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edgarspencer 12-31-2012 09:29 PM

This is About as Sincere as I Can Be, So...
 
Trust me, It doesn't happen often.
As this otherwise disappointing year draws to a close, I'd just like to take a moment to thank all the PGCA members who have given me such a fun time. The Spring Fun Shoot at Adieville, the Vintagers, the Southern; they were all such a great time in my post working life, and I have so much fun with the tongue-in-cheek banter that goes on between us. I hope we don't frustrate, bore, or offend the other, more civilized members, but It occurred to me a while back when I was taking stock of my life, that friends and the interactions with them are what very well may be the last memories we have when we check out. We're dead for such a long time, so I want to have a stockpile to reflect on, and I honestly can't think of a group I have had more pleasure in being a part of. Thank you all and may the next year be the best one yet.

Chuck Bishop 12-31-2012 10:52 PM

Well said Edgar!

I think there's going to be some good natured bantering going on next weekend in CT. Hope to see you there.

Mills Morrison 12-31-2012 10:56 PM

Same to you Edgar!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

:cheers:

Dean Romig 12-31-2012 10:59 PM

Blah - blah - blah - blah

Dean Romig 12-31-2012 11:05 PM

Edgar - I wouldn't have made that post if I thought for a minute you wouldn't see that I was poking fun at you yet again.

You are one heck of a nice guy and you're a good friend to everyone here. We do have a lot of fun in the "give and take" here on the forum and I too, hope everybody sees that we are just having some good clean fun at each other's expense.... after all - what are friends for if not to pick on? See you at the show. :bigbye:

Dave Suponski 01-01-2013 11:03 AM

Egger, I remember you walking up to us at the Stamford Show last year and very meekly introducing yourself. God if we had only known! Even though you weren't feeling well you took the time to come on down and meet us all and that speaks volumes. This past year we have become friends and I consider that a privilege. You are truly a man of many talents. Our trip to the Fall Southern was memorable but you just need to learn how to run peoples bumpers better.....:rotf: See ya next weekend....

charlie cleveland 01-01-2013 11:39 AM

well said edgar...i tootruly enjoy this forem....other than GOD and my family this site is what i look forward to each day....may this be every one s best year yet.... charlie

Gary Carmichael Sr 01-01-2013 12:39 PM

New Day, New Year
 
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You know when you are up before daylight, and having that first cup of coffee, we do not watch the sunrise. Well this morning I was contemplating the new year and what it may hold, I noticed this bright orange light reflecting on the wall. Closer examination revealed a beautiful sunrise fitting for a new year full of hope and anticipation. It is not the best set of photo;s but it was special to me anyway Gary

edgarspencer 01-01-2013 01:19 PM

Beautiful sunrise Gary. God gives us a treat every day. All we need to do is open our eyes. It's what we do with it that makes it special.
Dave, if you will recall, I had been out of the hospital only about 2 weeks, and I had just lost 18-20 pounds. Before getting sick, I was strong as an ox, and as big as one too. Almost like Dean. Well, no, that's an exaggeration, but still a lot healthier than I would be for the next few months.
You're right; just a year ago. You were ever so welcoming, and promptly introduced me to Dean and Larry. I had no idea you would become such a pain in my butt, That Larry would eventually loose his memory of people's names, and Dean would become such a ball of fire. Who would have guessed it? He was as exciting as an overworked funeral director. I think meeting the three of you all on the same day was just below my critical mass level, and had George been there too, it would have been well beyond the tipping point. On a lighter note though, you guys do make the organization, and my input is about as useful as a two lane road in a one horse town. I still tell people how you went out of your way to bring me a cup of coffee. Considering how fast you drive, I still can't figure why the coffee was cold. Really, did you buy it in Stratford, the day before?

Dave Suponski 01-01-2013 01:33 PM

Not to worry Egger...The coffee was cold because you wouldn't stop talking and drink it..:rolleyes: I'm sure your buddy George will chime in here when he get's back from the farm...:corn:

edgarspencer 01-01-2013 03:13 PM

I wouldn't stop talking? Hell, I couldn't get you to leave.

George M. Purtill 01-01-2013 09:51 PM

OK I'm just seeing this on-line love fest as I celebrated the arrival of 2013 on Nauset beach on the Cape and had no lap top access for 2 days.

Edgar we are fortunate to know you.

edgarspencer 01-01-2013 10:49 PM

What's your resolution for the new year? Mine was to be more tolerant. Yeah, that's gonna last.

Thomas L. Benson Sr. 01-01-2013 11:14 PM

Edgar: Although we have never met I for one enjoy your humor very much.Thomas

Steve Cambria 01-02-2013 12:02 AM

Ahhhhhh, 2013. So many chestnuts, so little time!!
I'll show yuh a Love-Fest.....and it all kicks-off Saturday morning in Stamford,CT.
Change of plans. Lock & load boys and don't forget to pack your asbestos panties!!

Happy New Year from your neighbors in...... FOX NATION :bigbye:

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Dean Romig 01-02-2013 02:10 AM

SECURITY!!.........SECURITY!!!!

edgarspencer 01-02-2013 06:42 AM

Steve, Why do the FOX guys use a Coyote in their logo? It sort of reminds me of those 30,000 year old cave paintings they found in France.

George M. Purtill 01-02-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Cambria (Post 91310)
Happy New Year from your neighbors in...... FOX NATION :bigbye:

http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/...ps55589fb9.jpg

When is Tool Man going to get help with his split personality problem?

Steve Cambria 01-02-2013 10:14 AM

That's no coyote, Edgar. It's our trademarked NUTRISYSTEM fox. Legend has it, he was trapped just outside of Meriden and was hand-fed a steady diet of
"flying turnips".........LOL!!

So I hear you and Purtill will be joining forces with the other Three Stooges, on Saturday??? God help me. I can only hope the show organizer adheres to the city regulations on proper booth spacing!! Ahhh, it won't really matter. Once you wrap your hands around some high-grade, Philly iron ore, Cherry St. will be little more than a distant memory!!

Larry Frey 01-02-2013 10:36 AM

[QUOTE=Steve Cambria;91328]So I hear you and Purtill will be joining forces with the other Three Stooges, on Saturday??? [QUOTE]

So which one is Moe and which is Curly? Inquiring minds need to know. Oh, and by the way, Happy New Year to you as well Steve.

Steve Cambria 01-02-2013 11:44 AM

Larry....not even I, would touch that one with a 10 ft tape rule!! I'm sure we can agree however that Suponski adds little more than BALLAST...LOL!!
Happy New Year to you as well. Looking forward to the usual "friendly" banter on Saturday!!

edgarspencer 01-02-2013 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Cambria (Post 91328)
That's no coyote, Edgar. It's our trademarked NUTRISYSTEM fox.

Come on Steve, Seriously, what is that animal?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Cambria (Post 91328)
Legend has it, he was trapped just outside of Meriden and was hand-fed a steady diet of
"flying turnips".........LOL!!

LOL? I don't get it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Cambria (Post 91328)
So I hear you and Purtill will be joining forces with the other Three Stooges, on Saturday??? God help me. I can only hope the show organizer adheres to the city regulations on proper booth spacing!! Ahhh, it won't really matter. Once you wrap your hands around some high-grade, Philly iron ore, Cherry St. will be little more than a distant memory!!

You are aware that iron ore, Philly or otherwise, along with coke and limestone, is the basic ingredient to plain, ordinary and boring cast iron. Steels such as Vulcan, Titanic, Acme, Peerless and Whitworth are alloyed and refined. Their only similarity is that they began life as iron ore, but grew up. Kinda like a good Mushroom. They grow them in chicken manure. The mushroom is considered a delicacy and gets picked, but manure, well, it just stays manure.

Dave Suponski 01-02-2013 04:26 PM

Once you wrap your hands around some high-grade, Philly iron ore, Cherry St. will be little more than a distant memory!!

Gee Steve...Thats funny it seems one of your own BOD members has made a pretty large investment in "The Old Reliable" guns as of late.....:rolleyes:

And.....I KNOW a few of you Foxy kinda guy's have some pretty nice Meriden Iron safely tucked away in your gun safe's.

I rest my case.......:whistle:

Rick Losey 01-02-2013 04:38 PM

I have never had a Parker kick a Fox out of the safe, or vice-versa

now - what they say to each other when to door is closed - I can't say


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