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Read you "Charlie-Lima" Captain!!
Unread 07-13-2010, 08:46 AM   #7
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Default Read you "Charlie-Lima" Captain!!

Until I went to the Yooper for the first time this past June-I thought the Lapeer Club had one of the best courses for SC, also a great buncha guys-open tables- you could walk away and leave your Parker BHE 20 and your LC Smith 16 Monogram out and not worry- good gun manners too- most everyone asked for permission first before picking up a gun that was for sale- But now I feel like deciding between "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting" as to which is my favorite Newman/Redford movie- both are-

We owe Mark a beverage of his choosing for all the great fotos he takes Gratis- both at The Yooper, and the Lapeer and other Side-By-Side events that are listed here on the PGCA Forum- Or, better yet- show your appreciation for his efforts and buy one of his doubles- he has some dandies- I'd love to own that big 12 Specialty with the "King Kong" forearm-

I usually use the little yellow whistlin' lemon icon to close- but as Mark and I are brother Gyrenes- we both recall the old boot camp adage about those who whistle in the USMC- so I'll go with this--
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