OK -- what's the deal with the nachos?
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OK -- what's the deal with the nachos?
Hello all,
I can see why the "wally-walk" when one gets their first CCL, but what is the deal with the nachos that I've been reading about? I hafta know, since I will have my very first CCL very soon. Don't want to break from tradition after all, if it is indeed a tradition.....
PhilR.
I can see why the "wally-walk" when one gets their first CCL, but what is the deal with the nachos that I've been reading about? I hafta know, since I will have my very first CCL very soon. Don't want to break from tradition after all, if it is indeed a tradition.....
PhilR.
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Stopping snd eating. Messy, good and not good for you. You might have to get up and retrieve more napkins, refills on soda (if you can't stand the heat). I believe Llwatson suggested a hot dog if you don't want the nachos but it had to be with all the fixin's.
Besides, nachos is a Texas thing. If this was New England it would be boiled meat, boiled carrots, and boiled potatoes.
Anygun
Besides, nachos is a Texas thing. If this was New England it would be boiled meat, boiled carrots, and boiled potatoes.
Anygun
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Unless it was, say, Boston -- Then it'd be "Chowdah"anygunanywhere wrote: Besides, nachos is a Texas thing. If this was New England it would be boiled meat, boiled carrots, and boiled potatoes.
As a bonus: You'd get to eat it off the backs of all the ordinary folks who never have a chance to get a license or permit -- since they're not special friends of the Chief of Police, or otherwise ordained by the powers that be.
Legal Citizens? Bear arms? Not in Beantown...
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Now while we all joke about the Wally Walk, it is important, especially the nachos! Not McDonald's; NACHOS! For me, the nachos gave me my first CHL reality check. I almost spilled the dish on myself and thus had cheese (if that's what it really is...) all over both sets of fingers. Had to get up for napkins, and guess what you can't adjust when you're covered in cheese? That's right, your gun.
Come on PhilR. just eat your nachos. All the cool kids are doing it!
Come on PhilR. just eat your nachos. All the cool kids are doing it!
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Re: OK -- what's the deal with the nachos?
No true tradition, of course. Your first "Wally Walk" can just as easily be a stroll around the neighborhood, a quick run to the gas station or the grocery store. My "Wally Walk" was a trip to Academy to pick up a new Smith & Wesson 908 pistol.
Not sure where the nachos thing comes into play, just heard many jokes made of it.
JLaw
Not sure where the nachos thing comes into play, just heard many jokes made of it.
JLaw
PhilR. wrote:Hello all,
I can see why the "wally-walk" when one gets their first CCL, but what is the deal with the nachos that I've been reading about? I hafta know, since I will have my very first CCL very soon. Don't want to break from tradition after all, if it is indeed a tradition.....
PhilR.
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Wow! What a difference a few months make. I used to constantly worry if I was "printing" and tried to be aware of how I bent and reached for things....
Less a year later it's just part of daily life. No different than my wallet. Weird.
BUT I went to Wally World for my first out of the house trip. Bought ammo if I remember correctly, been armed ever since. Skipped the nacho's :)
Man, time flies.....
Less a year later it's just part of daily life. No different than my wallet. Weird.
BUT I went to Wally World for my first out of the house trip. Bought ammo if I remember correctly, been armed ever since. Skipped the nacho's :)
Man, time flies.....
The origin of the nachos story (from what I've read) is that it was a comment for all the newly-licensed people who ask if they should buy a CHL badge. Instead of spending the money on the badge, you should spend it on nachos.
The Wally Walk and nachos just got combined into one story because they were common answers to newbie questions.
The Wally Walk and nachos just got combined into one story because they were common answers to newbie questions.
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Certainly a much better use of a few bucks.Kaizen wrote: Instead of spending the money on the badge, you should spend it on nachos.
Well, I did the Wally-walk last saturday. Had to skip the nachos in lieu of a real lunch, so I will have to throw myself at the readerships collective feet and beg for forgiveness.
Didn't really feel any different. I guess all those years of having to carry a concealed weapon when I was in the military kinda got me used to it, even if it was a few years ago. I'm just glad I can carry something smaller than a sidearm.....
PhilR.