Unconcealable isn’t a word as far as I know, but it still gets its point across. Very proactive of them to cover all their bases with 2 signs. :P
Hat Tip: Mark K
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Unconcealable isn’t a word as far as I know, but it still gets its point across. Very proactive of them to cover all their bases with 2 signs. :P
Hat Tip: Mark K
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13 responses to “No Inconcealable Or Concealable Weapons Allowed”
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At least they aren’t unconsistant :)
haha
Funny. A simple sign that said, “No Weapons Allowed” wouldn’t suffice? I wonder if they have separate “No Smoking” signs for cigarettes and cigars, just so no one thinks that a no smoking sign only applies to cigarettes.
heh like the classic “no hamburgers and drinks in paper cups with straws” sign representing no food or drink.
Looks like I can’t drive the T-55 to town anymore. Darn
I want one of those no unconcealable signs.
That is actually pretty funny.
To Adam
Never says anything about a M-2 Bradley or M1A2 Abrams
:)
Add my business not allowed, but that’s just me. It is funny though.
Hahaha, that’s pretty good. Unconcealable is a word…I think.
It doesn’t show up as a word in the couple online dictionaries I checked. They all suggest that you mean Inconcealable.
And no one has said it yet
I do not think that word means what you think it means…