their Eastern brethren . . . annnnnnd, while I have said "I would never live anywhere on the planet other than Southern California", I have modified that over the last two years to include "or Perth".
The fact is I find that Western Australia is a very free and very entrepreneurial place with awesome boating, and outdoorsmen (all Aussies) and a "leave us alone and we'll be fine, don't mess with us" attitude. Very American style and I understand their brethren in the East consider them somewhat neanderthalish like some might think of Americans. Maybe that's why I feel at home there . . . The fact that it is on a West Coast and at approximately the 34th parallel may also have something to do with it. But I can't figure out why it gets colder when I go down the coast, when I get that right, I will report back . . .
While I also enjoy Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, there is something about WA (that's how 'dem 'dere Aussies refer to Western Australia). So maybe Mikey*2007 can think of us like blokes from WA and he might understand us a little better. Never the less "good on ya mate" and we hope you stick around as we have had a lot of fun with our other Aussie members.
Now I am gonna find something that needs killin' . . .
