#222534 - 04/30/11 12:01 AM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Double sided tape is a new one on me. Good idea.
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#222556 - 04/30/11 04:13 PM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: Art_in_FL]
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The royal wedding has me thinking...What to bring for a wedding day? Assuming you are in a tux ... what do you pack? A Walther PPK 7.65 mm, of course. The martini can be gathered in the library. Cigars can be lighted with a candle.
Edited by Basecamp (04/30/11 04:24 PM)
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#222700 - 05/02/11 02:25 PM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Any chance of any trouble at all I'd go for a pair of knuckle dusters and some running shoes. "If the radio tells you to go to a disturbance at a wedding - don't go" old coppers saying. It'll be a bloodbath. In a fight in a bar only the few involved join in; but at a wedding everyone is someones brother/son/uncle/daughter.... And if feelings are so high they'll start fighting at a wedding..... qjs
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#222769 - 05/03/11 01:12 AM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: TeacherRO]
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By Far A Vitronox classic keychain Knife with a pair of scissors. Loose threads and such become common with my dress clothing and most females I know dress clothing.
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#222781 - 05/03/11 04:09 AM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: TeacherRO]
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I was at a wedding where a bridesmaid got a spot of blood on the bodice of her dress. A few drops of hydrogen peroxide dissolved it immediately and saved her considerable embarrassment. I pack an eyedropper of H2O2 in my luggage to disinfect small wounds (though H2O2 has fallen from favour with medical types).
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#222784 - 05/03/11 04:53 AM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Registered: 01/21/04
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BacPakJak...
"...there's not much room in a clutch bag..."
Let me give you a little tip for hands-free and shoulder-free carry: thigh-high single leg pantyhose w/o the panty part.
The very comfortable wide elastic bands can carry a multitude of stuff tucked into them if you don't wear extremely tight skirts of extremely thin fabric: folding cash, condoms, tampons, a flat lighter, Photon, lip tube of Vasoline (for firestarting -- what did you think?). You can wear the flat stuff in front, but you'll have to shift the bulkier stuff to the inside a bit.
A small handgun like a "Baby Browning"/Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol could fit okay, but it may shift a bit, so you'll probably have to wear a fuller skirt, and be prepared to shift it occasionally (discretely, of course) after dancing or walking much. (I tried it with a small Beretta, but 5" is just a bit too bulky.)
I strongly suggest going with the widest band you can find, both for comfort and "storage" room.
Sue
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#222870 - 05/04/11 06:50 AM
Re: Wedding prep
[Re: Susan]
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BacPakJak...
"...there's not much room in a clutch bag..."
Let me give you a little tip for hands-free and shoulder-free carry: thigh-high single leg pantyhose w/o the panty part.
The very comfortable wide elastic bands can carry a multitude of stuff tucked into them if you don't wear extremely tight skirts of extremely thin fabric: folding cash, condoms, tampons, a flat lighter, Photon, lip tube of Vasoline (for firestarting -- what did you think?). You can wear the flat stuff in front, but you'll have to shift the bulkier stuff to the inside a bit.
A small handgun like a "Baby Browning"/Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol could fit okay, but it may shift a bit, so you'll probably have to wear a fuller skirt, and be prepared to shift it occasionally (discretely, of course) after dancing or walking much. (I tried it with a small Beretta, but 5" is just a bit too bulky.)
I strongly suggest going with the widest band you can find, both for comfort and "storage" room.
Sue Sue, that ain't lady like. The proper thing to do is to ask your partner to shoot the oaf for you.
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