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Curiously, very few open carry here, not considered "polite" or something. Fair play and I get it. Still, I like the freedom and perhaps it sends a message, eh?
LSP This came about from a conversation my sister and I had on the way to the airport. I don't notice much open carry outside rural areas where a varmint dispatcher is often needed.
Used to love riding in the back of Dad's pickup as a kid. Not so much the old panel van he bought and restored... only had two seats in front. If you were a kid riding in the back it could knock you crazy going down the road. Wait, maybe that's why...
OH yeah... Gonna borrow this for tomorrow's post. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo!
ReplyDeleteCuriously, very few open carry here, not considered "polite" or something. Fair play and I get it. Still, I like the freedom and perhaps it sends a message, eh?
Done that many times in the past.....
ReplyDeleteOldNFO
ReplyDeleteFeel free.
LSP
This came about from a conversation my sister and I had on the way to the airport. I don't notice much open carry outside rural areas where a varmint dispatcher is often needed.
DrJim
Me too. Arkansas limousine.
I used to ride in the bed of the pickup. I enjoyed it, and probably still would if they'd let me get a lounge chair set up.
ReplyDeleteA pickup bed is better than a flatbed, just saying.
ReplyDeleteUsed to love riding in the back of Dad's pickup as a kid. Not so much the old panel van he bought and restored... only had two seats in front. If you were a kid riding in the back it could knock you crazy going down the road. Wait, maybe that's why...
ReplyDeleteBrig
ReplyDeleteHad a Chev panel with just the driver seat. For my passenger, had a stout wood crate.