Ain't it the truth![]()
I love it!
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Ain't it the truth![]()
I love it!
Bumper
Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man.
Hahaha - yep - saw that not too long ago - lovely stuff!![]()
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
http://www.rkba-2a.com/ - a portal for 2A links, articles and some videos.
I affirm
<Yep that's really me rounding up a herd
Even back then!!![]()
Rick
EOD - Initial success or total failure
The Ghost Breakers
My wife remembered the name of the movie but not who the babe was. Then we found it Paulette Goddard.
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I saw that clip on a hunting forum. I then emailed it to everyone!
Great line!
Why Waltz when you can Rock-N-Roll
I am going to berate Bumper for not taking in consideration those of us still chained to dial-up that have to wait long time for a download....when I am done laughing![]()
You have to make the shot when fire is smoking, people are screaming, dogs are barking, kids are crying and sirens are coming.
Randy Cain.
Ego will kill you. Leave it at home.
Signed: Me!
Greg - GREAT pic - great t-shirt LOL - <chuckle>![]()
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
http://www.rkba-2a.com/ - a portal for 2A links, articles and some videos.
Wow, sorry, Miggy, I didn't know anyone still had dialup.....Originally Posted by Miggy
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Bumper
Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde; Beware the anger of a patient man.
What's That?
Is that something like 8 Track Tapes? :poke:
Liberty Over TyrannyΜολὼν λαβέ
The first tape player I ever had, which I installed in a 63 Beetle, was a 4-track.Originally Posted by QKShooter
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry (ironically a slave owner), 1775 Mar 23.