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Unread 09-05-2012, 04:34 PM   #1
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You just can't do much with $ 4.97 can you Destry.
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Unread 09-06-2012, 08:24 PM   #2
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I had $10,000 in cash once. I spent most of it on whores and whiskey, the rest I just kinda wasted......

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Well, and yes it is an old story. I thought I had the cabin sold and it fell through. The relator called said an offer was impending. Then it didn't. Happens all of the time in real estate.

However, please keep the Parker suggests rolling in. I won't trade my trophy wife for one tho, she cooks too well.
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I like a man that knows what he wants and priorities the way things need to be done. good for you Destry!
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I would buy a Parker 8 gauge if I came into $10,000. I will note that you don't have to have a lot of money to buy a Parker that will serve you well on the clay course and in the field or woods. One of my favorite shooters is a beat up and partially restored PH 12
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I would buy a Parker 8 gauge if I came into $10,000. I will note that you don't have to have a lot of money to buy a Parker that will serve you well on the clay course and in the field or woods. One of my favorite shooters is a beat up and partially restored PH 12
I'm going to give my GH F&F a try on the Clay's course. However, tomorrow I'm shooting my Sterlingworth.
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