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That isn't a judgement about anyone owning a gun. Guns aren't a part of my daily existence. I am shocked so many people have them lying about on their bedside tables. Because they're not a part of my culture, the casualness of having a gun about is foreign to me. I had no idea one would leave one's loaded weapon out and about. :| And I may be a little scared of you all now .... ... ;) |
my inhaler.. my cpap machine.. various glasses of water depending on the day and if I have taken them back to the kitchen.. and my phone at bedtime
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It seemed as though quite a few people have theirs out and about; but perhaps I misunderstood. Thank you for your concern about me not having one. :) I can't imagine having one - because I've never had one, no one in my family has guns (beyond hunting rifles), and I live in a region that is very low crime and gun crime is practically non-existent. I can't imagine a circumstance where I would need a gun. And I am grateful for that. It's really fascinating to me, how different our experiences and expectations around guns are, I'm quite interested in understanding that actually. But I won't hijack deb's thread with a further digression - I'll have a think about it and maybe start a separate thread. |
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I mean you no disrespect in any way shape or form... but I'd like to state that for me there is nothing casual at all about gun ownership. Unfortunately the wackadoodles who make the news often give all gun owners a bad name. Also, an unloaded gun is equivalent to no gun at all. After all, what is a bow without an arrow? ~Bleu |
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Sounds like we need a poll and a thread. I would but I don't know how to do the poll thingies.
Oh. And I don't have a bedside table so I don't have anything on said non-existing bedside table. |
Ok, my side...
~ My cell & charger ~ Three candles b/c I like falling asleep to the flickering of candles ~ A half dozen stuffed animals ranging from the only one left from my childhood to the black teddy bear that wears the collar used in the collaring ceremony between Riley & I (the maker sent the wrong one so we used it then ordered the replacement) ~ A few crystals chosen for various qualities (protection, clarity and whatever I feel I want/need) The other side... ~ The alarm clock (yes, I need it and the phone) ~ A small fan ~ The nightlight that I call "the carousel" b/c it projects lights through a crystal while the base spins; it makes the walls and ceiling pretty. ~ Massage oil (not lube which lives in the drawers). And, if you want to know what is in the drawers, you have to ask. And don't say that I did not warn you - lol. I laugh only b/c I know how not-warning-worthy those items are ;) :sparklyheart: |
An alarm clock, a book [title eludes me], cough drops, cell phone, Gameboy Advance w/ Legend of Zelda game, a vase with various stones in the bottom and a feather rose that Bard got me, and a pen or two.. A green table lamp.
Every month or so I have to clear it. ETA: We have a storage headboard, so I have more stuff, just on there! Gud Vanilla lotion, Axe body spray for the bed when I have to sleep without the boi, lesbian erotica, jewelry boxes, and more fiction books. |
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I lived in very *very* tough neighbourhoods (one nicknamed "crackney") in one of those countries. I wasn't scared. I wasn't brought up to be scared. I'm not scared of strangers or being robbed or raped or... whatever. I'm just not. I don't feel I ever needed one, no matter how dangerous the situation - I never, ever, have ever thought "I wish I had a gun with me, I'd feel safer." because it's never occurred to me, nor would I want to. I'm very confident of handling others when things get tricksey. I've been in situations with a large group of 18 year old hoodie boys and a tense "is this where a gay bash happens" and no, the thought of a gun didn't cross my mind. However we both knew the psyche of such a situation and kept our nerve and cool. Nothing happened save one bloke kicked me in the ass, then I spun and kicked him back showing zero fear. And walked on. I've been in much worse situations. None of the times I was raped was with strangers. None of the times I was robbed was by people I didn't know. My mom got robbed the other night - the car broken into - she banged on the window and pointed to her eye and then to him. He ran. She never thought of a gun. No ever thought of getting one. Not even after getting her arm broken many years ago. It's just to many of us, "gun" is not in our culture or background or vocabulary or even our thoughts. So it seems very foreign to read it. Extremely foreign. Like on another planet. I've seen hunting rifles. being used for hunting and being kept at a club or locked in a heavy duty locker in an out-house (kind of like a garage but no car). Never actually seen a hand gun in my life. Most of my friends haven't either. it's just a completely different way of being. And we aren't afraid from lack of gun, so I assure, you, there is no need to be afraid for us :) |
well add me to the gun club.. my off duty is in my night stand second shelf
40 cal S&W on the night stand .. alarm clock small lamp stack of books about 5 right now jar that Desd put my pens change and chapstick in bottle of water crumpled recipets glasses and cell phone and a special love note from Desd |
My bedside table (keep in mind I am not in my own home)
Kobo Book Cell phone plugged into charger Floss picks Home phone Phone case (not on phone??) Box of Makeup (which is all my dressup make up, not my day to day make up) Hand lotion Foot lotion Body lotion 4 perfumes Water bottle Coffee cup Case for my splint (I'm wearing said splint as I grind my teeth) Muscle relaxants Tums Cold FX Pen Lamp Stereo Kobo cord Vibrator Batteries Box of kleenex Nail file x 2 A whole bunch of stuff that doesnt belong to me on the bottom shelf (there are 3 shelves) In my bed My Mac laptop My PC laptop 2 Magazines Oh my god can you tell I am single?? I have to say I do not have a gun, I am a Canadian, we don't need guns. I know some Canadians who have them, but we also have laws about gun cases and such so they would never (legally) be beside the bed. I would also never be in a bed that had one in or on the nightstand, In fact I don't even like the idea of being in a home that has guns in a a gun case. I guess having one put in your face when younger and being threatened with death will do that to you. |
I have a lamp that I got at the transfer station, a small pretty box of tissues, a clock radio that has seen better days, and a book I have read about a gazillion times, so relaxing at the end of the day!
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Never actually seen a hand gun in my life. Most of my friends haven't either. it's just a completely different way of being. And we aren't afraid from lack of gun, so I assure, you, there is no need to be afraid for us :)quote][/B] ------------------------------------------ I want to echo all of these sentiments. I am glad to see that others chimed in to my original post saying this was completely outside of my frame of reference. I thought maybe I was the only one. I am not sure I have even seen a hunting rifle (maybe as a kid, as my grandfather hunted?), and I am certain I have never seen a handgun. I considered putting up a poll and/or thread about who has unlocked hand guns. To be honest, perhaps more exposing of my thoughts than usual around here...I actually don't want to know the answer to this question. Unnecessary or not, I have carried with me worry for each of the members here who have mentioned having a handgun at the ready, and don't want to add more of you to the list. However, I am sure that just like the non hand gun owners (or those who do not have their hand guns available to shoot an intruder in the middle of the night), would tell me not to worry, and that their gun makes them feel safer. I personally would feel unsafe with a gun next to my bed. |
No, it's not just you. I mainly talk with people in the UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, Holland and Greece. Guns aren't part of their cultures however canada/australia people have hunting rifles. The upper class in the UK have hunting rifles if they "go on a shoot" but you have to be pretty damn upper class for that.
So I never, ever hear them even mentioned. Haven't really hung around american boards much past few years so just kinda forgot about that concept. So yeah, it was a bit "oh yeah." to read it - sort of like having a distant cousin that talks about raising ostriches for meat. Outside of experience by a landslide. |
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I'm genuinely interested in other peoples' experiences and in understanding the cultural differences that define either side of the issue. I am working on a thread on the topic, in a survey type format, to be posted later when I'm not at work. |
for me it is a part of who I am and what I do as a cop I put people in jail they do not always like it and it really ain't hard to find where we live my off duty weapon is at close hand but not just laying about, also when I am at work I want to be sure Desd is safe my dad was a cop and I remember a person he had arrested came to our hose when I was bout 11 I was the only one home I hid under the bed with his service weapon
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My bedside table...
In the drawer...
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Lamp.
Cell Phone. Glass Butterfly dish with jewelry from that day. Lotion smelling of citrus. Stack of books and Kindle to read at the same time. Diet Green Tea |
my side:
top: lamp lotus candle holder w/tea light a sticker: grow slow a chunk of citrine in hidden drawer: old phone (alarm) remotes (tv/dvd/cable) badger sleep balms rescue remedy eye mask beanie top drawer: vit e oil sesame oil coconut oil old bible (grandmothers) bottom drawer: fun things. her side: top: lamp coaster (night before sleepy tea) huge chunk of rose quartz eye glass holder secret drawer: old phone (alarm) rescue remedy kleenex top drawer: books/mags bottom: her fun things |
Oil burner
Body Creme Lavender oil Clock Readers Alleve Journal Van Gogh ballpoint Caroline....A paperback novel.... The Care And Handling Of Young Ladies, And Of Older Beauties In Their Prime. Caroline is the story of an extraordinary woman--beautiful, strong and mischievous. Putting her looks and wit to good use, the young Caroline seduces her friend Harry and his sister Adelaide. Once married to Harry, and living comfortably with him and Adelaide, Caroline enlarges and enlivens their menage by creating an "academy" for young -- and not so young -- women requiring in initiation into the rites of love.(f) |
a lamp made out of a tree limb, by the man who invented the surgical machine used on my eyes to save their sight. How perfect it is that I read by the light of this lamp...
my alarm clock that barely sends off an alarm anymore. I seriously need a new one... a book I am reading a word search book I do when I cannot sleep a nail file chap stick a doily a glass of water. I drink water all night long. I literally wake up to drink it pain meds muscle anti-inflammatory cream the remotes to the tv skin lotion his side: a lamp his change on a silver plate some electronic tech stuff I have no idea what they are dog cookies empty soda cans some jewelry |
My Kindle, a journal, and 2 books in a stack
a leather-scented candle an egyptian perfume bottle a small antique trinket-box with a few pieces of jewelry a lamp a stack of papers that I am reading through for my final in one of my classes La Perla hand lotion It would take me all night to tell you what's inside my night stand because it's a huge 3-drawer monster but most of the contents revolve around" pens and highlighters journals hair clips sudoku books my other Kindle more books the bottom drawer contains special things like old letters and mementos |
A tiny silver lamp
A huge pile of magazines and books Readers! Yes I forgot about those. *sigh* A water glass A small blue glass bowl with hair bobs, lip balm, cuticle cream and earrings Sometimes a rattie or two |
On my bedside table . . .
Kindle and charger
Book light Cell phone and charger vibrator lighted pedestal mirror with 5x and 10x magnification (also used as a lamp) tweezers assorted face creams in a little box Curel hand lotion water bottles, empty and half-empty, covering every remaining bit of surface -Georgia |
Lots of dust.
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My super old school digital alarm clock
A reading lamp :vigil: My current book (sometimes more than one book tho'!!):canadian: A sewing needle :canoworms: I am super boring :seeingstars: |
On top
An awesomely cool Star Treck lamp a Brown Betty tea pot with a tea cozy that I corochetted. A tea cup My phone My wallet The roku remote On the bottom about 6 books several magazines from my various professional organizations Good lotion A pen and journal In the drawer Nail trimmers A box with earrings- several different pair 3 necklaces Pills A nail file Pictures of people I love Dog nail clippers Dog treats |
Exploration Fawcett: Journey to the Lost City of Z. Story of Col. Percy Fawcett's search for a lost city in the Amazon in the 1920's and his disappearance. Fascinating!
Kleenex Candlestick/candle/matches |
lamp
two books by Lisa Gardner pocket watch picture frame candle journal three feet of chain five feet of rope |
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wallet
keys cellphone a 30-60-90 set square and a breadboard |
Nothing. It needs a lamp though. A small one.
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Top of the night stand.........landline phone, rattan thing that holds the remotes, hand lotion, and my kindle fire.
Below , bottom shelf is my baseball bat, and my "adult" toy box. :sunglass: |
Radio, lip balm, two books, a pen, my cell phone & water bottle
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