Posted on 09/12/2005 12:47:28 PM PDT by hnorris
This took me a second to get... LOL!
What no gun bearer?
Excellent!
Saludos
Damned Black looters, I will show them.
Methinks I know how his boat got sunk, 12 ga. at close range will do that to thin bottomed aluminum hulls.
In the movie Bad Boys, at least.
He knows how to use one with "Hollywood" blanks....you know, the kind that go bang (lightly), no kick, etc....a real 12 gauge would break his little limp wrist.....
IIRC, Penn has a felony conviction on his record and is thus a "restricted person".
All it took was one glance at the shape of the wood-Yes, it is wood stock-handle on the action bar to tell it IS a Remington 870--got one myself.
Since it's introduction to the 2nd Amendment Universe, it's really become THE American Shotgun for: US Armed Force, Homeowners, Hunters, you name it.
You're bad!! HAAAAA!!!!
Did somebody steal his bailing cup?
Those cars were visible from the rear view mirror of a Plymouth GTX 440 cui.
If not a convicted felon, didn't he have a spousal abuse problem, restraining order???
Sean lost his S&W and Glock when he left them in his vehicle
parked near Berkely...unlocked...
He has a CCW when very few people can get them...
Heck even Robert Dinero has a CCW and got one in NYC in record time..
One set of rules in America for the elite another for the modern day peons...
Serfs up dude
Don't you just hate it when the public takes the law into it's own hands?
He doesn't know how to hold a shotgun... he looks like he's about to shoot his foot off, or else shoot the legs of whomever is walking in front of him.
Too funny!!!
No reference to the story currently appears on Drudge. The photo could be a phony. Proceed with caution.
Because actors think they can do anything- training and experience aren't requirements. Just look at them on the screen- they can seemingly do anything. Don't they have a term for learning more about roles called "method acting"- where they spend a few minutes with someone in the field of the character they're playing? Look at Penn's last movie (I don't watch his movies, but I saw the previews) where he plays a character in law enforcement (maybe FBI?). These actors think that by "acting" in a role off-screen, people will have a "suspense of disbelief".
I though the looting was over?
snicker!!!!
Good point.
Just another photo op for a washed up actor.
The most interesting part of this story of how he got the concealed weapon permit is that he felt threatened by an ex-employee. Using his philosophy, he should have merely used diplomacy to handle any threats he may have. Also, he is pretty quick to judge the ex-employee as a threat, even though there is "no proof". How do we KNOW he was threatened? How can we be sure it wasn't fabricated to justify the permit? I'd like to meet the ex-employee to get his side of the story and maybe take him out to dinner. Maybe, get some photos with him and write down my experience with him on the internet. I'll bet the threatening ex-employee is just misunderstood and is trying to open relations with Sean Penn. Why is that so hard to understand. /sarc
It's funny how these liberals are never patient when it comes to their protection, but the country has to wait for decades to protect itself.
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