12/15/2017 12:01:43 AM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: Nice 1991 Msg# 1000478
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LMS is still on in reruns, and if you watch you will occasionally see that the den also has a front bay window. It's shown fairly frequently. Actually, even if it didn't have the window, it has a large opening to the front hallway--no door or small doorway--so anyone coming in only as far as the front hall could get a glimpse of the den. I wouldn't want to be the guy that insured his guns. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Last Man Standing was one of my favorite shows as was Tim Allen's previous sitcom, Home Improvement, where he was Tim 'the tool man' Taylor. I agree that his show was cancelled because Hollywood couldn't stand having to look in the mirror... His shows are the funniest since the old Archie Bunker sitcom. I will always remember Archie Bunker's contribution to holiday cheer, "Oh geez, Christmas is at our throats again..." In Last Man Standing I thought the displayed guns you mentioned were in an office off the entry hall into the house? I didn't notice the guns being in plain view of windows. That is not a smart thing for anyone to do. When I was a kid, back in the days when long guns just sat in a closet with their ammo on the shelf above them, I kept my first shotgun (a bolt-action Mossberg 20 gauge) in a gun rack hanging on my bedroom wall. Even then I made sure it was out of view through any windows. If I had a work-of-art 1911 that I'd dearly love to frame and hang on the wall today I wouldn't even consider doing it unless I could hang it in a walk-in gun room built like a locking bank vault... |