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24th January 07, 03:49 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by thescot
Actually, guys, I dont' really care where we go. If the crowd is not to our liking, we'll vote with our feet.
Splash, since you are setting this up, why don't you pick a place and name the time. We'll all do what we can. Snellville is close to me--about 15 minutes or so--so I don't really care. Just let us know if it's the kind of place where it's adviseable to be armed; don't want to get caught with our pants down.
Well, I don't guess that's likely to happen.
Disclaimer: the above is a joke, made in jest. It is not intended to suggest that kilted men should go armed . . . or not armed if that is one's preference. Nor is it intended to suggest that Splash frequents rough joints. In fact, it's not meant to offend anyone, anything, or any animal, regardless of age, sex, race, religion, or national origin or color blindness. You should probably just ignore it alltogether and not read it anyway.
If we have a piper, we WILL be legally armed. The Pipes were declared a weapon of war after the 1745. From my understanding of how the US laws were created and passed in the early days, I believe that law is still in effect in the US (though not enforced). Anyways, they would fall under the "right to bear arms" catagory and have not been classified as any banned weapon type. SO, a piper is "armed and dangerous."
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