Pirate Standoff, what to do?

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Post by music in a bottle on Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:04 am

..........Did I scare everyone away? I admit, Guns are okay, but I love my little girl (pictured)!

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Post by scottb on Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:07 pm

Guns work great, I still think the guy who knocked them off the side of the boat with deck furniture was a quick thinker.
Just about anything can be a weapon with brains behind it

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Post by music in a bottle on Sun Jul 26, 2009 5:22 pm

scottb wrote:Guns work great, I still think the guy who knocked them off the side of the boat with deck furniture was a quick thinker.
Just about anything can be a weapon with brains behind it
I can just see it now. A government ban on patio furniture. Must comply with statute AP67208g All patio furniture shall be secured to the patio with not less than 6 4 X 3/8 stainless steel bolts with washers, and shall have no rounded corners with a minimum of 4 inch high density foam that is safety yellow. Chairs shall be labeled with large posters indicating that the furniture could be used as a weapon, and shall be roped off to allow a minimum of a 6 foot clear area to prevent access to said chairs. Patio furniture shall not be advertised on TV commercials, to avoid having an adverse effect on children 18 years old and younger. Patio furniture shall be used in accordance with all Federal and Chinese regulations and shall not be used with a fat rear end capacity of more than 74 pounds. Razz

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Re: Pirate Standoff, what to do?

Post by music in a bottle on Sun Jul 26, 2009 5:31 pm

music in a bottle wrote:
scottb wrote:Guns work great, I still think the guy who knocked them off the side of the boat with deck furniture was a quick thinker.
Just about anything can be a weapon with brains behind it
I can just see it now. A government ban on patio furniture. Must comply with statute AP67208g All patio furniture shall be secured to the patio with not less than 6 4 X 3/8 stainless steel bolts with washers, and shall have no rounded corners with a minimum of 4 inch high density foam that is safety yellow. Chairs shall be labeled with large posters indicating that the furniture could be used as a weapon, and shall be roped off to allow a minimum of a 6 foot clear area to prevent access to said chairs. Patio furniture shall not be advertised on TV commercials, to avoid having an adverse effect on children 18 years old and younger. Patio furniture shall be used in accordance with all Federal and Chinese regulations and shall not be used with a fat rear end capacity of more than 74 pounds. Pre ban patio furniture, shall not be permitted to have a high capacity magazine nor a pistol grip, and must have at least 6 chinese parts on it and can not be green, because green is an evil color and cannot have vented arm rests or heat shields! Razz

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Post by scottb on Sun Jul 26, 2009 5:46 pm

That was a good one Music. Keep in mind the danger of a cable tie gun.
True story, a service person I know who travels world wide got the machine guns aimed at him when the inspector found the cable tie gun in his tool bag.

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Re: Pirate Standoff, what to do?

Post by music in a bottle on Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:38 pm

It's cool when you hear these stories of bravery, and stupid, when you hear of people wanted to regulate arms. Keep your hand on your rivet pistol!

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