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Hey Mikie!
I got a few friends back home on the bayou who have lots of experience in the gaming bidness.
Let's see: they usually work out of a phone booth. Oh yeah ... I'll get back to you with the number on a PM.
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No one has mentioned bayonets.
Fixed bayonets on the end of that AR-15 would give the Tyler the best of both worlds.
Here's another thought: Velcro instead of leather holsters.
Tear, Stick, and shoot 'em off the end I always say.
Good point. Folks need to take this drought thing seriously. I noticed The Woodlands has forgone their fireworks celebration this weekend. Hopefully the neighborhood folks will do the same. Everything is parched.
Happy things worked out well for you brother.
There's a rule brother. You can read of it in the FIVE BOOKS (3000-plus years old from China), the sacred scriptures of most every religion world wide. We sometimes call it the Golden Rule. It has something to do with humanity itself. Far too many jokers out there are either unaware or have...
STOP! RENDER AID!
After all, we're all human beings ... aren't we?
Gentlemen, do we not remember the Golden Rule? Yo, last time I checked it was one of the principle tendents of freemasonry ... and humanity.
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Seriously, I know most of the brethren on this site are of like mind...
I headed a project team at the job a couple of years ago. The project lasted two years and one of the ladies in my group was Bipolar. It took me a while to realize she was a very tender and sweet person underneath it all. Before working closely with her, I had thought for years that she was...
Minnie Mouse ---
Carmen Miranda
"had bananas and mangoes all pilled to the sky
how she could balance it ... I wouldn't dare
but they don't dance like Carmen no more
... no, no more
they don't dance like Carmen no more"
jdbuffett III, 1973
Meeting brethren from various parts of the country and planet is one of the many wages in masonry. It's always pleasing to know folks are the same the world over. Masonry gives each of us a chance to discover this truth.
Enjoy your travels and stop off to see a brother or two along the...