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On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
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Getting rid of the "Shack Nasties" |
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Getting rid of the "Shack Nasties"
What's a better way to get rid of the Shack Nasties then to get together with a bunch of PGCA members from CT and Mass at Addieville East Farm and break some clays.Weather was mid 40's with increasing wind. I doesn't get much better for January in New England. My thanks to George Purtill for putting this together and for the wonderful steak lunch.... 
1) Station 1
2)1884 hammergun keeping a AA grade company
3)Larry on the left with George shooting
4)Dean, George,Jamie,Larry and Allen Newell
5)This cart is just a disaster. I don't know why this always seems to happen to Larry's cart. Maybe it's because I didn't bring mine....
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