I bought a fanny pack and I liked it.

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Re: I bought a fanny pack and I liked it.

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I just got back from a 7 day disneyworld/universal studios (Florida) trip and carried my full size 1911 with a fanny pack.

As an FYI, they do not have signs. they check your bags, but not your person, so I carried it in a iwb on the way in and then did a quick wardrobe change in the bathroom or a dark ride :-) ). All of the security guards made a comment about the fanny pack (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Bulldog- ... tt=bulldog" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but no one said anything negative or anything. One even mentioned that he had a ccw.

What was funny was that while I was walking around I saw a lady with the same bag. We looked at each other and gave each other "the wink".
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Re: I bought a fanny pack and I liked it.

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Tamie wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:Why are they called fanny packs when you don't wear them on your fanny?
American English or British English?
Texasspeak.

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