Faceless wrote:LAGtheNoggin wrote:NC-17
Which I'm guessing over in little old England's system would be an 18. Don't do drugs, don't smoke, but the rest, ummm...
*hides Pub Ninja Stars and Furry Yaoi*
I went to Germany once, I even bought some ninja stars from a shop (forgot where though), when I was coming back I was searched by the police (in England) and they took my ninja stars. I just got off with a warning (it was my first offence), and a fine...
... Great now you think I'm a smuggler
*bottles of duty-free booze fall out of jacket*
Heh...... There's a real good reason for all of this duty-free...... really.
Edit: I didn't know I wasn't allowed to bring ninja stars into the UK.
Why didn't you just buy shruiken in a shop were you lived?
Or have them mailed back to your house?
Good thing you weren't on ingoing/outgoing flight in the United States; they would've strip searched you right there...
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*sprays Faceless with red paint*
*runs away*
*watches police tackle him*
My closest brush with the authorities came when my brother and I went to the Pensacola Naval Air Station for a flight show; they were pulling a F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter out of it's hangar; those things are still essentially top secret equipment... and so, we were innocently taping all the fighter jets around the base, when we turned to film the Nighthawk.
It was facing slightly away from us, so it looked like we were taking film of the the top-secret stealth exauhsts.
Almost instantly, a Marine with an M-16 assualt rifle walked up to us and told us to turn the camera off.
Thank God we looked like your typical all-American family or they would have confiscated our camera, and taken us in for questioning...
But, that M-16 was quite immpressive enough for us.
We put out camera away, and ran and hid behind a C-5 Galaxy.