Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegas

by dpollak on 02/07/2012 · 0 comments

Headshot SGreenfield October20091 214x300 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las VegasLast Sunday while in Las Vegas at the NADA convention, Steve Greenfield, Vice President of Business Development at AutoTrader demonstrated both leadership and ingenuity. Instead of watching the super bowl, Steve lead an expedition, which included himself, my son Samson and me to an infamous business establishment outside of town called The Gun Store.

Steve correctly hypothesized that since the super bowl had just started, we could avoid the inevitable one+ IMG00116 20120205 1625 300x225 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegashour wait to fire automatic weapons at The Gun Store. Upon arrival, Steve’s intuition was confirmed, and we walked right in. Also upon arrival we learned that there were restrictions about who can shoot automatic weapons IMG00132 20120205 1730 300x224 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegasin the State of Nevada. First, we learned that there is a minimum age requirement. You must be over 8.  We also learned that being sighted is not a requirement. Clear of these restrictions or lack thereof, IMG00128 20120205 1716 300x224 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegaswe spent the next 2+ hours blowing the brains out of imaginary terrorists, freeing hostages, and taking out enemy snipers. By the time we were done approximately 2.5 hours later, we reeked of IMG00130 20120205 17281 300x225 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegasgun powder, turned in our weapons and headed back to the Las Vegas strip to resume alias roles as respectable internet solution providers.IMG00122 20120205 1645 300x225 Freeing hostages and taking out terrorists in Las Vegas

Much thanks to Steve for calling a last minute audible and making this year’s super bowl an event that will last in our memories forever.

 

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