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theres and old man lives east of me that still makes and sells board stretchers....told me he mite trade one or two to you boys for a guided snipe hunt provided yall have a extra sack.... we call them sky cranes a shy hook in these parts...friend of mine that served in world war 2 said his old mess hall sarge sent him after a set of cheese stretchers and told him not to come back till he found them...he came back late that after laying up and resting in another outfits quarters....he said the kp boys were madder heck at him and said it wasnot fit to be repeated what that old sarge said....he said he told that old sarge he had hunted high and low for those cheese stretchers but could not find them told the old sarge he would start early in the morning if it was alright with him.... he said that old sarge bout come unglued...but said for some reason they never would let him go and hunt for those chesse stretchers again.... charlie
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Bucket of Steam
On my first job in a shipyard when I had just turned 17, the lead man sent me to the tool hut to retrieve a bucket of fresh steam and a wood burning tip for the torch. Also later told me that one of the yard foreman was gay, and that I should never find myself alone with him anywhere in the ship yard. For the next week or so, every time I saw him, he was winking at me and blowing kisses. He was a big Mohiccan, and I had nightmares about that guy. I wouldn't even go into the outhouse for fear he'd follow me in! Obviously it was all a joke, and I reckon if it had been played on someone else and I'd have been in on it, I would have thought it was pretty funny as well. Turned out to be some of the best and talented guys I've ever worked with.
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Agreed 110% Try http://parkerguns.org/ And you guys think I don't read these posts And to Mr. H. Middleton Rutledge..??? Congratulations! I set this up early this afternoon, but no one posted - so I figured I would John |
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08-18-2011, 10:48 PM | #36 | ||||||
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Hmmm... I wonder how Mary's takin' that
Seriously though, that's a good bag o' snipe with a nice Trojan. |
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08-18-2011, 11:24 PM | #38 | ||||||
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Send it to me early - I'll be on the "Northbound" in time to get bogged down at "The Hamptons"
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08-19-2011, 05:30 AM | #39 | ||||||
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A beautiful picture and a very nice gun.
I could not help but notice yet another Trojan on the cover page. That is a great invitation to new people that they are welcome no matter what grade gun they own and shoot. I haven't counted but when the Parker of the month photos started to grace the cover page, Trojans and VH's seemed to dominate the pictures. I summise the lower grades are still seeing more use in the field than the high grade guns resulting in more outdoor game scene pictures with them that we so enjoy. Long live the knockabouts, they are the game getters of the PGCA! Just my .02 |
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08-19-2011, 07:10 AM | #40 | ||||||
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Very well said Pete....
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