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Met Sam Huff at a county meeting on expanding casino gambling. He was for it because it was supposed to help support horse racing, and he was a breeder. I spoke against it at the behest of a pastor, though I knew it was already decided and I didn’t much care one way or the other. We shook hands, had a brief chat, and he was very nice, but called me a rascal for opposing the expansion.
I’ve twice run into Col. Oliver North, most recently a couple of weeks ago. We spoke for quite a while, mostly about shotguns. Fine gentleman.
Once ran into Sissy Spacek in a grocery store. She was definitely trying to remain incognito. I looked at her knowingly, and she looked back, but we didn’t speak. Kinda wish now I’d winked at her.
EDIT: old thread caught me again. Oh well.
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Anyone us fine friends know? Ain't two many 'round my turf Wouldn't no one iffin I saw 1
T R U M P W O N !
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There I was 1986 Tampa Fl. It was early, about 3 am . I had been out to Papa's night spot and was going back to my place, alone, again. I decided to stop and eat at my usual, Pop-n-Sons. There she was with her band in an otherwise empty restaurant.
Donna Fargo.
They will vote our way into socialism, We will have to shoot our way out.
Every major horror in the world was perpetrated in the name of altruism.
Just how big is Aroostook County you ask?
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In the mid 90s the wife and I boared a plane to fly into texas to visit friends , we got to our seats and looked up and Stone cold steve austin and the undertaker were walking toward us and one sat in front of us and the other sat behind us. they were nice , they visited with us and shared stories . then we had to make a lay over that we were late to in st louis. so when we got to the air port they announced that our connecting flight was boarding , NOW . at the other end of the air port. we took off running to get to our gate on those dang moving sidewalks , running as fast as we could, I looked over my shoulder only to see those two bearing down on us fast! I told my wife whatever you do dont fall " look behind you" man I did not know she could move so fast . when we got on the next plane they sat right by us again . they kept giving my wife a bad time about the look of OH CHIT on her face and how she took off like lightning when she saw them after her . both were good guys.
teach your children well , ride hard, shoot straight, be involved!
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I passed Sully in the Seattle airport one time. Bob Sevenko (the "crazy Russian" in the book "Coming into the Country") spent a summer on the Cosna River with us, living in a half-dug-out abandoned cabin 2 places up from my cabin. In between us was Gaylen's 5-acre cabin site. Gaylen had induced me to buy my place several years before. Bob was even more than made out in the book. He had a pet chicken that spent most of it's time on his lap. I started referring to him as "Chicken Bob", and he was a mite offended until I told him I was referencing "Grizzly Adams". He also had a pet goose, in a pen right outside the ground level window. One day Bob was at the table in front of the window when a black bear nabbed the goose 3 feet in front of Bob's face. Several years after he left Alaska, Gaylen tried to look him up in Tombstone. Couldn't find him - no one had ever heard of him. Gaylen dropped the word in every low-life saloon in town that he was looking for Bob, and would be in a certain place the next day, at a certain time. Bob showed up. That's as close as I can come- I lead a sheltered life.
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Anyone us fine friends know? Dated a celebrity for 2 years in our early 20's. It was as her celebrity was just beginning to pick up, and then shortly after boomed. TV. It was fun, she was cool, we both knew it was not to last, her goal was fame and celebrity dinners every night and gala events. Mine was to improve my wingshooting (failed) and hunt more (success!) She reached back out to me decade(s?) later to say hi when in the City and reminisce a little. Nice person. Still looks great, age adjusted.
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Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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Anyone us fine friends know? Dated a celebrity for 2 years in our early 20's. It was as her celebrity was just beginning to pick up, and then shortly after boomed. TV. It was fun, she was cool, we both knew it was not to last, her goal was fame and celebrity dinners every night and gala events. Mine was to improve my wingshooting (failed) and hunt more (success!) She reached back out to me decade(s?) later to say hi when in the City and reminisce a little. Nice person. Still looks great, age adjusted. Give us the name don't be a tease.
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I have met several in sports, gun writers, motorcycle industry etc, but one memerable was Madeleine Albright at one of the presidential debates. She was very abrupt and was pushing past us in a very crowded corridor. I had eaten at a very sketchy place before the debate and blessed her with a bit of gas that brought tears to her eyes. Much more civil was meeting Elmer Keith and Jack O'conner.
Elevation is math Windage is Voodoo
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I have met several in sports, gun writers, motorcycle industry etc, but one memerable was Madeleine Albright at one of the presidential debates. She was very abrupt and was pushing past us in a very crowded corridor. I had eaten at a very sketchy place before the debate and blessed her with a bit of gas that brought tears to her eyes. Much more civil was meeting Elmer Keith and Jack O'conner. LOL
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Wayne LaPierre many moons before the recent kerfuffle. Definitely NOT my cup of tea. Charleton Heston- VERY nice guy. Ted Nugent- VERY nice guy. Bob Seger- before he became famous. Nice guy and seemed very driven. Jay Leno- just as nice as you imagine. Stevie Nicks- I have met her several times over the years. I'm an absolute nobody and each time she has remembered my name and even given me a couple friendly hugs. Al Kaline- my childhood hero and VERY nice guy. "King" Kenny Roberts- nice and friendly guy. Eddie Lawson- same as above.
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.”
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Sat at a bar in Boca Raton and had a couple drinks next to Robert Fuller. Met Davy Jones in a bar in west palm beach. Met Suzy Bogguss in a bar in Raleigh. Franco Harris friend of the family. Joe Louis, Clyde Barrow and Stonewall Jackson related to by marriage. I also met Mike Schmidt, Willie Mays, Don Money, Cookie Rojas, Richie Allen, Larry Bowa and Frank Robinson. Anyone remember them? I remember Frank Robinson pretty well.......he gave me these back in 1985. Willie Mays was our roving minor league outfield instructor back then as well and spent a little time around him. Got to meet a slew of other ballplayers as well.....Cal Ripken Jr, Pudge, Sammy Sosa, Mark Mcgwire, Jose Canseco, Sandy Koufax, Reggie Jackson, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Willie McCovey, Nolan Ryan, and a lot of others I'm forgetting.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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Saw Troy Aikman in a department store; he was looking at shirts. We made eye contact, I nodded at him and left him alone. Celebrities deserve their right to live a normal life.
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