[Info-vax] Completely OT: Frank Lloyd Wright
Jan-Erik Soderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Fri Oct 26 07:13:58 EDT 2012
Bill Gunshannon wrote 2012-10-26 12:40:
> In article <733ad$5089cd9c$5ed43c14$22872 at cache60.multikabel.net>,
> Dirk Munk <munk at home.nl> writes:
>> Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>> In article <Wregn2WJMXKz at eisner.encompasserve.org>,
>>> koehler at eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:
>>>> In article <nospam-09AF6C.16461925102012 at news.chingola.ch>, Paul Sture <nospam at sture.ch> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it because you remember clearing all that snow that you don't like a
>>>>> long drive then? Or the lack of privacy?
>>>>
>>>> "privacy" is a great thing to have when you're breaking into somone
>>>> else's property.
>>>>
>>>> Not on mine, thanks.
>>>>
>>>> It's not that I don't like a long drive, but I consider it a cost
>>>> to be offset if I'm bidding on the house.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In my early teens we moved into a house with large picture windows and
>>>>> had to get used to folks staring in. We got good at out-staring them
>>>>> but it wasn't until the hedge matured that we could get any privacy.
>>>>
>>>> Why didn't you close the drapes?
>>>>
>>>> To reduce crime, folks need to be able to see the house, not see
>>>> into the house.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Everybody can see everybody else's house here in the city where I currently
>>> live. Hasn't prevented breakins. In fact, they are on the rise. Biggest
>>> difference in that respect between my current two houses is I can't use a
>>> gun here.
>>>
>>
>> That's good. Just think of the guy who shot his 15yr old son a couple of
>> weeks ago, because he thought the boy was a burglar. Life must be hell
>> for him now, waking up every morning in the knowledge that he killed his
>> own son.
>
> Except for the fact that he was a burglar.
>
>
> bill
So what? Not particual easy to regret a fired bullet.
I guess he'd preferd that he had taken his car, or something...
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