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Hahaha, hamster powered death ray =)
I wonder what else the White House has on that list
I wonder what else the White House has on that list

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Nunchuks.Hahaha, hamster powered death ray =)
I wonder what else the White House has on that list
At the White House, there's a sign, with those red circle-with-a-slash-through-it things over stylized silhouettes of things you can't bring in. One of them is nunchuks.
It's fascinated me since the first time I visited the place (I think I was 13) that this would suggest that at least once, someone actually did bring nunchuks when they visited the White House.
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Incidently, they don't have a problem with some types of knives. Not a large blade, but when he was touring the white house, a physics teacher of mine asked if there'd be a problem with the knife he always carries (as a tool rather than a weapon. Sharpening pencils, that sort of thing. This was revealed when a friend accidently forgot to take his swiss army knife out of his bag after a camping trip...), the person who asked looked at him like he was being rediculous.Nunchuks.Hahaha, hamster powered death ray =)
I wonder what else the White House has on that list
At the White House, there's a sign, with those red circle-with-a-slash-through-it things over stylized silhouettes of things you can't bring in. One of them is nunchuks.
It's fascinated me since the first time I visited the place (I think I was 13) that this would suggest that at least once, someone actually did bring nunchuks when they visited the White House.
Granted, I'm not sure when that was.
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Nunchuks.Hahaha, hamster powered death ray =)
I wonder what else the White House has on that list

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Chuck Norris ruined it for everyone.At the White House, there's a sign, with those red circle-with-a-slash-through-it things over stylized silhouettes of things you can't bring in. One of them is nunchuks.
It's fascinated me since the first time I visited the place (I think I was 13) that this would suggest that at least once, someone actually did bring nunchuks when they visited the White House.
I was serious when I said Furbys.
I don't know if it's on the sign, but there was a law passed somewhere stating that "Furbys" Were not permited inside government buildings because they can repeat information.
Also: Nunchaku, nunchuck, and numchuck are all correct spellings in case someone mentioned it.
I don't know if it's on the sign, but there was a law passed somewhere stating that "Furbys" Were not permited inside government buildings because they can repeat information.
Also: Nunchaku, nunchuck, and numchuck are all correct spellings in case someone mentioned it.


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