1. Model train club about to have it's annual show. Some members want to run a Thomas the Train on the clubs display thinking that it might get some fahters involved in the hobby with thier young kids. The correct police member threw a fit.
2. Black powder shoots. Had a guy who was high up in the operations of the North American Black Powder Shooters Association that showed up for some. If you were not dressed in the correct era clothing for your firearm of choice he would start chewing you out. Saw him drive off several younger guys just starting out. I didn't have the extra cash at the time so I didn't dress "right" and only shot in the informal events. He jumped me about it one time. He found someone that wouldn't back down from him. Plus I email the Association and let the club putting on the shoot know what was going on. Heck I was one of the guys who would ask spectators if they had ever fired a black powder gun before and let them try mine if they wanted to. Several people who tried have become friends and now they are black powder shooters too. All while dressed in jeans and a tee shirt!
The threshers club I'm a member of has several members who need an attitude adjustment!
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