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That's sweet. Could you have wrapped the guns in aluminun foil and pressed them into the foam while it was still wet?
Dang you're cool, I love it!
Mental note: If Airyca ever asks whether you want to hear her play a little music.....
THE ANSWER IS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TTTTTTHHHHHAAAAAANNNKKKKSSS!!!!
OK , I was just asking, please don't open your guitar case on me ...
I live in a country where a lot of people are carrying firearms in public , whether if because they are in active military service or just have a license to do so (not easy to get such a license ,btw) , and as far as I know there is no "concealed carry" issue . However , there is security personnel that will check your baggage literally everywhere , and when they will find firearms , even licensed , in a guitar case , sirens are going to scream in a matter of seconds.
I was just curious, not intending touching any gun carrying rights .
The question is, do you actually play or did you just buy the case? Nice guitar case, btw. Sticker it up!
I went to a pawn shop for the case, no I don't play. i can play the violin, but my case wasn't big enough.
Lol I like this video, but I think my song would be more like "click click BOOM, click click BOOM"![]()
I went to a pawn shop for the case, no I don't play. i can play the violin, but my case wasn't big enough.
Lol I like this video, but I think my song would be more like "click click BOOM, click click BOOM"![]()
for the USA it's unusual to see open carry, even though it's legal to do so in many places (and possibly required even)... where i live, nearly anyone who can legally own a gun, can carry it open in public (loaded) a. open meaning not concealed, not in a bag, and NOT loaded in a car (has to be unloaded and then stored separate from ammo).
for many states getting a carry license is trivial, some it's hard to impossible even though it's not illegal - the local guy making a decision in a given town can just be a dick (not in MY town), but the next town over they'll issue a free gun[okay, not quite]. some of those states also restrict what you can own and use.
where i'm living, a license takes a week if you're not a crime lord (3 days if you are ;>), will cost you lunch money, and allows me to carry whatever i damn well please pretty much anyway i want. guitar case? check - in fact, i havae a soft sided instrument case i use :> also a "fishing case" works well. it's hysterically funny that just a few miles away, into another state, you can't buy jack, but here? hell, i can buy BMGs to crossbows, and pretty much all the evil in between. now, i wish i had the money to do sostill, a FAL would be illegal within a few hours drive, but a few hours the other way? "why do you only have one?"
i wish the laws were simpler, and consolidated. they're working on universal carry. the USA would be safer for it imho.
also, security personnel are not allowed to check whenever they damn well please. thank you very muchthey can shut the HELLLLLL up.
Thanks for your reply .
I just thought to myself how funny it is that when I'm traveling abroad (ie outside Israel) , I feel quite nervous when I'm near people carrying firearms , even when all of them are security personnel , while in Israel I don't even notice it as it is so common .
About baggage checking in public places , we don't have much choice here , since security people have official authorization to search both your belongings and your body , prevent your entrance to the premises , or detain you until the police arrives .
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A favorite of many a soldier!
which is why i don't like flying. the TSA can lick themselves. would rather drive or ride my motorcycle somewhere these days. aside from the fact that i personally don't think it's right, i also believe they are violating the law, if not the letter, then the spirit.
i know some Israelis that totally freak out if they spot a backpack or a loaf of bread sitting on the ground. "hafad hasshutz" (something like that). object of unknown origin. not a completely outrageous reaction for a place with a lot of IEDs.
LOL !!!! The term is "Hefetz Hashud" (when H is pronounced like a dutch CH or G) and literally means "suspicious object" . Israelis will divide into 2 categories : those who call the police when they spot such an object , and those who forget their belongings in public places, only to find it later shot or blown to pieces by bomb squad...
This is how it looks like :
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What did Mr. Franklin say ?