Yesterday evening, around 7:30 P.M., I was cooking steaks on my backyard grill when I heard a commotion. My wife heard it too. I peered through the shadowboxed fence and saw three young men in their 20’s pile out of a vehicle with vanity license plates that read, "CAR SPA." One of them, Chris, our neighbor’s son, flung a beer can onto his parent’s driveway. Then a fist fight ensued between him and the driver while the other dude decided he’d had enough and peeled out in his own car.
My wife asked if we should call the police, and as always, probably because I don’t like to get involved, plus they weren’t really connecting with their punches, I said, "No." I tried to go back to my grilling, but they got a bit louder, signifying that their pseudo-fight was starting to get more heated. I opened our side gate and continued watching them. Chris was trying to get something from the other guy’s right hand. It was metallic silver and by God when I heard the click I yelled for my wife to get me the phone on our deck and to go in the house.
But I wasn’t sure. Was it a gun? Turned out he had a pair of pliers and at one point he was swinging them wildly at Chris. Disgusted, thinking they’re both drunken jerks, I went back to the steaks which were now overcooked. We ate our dinner inside with the television on just loud enough to drown out their shenanigans.
Today’s picture: As a fifth-grader in 1973, I received my first pellet gun. I knew the responsibilities involved having taken a gun safety course. I still have that pellet gun, among other firearms.
In last week’s news: Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm signed six bills that would give armed citizens who shoot in self-defense added protection against lawsuits and criminal charges. Unfortunately, our dear Republicans, who introduced these bills, cried foul, saying she didn’t really believe in them, that she really did it to gain votes, afterall, her constituents are the antigun crowd. I’m just glad that as a homeowner, I’m no longer required to flee my property. In fact, I can now use deadly force not only in my home, but my garage and yard as well. Barn too, (although, I don’t have one).
Advice from a current student of mine doing time for domestic violence: Never date a barmaid because there’s free alcohol involved. Turns out, he violated his parole by bringing a pellet gun into a bar and threatening his girlfriend. Do they have enough laws protecting a place of business? Our dear barmaid could’ve saved the taxpayers some money and not faced criminal prosecution or lawsuits if she just . . . well, you know . . . imagine that.
Saturday, July 22, 2006
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Yesterday's post, "Sons Sometimes Rise" had a glitch in the newspaper article. It is now fixed for those that would like to read it. Also, I'd like to thank everyone for their comments. --Jim
I know how that feels. Heard the LL Cool Jay concert from my back yard yesterday. Freedom Hill is again rockin or rappin. Did not sound all that bad. Lots of "mean muggin" riding the Parkway. I think the owners are now suing the county after successfully suing the city for breach of contract. When will this madness end? Great Post. MW.
Hey Jim,
great post and photo (and yesterday's newspaper article). Never trust any guy under thirty --I should know, having been one. Fighting with pliers? How typically crazy -- like the kids who kick and throw pieces of concrete block in the back alley behind my apartment in lieu of baseballs, I guess. Maybe it's just more fun when they try to hurt each other. Cheers, E'
ahhh yes life.... thATS HAPPENED TO ME BEFORE
The only gun I've ever shot was a .357 magnum; my mom's boyfriend convinced her that she needed one. We went to the shooting range a few times, but I didn't really like it. Too much kick for my skinny little 16 yr. old self! lol
Classic pic. It's got "You'll shoot your eye out kid" all over it. Maybe your neighbor's son should have retaliated with a DeWalt 18 volt cordless drill, or a staple gun. Sorry to hear about the steaks. They really don't take much to overcook do they?
About the guns, I've always loved the line: Guns don't kill people, people kill people. It's all about who's responsible and who's not.
Jim, Great picture. I remember the days with our pellet guns especially up north bagging a few chipmunks! --Bro, Ron
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