Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

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Re: Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

Postby tman on Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:30 pm

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yukonjasper wrote:you can try anything you want. you may beat the rap but you probably won't beat the ride.

start looking for a Ceramic Glock ..............


What ride? I get turned away and I secure the pistol and come back....right? are they going to confiscate the tickets? Ban me for life?



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Re: Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

Postby gunsmith on Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:13 pm

tman wrote:
gunsmith wrote:
yukonjasper wrote:you can try anything you want. you may beat the rap but you probably won't beat the ride.

start looking for a Ceramic Glock ..............


What ride? I get turned away and I secure the pistol and come back....right? are they going to confiscate the tickets? Ban me for life?



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Re: Re: Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

Postby MWAG on Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:03 am

Squib Joe wrote:According to Target Field:

"Prohibited Items

For the general safety of all guests the following items are not allowed into Target Field: ball retrievers, balloons, bats, beach balls, boom boxes, brooms, fireworks, flasks, footballs, Frisbees, hard sided coolers, laser pointers, lawn chairs, noise-making devices, weapons, wooden sticks, or rods. Small whiskbrooms and small souvenir bats are permitted."

I laugh about them allowing the $ouvenir bats. I can't count how many times I've seen parents and siblings being clubbed by those damn things. But somehow, those aren't dangerous. It's a fracking club!
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Re: Re: Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

Postby Lumpy on Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:52 am

MWAG wrote:I laugh about them allowing the $ouvenir bats. I can't count how many times I've seen parents and siblings being clubbed by those damn things. But somehow, those aren't dangerous. It's a fracking club!
Well, I don't doubt they sting, but they're kinda' on the light side for any serious clubbing.

Now THIS...

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... is a club!
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Postby MWAG on Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:04 pm

Club? Hell, I think my Ex uses that. Complete with lanyard, so she doesn't lose it. ;)
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Re: Twins installing metal detectors @ Target Field

Postby gunsmith on Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:06 pm

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