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Open Carry Dinner!!

Tess

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Thanks, sjhipple.

Meantime, my family and I will likely be at the Irish festival for at least part of the afternoon. So if you see two of us carrying real pistols and a bearded guy with a Lego gun, that's us <grin>.
 

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Mr. Y

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Outdoor dining is at a premium in OT. Chart house has outdoor seating, but I am pretty sure you'll need a reservation. That's where I went a few weeks back...

They're pretty pricey too, but the food is excellent. I'll have to ask Mrs. Y what the name of the last place we ate was... It was a block from Bilbo Baggins...
 

Tess

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Tess wrote:
Thanks, sjhipple.

Meantime, my family and I will likely be at the Irish festival for at least part of the afternoon. So if you see two of us carrying real pistols and a bearded guy with a Lego gun, that's us <grin>.

Spent about 4 hours at the festival. Lots of :what:but absolutely no issues.

Only police presence was one officer, in uniform, with friend or significant other, who spent his entire time there watching the stage and not the crowd. He was listening to radio calls, apparently, but didn't even visibly scan the crowd.
 
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