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Ummm... doesn't the owner need to be present? Can I get a consensus here???
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In Andersons case...No he doesn't.......
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07-22-2011, 06:07 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Why???.... What's more important that the Annual Meeting & Banquet???
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Dean, Dean...Nothing is more important than the annual meeting! I was just concerned that there may not be enough amber liquid in Louisville and the surrounding area if Mr. Anderson attended.......
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07-22-2011, 06:47 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Owner presence required? No way. One year in Ohio, the 28 gauge was the theme. A trusted friend could not attend. He asked if I could display his cased DHE 28 gauge, beavertail, vent rib gun. With some convincing, I agreed. That gun had not been handled by so many hands and cheeks in its seventy year life as it was that one evening. Yup, bring the gun, owner or not.
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07-22-2011, 06:53 PM | #18 | ||||||
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I just checked Mapquest and it's only 245.90 miles from Louisville to Lynchburg so a shortage of amber fluid might not be so much of a problem after all.
Bill, please bring that 28 ga. DHE to Louisville - not for the People's Choice but so that I too, can put one more loving cheekprint on it and pretend it could be mine. |
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07-22-2011, 08:17 PM | #19 | ||||||
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Whats more important than the annual meeting???? Well I'm glad you asked Mr. Dean Romig...It's called BIRD SEASON! A meeting during the season
Furthermore ANY organization that promotes guns and their use in the great outdoors that schedules a meeting during BIRD SEASON should have their calenders confiscated as it's readily apparent they arn't checking them You enjoy your little meeting and drooling over guns that A) Arn't yours and B) Should be out in the field not resting on a table. I will be in the coverts with my Parkers (and one Holland & Holland) along with my bird hunting buddy Gunner doing what should be done during bird season and thats hunting birds. After I get done hunting birds I'll relax in the comfort of a lumpy chair or couch and enjoy a fine cigar, a wee dram (ok 4 fingers) of the finest from Lynchburg and scratch Gunners ears. |
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07-22-2011, 08:42 PM | #20 | ||||||
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What bird season is open in Michigan in September? Certainly not grouse or woodcock - so don't tell me pen raised birds are more important
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