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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:13 pm
Sanzoskitsune I'm pretty sure you aren't supposed to be whipping those things out in public guys, you could get in a lot of trouble As if you'd have any complaints... xd
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:16 pm
Mine is about 5 and 3/4's closed and 10 ten inches open.
Edit: Oh, and the bottom 3rd of the blade is serrated.
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Jafthasleftthebuilding Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:17 pm
@Arc, did I say that I would have any complaints? ^_~
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:18 pm
well, I'm just voicing that fact.
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:19 pm
124-C @Iecur — Around here you can only conceal a blade under 6 inches. Anything longer has to have at least an inch of the weapon showing. A gun has to visible (or cased) unless you have a permit to conceal carry. The blade itself or the whole thing ? I think my friend said (somewhere in Kentucky) that with handle and all it couldn't be any longer than seven inches but I never did check to verify. And I think for folders if I read it correctly says there is no size limitation and I think they can be concealed. Switchblades have to be two inches no larger last I checked. But I think as close as San Francisco that law is prewtty darn different at least from what I heard at a weapons shop. Guy showed me like a 4 inch switchblade and said I couldn't conceal that one and had to be displayed at all times. Who knows need to brush up on my law. Sanzoskitsune xd I love how any perverted comments turned non-pervert by the more specifics on said weapons Hmm this will not do. Who wants to play with my Wii ?
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:23 pm
I totally want to play with your wii!! It'd be so much fun!
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:23 pm
Arcanas Sanzoskitsune I'm pretty sure you aren't supposed to be whipping those things out in public guys, you could get in a lot of trouble As if you'd have any complaints... xd For some reason Dean's comment made me think in the wrong way. And that explains why you didn't ask me to whip it out when we met Sanzoskitsune. ( Dean that was one of the person's we met right ? -sweatdrop- )Jaft Mine is about 5 and 3/4's closed and 10 ten inches open. Edit: Oh, and the bottom 3rd of the blade is serrated. sad I miss my folder that was serrated. That one was my favourite. I need to locate it!
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:25 pm
psh, we should play with MY Wii!
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:25 pm
Sanzoskitsune I totally want to play with your wii!! It'd be so much fun! Yes, everyone that plays with my Wii seems to enjoy themselves. All those happy noises they make has to be good right ? ^_^
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:25 pm
Iecur 124-C @Iecur — Around here you can only conceal a blade under 6 inches. Anything longer has to have at least an inch of the weapon showing. A gun has to visible (or cased) unless you have a permit to conceal carry. The blade itself or the whole thing ? I think my friend said (somewhere in Kentucky) that with handle and all it couldn't be any longer than seven inches but I never did check to verify. And I think for folders if I read it correctly says there is no size limitation and I think they can be concealed. Switchblades have to be two inches no larger last I checked. But I think as close as San Francisco that law is prewtty darn different at least from what I heard at a weapons shop. Guy showed me like a 4 inch switchblade and said I couldn't conceal that one and had to be displayed at all times. Who knows need to brush up on my law. It does change quite drastically from place to place. And then there's the issue of enforcement. What I said is just how it is in Minnesota. In the cities they enforce it a little more than they do in my neck of the woods. I could probably have a gun on me, get pulled over, then talk specifics with the cop on the pros/cons of my particular choice without any trouble... In some places it's surprising to the police if you don't own a gun or have a gun in the car...
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:25 pm
Lin is very tired now, though he only finished about three pages.
Night all! Must get ready to sing for auditions tomorrow.
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:26 pm
Iecur Arcanas Sanzoskitsune I'm pretty sure you aren't supposed to be whipping those things out in public guys, you could get in a lot of trouble As if you'd have any complaints... xd For some reason Dean's comment made me think in the wrong way. And that explains why you didn't ask me to whip it out when we met Sanzoskitsune. ( Dean that was one of the person's we met right ? -sweatdrop- )Yes, Juan, she was. And you know me and my comments....always turning one thing to another.
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:27 pm
Arcanas psh, we should play with MY Wii! My Wii > Your Wii Odd question. Who here is wearing pants ?
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:27 pm
124-C Iecur 124-C @Iecur — Around here you can only conceal a blade under 6 inches. Anything longer has to have at least an inch of the weapon showing. A gun has to visible (or cased) unless you have a permit to conceal carry. The blade itself or the whole thing ? I think my friend said (somewhere in Kentucky) that with handle and all it couldn't be any longer than seven inches but I never did check to verify. And I think for folders if I read it correctly says there is no size limitation and I think they can be concealed. Switchblades have to be two inches no larger last I checked. But I think as close as San Francisco that law is prewtty darn different at least from what I heard at a weapons shop. Guy showed me like a 4 inch switchblade and said I couldn't conceal that one and had to be displayed at all times. Who knows need to brush up on my law. It does change quite drastically from place to place. And then there's the issue of enforcement. What I said is just how it is in Minnesota. In the cities they enforce it a little more than they do in my neck of the woods. I could probably have a gun on me, get pulled over, then talk specifics with the cop on the pros/cons of my particular choice without any trouble... In some places it's surprising to the police if you don't own a gun or have a gun in the car... So then you guys just end up comparing guns then?
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:28 pm
Iecur Arcanas psh, we should play with MY Wii! My Wii > Your Wii Odd question. Who here is wearing pants ? Hey, at least I've got a Wii now!! And it wasn't defective the day I bought it...like yours...damaged box and shiz. And yes, I'm wearing some flannel pajama pants right now...I take it you're not?
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