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The food alone could make it worth the drive for either shoot - forget about hot dogs, pulled pork and casserole baked beans - in addition to Mike's mentioned goodies, for the Dec. 18th shoot we should potluck some pierogis, kishka, halupki, and extra-paprika goulash! We could have a Frankie Yankovic memorial "Blue Stone" trophy made up for the HOA shooter. The crisp mountain air and gorgeous views at The Rock make a perfect venue for blasting clays and enjoying a fine imported cigar. Just sayin' for a friend!
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11-22-2022, 09:29 PM
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Well, we do make golubki (halupkie), halushkie and pierogi. I don’t do Frankie Yankovic, but we do enjoy some Weird Al Yankovic!! The crisp mountain air and good cigar do go well together.
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