Ah, the ever-popular "die in". :lol::lol:
You do know why it is called a "lie in" don't you?
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It's because they can't tell the truth. :banana:
Ah, the ever-popular "die in". :lol::lol:
Ah, the ever-popular "die in". :lol::lol:
I thought it was pretty comical, too. I don't remember how many of them there were last year, but they looked like they had sucked lemons when they saw Bridget carrying her Glock.
I remember Lori What'sHerName with the memorable posterior (along with her personal cameraman) and a couple elderly folks. they didn't even have a dozen... It was memorable because she kept standing right in front of where we were sitting, so I may as well memorize what was inches from my face... :-X
Ah, the ever-popular "die in". :lol::lol:
I'll be there leading a team again this year.
May I join your team? I'm a "virgin" at this, so be gentle.
How did it go guys? Were the numbers good this year? Were the anti's as openly rude, crude and disrespectful as in years past?
The police had a new trick this year. They were asking hiw many guns you were carrying then wanted to know why you had more than one.
The police had a new trick this year. They were asking how many guns you were carrying then wanted to know why you had more than one.
Why not?
Were the anti's as openly rude, crude and disrespectful as in years past?
Good turnout, seemed to go smoothly indoors. Our team visited individual legislators for our team members after we hit our assigned rooms. Lots of orange stickers, actually got to sit down with two senators (Fairfax and Hampton/NN/Poquoson).
Rally attendance seemed slightly lower than last year but may have been due to cold weather.
I'd guess John Miller.Would that be Norment? He's my senator but he wasn't there when I stopped by. His staff also did not know what his opinion was or if he had one on SB876 which was up for a subcommittee vote at 4pm yesterday.