Bill Dowis of Clayton county Ga, is a Korean war veteran that sells firewood from his home. Two men purchased wood from him, then one man asked to wash his hands inside the house. Once inside, the man washed his hands and then pulled a gun. They ordered him to floor in his bedroom while they seached his home for money and guns, but the bedroom is where he kept his .357 magnum...
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I'd say cheers all 'round, but lesson learned.....do not allow strangers into your home or office.
I had a similar instance recently when a woman came to my house asking to pee. I told her i don't let strangers in my house. She begged and bounced up and down making me feel bad so i stepped out from beside the door where i always keep my gun out of site in my hand when i answer the door, and i gestured towards the bathroom with my gun and invited her in. She declined and walked back to the street- miraculously with no trace of he former panicked need to pee. I hope she wasn't just a nice lady needing to pee- i am not heartless- but i can say that me and mine are safe for another day.
I had a similar instance recently when a woman came to my house asking to pee. I told her i don't let strangers in my house. She begged and bounced up and down making me feel bad so i stepped out from beside the door where i always keep my gun out of site in my hand when i answer the door, and i gestured towards the bathroom with my gun and invited her in. She declined and walked back to the street- miraculously with no trace of he former panicked need to pee. I hope she wasn't just a nice lady needing to pee- i am not heartless- but i can say that me and mine are safe for another day.
If she did have to pee, I doubt she knocks on doors asking to admire the indoor plumbing now...