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Old June 8, 2006, 12:49 PM   #1
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Effective, proven tactic

Some years back, I owned a tricked out motorcycle that I parked in a fenced in, well lit, but enclosed area at the side of my home. No garage.

On it was a silent alarm that transmitted a signal to a receiver I carried.

One night, the receiver sounds off.

I jump out of bed, grab my snubbie (no, the 5 shot) and run to the window that overlooks the bike.

It's a tall floor to ceiling window, and as I throw back the drapes, the bad guy looks up and sees this naked fat guy with a gun in his hand.

I still don't know what scared him more, being towered over by a naked fat guy, or the gun, but he certainly took off like a scared rabbit.
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Old June 8, 2006, 01:23 PM   #2
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Glad you're OK, glad the cretin didn't get your bike, but this is over the edge for Tactics and Training.
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