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Yes Rich, I can relate to that analogy
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Default Yes Rich, I can relate to that analogy

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Originally Posted by Richard Anderson View Post
A nice piece of wood overshadowed by to much other stuff. Reminds me of a pretty girl with a Tammy Fae Baker make up job.
-- her dipstick con-man husband, Jim Bakker, hailed from Muskegon-- they had a good run with their "Water Slides for Jesus" Theme park- and one of my friends sent a ton of $ to them-- better invested in Parkers than "false promises"- and Tammy Fay, old Jimbo's wifey- got whopped with the biggest baddest ugly stick Revlon and Max Factor ever invented- But there is always a "flip side too" just as Adolph Hitler had his "Doppelganger"-- so did Jimmy Baker- he was a stand in for Jimmy Carter's dipstick brother Billy- so all was not lost I guess. All them fancy checken scratchins and gold in-lays, don't make the gun shoot any better- it is stock fit, balance and trigger pulls what make that happen-IMO
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