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"Tingles" Matthews - Hardball live from Boston

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So at the gym the cardio machine I use has a television right in front of it unchangeably tuned to MSNBC. Today Hardball was doing the show live from Faneuil Hall in Boston and the broadcast had attracted a modest crowd that he was mingling with and interviewing about a so-called "center-left" candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014. I got to thinking how cool it would be to bring a bullhorn to one of these live feeds and shout him down from close range. I guess I could be arrested for disturbing the peace, but to deliver some of the choice words I have pent up for him would be well worth it (as long as it's just a class C misdemeanor). If he ever did one of these broadcasts in Texas, would you be tempted to bullhorn him?
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Redneck_Buddha wrote:So at the gym the cardio machine I use has a television right in front of it unchangeably tuned to MSNBC. Today Hardball was doing the show live from Faneuil Hall in Boston and the broadcast had attracted a modest crowd that he was mingling with and interviewing about a so-called "center-left" candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014. I got to thinking how cool it would be to bring a bullhorn to one of these live feeds and shout him down from close range. I guess I could be arrested for disturbing the peace, but to deliver some of the choice words I have pent up for him would be well worth it (as long as it's just a class C misdemeanor). If he ever did one of these broadcasts in Texas, would you be tempted to bullhorn him?
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sjfcontrol wrote:
Redneck_Buddha wrote:So at the gym the cardio machine I use has a television right in front of it unchangeably tuned to MSNBC. Today Hardball was doing the show live from Faneuil Hall in Boston and the broadcast had attracted a modest crowd that he was mingling with and interviewing about a so-called "center-left" candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014. I got to thinking how cool it would be to bring a bullhorn to one of these live feeds and shout him down from close range. I guess I could be arrested for disturbing the peace, but to deliver some of the choice words I have pent up for him would be well worth it (as long as it's just a class C misdemeanor). If he ever did one of these broadcasts in Texas, would you be tempted to bullhorn him?
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A PC 42.01 Disorderly Conduct charge is cause for suspension of a CHL, or ineligibility for a CHL.
And a conviction is cause for revocation of a CHL.
Way to spoil what sounded like a perfectly fun and reasonable idea...
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If you can convince a non-CHL buddy to do it, I don't see any laws agains "conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct" or "aiding disorderly conduct before the fact". :mrgreen:
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