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East Coast Earthquake 'Fallout' |
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08-24-2011, 11:25 PM
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East Coast Earthquake 'Fallout'
Hope everyone survived the 'Great East Coast Earthquake' earlier this week. Did anyone have any good Parker Guns shake loose and fall out of the rafters during the quake? What about the Southern contingent - any CHE 28 gauges bust out of the ceiling rafters and clatter to the mud room floor? What about the coastal contingent - any 8 gauges coming through the cracks in the plaster walls out in the smoke house or root cellar? If so, make sure you wrap them up and put them under cover so Irene doesn't spoil the fun this weekend. I know they are out there somewhere....
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