Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Line Of Musical Weapons

Expands on the idea of samurai monks using flutes that doubled as clubs
 
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Maracas that double as maces, castanet throwing stars, gong and beater that double as shield and club that sort of thing.

What's the point? Still working on that part.

doctorremulac3, Aug 17 2012

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       //Maracas that double as maces, castanet throwing stars, gong and beater that double as shield and club // ... bagpipes that double as bagpipes...
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 17 2012
  

       I'd want to stick within Geneva Convention guidelines regarding inhumane weapons.
doctorremulac3, Aug 17 2012
  

       When the US govmt was trying to drive out a Columbian drug lord or some such from a hideout house some years ago, they blasted pop music at the house. Can't recall if it was Elton John or Billy Joel or other. Anyone remember?
sqeaketh the wheel, Aug 17 2012
  

       We're sure he does. Probably still in therapy.   

       Are you by chance thinking of Manuel Noriega?
8th of 7, Aug 17 2012
  

       Anything goes!   

       Wow! Holy Smoke! Crash landing!
Short Round, step on it!
Okey dokey, Dr. Jones!
RayfordSteele, Aug 17 2012
  

       //Manuel Noriega?//   

       It was. They played Van Halen and Howard Stern to be exact. And yes, Amnesty International categorizes this as cruel, inhumane and degrading.   

       I'm a fan myself of both myself.
doctorremulac3, Aug 17 2012
  
      
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