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  • opus1776

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    Have you seen the bullet proof vest salesman that has his son shoot him in the chest? (sometimes the guy does it himself :n00b:)


    Evan and others

    I think that the person is Richard Davis, founder of Second Chance Body Armor....

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    "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" K. Moss

    You can NEVER be too rich or too thin.

    Life is not a journey, but a series of unplanned detours...
     

    Joe Williams

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    Now that's a well trained woman. Women nowadays get all mouthy when their husband needs a helping hand.
     

    CarmelHP

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    Carmel
    Evan and others

    I think that the person is Richard Davis, founder of Second Chance Body Armor....

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    "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" K. Moss

    You can NEVER be too rich or too thin.

    Life is not a journey, but a series of unplanned detours...

    In a suburban Detroit field, and wearing his creation, he kneeled, turned a .38+P+ handgun to his chest---and pulled the trigger. The vest worked and the Second Chance brand legend was born. Richard Davis would go on to shoot himself over 200 times in demonstrations around the world, mostly with .44 Magnums, while the technology he invented would save the lives of over 1,000 Police Officers wearing Second Chance vests.
     
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