Is this the same group formerly known as Jews for the Second Amendment? They were great: had a poster "All in favor of gun control, raise your right arm" with You-Know-Who raising the arm...
These remind me that in the 30's, there were toy pistols that came with hard candy in the barrel. My dad and his brothers, when referring to somone who was all hat and no cattle, used to say, "You'd better hold your muzzle up--your candy's falling out." A code to live by, f'sure.
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The 1st thing that came to mind was that you could make those for a neighborhood bake sale or for a class treat at your child's school.
ReplyDeleteI wonder though, with "Zero-Tolerance" these days a school might actually expel a kid for bringing in gun -shaped cookies.
Mike, I'm pretty sure they would.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same group formerly known as Jews for the Second Amendment? They were great: had a poster "All in favor of gun control, raise your right arm" with You-Know-Who raising the arm...
These remind me that in the 30's, there were toy pistols that came with hard candy in the barrel. My dad and his brothers, when referring to somone who was all hat and no cattle, used to say, "You'd better hold your muzzle up--your candy's falling out." A code to live by, f'sure.