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You should impress Ingwe and AI it. Naw,like it the way it is.
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Take your responsibilities seriously, never yourself-Ken Howell Proper bullet placement + sufficient penetration = quick, clean kill. Finn Aagard
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Phew...!!
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For the elder statesmen in the viewing audience...Cougar sighting!
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Elmer, where's the pics of the .222. I will post them on Sunday....very sweet looking...definitely an impulse buy! Lovin' it! I may resign to support Tuner and his decision to put his papers in. Sonofabitch! Which deuce did you buy?
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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[bleep] you, and u, and her, and him. schitty mutha [bleep]' day.
time to find some strange....
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Tomorrow am is gonna be special... David
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GOTCHA!!
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Tomorrow am is gonna be special... David Will pics be involved?
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Tomorrow am is gonna be special... David Will pics be involved? Si!
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Sumptin for tonight. No, its not her... David
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Night. If I'm late tomorrow it's 'cause I had to go lasso Tuner.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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] Ummm....I resign from the BTE. Peace out all. The BTE is kinda like the little 'Roach Motels'. You can check in, but you can't check out......
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I've been thinking about the old barber shop I used to go to when I was a kid. Man that was a great place to hang out. It had the old fashioned barber chairs, brass spitoons, and lots of dead critters hanging on the wall.
I learned a lot in that place; how to sharpen a knife, how to tie fishing knots, how to roll a cigarette, and several new (to me) swear words. I even learned a little about female anatomy from the stack of nudy books that were hidden behind the counter.
A few times, I would go with my dad when he would need a haircut, but for the most part, it was my mom that took me to get a haircut.
I remember that she would drop me off at the door with two one dollar bills for the haircut, and a nickle for the gumball machine and go do her shopping. She would come back about a half an hour later and knock on the door for me to come out when she was ready to go.
In all those years my mom never set a foot inside that barbershop. In fact, I don't ever remember any woman ever coming into the barbershop during business hours, not even the barbers' wives.
People had funny ways back in the olden times.... 10/4 Perhaps I catch your drift........ This will date me, but I'm going on 62 years. My grandfather was a barber. He was very proud of the fact that he was a non-union barber. Closed his shop on Wednesdays. Took me fishing on Wednesdays. Grew up sweeping floors in his shop. To a degree it was just as you described. It was in front of his house. My grandmother would make his lunch (and mine) put it in a wicker basket and bring it to him. He would see her approaching the door, stop what he was doing walk outside, take the basket. I don't recall her ever entering his barbershop. I was 26 when he gave me the last hair cut. Learned a lot there that has stood me in good stead over the years. Best GWB
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Sorry men. Can't/won't participate in no couple's therapy.
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I've been thinking about the old barber shop I used to go to when I was a kid. Man that was a great place to hang out. It had the old fashioned barber chairs, brass spitoons, and lots of dead critters hanging on the wall.
I learned a lot in that place; how to sharpen a knife, how to tie fishing knots, how to roll a cigarette, and several new (to me) swear words. I even learned a little about female anatomy from the stack of nudy books that were hidden behind the counter.
A few times, I would go with my dad when he would need a haircut, but for the most part, it was my mom that took me to get a haircut.
I remember that she would drop me off at the door with two one dollar bills for the haircut, and a nickle for the gumball machine and go do her shopping. She would come back about a half an hour later and knock on the door for me to come out when she was ready to go.
In all those years my mom never set a foot inside that barbershop. In fact, I don't ever remember any woman ever coming into the barbershop during business hours, not even the barbers' wives.
People had funny ways back in the olden times.... 10/4 Perhaps I catch your drift........ This will date me, but I'm going on 62 years. My grandfather was a barber. He was very proud of the fact that he was a non-union barber. Closed his shop on Wednesdays. Took me fishing on Wednesdays. Grew up sweeping floors in his shop. To a degree it was just as you described. It was in front of his house. My grandmother would make his lunch (and mine) put it in a wicker basket and bring it to him. He would see her approaching the door, stop what he was doing walk outside, take the basket. I don't recall her ever entering his barbershop. I was 26 when he gave me the last hair cut. Learned a lot there that has stood me in good stead over the years. Best GWB Best Thread Evah
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