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· Shoutbox Messer Upper
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Prices s**k,,,

but it could be caused by the prices charged by the hosts for tables and such.


I saw .50 cal BMG rounds loose at $5.00 each. a box of 10 for $40.00 do the math.

the coke machine had drinks at $2.00 a pop..

I got me a knife and thats all... no real guns like 1919's,. just AR's, Nagants, some AK variants,Enfields, but mostly pistols and commercial stuff,

disappointing as a whole
 

· Shoutbox Messer Upper
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Thanks.. Alamo.. it makes sense... the dems just don't get it

I like that quote about your grandfather.. that keeps me grinning
 

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Thanks.. Alamo.. it makes sense... the dems just don't get it

I like that quote about your grandfather.. that keeps me grinning
There is a tad bit of truth to the quote too....

My grandfather died while serving in the Spanish Civil Guard with the General Francisco Franco (ruler/dictator of Spain for many years). He didnt die while driving but my mom told me how when she was growing up in this little peasant town, my grandfather used to drive plows and stuff of the sort with mules, oxen and sometimes horses. Supposedly, he was taking a group of townspeople to the neighboring pueblo and they were in a horse drawn wagon, at a fast brisk pace, when he had a heart attack. No one was hurt, and he later did not remember the episode..but the other people in the wagon sure did!
 

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My Grandfather wasn't exciting.. He was a WW 1 vet and was a movie theater projectionist for the next 50 years,,, He lived til he was 98 years old,.. and in the 1st Iraq war, the mention on "Gas" had him all upset.. He had lost a brother in the first War to gas,


50 years at one job.. I can't picture me doing that,,,

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There is a tad bit of truth to the quote too....

My grandfather died while serving in the Spanish Civil Guard with the General Francisco Franco (ruler/dictator of Spain for many years). He didnt die while driving but my mom told me how when she was growing up in this little peasant town, my grandfather used to drive plows and stuff of the sort with mules, oxen and sometimes horses. Supposedly, he was taking a group of townspeople to the neighboring pueblo and they were in a horse drawn wagon, at a fast brisk pace, when he had a heart attack. No one was hurt, and he later did not remember the episode..but the other people in the wagon sure did!
 
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