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    BehindBlueI's

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    Do they make an OWB holster for that? Because there ain't no way that's going in my waistband. :):

    Maybe this guy could help? *Something* set his pants on fire...



    Well, maybe, depending on how his cocaine charge went:

     

    Brad69

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    So a few people here on INGO know I am completely nut’s.

    I fear no mortal person the more crazy you act will scare the most evil person.

    1. wearing only shorts attempt to lure your enemy within ****)(ing range and try to p$$ on them.

    2. hit your self on the head with a object that will work. Draw blood then try to spit it on them.

    3. defecate then throw it at them.

    4. declaring you are a god and they will obey you.

    5. look at them with a evil eye and speak in gibberish.
     

    actaeon277

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    Maybe this guy could help? *Something* set his pants on fire...



    Well, maybe, depending on how his cocaine charge went:



    I would laugh harder, if I hadn't had my pants catch on fire at work.
    Fire Retardant only works to a certain point apparently.
     

    actaeon277

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    Somebody squirt you with an unknown liquid during an altercation...?:lmfao:
    Well, no. I'm not referring to another thread and fire and flammable liquids. :)

    I caught some rather small pellets of liquid steel in the rolled up cuff of my pants.
    And some sparks down the neck of my shirt.
    Lost almost the entire leg of the pants, but the coveralls underneath protected me. Thank you old timer that told me to wear multiple layers.
    Boot got bubble up on one side.
    Tee-shirt had a dozen holes in it.
    And the elastic on my underwear melted to the hair on my belly.

    Fun time was had.
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    Well, no. I'm not referring to another thread and fire and flammable liquids. :)

    I caught some rather small pellets of liquid steel in the rolled up cuff of my pants.
    And some sparks down the neck of my shirt.
    Lost almost the entire leg of the pants, but the coveralls underneath protected me. Thank you old timer that told me to wear multiple layers.
    Boot got bubble up on one side.
    Tee-shirt had a dozen holes in it.
    And the elastic on my underwear melted to the hair on my belly.

    Fun time was had.

    I was joking, I'm aware you work around stupidly hot stuff professionally. Also something about submarines you mentioned in passing once...
     

    Tombs

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    Maybe this guy could help? *Something* set his pants on fire...



    Well, maybe, depending on how his cocaine charge went:


    I bet that guy has the best parties on the planet.
     

    Tombs

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    Well, no. I'm not referring to another thread and fire and flammable liquids. :)

    I caught some rather small pellets of liquid steel in the rolled up cuff of my pants.
    And some sparks down the neck of my shirt.
    Lost almost the entire leg of the pants, but the coveralls underneath protected me. Thank you old timer that told me to wear multiple layers.
    Boot got bubble up on one side.
    Tee-shirt had a dozen holes in it.
    And the elastic on my underwear melted to the hair on my belly.

    Fun time was had.

    Sounds about like how well welding usually goes for me.
     

    actaeon277

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    Well, no. I'm not referring to another thread and fire and flammable liquids. :)

    I caught some rather small pellets of liquid steel in the rolled up cuff of my pants.
    And some sparks down the neck of my shirt.
    Lost almost the entire leg of the pants, but the coveralls underneath protected me. Thank you old timer that told me to wear multiple layers.
    Boot got bubble up on one side.
    Tee-shirt had a dozen holes in it.
    And the elastic on my underwear melted to the hair on my belly.

    Fun time was had.

    An exothermic torch hit a puddle of liquid steel, and blew it back at me.
    Only thing saved my face was I was looking down and the hard hat protected it.
     

    Indyhd

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    I hate to break up the levity for a few minutes, but here goes.

    You have used the term they several times, but it is a serious problem if the "they" are 5 or 6 rather than two.
    You say you could beat one to a pulp, but if there are 3 or more that really isn't an option unless you are Chuck Norris, Steven Segal, Bruce Lee, or Billy Jack.

    I threw Billy Jack in there for all you other old guys.

    Avoiding an altercation is the best plan which others have pointed out about varying times and routes.

    If you have a dog that doesn't even bark let alone protect you that is no help at all. A poodle that barks is a better option.

    Continue to report everything to the police so a record of harassment will help if they do ever enter your home or turn violent. While you are there fill out and turn in the form for you LTCH.
    If they enter your home you have every right to shoot to kill and not worry about the "being equal" you mentioned previously.

    Outside the house various good options have been presented such as pepper spray, expandable baton, situational awareness. These are all good if they plan on slapping you around, but not too effective if they pull a Draco out at 40 feet away.

    Get pepper spray, get an expandable baton, carry them on your belt on your left side of your new carpenter jeans. You can carry a 20 ounce Estwing straight claw hammer in the hammer loop all day long and nobody thinks twice about it.

    Go borrow the Glock from your mother. Go get some training. Carry 2 extra mags. That is much more effective agains multiple attackers at 45 feet than any of the items listed above. When you turn 21 go buy your own Glock 19 or 27 and return your moms.

    If all that fails a couple flash bangs, pop some smoke, strip out your shoelaces and garrote them from behind.
     

    actaeon277

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    A torch like this.
    Except it was in an enclosed space, and I wasn't cutting.
    The metal pooled in a corner, and when he moved the lance, it blew the liquid back into me.





    It's just an oxygen lance, and the metal in the lance itself is part of the fuel.
     

    JettaKnight

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    A torch like this.
    Except it was in an enclosed space, and I wasn't cutting.
    The metal pooled in a corner, and when he moved the lance, it blew the liquid back into me.





    It's just an oxygen lance, and the metal in the lance itself is part of the fuel.

    Is that like in the movie Thief?
     

    Damienabbadon

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    For me, it’s the lack of paragraphs.

    Ok, seriously though, concerning the kerosene, Rt45 was quoting another post “that got deleted” and he was speaking sarcastically. So just pay no attention to that.

    You do have to pay attention to sarcasm. It’s everywhere.

    And paragraphs. Pay attention to paragraphs.

    There are many here taking you at your word and trying to help, so absorb what you can.

    Best of luck.
    Thank you I’m trying to read and Aspen also somethings are hard to figure out if it’s sarcasm.
     
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