- I find picking daisies much more intriguing than playing with guns. Let's focus on the aesthetics, not violence, people.
- My arms are too weak to bear the weight of a rifle for very long. This rules out the military (or a job as a sniper) as a career, I'm pretty sure.
- I'm tired of shooting any gun after about two shots. Really, 20 rounds in one magazine? Yawn.
- The stench of putrid gunpowder burns my nose and is highly distracting. Can I protect anyone else when I'm worried about polluting my own lungs?
- I much prefer lying in the grass and cloud-watching than shooting up targets when in a field. Wordsworth, you are such an inspiration.
- I quickly lose interest in analyzing the accuracy of my shooting when there are periwinkle butterflies floating around the targets. I heart nature.
- I'd like to keep my hearing, thank you very much. Wearing big bulky ear protection doesn't fit my sense of style.
- Shooting pistols almost makes me cry. Seriously--it was a good thing I was wearing sunglasses. It would be hard to defend anyone if I were crying at the same time.
- My interest in learning to shoot is purely literary. My mind goes more quickly to how I could name the parts and describe a gun than it does to using it in defense.
- It would take me about five minutes to reload. Last time I checked, bad guys don't usually agree to time outs.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
A Good Shot...or Not
After going shooting on a piece of undeveloped land with my friends today, my experience and my friend LB's observations have led me to develop ten reasons why you should not hire me as a bodyguard:
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2 comments:
I'd still take you on my side in a fight anyday!
Carly
Thanks, Carly!
-E.
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