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Unread 10-24-2011, 09:39 AM   #11
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i guess we all tend to things like guns and cars and whatever after the gentler gender.... henry ford called the t model the tin lizzie and the jeep on the roy rodgers was named NELLIE BELL... I CALL MY DAUGHTERS GPS HENRYEITTIA.... PRETTY NATURAL HUH... CHARLIE
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Your tip led to googling Long Tom, Chilled Shot. So gender goes both ways. Long Toms were names for US and French artillery pieces and a shotgun made by Crescent and later Savage/Stevens. I don't know what to say about playing amorously with them except I won't do it!
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And "fondle amorously" is the most accurate description of what I do when I look over an exceptional Parker or other old double the first time.

And we named out Global Positioning System "Thelma".

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