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Unread 08-10-2012, 06:07 PM   #1
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If I had driven the 90 miles to Easton, I would now own that gun. Sometimes we show some restraint.
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If I had driven the 90 miles to Easton, I would now own that gun. Sometimes we show some restraint.
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If I had driven the 90 miles to Easton, I would now own that gun. Sometimes we show some restraint.
And it was in Easton since 1935 so you could have gone anytime to see it.
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And it was in Easton since 1935 so you could have gone anytime to see it.
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If you read the PP article you will see I was wrong about the gun being in Easton since 1935. It was only in Easton recently. And it wasn't built until 1936.
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