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Unread 01-06-2014, 05:40 PM   #21
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roto rooter - Alaskan style

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I can't imagine wearing all that crap to go take a crap
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That's just scary.
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Is that the low gun mount I've read so many the old pros used? Richard is definitely keeping his eye focused on the target. Just remember to follow through.
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I think I would be more worried about getting out of the way after I pulled the triger.
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How many shotguns have you lost with the "One hand hold"?
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Tell us about all the Stuff on the walls. Brings a new meaning to the words "Man
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Probable emergency supplys in case you get froze to the toilot. Everything is within easy reach. Should be able to survive till the spring thaw.
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Richard, I couldn't help but notice the location of the dutch oven and teapot / stove? Is this an Alaskan adaptation for multitasking during the polar night season?
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My outhouse is full of interesting old stuff. The dutch oven is out here because it's bigger than I ever need -my grandmothers #8 Griswold is in the house and all I ever need. The tea pot next to it is an old one that got burned dry and the tinned copper bottom ruined, unfortunately. The dutch oven is sitting on two 100# cases of 6# nickel babbit bars. I put a lot of trinkets out there that I don't have room for in the house.... stuff that falls into the "dust magnet" category. I'll see if I can post some pictures of some of the stuff and we'll play "stump the chumps" to see if anyone can ID some of it.
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