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Unread 05-14-2015, 10:45 AM   #1
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Those little Parodi's are really good at keeping the black flies and mosquito's away when I'm up on the West Branch.
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Daryl- I apologize for screwing up your thread on that fine Fox (no-not your girlfriend) with all this cigar talk.
But I guarantee there will be no black flies or mosquitos around you and me on the clays course.
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No problem George. They all go together- Good cigars, good whiskey, good shotguns and , last but not least, good friends.
Don't worry about the black flies or mosquitos as they will have honed in on Dean and followed him down from the north country.
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That's good news. I'll just give him a wide berth
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In my house, those Parodis, are equally effective at discouraging your wife from wanting to be anywhere near you (for better or worse)
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Daryl,

Fantastic find Sir. Good to see you at lunch today.
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The cigars brought back a memory; while a high school sophomore in Scranton, one of my classmates was reading the text of something to the class for discussion and he mispronounced "the devil's parody" as the well known local cigar "Parodi" [pah-rode-ee]. No one noticed except the teacher who did a funny take on it. Well, nowadays the student might file charges for emotional distress.
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Wow; I haven't had a Parodi since college! I always imagined I looked a lot like Clint Eastwood with one in my teeth; don't think anyone else saw it though.
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Holy smokes....literally. I would have not imagined Di Nobilis came from Scranton. (Thanks Dave) They were very popular here in "East J'Utica" back inda day. Stiff competition for Mr. Eisenlohr.

Nice to see another SPE S&U come to the surface. Nice gun Daryl, congrats! This makes the 16th 20ga SPE S&U that I have logged personally during my little quest.....that makes about half of the total production number. (fwiw logged 9 16ga as well)
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So, I'll have the cash at Ernie's!! Pleasure doing business!!
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