In the last episode of The Office, Dwight accidentally discharges his Beaumont-Adams revolver. When his boss chastises him, she says, "Beaumont-Adams is a girl's gun." Not being a connoisseur of antique firearms, I looked it up, and the Beaumont-Adams was a service revolver of the British military in the 19th century that saw action in war. So why would Jo call it a girl's gun?
I guess if we're hurting for new posts, here's another topic for debate: should Dwight K. Schrute open carry or concealed carry? What about Mose? Is it a good idea to carry a banana in your holster in case you get hungry later?
bingley
I guess if we're hurting for new posts, here's another topic for debate: should Dwight K. Schrute open carry or concealed carry? What about Mose? Is it a good idea to carry a banana in your holster in case you get hungry later?
bingley