I hate running into anti hired help...

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If I'm wearing one of my Knob Creek shirts, or something like that, I sometimes worried if I'm about to get served a "special" sandwich."

Had to deal with a "tech service" guy the other day about one of my web sites, and I just kinda got a vibe... Then followed his advice, and things went south big time.

Argh.
 
I have a Gun Control shirt with a big picture of Adolf Hitler saluting on the front. The problem is the text under it is obscured half the time so people think im walking around idolizing him.
 
If I'm wearing one of my Knob Creek shirts, or something like that, I sometimes worried if I'm about to get served a "special" sandwich."

Then eat somewhere where you can watch them make it, or hit the drive through and walk inside.
 
I like getting groceries with my Wolverines! T-shirt. It has a silhouette of a guy holding up an AK-47.

I can't tell you how many people have asked me what "The Chair Is Against The Wall" means (its printed on the front chest.

Good times.... good times....

-- John
 
Come into my bar with one of those shirts on, and I'll buy you a drink.



John, where did you find that shirt? (If you don't mind my asking)
 
XD I guess you've never seen the documentary "Red Dawn". They have free screenings of it over at Ammunation.
 
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I guess I do not know what it means. Would you mind sharing?


Hiya XD Fan,

Sure... but no one really knows. It was a transmitted code over the airwaves in the movie "Red Dawn." Its kinda become a catch-phrase for the tin-foil hat crowd. I enjoy occassionally making my family and friends nervous.


-- John
 
"The Chair" and "John's Mustache" were an homage to a movie about the French Resistance in World War II. I forget the name of the movie, but IIRC, the main characters were listening to BBC waiting for a coded message and "the chair" and "John's mustache" were sent in the same broadcast for other resistance groups. In Red Dawn, it was meant to inform the viewer that the Wolverines were not the only resistance group in Colorado.
 
The Colonel: All that hate's gonna burn you up, kid.
Robert: It keeps me warm.



Erica: You American?
Col. Andy Tanner: Red-blooded.
Erica: What's the capital of Texas?
Col. Andy Tanner: Austin.
Erica: Wrong, commie! It's Houston.


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Ya know, Bogie, I don't feel comfortable getting food from a lot of establishments, no matter what kind of shirt I'm wearing ... I like to see my food being prepared.

Only wear firearms related t-shirts to the gym or the range, although I've got a couple shirts with obscure logos or comments on 'em only another gunnie would get.

I don't ever let any service people (plumber, electrician, cable guy, whoever) into my house when there's anything out that would give away the fact that I own and enjoy firearms (all my gun books go in a closet) ...
 
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