Had a nice interaction with GRNC today
"Hi sir, are you familiar with GRNC"
yep!
"Are you currently a member?"
LOL (walked away laughing)
that and the concession stand fries are not worth the money.
No jerky???They never are.
And I spent no money, outside of entry fee.
I really saw nothing I was truly interested in (well...There were things that I liked, but not that I could afford or justify the expense).
Not going to say it was the worst show Ive been to, but I usually get SOMETHING at a show.
I passed on the salsa, clickyclicky tasers, ninja throwing stars, and 'crazy bitch nc' shirts.
No jerky???
LOL.Honestly I didnt notice it! I dont remember there being jerky.
But there were some sunglasses booths and lots of cheap knives and other random stuff to make up for it.
I wont lie - I usually spend the buck on a piece haha Its a nice snack to get me through the show and then I can get some lunch afterwards.LOL.
Figures.
If the minion goes with me, it's usually our first stop to find him a bag of jerky, he's then content to walk around till the bag is empty.
It was the only table with an alligator head on the table.Honestly I didnt notice it! I dont remember there being jerky.
But there were some sunglasses booths and lots of cheap knives and other random stuff to make up for it.
The value of wearing costumes can be debated; declaring plans to violate the law, not so much.Shortly after he was introduced, Squish – a group member wearing a rubber rhinoceros face mask – was unmasked when General Assembly police officers told him it’s illegal to wear a mask on state government property.
I would have to look it up, but I recall something about the costume / mask regulation being about the intent to conceal identity, which is not the purpose of Squish.The "Squish the Magic RINO" head mask did not receive much attention here previously, but did receive other attention at the August rally.
The value of wearing costumes can be debated; declaring plans to violate the law, not so much.
§ 14-12.8. Wearing of masks, hoods, etc., on public property.
No person or persons shall in this State, while wearing any mask, hood or device whereby the person, face or voice is disguised so as to conceal the identity of the wearer, enter, or appear upon or within the public property of any municipality or county of the State, or of the State of North Carolina. (1953, c. 1193, s. 7.)