If you should be wearing an XL, stop buying mediums!
Big screen experience just isn't worth visiting a public theater these days. I watch thing on TV at home with a good sound system.
Exactly. If we do go it is Matinee mid week. Most of the douche nozzles are still asleep.
AMC 17, south side of Indy is our preferred theater, and I've yet to have a problem there. Then again, I take "Concealed" seriously. BTW, Duluth Trading Fire Hose Work Pants, with their ginormous side pockets, can hide a Springfield XDM Full Size .45ACP pretty easily at my size. I've been to a few others with no problems either. I'm telling you, check out those pants.
The only theater I ran into trouble at for carrying was the AMC on East Washington, and that was my own mistake for carrying OWB and leaving my jacket in my seat when I went out for popcorn refill. The lady was very professional about it, and asked me to leave it in my car. I politely ended the conversation, walked out to my car, opened the trunk, placed my holstered firearm inside, unloaded it, broke it down, stuffed the parts into different pockets of my pants, walked back in and waved at her as I returned to my seat. Once the lights went down, I reassembled it under the volume of the previews.
I will not be a sheep. because that's baaaaaaad.
AMC 17, south side of Indy is our preferred theater, and I've yet to have a problem there. Then again, I take "Concealed" seriously. BTW, Duluth Trading Fire Hose Work Pants, with their ginormous side pockets, can hide a Springfield XDM Full Size .45ACP pretty easily at my size. I've been to a few others with no problems either. I'm telling you, check out those pants.
The only theater I ran into trouble at for carrying was the AMC on East Washington, and that was my own mistake for carrying OWB and leaving my jacket in my seat when I went out for popcorn refill. The lady was very professional about it, and asked me to leave it in my car. I politely ended the conversation, walked out to my car, opened the trunk, placed my holstered firearm inside, unloaded it, broke it down, stuffed the parts into different pockets of my pants, walked back in and waved at her as I returned to my seat. Once the lights went down, I reassembled it under the volume of the previews.
I will not be a sheep. because that's baaaaaaad.
AMC 17, south side of Indy is our preferred theater, and I've yet to have a problem there. Then again, I take "Concealed" seriously. BTW, Duluth Trading Fire Hose Work Pants, with their ginormous side pockets, can hide a Springfield XDM Full Size .45ACP pretty easily at my size. I've been to a few others with no problems either. I'm telling you, check out those pants.
The only theater I ran into trouble at for carrying was the AMC on East Washington, and that was my own mistake for carrying OWB and leaving my jacket in my seat when I went out for popcorn refill. The lady was very professional about it, and asked me to leave it in my car. I politely ended the conversation, walked out to my car, opened the trunk, placed my holstered firearm inside, unloaded it, broke it down, stuffed the parts into different pockets of my pants, walked back in and waved at her as I returned to my seat. Once the lights went down, I reassembled it under the volume of the previews.
I will not be a sheep. because that's baaaaaaad.