Like I've said before, Glocks are just soulless bullet launchers.
They may be functional, accurate and reliable, but they aren't the ones you treat like a member of the family or a pet.
That takes steel and wood. 
PS The late entries should be penalized, they should not bump you down a notch.
You not only shot well, you got the paperwork in on time as well.
It wasn't me who made your point last post...

However, I do think Glocks can "earn" a soul. I carry a 23 most every day, for sure when I leave the house for more than getting the mail or paper, and after a bit, when you have been depending upon it to help protect your life, your "soul", it tends to gain a bit of yours, particularly if you've ever needed to use it.
My 1911 was my first pistol that was a serious SD gun, coming after a .357 Blackhawk and a .30-30 Contender, and the bluing is worn on the edges from holstering and a scratch or two here and there when need to be protected. Each time I pick it up, it is cold and heavy in my hand. It is only a MK IV Series 70 Government Model but it is still a simple and elegant design.
My Glocks are always warm and light when I pick them up...even the big 21 when loaded. While they get their share of wear and scratches, you don't need to worry about that, they will always be ready when you need them.
I feel more for my Glocks because they spend more time with me on the "front line". They are the ones I am concerned about and the ones I care about the most.
But they are ugly, except underneath.