





I had to do 2 hours on one occasion, I'd prefer not to repeat it. We only got off after someone collapsed.ShowNoMercy wrote:Only a half hour at attention? Thats nothing, try three hours and come back to me






Extremely carefully.... With a sheath over the blade and the handle in your pants. lmao.Novacastrian wrote:How do yo think i would go trying to conceal this puppy?![]()


OMG i know something like that, some nosy mom called the cops on a CLEAR airsoft gun and they got gunned down with an officer ARMED WITH AN M4 ASSAULT RIFLE it happened to my friend's friend I don't know them personallyammosmoke wrote:OMG, on that note, a person on my baseball team got his CLEAR airsoft gun taken away from him by the cops when he was shooting it in his OWN, fenced in back yard. Some neighbors of his said he was messing with a silver pistol when they called the cops on him. The cops took it away, and said that he couldn't have another airsoft gun until he was 18, even though they have no authority to do that. The same thing happened to another friend of mine when some squealer neighbor kid said he was shooting at him, when my friend really wasn't. It was some stupid kids running around the street shooting each other with airsoft guns. My friend was in his back yard on the trampoline. The police came to his house, later that day, at 1AM!!! And said that they needed to talk to Jonathan. (My friend) The freakin lying kid next door said that my friend shot him!!! So, my friend gets all his guns taken away, and the police say that he can't shoot one until he is 18. Jerks...

nice!!!!!!! btw i'm talking about the xbox controllerNovacastrian wrote:How do yo think i would go trying to conceal this puppy?![]()
If an object is designed for one use and is used offensively, it is considered a weapon. A pencil, a bat, whatever.TurboSuper wrote:This brings up an interesting point though- at what point is an object considered a weapon rather than just some scrap?...


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