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Topic History of: Diversity?
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Green Man
Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
This made me laugh. I had one inspector who bottled it when he saw gun parts on newspapers that I was cleaning - never had one since. If you see one of these salesman knocking ignore them or just pretend to cough and say it's 'covid'. These people are bullies and deserve what they get.

www.limerickleader.ie/news/national/6431...due-to-covid-19.html


You clean newspapers GM!?

I like your idea. Another would be to "double mask" and make unintelligible mumbling noises to all questions, while gesturing to your ears to show you also can't understand them through their masks. Roll your eyes violently every 30 seconds or so as well while clenching and un clenching your fists. Additionally - if required - chat to an invisible squirrel running around your feet.

In my experience with TV Inspectors or children at Halloween, most will move on...


Cleaning newspapers might be easier cleaning and repairing old guns.


Yes indeed! Every cleaning solution that you think might do a good job is deemed unsuitable in case it causes damage.


I knew a gunsmith who had to 'repair' an genuine American Civil War rifle called M1819 Hall rifle, he took the finish off completely and damaged the lock.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
This made me laugh. I had one inspector who bottled it when he saw gun parts on newspapers that I was cleaning - never had one since. If you see one of these salesman knocking ignore them or just pretend to cough and say it's 'covid'. These people are bullies and deserve what they get.

www.limerickleader.ie/news/national/6431...due-to-covid-19.html


You clean newspapers GM!?

I like your idea. Another would be to "double mask" and make unintelligible mumbling noises to all questions, while gesturing to your ears to show you also can't understand them through their masks. Roll your eyes violently every 30 seconds or so as well while clenching and un clenching your fists. Additionally - if required - chat to an invisible squirrel running around your feet.

In my experience with TV Inspectors or children at Halloween, most will move on...


Cleaning newspapers might be easier cleaning and repairing old guns.


Yes indeed! Every cleaning solution that you think might do a good job is deemed unsuitable in case it causes damage.
Green Man Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
This made me laugh. I had one inspector who bottled it when he saw gun parts on newspapers that I was cleaning - never had one since. If you see one of these salesman knocking ignore them or just pretend to cough and say it's 'covid'. These people are bullies and deserve what they get.

www.limerickleader.ie/news/national/6431...due-to-covid-19.html


You clean newspapers GM!?

I like your idea. Another would be to "double mask" and make unintelligible mumbling noises to all questions, while gesturing to your ears to show you also can't understand them through their masks. Roll your eyes violently every 30 seconds or so as well while clenching and un clenching your fists. Additionally - if required - chat to an invisible squirrel running around your feet.

In my experience with TV Inspectors or children at Halloween, most will move on...


Cleaning newspapers might be easier cleaning and repairing old guns.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
This made me laugh. I had one inspector who bottled it when he saw gun parts on newspapers that I was cleaning - never had one since. If you see one of these salesman knocking ignore them or just pretend to cough and say it's 'covid'. These people are bullies and deserve what they get.

www.limerickleader.ie/news/national/6431...due-to-covid-19.html


You clean newspapers GM!?

I like your idea. Another would be to "double mask" and make unintelligible mumbling noises to all questions, while gesturing to your ears to show you also can't understand them through their masks. Roll your eyes violently every 30 seconds or so as well while clenching and un clenching your fists. Additionally - if required - chat to an invisible squirrel running around your feet.

In my experience with TV Inspectors or children at Halloween, most will move on...