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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch Harrington" data-source="post: 2948003" data-attributes="member: 41828"><p>This is certainly a distortion of what occurred. You chose to leave your multi-fired brass on the ground at the match. Your wife was digging through a bucket of our range brass taking .380. I told her she was welcome to pick up her brass but to please leave our brass alone. There were no tears and you said nothing of having your patience tested to the max. I'm not sure why you or your wife would think it would be acceptable to steal from someone because they are operating a business. I suppose it would have been just as acceptable to dig through someone's range bag to get a magazine you dropped on the range as well. </p><p></p><p>This is part of the problem with our society nowadays. You claim I wronged you and your wife yet you chose to say nothing til now. You wrong me and make my SO cry I PROMISE you we will discuss it right then, as I think most of us would. You chose to distort the facts to push your agenda. I get you were embarrassed for being asked to not take what was not yours. That doesn't excuse your behavior now or then. </p><p></p><p>We had a GREAT group of core customers that didn't show up with attitudes or take what didn't belong to them. We chose early on to let those that had attitudes or take things that didn't belong to them go. They never spend money with you and wind up costing you money in the long run. We were always happy to see people that came through the door for the very reason we opened the range. To have fun and shoot. The ones that showed up to thump their chest or try to put there penis on the counter so we could measure to see whose was bigger, were moved out of the building as quickly as humanly possible. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion would be to open a range or any business for that matter. Deal with the personalities that come through the door. THEN you can criticize how someone else runs a business. Until then, you can sit behind your computer and talk tough. <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch Harrington, post: 2948003, member: 41828"] This is certainly a distortion of what occurred. You chose to leave your multi-fired brass on the ground at the match. Your wife was digging through a bucket of our range brass taking .380. I told her she was welcome to pick up her brass but to please leave our brass alone. There were no tears and you said nothing of having your patience tested to the max. I'm not sure why you or your wife would think it would be acceptable to steal from someone because they are operating a business. I suppose it would have been just as acceptable to dig through someone's range bag to get a magazine you dropped on the range as well. This is part of the problem with our society nowadays. You claim I wronged you and your wife yet you chose to say nothing til now. You wrong me and make my SO cry I PROMISE you we will discuss it right then, as I think most of us would. You chose to distort the facts to push your agenda. I get you were embarrassed for being asked to not take what was not yours. That doesn't excuse your behavior now or then. We had a GREAT group of core customers that didn't show up with attitudes or take what didn't belong to them. We chose early on to let those that had attitudes or take things that didn't belong to them go. They never spend money with you and wind up costing you money in the long run. We were always happy to see people that came through the door for the very reason we opened the range. To have fun and shoot. The ones that showed up to thump their chest or try to put there penis on the counter so we could measure to see whose was bigger, were moved out of the building as quickly as humanly possible. My suggestion would be to open a range or any business for that matter. Deal with the personalities that come through the door. THEN you can criticize how someone else runs a business. Until then, you can sit behind your computer and talk tough. ;) [/QUOTE]
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