Yes, around these parts, its heresy to mispronounce the state name.
Fortunately, you'll have me at the border to vouch for you and promise to educate you. whisper *don't embarass me, OK?*
2007-10-01 14:53:33
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Yes. As a military member for 26 years guns were part of my every 3-4 year moves. When the moving company comes to pack out your stuff - these eiether go in a special box, or, you pay an extra $40 or so to have them express shipmented to your destination. When you arrive in Az and have a place to live - you just call the moving company and have them deliver them. If the moving company says they need to bring the guns back to the main office to pack up - do not beleive the retard telling you this........ because if it isnt boxed up nice when it leaves your home, it will arrive piecemeal the way it left your house. You want to let them pack it and box it - because if you 'customer pack' it - no insurance for you. If you are gonna pull a u-haul - just keep the guns and the ammo burried in the back of the thing...... not in the car where a nosy police officer might see or recognize a gun or ammo box. If it's in the U-Haul it's part of your move. And just in case - you might want label the boxes 'hobby stuff' instead of 'guns' which means, 'please steal me'. The cheapest way to ship a bunch of guns is by a regular moving company - or - a regular commercial transport company. You can build a small crate, buy a crate, or buy a half or 1/4 tote and fill it up - seal it - and then ship it. This saves a ton of money over using FedEx or UPS. Nice thing about using a commercial transport company - they used to ship my ammo for anywhere at just $35 for 100 pounds of ammo or less time I did it. This lets you ship your guns, ammo, powder, primers, mags etc all in one nice neat box.
2016-05-18 08:08:18
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answered by rachele 3
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I pronounce it Na-va-da stress the Va. Originally from the East coast, currently living in Vegas
2007-10-01 18:09:18
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answered by cowpony 3
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Ha! You think Nevada's hard try California.
2007-10-01 15:25:35
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answered by Woodman 5
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Massachusetts is one of the most mispronounce word,in my opinion,Nevada is easy o say and so is California.
2007-10-01 15:37:08
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answered by rebelady 5
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Honey, we don't care how you pronounce the name. But bring lots of money!
2007-10-01 15:03:57
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answered by kathi1vee 5
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You're in luck. There are no education requirements to go from state to state in the US. You can be as dumb as you like.
2007-10-01 14:52:31
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answered by mstrobert 5
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Of course
2007-10-01 14:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It's ok, we get tourists from all over the world. I think you will be ok :-) It looks like you are in good hands with Lisa the Pooh :-) I will be on standby, just in case ;-)
2007-10-01 15:18:47
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answered by ♫brokenangel♫ 6
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I am sure they would let you accross the state line...
2007-10-01 21:08:00
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answered by Justin's Wife of 10 Years!! 3
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