How do you tell the difference between a chemist and a plumber?Ask then to pronounce "unionized."
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a bit like this 2 night
i don't have a camera, and have avoided the camera a lot. i have a prom picture, and one of me with a massive black eye but there not that good.
im probably not going to be able to help you out then, give me a miniat i may
a miniat is much longer then a minute relly the things people don't know
I don’t really believe in time tho, so me giving you any time period was a ly on my behalf. how long is a cuntiseciond?
Quote from: Litigious on May 06, 2007, 02:21:32 PMThey're 100% legal in the Netherlands. Maybe one country I should move to. Their language is disgusting but pretty much like German, so I guess I could learn it pretty quickly. Yeah, because I'm sure the gun laws there are so lax.I suspect that you'd be less able to find a place where blowing things up is as easy to do in the Netherlands, as well.
They're 100% legal in the Netherlands. Maybe one country I should move to. Their language is disgusting but pretty much like German, so I guess I could learn it pretty quickly.
Netherlands, TheDutch gun law is typical of the Western European approach. Firearm possession is not subject to any constitutional protections, but regulated simply in the Arms and Ammunition Act (Wet Wapens en Munitie). Weapons, including firearms, are divided into four categories, and for each of the categories a certain maximum punishment is set for "voorhanden hebben" (possession), and "dragen" (carrying in public).Only citizens who are members of hunting and shooting sports clubs may obtain licences for weapons. And even then they may only get a licence for category III weapons (sports weapons).Firearm possession and use by the military and the police is not subject to Arms and Ammunition Act, but regulated separately.Sale is only for those age 16 or over.