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DanEpps wrote:That's incredible!!! Does Larry just come from an unlucky family?
Lol ! Yes, black cloud and all :lol: :lol:
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Wow, hard to believe someone is waiting to rob a shop. Sorry to hear about it and hope Larry is doing well. Since I opened my shop a couple of years ago I have had little concern about it, just never thought that it would be a place to be targeted all that much. The security I do have is do to a personal carry permit and always have friends by my side like Glock, Kahr, Sig, S&W and the such. I just pray I will never have to call on them for assistance. I pray everyone stays safe in there shops.
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Michael S Murray wrote:UNBEILEIVABLE! What are they after?
Did they actually take anything from your shop?
Doesnt seem like a typical business that they think they could get some quick cash from. Tools would be much easier get after hours.You better be diligent on the lighting and awareness, they might just be so stupid as to come back-chicken shits.. Sounds like it is time to add a 12 gauge with 00 loads to the toolbench assortment.. be careful...
Neither shop had tools taken. The pawn shops are very strict guildlines. These guys are just looking for some quick "Crack" cash. The guy who got hit today lost nothing. But tossed his HOT coffee in the in the face of the idiot with the gun. Chalk 1 up for the good guy's!!! :lol:
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Hell, they'll probably sue him!!!
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They, like so many others must think that Cabinetmakers are rich! I hear that all the time. Like we have extra cash to carry around...
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It's too bad Larry or his brother weren't assembling cabinets. They could have stapled the bad guys to the wall 'till the cops came. :twisted:
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Like we really get paid to do this stuff?
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Sometimes it seems we could make more $ just flippin' burgers. :?
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Brian Shannon wrote:Sometimes it seems we could make more $ just flippin' burgers. :?

2 dbl stacks with fries....Order in Brian...... :roll: I hear the minimum wage is going up
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With the amount of time I actually work in a day I probably do make less per hour that min wage.
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