| It blows my mind that her husband would have breakfast with AB. I wonder if AB pressured him into it? |
Different people need different things when they're grieving. Your criticism of his grief is uncalled for. |
Still blows my mind. |
Hey, look at who cares? Wait, is it no one? Oh, that’s correct. |
And yet, you keep commenting. Odd. |
May you never experience loss. |
I have, unfortunately. And that’s exactly why I am surprised. |
It’s really surprising to you that not everyone grieves the exact way you did? |
So you would have a meal with the person that accidentally shot your spouse dead? I’ll wait. |
Waiting for what? For you to STFU? We all are. |
Maybe. You’ll have to ask me when that happens. But I’m sure as hell not going to expect anyone to act any certain way after the loss of a loved one. Glad you didn’t have to wait long for a reply. |
LOL. I am the PP and very much a woman. I don’t hate AB and feel he’s suffered greatly. I’m simply saying when handling a dangerous weapon, you trust no one but yourself |
Like a lot of DCUM. |
I’m the PP and didn’t say I was a Navy SEAL. I said I took gun training from a retired Navy SEAL. Perhaps YOU should read the thread
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More bad news from the armourer. She had an actor new to the set firing blanks at a hill the first time they met.
“I’ve got a 6 a.m. call tomorrow to have a big shoot-out. They had me pick my gun … The armorer was like, ‘Do you have gun experience?’ I was like, ‘A little,’” Ackles told the crowd. “She was like, ‘This is how you load it, check it’s safe. Do you want it hip-drawn or cross-drawn? I’ll just put some blanks in there and just fire a couple of rounds towards the hill.’ “I walk out and she’s like, ‘Just make sure you pull the hammer all the way back and aim at your target,’ I was like ‘All right, I got it.’” |