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    Anybody else have praise for the evet so sweet 6.5 x 55 Swede?

    My husband and I both liked products from Sweden. I liked the 6.5 x 55 and he liked the Swedish bikini Team and he didn't seem to care that they were from Milwaukee ;)
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    What's in the brand name?

    The last thing I want to do is make anyone sick, so I changed it to Jimmy Stewart, he served admirably in WW2 and played in a western or two
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    A little humour for your day

    Nick, I was inly allowed to respond to you post with only "one" but wanted to respond with :love::ROFLMAO::( as all three are appropriate for your post. Believe me she appreciates your visits
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    A little humour for your day

    --- -- -- My grandmother had an oak switch that she used. None of us had "attention deficient" in those days ;)
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    Dad tunes (Father's Day)

    I beg your pardon ;) thank you Great songs fellows. My father has been gone a long time now, but I have not forgotten. I was the luckiest girl in the world to have a horse and a stevens combination. Nobody rides bareback anymore, but I remember grabbing a fistful of mane and swinging up on...
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    What's in the brand name?

    Stevens by Stevens 1864 ( marksman, Little Scout, Favorite, Crack Shot ) and in 1938 they made several thousand of their "combination" guns for the Army in World War II, all before Savage Sharp-Sharp 1848 Fox-Fox 1896 Purdy-Purdy1814 and Colt-Colt 1864, saved Jimmy Stewart in his western movies
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    Well, it's not good. Not religious but prayers are welcomed.

    Dave, I replied to your first post, but wanted to reply to this one also. You are an exceptional person! My thoughts and prayers are with you Dave, as well a your wife and daughter.
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    Asking for Rio

    In my experience yes. In fact in my humble opinion dogs hear everything better than a man. I dont remember one time asking our dog. "Are you listening to me" ? ;)
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    Tragedy hit close to home....help if you can

    So Sad, condolence's to her family and friends.
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    Well, it's not good. Not religious but prayers are welcomed.

    Dave, you and your entire family will be in my prayers sir.
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    Dad tunes (Father's Day)

    :ROFLMAO: two members contacted me ----"music thread" Off the top of my head the following two should work My Best Day George Strait and Thats My Job Conway thank you
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    Tunes you have heard live. (Friday tunes)

    I jumped on to say Happy Fathers Day, but like a moth to a flame, I am on the music thread ;) I am currently in a situation that puts me contact with several middle 20's men and women and when it comes to music it has been fun and funny One young lady ask if Don ( Eagles ) was the only lead...
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    Happy Father’s Day

    I also wanted to give a shout out to all the fathers and grandfathers on the forum. Your children and grand children are lucky to have you. Enjoy your day.
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    Tunes you have heard live. (Friday tunes)

    No, we did not make it to Woodstock, but we were at the Monterey Festival in 1967. Redding, Bryds, Simon/Garfunkel, Mamas and Papas, who, and Hendrix We also went to several Eagle and Stones concert. Since we entertained clients in Las Vegas we saw the headliners there several times. The...
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    Tunes you have heard live. (Friday tunes)

    Thank you, the man put on a good show and had a very nice voice. Saw him several times Did she come home ? Seriously, good for her and thank you Dave, I met Shannon and Gene once years ago at a party. Very nice people. She was so damn attractive ! He seemed shy actually as she did most of...
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    Poor millennials

    -- -- -- -- As a member of the "Silent" generation, I have, no comment . Although I think we were the last generation that had to walk to school, in the snow, without shoes, uphill-both ways
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    Friday Tunes "Gotta be a Musician to Play Music"

    I love you guys !!! thank you, not just for this post, which was a very good one. Loved Jessi ! and Waylon. But, it made me remember Kris and his wife, at that time, Rita Coolidge. Kris was another multi talented musician and wrote a ton of songs. Rita was already doing well in her own...
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    Friday Tunes "Gotta be a Musician to Play Music"

    I had not intended to bother you fellows again but remembered another one who played three instruments, sang, wrote, and had an influence on several groups as well a some individual musicians, like Bob Dylan, Waylon, Stones, etc----- Maybe Baby, was the song we used to exhibit a new dance step...
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    Friday Tunes "Gotta be a Musician to Play Music"

    as I disappear into the sunset would Don Henley fit this thread.? Drums, guitar, keyboard, sang, wrote Ken, Ben, BHR, thanks guys, your help and kindness is always appreciated. At this very moment I am listening to someone most of you will say who ? --Sarah Vaughan
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    Friday Tunes "Gotta be a Musician to Play Music"

    I was asked to share this with you fellows and will------I remember the first time we saw Tom Jones at the Flamingo in Las Vegas, late 1960,s . The women went crazy, even more so than for Elvis. They tried to get onstage, threw their underwear onto the stage with their phone number or room...
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