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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 3118901" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>Training and real life is two completely different things, but I have spend hours, days, and weeks at a time training for these types of events, when I was a young man. I think it has a lot to do with who you are, I was and athlete in school, so I learned at a young age to track everything on the field of play. I was good athlete because I was able to track everything going on around me. At the same time, I do not get scared because I have nothing to be scared of. I am a Christian that believes even if something went wrong, it would be a reward.</p><p>I do not think two people will do the same thing or react the same way in the same situation. I saw young men and women in Iraq react without fear of anything, when older guys would get scared. </p><p>I was reading an interview with the guy that shot the gunman, I am glad that he is the Okie that was on the scene. It takes a lot for a guy to run into gun fire for people he does not know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 3118901, member: 28113"] Training and real life is two completely different things, but I have spend hours, days, and weeks at a time training for these types of events, when I was a young man. I think it has a lot to do with who you are, I was and athlete in school, so I learned at a young age to track everything on the field of play. I was good athlete because I was able to track everything going on around me. At the same time, I do not get scared because I have nothing to be scared of. I am a Christian that believes even if something went wrong, it would be a reward. I do not think two people will do the same thing or react the same way in the same situation. I saw young men and women in Iraq react without fear of anything, when older guys would get scared. I was reading an interview with the guy that shot the gunman, I am glad that he is the Okie that was on the scene. It takes a lot for a guy to run into gun fire for people he does not know. [/QUOTE]
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