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charlie cleveland
09-14-2014, 10:10 AM
guess by now most of you boys are up and got your cup of coffee and setting there thinking aboutthe day..me too..i just drank my coffee and had abacon and biscuit and a little homemade jelly musidime...gona go see my friend after church who has a large vineyard of cuspidime and muskidimes..i usally eat more than i bring home..good part this fellow likes guns him and me usally shoot our 22 bearcats awhile at cans while talking about new guns and old guns..i will carry the 3 frame 12 ga and let him look at it...its a nice cool morning here in north miss..im enjoying it....charlie
ForrestArmstrong
09-14-2014, 12:19 PM
Has cooled down some here too, having my 2nd cup now, planning next weekend, Texas south zone (doves). 2 college survivors joining me at my property in Gonzales county. I'll be taking the VH 12 in my avatar, AyA 20 56E and a "new" pre-war Merkel 301 if it arrives in time. Each year we have tremendous success on opening weekend, hopefully no different this year. Life is extremely good these days, as someone else says in their tag line, I'm happy to be here!
Grantham Forester
09-14-2014, 03:52 PM
guess by now most of you boys are up and got your cup of coffee and setting there thinking aboutthe day..me too..i just drank my coffee and had abacon and biscuit and a little homemade jelly musidime...gona go see my friend after church who has a large vineyard of cuspidime and muskidimes..i usally eat more than i bring home..good part this fellow likes guns him and me usally shoot our 22 bearcats awhile at cans while talking about new guns and old guns..i will carry the 3 frame 12 ga and let him look at it...its a nice cool morning here in north miss..im enjoying it....charlie
I know what a Paradigm is- .20/cents- do you mean the big fat grapes that the late Robert C. Ruark wrote about so often in his- "The Old Man & The Boy"??
charlie cleveland
09-14-2014, 04:53 PM
i guess ruark could be calling these muskidime large grapes..but they grow wild here in my area except the ones i picked today have been tamed and put in a orchid..they are really sweet and good to the taste better than grapes..as far as i know they may grow wild up as far as kentucky and as far as west arkansaw and maybe into texasmostly in the southeast region..lots of people make jellies and wine and homebrew out of them also make excellant pies...picked to gallons in 30minutes and eat a bunch while picking them.. we talked guns and i showed him the 3 frame he thought it was a nice gun..said it was the heaviest 12 ga he ever handled...charlie
ForrestArmstrong
09-14-2014, 05:51 PM
"I am pleased to be here!"
That's the one!
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