ScottyT
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The opening night of my wife's play was tuesday night, so I went with a couple of friends of ours to see her in "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" at the Rose Wagner. The play was written by Steve Martin and is absolutely hilarious, but that is a bit off topic...
I was supposed to meet my wife in front of the theater at 6:30 to get my ticket from her, but I needed to get out of work, so I found myself downtown at about 5:50. I decided to stretch my legs, so I turned on my voice recorder (shirt pocket) and walked around the Salt Palace and Gallivan Center areas. Nary a peep from the peasants, as they say...
I arrived at the theater a bit early and busied myself walking around looking at various posters and artwork. None of the staff ever mentioned my firearm, nor did the Sherrif's Deputy working security, who got an eyeful on more than one occaision.
The play was fantastic and afterwards the four of us went across the street to Squatter's, which was actually the first time I had ever visited the place. The waitress saw it and never missed a beat, one guy at the next table kept eyeing me, but he looked more curious than concerned. The service was superb and the Burger was one of the best I have ever had (this coming from a burger connoisseur!).
Another uneventful day in Open Carry land!
If you are looking for some quality entertainment this weekend, "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" plays tonight, friday and saturday at 7:30 pm in the Black Box theater at the Rose Wagner Center for the Arts (300 south 125 west). Disclaimer: The play uses the "F" word once and has quite a bit of innuendo, if that matters to you.
The opening night of my wife's play was tuesday night, so I went with a couple of friends of ours to see her in "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" at the Rose Wagner. The play was written by Steve Martin and is absolutely hilarious, but that is a bit off topic...
I was supposed to meet my wife in front of the theater at 6:30 to get my ticket from her, but I needed to get out of work, so I found myself downtown at about 5:50. I decided to stretch my legs, so I turned on my voice recorder (shirt pocket) and walked around the Salt Palace and Gallivan Center areas. Nary a peep from the peasants, as they say...
I arrived at the theater a bit early and busied myself walking around looking at various posters and artwork. None of the staff ever mentioned my firearm, nor did the Sherrif's Deputy working security, who got an eyeful on more than one occaision.
The play was fantastic and afterwards the four of us went across the street to Squatter's, which was actually the first time I had ever visited the place. The waitress saw it and never missed a beat, one guy at the next table kept eyeing me, but he looked more curious than concerned. The service was superb and the Burger was one of the best I have ever had (this coming from a burger connoisseur!).
Another uneventful day in Open Carry land!
If you are looking for some quality entertainment this weekend, "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" plays tonight, friday and saturday at 7:30 pm in the Black Box theater at the Rose Wagner Center for the Arts (300 south 125 west). Disclaimer: The play uses the "F" word once and has quite a bit of innuendo, if that matters to you.