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November 21, 2010 at 2:52 PM in reply to: OT: Advanced Imaging Technology (TSA new scanners) #632629November 21, 2010 at 2:52 PM in reply to: OT: Advanced Imaging Technology (TSA new scanners) #632707LuckyInOCParticipant
I think I am going to start selling lead lined undies… Didn’t Lois Lane start wearing those…
I never thought I would have to wear my athletic cup to get on a plane… I wonder what would happen if you did.
I can see it now… TSA approved flying aparrel.
or the next TSA screening technique…
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3315502/Hulton-ArchiveLucky In OC
November 21, 2010 at 2:52 PM in reply to: OT: Advanced Imaging Technology (TSA new scanners) #633280LuckyInOCParticipantI think I am going to start selling lead lined undies… Didn’t Lois Lane start wearing those…
I never thought I would have to wear my athletic cup to get on a plane… I wonder what would happen if you did.
I can see it now… TSA approved flying aparrel.
or the next TSA screening technique…
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3315502/Hulton-ArchiveLucky In OC
November 21, 2010 at 2:52 PM in reply to: OT: Advanced Imaging Technology (TSA new scanners) #633408LuckyInOCParticipantI think I am going to start selling lead lined undies… Didn’t Lois Lane start wearing those…
I never thought I would have to wear my athletic cup to get on a plane… I wonder what would happen if you did.
I can see it now… TSA approved flying aparrel.
or the next TSA screening technique…
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3315502/Hulton-ArchiveLucky In OC
November 21, 2010 at 2:52 PM in reply to: OT: Advanced Imaging Technology (TSA new scanners) #633727LuckyInOCParticipantI think I am going to start selling lead lined undies… Didn’t Lois Lane start wearing those…
I never thought I would have to wear my athletic cup to get on a plane… I wonder what would happen if you did.
I can see it now… TSA approved flying aparrel.
or the next TSA screening technique…
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3315502/Hulton-ArchiveLucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantHow about shuffleboard. Doesn’t require as much play area as billiards or table tennis. All ages and skill level can play side by side. You can always cover and use as a buffet table for those large Piggington dinners parties or wedding receptions. Add one or two electric safety dartboards and a fully stocked bar. And, of course, a few big screen tv’s.
I would go for the gametruck settup…
http://www.gamezonwheelz.com/
Maybe not for 16 people…A foosball table is ackward to put aside or reuse for other purpose. Might be able to cover for a large poker table.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantHow about shuffleboard. Doesn’t require as much play area as billiards or table tennis. All ages and skill level can play side by side. You can always cover and use as a buffet table for those large Piggington dinners parties or wedding receptions. Add one or two electric safety dartboards and a fully stocked bar. And, of course, a few big screen tv’s.
I would go for the gametruck settup…
http://www.gamezonwheelz.com/
Maybe not for 16 people…A foosball table is ackward to put aside or reuse for other purpose. Might be able to cover for a large poker table.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantHow about shuffleboard. Doesn’t require as much play area as billiards or table tennis. All ages and skill level can play side by side. You can always cover and use as a buffet table for those large Piggington dinners parties or wedding receptions. Add one or two electric safety dartboards and a fully stocked bar. And, of course, a few big screen tv’s.
I would go for the gametruck settup…
http://www.gamezonwheelz.com/
Maybe not for 16 people…A foosball table is ackward to put aside or reuse for other purpose. Might be able to cover for a large poker table.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantHow about shuffleboard. Doesn’t require as much play area as billiards or table tennis. All ages and skill level can play side by side. You can always cover and use as a buffet table for those large Piggington dinners parties or wedding receptions. Add one or two electric safety dartboards and a fully stocked bar. And, of course, a few big screen tv’s.
I would go for the gametruck settup…
http://www.gamezonwheelz.com/
Maybe not for 16 people…A foosball table is ackward to put aside or reuse for other purpose. Might be able to cover for a large poker table.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantHow about shuffleboard. Doesn’t require as much play area as billiards or table tennis. All ages and skill level can play side by side. You can always cover and use as a buffet table for those large Piggington dinners parties or wedding receptions. Add one or two electric safety dartboards and a fully stocked bar. And, of course, a few big screen tv’s.
I would go for the gametruck settup…
http://www.gamezonwheelz.com/
Maybe not for 16 people…A foosball table is ackward to put aside or reuse for other purpose. Might be able to cover for a large poker table.
Lucky In OC
November 15, 2010 at 12:06 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630843LuckyInOCParticipantOne last thing…
A ‘Governmental unit’ includes a State….
(27) The term “governmental unit” means United States; State; Commonwealth; District; Territory; municipality; foreign state; department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (but not a United States trustee while serving as a trustee in a case under this title), a State, a Commonwealth, a District, a Territory, a municipality, or a foreign state; or other foreign or domestic government.
Therefore, any ‘Governmental unit’ that sell bonds as loan guarantee agreements and pensions subject to the IRS code should be able to file bankruptcy.
Lucky In OC
November 15, 2010 at 12:06 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630921LuckyInOCParticipantOne last thing…
A ‘Governmental unit’ includes a State….
(27) The term “governmental unit” means United States; State; Commonwealth; District; Territory; municipality; foreign state; department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (but not a United States trustee while serving as a trustee in a case under this title), a State, a Commonwealth, a District, a Territory, a municipality, or a foreign state; or other foreign or domestic government.
Therefore, any ‘Governmental unit’ that sell bonds as loan guarantee agreements and pensions subject to the IRS code should be able to file bankruptcy.
Lucky In OC
November 15, 2010 at 12:06 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631494LuckyInOCParticipantOne last thing…
A ‘Governmental unit’ includes a State….
(27) The term “governmental unit” means United States; State; Commonwealth; District; Territory; municipality; foreign state; department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (but not a United States trustee while serving as a trustee in a case under this title), a State, a Commonwealth, a District, a Territory, a municipality, or a foreign state; or other foreign or domestic government.
Therefore, any ‘Governmental unit’ that sell bonds as loan guarantee agreements and pensions subject to the IRS code should be able to file bankruptcy.
Lucky In OC
November 15, 2010 at 12:06 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631623LuckyInOCParticipantOne last thing…
A ‘Governmental unit’ includes a State….
(27) The term “governmental unit” means United States; State; Commonwealth; District; Territory; municipality; foreign state; department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (but not a United States trustee while serving as a trustee in a case under this title), a State, a Commonwealth, a District, a Territory, a municipality, or a foreign state; or other foreign or domestic government.
Therefore, any ‘Governmental unit’ that sell bonds as loan guarantee agreements and pensions subject to the IRS code should be able to file bankruptcy.
Lucky In OC
November 15, 2010 at 12:06 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631941LuckyInOCParticipantOne last thing…
A ‘Governmental unit’ includes a State….
(27) The term “governmental unit” means United States; State; Commonwealth; District; Territory; municipality; foreign state; department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (but not a United States trustee while serving as a trustee in a case under this title), a State, a Commonwealth, a District, a Territory, a municipality, or a foreign state; or other foreign or domestic government.
Therefore, any ‘Governmental unit’ that sell bonds as loan guarantee agreements and pensions subject to the IRS code should be able to file bankruptcy.
Lucky In OC
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