He is a seriously lucky bloke... That'll teach his neighbour not to play with a loaded gun inside. What would that qualify as if he was hit? 3rd degree murder? Manslaughter?
American houses are pretty flims. Wouldn't like to be banging anyone next door to someone. My friend plays with railguns, so that would be quite deadly. Imagine being alive one second, then dead the next, just while you were playing WOW.
Crazy stuff! Silly american building houses out of wood (reminds me of the three little pigs maybe they never read the end of that story, Oh well could be worse they could make their houses out of straw!)
Dude, I think this is a bit more about silly man discharging a firearm in his bathroom then about housing being made from wood
Ha ha yeah true although americans will always be silly and play with guns. The brits should go over there and make a fortune building "All new and improved tornado proof housing" ... "features real bricks" ... "bullet proof walls" ... "no longer get shot while playing WOW get house 2.0 now comes as standard with bricks 1.0"
I bet his neighbour was just renacting something in front of the mirror, probably pretending to be badass. "You talking to me? You must be talking to me, i dont see anyone eles here? EAT THIS!!" *BANG* "oh f***kkk"
Ok, nobody that much of an idiot should own a pair of deagles, a .44, an M4 and numerous other guns. Or even a rubber band shooter, for that matter. Just another reason my friend has the best gun law: "Anyone who's not crazy can own a gun. A crazy person is defined as someone who wants to own a gun." That guy's f'ing lucky he's not left-handed (note his position at the desk). IIRC, even a .22 rifle can shoot through something like six inches of solid hardwood and kill someone on the other side. I'd imagine a magnum would go through brick with relative ease, though not likely two layers.
Hey... The reason we make our houses all flimsy and whatnot is because we take risks. Only hardcore people live their lives in dangerous, bullet-welcoming plaster boxes.