Posted: 9/28/2010 9:00:47 PM EDT
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But not to wear. Concealed means concealed. This. Wearing body armor where it can be seen is like wearing your underware on the outsideof your pants. It lets people know that you're enough of a retard that a good, old fashioned cock-punch won't work so they'll knuckle-fuck your face instead. On that note, there is Senate Bill 6311 which appears to be in the works which will create "enhanced sentencing" for crimes committed while wearing body armor. Doesn't appear to have passed yet unless i've missed something. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: But not to wear. Concealed means concealed. This. Wearing body armor where it can be seen is like wearing your underware on the outsideof your pants. Am I doing it right? http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa210/VikingKarl/Photo33.jpg Is that a woman's thong? |
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Quoted: Clean your fucking room!Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: But not to wear. Concealed means concealed. This. Wearing body armor where it can be seen is like wearing your underware on the outsideof your pants. Am I doing it right? http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa210/VikingKarl/Photo33.jpg ...and get a haircut! Fucking hippie! |
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But not to wear. Concealed means concealed. This. Wearing body armor where it can be seen is like wearing your underware on the outsideof your pants. Am I doing it right? http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa210/VikingKarl/Photo33.jpg Is that a woman's thong? Negative. Just a banana hammock. It looks funny because its being worn over clothes rather than underneath. Or without. Typically I wear boxers, unless I'm going to a party to show off, but those provided better contrast against my jeans. As for the hair, I had bad hat hair, so the bulk really shows. Overall length of the longest hairs is only about 1-1/4." I explained the room. |
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On that note, there is Senate Bill 6311 which appears to be in the works which will create "enhanced sentencing" for crimes committed while wearing body armor. Doesn't appear to have passed yet unless i've missed something. I was already under the impression that use of body armor while commiting another crime was a seperate crime (one more to tack to the list of charges). |
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On that note, there is Senate Bill 6311 which appears to be in the works which will create "enhanced sentencing" for crimes committed and caught while wearing body armor. Doesn't appear to have passed yet unless i've missed something. |
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On that note, there is Senate Bill 6311 which appears to be in the works which will create "enhanced sentencing" for crimes committed while wearing body armor. Doesn't appear to have passed yet unless i've missed something. I was already under the impression that use of body armor while commiting another crime was a seperate crime (one more to tack to the list of charges). I was thinking this was the case already, as well. |
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