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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: The Occupied Territory of California
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| Hey Shaun
Hey Shaun, Went to the El Dorado County fair last night, same old drunks around the beer tree, all the little girls showing way too much skin, and saw the usual fight. Ate a half dozen Navajo tacos. One thing that I had never seen before was at the entrance, they had a table set up asking the people entering to give up their guns and pocket knifes. Obviously they had not collected any guns but the knife box had a dozen or so pocket knifes in it. I asked them if it was illegal to carry a pocketknife and they told me it was illegal to take any weapons into the fair. Since I did not consider my pocketknife a weapon I did not give it to them. I found the whole thing a little odd. |
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Maybe they do...if made with chicken! But, seriously, how are they prepared? Just curious...
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| Guest Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: somerset, kentucky
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lots of occupied states, don't even allow CC weapons of any kind, especially at state run functions. lucky for you they didn't frisk anyone!!! but then again you couldhave put the knife in the box and picked out a better one on the way out :nod: |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tucson, Mexico
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I was invited for lunch a few months ago at a topless bar and I HATE those places!! Before entering the bar I was frisked and patted down for weapons. I truly felt my rights were violated. Needless to say I will never go to that place again. |
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Sounds like they are going to PC hell ---- they never did that when I was there. used to CCW there all the time off duty and never would flash an id
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