Originally posted by waterfall Racer, I am trying to remember the movie in which the line "Don't bring a knife to a gun fight" appeared. I am thinking it was "The Magnificent Seven." Any help?
I cannot remember the first time I heard the line in a movie, in fact I seem to recall that someone uttered that line when I was much younger and there was some sort of conflict at a keg party one weekend.
I also recall a quote, and thought it was Ben Franklin, but again, the origin escapes me. Here it is:
"I carry it (a gun) in hopes that I may never need it for the reason that I carry it."
For sure, the discussion about this subject could seriously derail this thread (as if this thread has not already been completely and hopelessly derailed) and likely even get us cross threaded with the rules here about discussions of things political.
Any way you slice it, a K3 would be of little help in such matters. And hociR should tread lightly when in my presence, for I never will make it clear if I do, or do not, exercise my 2nd amendment rights.
And it is breakfast time now, so how about some thick farm sliced bacon, fresh eggs, and hash browns with onions and shredded Tillamook cheddar cheese on them?
Mmmmmm . . . . . . . . . . tasty!