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Old 05-10-2011, 06:54 PM
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a man purse is one thing (a satchel, a european shoulder bag, etc) a fanny pack? i also dont like the concept of a bag that can be set down, left in the car and so on. also any one else carrying concealed knows darn well what you got there... a gun or make up. i too am looking for new options as it gets hot, pocket carry works so well in cargo shorts, i also like being able to have a hand on the grip and any body else sees just a guy with his hands in his pockets. this came up at work. we have a comic on the wall where a female coworker says to a guy "whatever you are carrying in there can not be worth looking that rediculous" .... debatable when talking concealed carry.. kt
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:20 PM
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Nearly spat my coffee over the keyboard , in the UK a Fanny is the name given to a ladies private parts ie a c--t
O.K., Eggy....but just remember this: YOU brought it up!

True story time.....I used to work in an E.R. in a hospital in Detroit about 30 years ago; the Director used to have some great "strange, but true..." stories. One of them (that happened a few years prior to my working there) involved a female inmate from one of the State prisons that was being transferred (I assume for court) to the city. While on the drive, the bus driver hit a pothole or bump or some such thing and heard a loud "wump" or "thump", and just assumed that something had hit the bus. Shortly thereafter, one of the prisoners on the bus collapsed, so they brought her to the nearest E.R. (ours). She had every symptom of shock Shallow respirations, rapid pulse, low BP....the docs couldn't figure it out. On X-ray, they saw a bullet in the lower part of her chest. Then someone got the bright idea to do a pelvic exam on her, and lo and behold! The found a small, .25 caliber striker fired semiauto pistol in a "unique" holster! Turns out that apparently, when the bus hit the pothole, the force jarred the firing pin loose from the sear and the gun fired. I'm told she survived after surgery.

So, now.....no more talk about "fanny" packs, O.K.? Or man purses, ect!
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