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Originally posted by Skins2881:
I wish that sandwich maker knew about guns and saw it was no where near in battery and wacked him upside the head with a very heavy object.



You mean, like a 12" Italian roll?




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

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would anything be better ?
if you to notice the guys slide locked back , and then you pull out your 10mm and put three in his face.

How cool would that! look on your resume ?

As night shift manager at J.J. I deterred a robbery attempt.


That's #10 on the menu:
Three hand selected 200 grainers garnished w/ expanding jacketed hollow points, spread lovingly from face to torso. Now delivered at 1200 fps.


Gluetin free, fat free, no GMO.

Freaky good freaky fast.



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The clerk was very cool in his actions.
Must of been through something like this before.



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probably a good thing
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The clerk was very cool in his actions.
Must of have been through something like this before.


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The clerk was very cool in his actions.
Must of have been through something like this before.


Razz


I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds that grammatical error particularly cringe-worthy.
 
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Yeah I saw the still on Fox News and was like wait a second. Watched the video and busted out laughing. Looks to me like the clerk knew what happened.


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Striker fired= Glock 9mm
If it's a .45= 1911
Suppressed= HK in .45
I like anything in 10mm

 
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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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^ I bet most who write "must of" really meant "must've" but either fucked up how to spell the contraction or they misheard someone else say "must've" once and have been incorrectly thinking it was "must of" all along, versus actually thinking "must of" is correct
 
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Nosce te ipsum
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I'm thinking the clerk knew the gun would not fire. Kept his mouth shut and complied.
 
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The clerk was very cool in his actions.
Must of been through something like this before.

Perhaps. There are also people who instinctively know what to do in these situations. I remember seeing a video of an elderly woman who got her car stuck on the tracks. Two teens jumped from their car and pulled her to safety about thirty seconds before the train demolished her car. There were plenty of other people just watching as the gates came down. I would be interested to see what the clerk had to say.
 
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I'm guessing it is corporate policy not to resist lest another patron catches shrapnel. A work comp claim is cheaper than a liability claim. Clerk saw it was out of battery, thought "you gotta be kidding me?" Just follow the rules, go through the motion, get the dude out of here before he figures out how to uncuck himself.
 
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I like the paper towel being tossed into the can at 1:16 like awww fuck it.


Me too! A visual punctuation mark.
 
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^ I bet most who write "must of" really meant "must've" but either fucked up how to spell the contraction or they misheard someone else say "must've" once and have been incorrectly thinking it was "must of" all along, versus actually thinking "must of" is correct


Eh, whatever. "Must of" is the norm round here. I know folks that say "in back of you" instead of "behind you". and "hit" for "it". (as in... Hit just ain't right.) and a million others. We know what we mean LOL!
But then I'm just a dumb ass uneducated Tennessee hick. Big Grin



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How you say it is irrelevant. "Must of" and "Must've" do sound very similar to one another. It's when you write it down that way that makes all the difference.
 
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It's KC, dude. Getting robbed IS a daily occurence. And it's a Jimmy John's, not a Subway. Mucho better sandwiches.
 
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I thought that this thread was about Jimmy John's employee robbed at gun point. Why are we talking about grammar?



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Glad the JJ employee is ok and the perp caught!
Why the grammar?


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Hell yeah! Hopefully they give him LOTS of jail time.



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They arrested the perp freaky fast.



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thin skin can't win
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Stupid. Fast.



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