@LaNaehForaday @bmacDonald94 incidentally my dad also liked guns, had a few air pistols (anything else is hard to get a licence for over here) and collected all sorts of books about guns, military stuff etc. But he was always good to animals, never argued loudly with my mum, would help out other people who had migrated to UK from their home country and was totally against using violence other than in genuine self defence and these values have stayed with me..
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Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (vfrmedia@social.tchncs.de)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 03:50:38 JST Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK @LaNaehForaday @bmacDonald94 Every time I get in my car, I think of how many things I learned from my Dad, who was much more interested in cars than I ever was, but always drove safely and *never* showed road rage - even though he had long passed away by the time I finally got my driving licence (well into middle age) and most of the time I was in the front seat of the car with him was way back in late1970s when my age was in single figures and he had got his first car...
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