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you mean me Sean or seanmlow Sean?


I can, with no little pleasure and a side-order of reassurance, tell you it wasn't me. I was in Fleet St all day today


But I had someone else ask me if I was in the Gowlett last week when I wasn't so somebody is going around very similar to me


beware or imitators!


All that said, you'll know where to find me later this evening..:)-D

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A customer there?


I always assumed that place was owned by the guy who used to sell militaria, second hand matchbox cars, arrow flints and other weirdness on Northcross road opposite the joke shop 30 years ago and was his hobby - a military shop without the hassle of actually having to serve customers :))


Maybe Sean is gonna go postal @ Foxtons or enemys of Green and blue? >:D<

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I was seduced by their sales patter


": The store leading the fight against communism is having a blow

out sale! Ammu-Nation has a wide array of peacemakers! Come by Ammu-Nation on

Militia-Mondays, exercise your second Amendment right and get 10% off all

armor piercing bullets. We?re the only gun store that let?s you try before

you buy it! Need anti-tank missile? We?ve got?em! Flamethrowers? Oh yeah!

No credit, no problem! No money down, 90 days, same as cash. Shot now, pay

later! If you?re in the 10 minute waiting period fire off a few rounds at

the Ammu-Nation gun range, featuring faces of commie pinkos! Come by Ammu-Nation

and register to win an anti-aircraft gun actually used when we whooped Australia?s

ass! This weekend is the Ammu-Nation Film Festival with

free screening of the documentary Red Dawn! Ammu-Nation protecting your

rights!

"

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I was seduced by their sales patter

>

> ": The store leading the fight against communism

> is having a blow

> out sale! Ammu-Nation has a wide array of

> peacemakers! Come by Ammu-Nation on

> Militia-Mondays, exercise your second Amendment

> right and get 10% off all

> armor piercing bullets. We?re the only gun

> store that let?s you try before

> you buy it! Need anti-tank missile? We?ve

> got?em! Flamethrowers? Oh yeah!

> No credit, no problem! No money down, 90 days,

> same as cash. Shot now, pay

> later! If you?re in the 10 minute waiting

> period fire off a few rounds at

> the Ammu-Nation gun range, featuring faces of

> commie pinkos! Come by Ammu-Nation

> and register to win an anti-aircraft gun

> actually used when we whooped Australia?s

> ass! This weekend is the Ammu-Nation Film

> Festival with

> free screening of the documentary Red Dawn!

> Ammu-Nation protecting your

> rights!

> "



Now this is one of the reasons that I joined this MB. Local knowledge about practical everyday items that we all can use. And they're showing Red Dawn as well, one of my faves. The pluck those kids showed in dealing with, what can only be described as enemies of their state, well it brought a lump to mine durng the screening that's all I can say.


Thanks for the review Sean. Maybe I'll see you there tomorrow, I'm due a new assault catapult.

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Sad to hear about the owner of that shop on Northcross, he was an interesting guy and it was always fun haggling over the price of his toys.


Speaking of Shrunken Heads, wasn't that the title of a great little indie horror flick with the blonde guy from Bill n Tedd?

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Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Sad to hear about the owner of that shop on

> Northcross, he was an interesting guy and it was

> always fun haggling over the price of his toys.

>

> Speaking of Shrunken Heads, wasn't that the title

> of a great little indie horror flick with the

> blonde guy from Bill n Tedd?


It might be Sensei, but it's a reference to the latest stonking album release from the legendary Ian Hunter when it's anywhere in my vicinity.


Regards

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