Rod wrote:Just had a crazy thought. I'm in the Homewood Suites at Ben White and I-35. Wonder how many people I'm going to freak out carrying gun cases in and out of the hotel. This MIGHT be fun.
I freaked out a lot of people since it seems my hotel was also filled with South By Southwest travelers who were from Chicago and Philly. They didn't like my answer to "Going to war with all those guns?"
I said "Nah, it's hipster douchebag season. Just got my full allotment of tags."
They shut up.
Remember, folks, you can't spell "douche" without "Che."
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Rod wrote:Just had a crazy thought. I'm in the Homewood Suites at Ben White and I-35. Wonder how many people I'm going to freak out carrying gun cases in and out of the hotel. This MIGHT be fun.
I freaked out a lot of people since it seems my hotel was also filled with South By Southwest travelers who were from Chicago and Philly. They didn't like my answer to "Going to war with all those guns?"
I said "Nah, it's hipster douchebag season. Just got my full allotment of tags."
They shut up.
Well, if they're going to be obnoxious like that . . .
Sorry, I can't make it either; I'd love to bring a certain M1903A3 to allow a certain generous seller to get a chance to actually fire the thing.
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
one can be a Democrat, or one can choose to be an American.
Good acting requires an imagination; reality requires a person not getting lost in their imagination.
"It's better to have a gun if you need it". Felix's opthamologist