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OC in West Seattle and Chinatown

larz

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Quiet time OC'ing out in West Seattle and Chinatown. I was eating at Than Brothers in the junction area of West Seattle, best deal on pho in Seattle, I know people saw my gun since I got up to smoke a few times. After that we went to Chinatown. My roomates went inside Gossip for some bubble tea while I had another smoke, and a dancing bum came up to me and said to hide my pistol because there were "two asshole cops on bikes" around the corner, I just told him it was fine and thanks for the heads up, and off he went.
 

dng

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larz wrote:
Quiet time OC'ing out in West Seattle and Chinatown. I was eating at Than Brothers in the junction area of West Seattle, best deal on pho in Seattle, I know people saw my gun since I got up to smoke a few times. After that we went to Chinatown. My roomates went inside Gossip for some bubble tea while I had another smoke, and a dancing bum came up to me and said to hide my pistol because there were "two asshole cops on bikes" around the corner, I just told him it was fine and thanks for the heads up, and off he went.
Thatis hilarious! I had a guy ask me the other day if I have a permit, and when I told him I don't, he said, "that's cool man, I won't rat you out. I would hate to seea good guy like you get busted." I had to chuckle, because I don't know him at all, so how does he know I'm a "good guy" and of course we had the usual OC discussion. I don't know if he was convinced I was doing nothing wrong, but I tried anyway.:D
 

larz

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If I heard chung down there I would have thought it was one of my friends making fun of my last name ;)
 

Lew

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unrequited wrote:
If you hear the word "chung" (gun) or "da chung" (big gun) thrown around a lot, they're talking about you. > )
Or maybe "yang gui zi." ;)
 

DrewGunner

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larz wrote:
Quiet time OC'ing out in West Seattle and Chinatown. I was eating at Than Brothers in the junction area of West Seattle, best deal on pho in Seattle, I know people saw my gun since I got up to smoke a few times. After that we went to Chinatown. My roomates went inside Gossip for some bubble tea while I had another smoke, and a dancing bum came up to me and said to hide my pistol because there were "two asshole cops on bikes" around the corner, I just told him it was fine and thanks for the heads up, and off he went.
No shootout? dam. I live in west seattle andjust startedOC'inga couple months ago. Never had any issues. I've noticed that i get my water glass filled up more at the than brothers if OC'ing. :what:
 

jchen012

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Good report. I like Gossip's popcorn chicken. If you see another asian guy in Chinatown OCing, that would be me =)

BTW what were you OCing? I usually OC my Sig p226R .357sig.
 
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