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Paul.

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Ha, ha,

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Originally Posted by wageslave
Me and Sammo are gonna corner the world on .270's.
We win.



Fo sho!


And Bud Light too, bought a couple 30 packs the other day. Should be set for an entire week.

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Busted!

After a few years the embarrassment begins fade with age.

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by wageslave
Me and Sammo are gonna corner the world on .270's.
We win.



Fo sho!


And Bud Light too, bought a couple 30 packs the other day. Should be set for an entire week.


Did you buy any beer while you were at the store?

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Originally Posted by SamOlson



Fo sho!


And Bud Light too, bought a couple 30 packs the other day. Should be set for an entire weekend.


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Hey Mathman,
I snydered a unopened half gallon of whiskey the other day.

R&R.

Whadda ya think?


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Negative, I've been drinking a little JD in place of beer lately.

That and...Now don't make too much fun....


Heineken.


Pretty exotic for the Rez.

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It's Canadian.

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Originally Posted by fatjack34
BD...

My buddies Dad was a lifer in the US Army...Major at the time of his death...he was piloting an OV-1 MOHAWK from Germany back to Italy where he was based and just about ready to retire I believe...on a milk run. Not so much...crashed on the ride home...what do you know about these odd looking birds and are they difficult to fly or have any nefarious reputation?

The Man was a decorated pilot having served in Korea and Vietnam...he gave up his seat in fall of 1967 I believe....

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The Mohawk was exclusive to the Army, Air Force never owned one. They were used in Nam for ELINT (Electronic Intel) and SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) intelligence gathering almost exclusively. High performance bird and it tended to fly in a hazardous part of the sky on the SLAR missions. I think basically they were pretty reliable, but at the same time completely unforgiving. Only Army bird I'm aware of with an ejection seat.

BD


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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It was free......








and I have coke and ice.
Let the good times roll, bro.


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Originally Posted by wageslave
It was free......








and I have coke and ice.
Let the good times roll, bro.


For drankin' whiskey I've learned to stay away from Coke and the like. Plain club soda or just water, the whiskey, and some rocks make for a "cleaner" buzz and less trouble later.

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Rocks. End of debate.

BD has spoken.


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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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Originally Posted by fatjack34
BD...

My buddies Dad was a lifer in the US Army...Major at the time of his death...he was piloting an OV-1 MOHAWK from Germany back to Italy where he was based and just about ready to retire I believe...on a milk run. Not so much...crashed on the ride home...what do you know about these odd looking birds and are they difficult to fly or have any nefarious reputation?

The Man was a decorated pilot having served in Korea and Vietnam...he gave up his seat in fall of 1967 I believe....

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The Mohawk was exclusive to the Army, Air Force never owned one. They were used in Nam for ELINT (Electronic Intel) and SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) intelligence gathering almost exclusively. High performance bird and it tended to fly in a hazardous part of the sky on the SLAR missions. I think basically they were pretty reliable, but at the same time completely unforgiving. Only Army bird I'm aware of with an ejection seat.

BD


True, we had the infamous bail-out procedure in the Cobra, no chute, but still a required knowledge recite of Chapter 9....

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Or pour it into an empty Pendleton bottle and impress my friends.



I got club soda.


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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Rocks. End of debate.

BD has spoken.



BD, partial to the Jigger myself, that or a straight shot. Or a tall ditch in a pint glass.
Alternate between those and a BL.

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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Rocks. End of debate.

BD has spoken.


Noted,PTO.


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