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VP Shooting Cage

Extended Zimmer frame
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A lawyer protecting add-on the the Vice Presidential zimmer frame. The VP Shooting Cage is a rigid aluminium structure that bolts on to the zimmer and limits the swing of any weapon to an arc of 20 degrees directly in front of the VP.

To avoid the VP swinging suddenly further to his left (he can't get any further to his right apparently) there is also a long trailing metal beam out behind the frame, upon which several of his security detail stand, as dangerous baby quail are tossed up in the air in front of him.

Why protect lawyers you say? Well, some of my best friends and HalfBakers are lawyers.

ConsulFlaminicus, Feb 14 2006

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       GW: You're going hunting with the VP next weekend.
Lawyer: But, I promised I wouldn't testify!
ato_de, Feb 14 2006
  

       I'm not stupid, but I have no idea what the hell you just said [consulflaminicus].   

       //I'm not stupid, but I have no idea what the hell you just said // Someone needs to read a newspaper.
AbsintheWithoutLeave, Feb 14 2006
  

       Maybe it's because I don't know what the hell a zimmer is.   

       And I don't read newspapers.   

       DRBC: it takes about two seconds on Google to find out what a Zimmer frame is. But don't worry, this is a pretty lame joke.
DrCurry, Feb 14 2006
  

       If $READERLOCATION="USA" Subst /zimmer frame/walker/*
Galbinus_Caeli, Feb 14 2006
  

       I wish I'd read this yesterday. This morning I made a bad zimmer frame joke in a collegue's birthday card and had to spend an inordinate amount of time explaining it.
stilgar, Nov 10 2006
  
      
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