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Bang Bang Bangity Bang is a song that was featured in Of Course , A Change of Heart , Ducky Tie and Nannies . A slow-jam version of the song, by Barry Manilow , can also be heard in Coming Back and Mom and Dad . It was also featured on the How I Met Your Mother Soundtrack .

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That's gonna make for an awkward thanksgiving.
FTFA: Norman offered tips on what to do to avoid such an accident. "If you realize someone has a gun for protection, and they're not expecting you-announce yourself when you enter the home, or even if you're getting up to get a drink of water in the middle of the night, just announce yourself," he told WFMJ. Better yet, just don't go there if they have a gun. If that gun kills anyone, it is overwhelmingly likely to be the owner themselves or a family member.
OHIO MOTHER ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS DAUGHTER AFTER SHE CAME HOME FROM COLLEGE TO SURPRISE HER: 'IT'S PRETTY BAD' She didn't "accidentally shoot" her. She aimed and fired very much on purpose.
Best not to ask why your HS science teacher's car is in the driveway when you come home unexpectedly next time, dear.
Jesus H. Maybe it's my Canadian mentality talking here, but... 1) Turn on a light? 2) Announce loudly -- from a safe distance -- that you have a gun to warn whomever is in the house? 3) Have your first instinct be to call the goddamn police and hide instead of shooting first and asking questions later? You can always cancel the police call when you find out it's your own damn daughter. I get that America has a huge gun culture. I think it's stupid, but whatever. It's hard to change deeply ingrained cultural norms. But maybe, I don't know, require mandatory safety and self- and home-defense classes when purchasing a gun for the first time so the above points are the first thing you think of instead of "Hey, it's dark and there's a noise, better fill mah hand with iron and shoot me some intruders!" And I get that all the mass shootings and stuff is making people ever more skittish in situations like this, but -- and again, maybe it's my wacky Canadian sensibilities here -- that's a major symptom of the farking problem . Nobody feels safe any more, out and about or at home. Everyone's worried about getting shot now. But apparently, guns are not the problem. In fact, they're the solution. Fark me.
They didn't mention the most important thing... Is the gun okay?
'IT'S PRETTY BAD' That's basically my tagline for America these days.
Psychopusher : I get that America has a huge gun culture . I think it's stupid, but whatever. It's hard to change deeply ingrained cultural norms. But maybe, I don't know, require mandatory safety and self- and home-defense classes when purchasing a gun for the first time so the above points are the first thing you think of instead of "Hey, it's dark and there's a noise, better fill mah hand with iron and shoot me some intruders!" To the bolded: it's not a culture. It's a fetish.
This is why you always call home first, before you get there, and let your parents know that you'll be home. / if you don't, you might see something that make you wish that you'd been shot
I'm guessing she skipped the whole "identify and confirm your target BEFORE firing your weapon" part of safety class.
There are no accidental shootings only negligent shootings.
Be scared of brown people and burglars, only ever have the opportunity to shoot your own family. fark your guns.
I think the lesson here is that Americans live in a state of constant fear in their own homes thanks to guns. Why do you choose to live like that? I could go out for a walk anywhere in any town at any time and I wouldn't ever be afraid of being killed - maybe have my wallet stolen, sure, but you never need fear for your life.
... That's not what I expected. Shame on you, Subby. /yes, boner, you can go away... false alarm...
This is what happens when an industry with too much money conditions the public to shiat their pants at every available opportunity.
"If you realize someone has a gun for protection, and they're not expecting you-announce yourself when you enter the home, or even if you're getting up to get a drink of water in the middle of the night, just announce yourself," he told WFMJ. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Better yet, stay away from these farking freaks and their guns and get water however you like.
If you have a gun in your house the person most likely to be killed or injured by it is you. The next most likely person is someone you love. Always. A common refrain from those convicted of gun-related violence is that shooting the other person was a crazy, momentary impulse. That if they didn't have easy access to a gun right there the crazy, angry moment would've passed and nothing would have happened. Instead lives are ruined. Keeping one around waiting for one insane, crazy moment for yourself or those around you is just a huge gamble.
Comes home unannounced Runs away from mother instead of greeting her Comes home unannounced with her boyfriend After the incident, leaves, mother does not stay and help take care of her There is something else going on here. This wasn't an innocent 'Surprise, i came to visit'.
Home from college? It's barely September. More like "dropped out of college, so me and my boyfriend have to live here now".
A gun in the home is four times more likely to be used against a family member than an intruder.
Add another to the 250 million times a year that guns save lives!
"If you realize someone has a gun for protection, and they're not expecting you-announce yourself when you enter the home, or even if you're getting up to get a drink of water in the middle of the night, just announce yourself," Okay, this is a crazy idea, I know, but how about not unloading a magazine into someone until you've confirmed who they are/aren't?
That people are so pants-shiattingly afraid of their own shadows, they dont announce they have a gun, or IDENTIFY WHAT THEY'RE SHOOTING AT, amazes me.
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weddingsinger : OHIO MOTHER ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS DAUGHTER AFTER SHE CAME HOME FROM COLLEGE TO SURPRISE HER: 'IT'S PRETTY BAD' She didn't "accidentally shoot" her. She aimed and fired very much on purpose.
KarmicDisaster : FTFA: Norman offered tips on what to do to avoid such an accident. "If you realize someone has a gun for protection, and they're not expecting you-announce yourself when you enter the home, or even if you're getting up to get a drink of water in the middle of the night, just announce yourself," he told WFMJ. Better yet, just don't go there if they have a gun. If that gun kills anyone, it is overwhelmingly likely to be the owner themselves or a family member.
Psychopusher : Jesus H. Maybe it's my Canadian mentality talking here, but... 1) Turn on a light? 2) Announce loudly -- from a safe distance -- that you have a gun to warn whomever is in the house? 3) Have your first instinct be to call the goddamn police and hide instead of shooting first and asking questions later? You can always cancel the police call when you find out it's your own damn daughter. I get that America has a huge gun culture. I think it's stupid, but whatever. It's hard to change deeply ingrained cultural norms. But maybe, I don't know, require mandatory safety and self- and home-defense classes when purchasing a gun for the first time so the above points are the first thing you think of instead of "Hey, it's dark and there's a noise, better fill mah hand with iron and shoot me some intruders!" And I get that all the mass shootings and stuff is making people ever more skittish in situations like this, but -- and again, maybe it's my wacky Canadian sensibilities here -- that's a major symptom of the farking problem. Nobody feels safe any more, out and about or at home. Everyone's worried about getting shot now. But apparently, guns are not the problem. In fact, they're the solution. Far
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