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TennesseeGuy

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  1. For years I received tons of catalogs from BPS and Cabela's at both my home and office. Double clutter. My life is better since I stopped delivery of all catalogs. On-line shopping is doing fine for me.

     

    I'm not allowed to cross the border with my handguns or my potatoes. Don't think Cabela's is the cause.

  2. "It's posts like irishfields that baffle my mind and make it tough to understand how people who supposedly respect and love nature can be so disrespectful when nature conflicts with personal interests."

     

     

    Ask Mr. Irishfield about his recipe for guys who piss him off with their lack of sense of humour.

    Sp??? humor

  3. Fishermen don't have problems with Raps, but fish sure do.

     

    If you didn't pop a rock with it or close a lid on it I'm sure that you'll receive satisfaction from a great company. Give them a chance to make it right.

     

    Don't give mess to the Rapala Guy who used his knife to undress those thugs in the alley.

     

    I have a feeling that you're going to like Rapala Company even more after them.you contact

  4. I've seen him a few times at AA Chattanooga, in spring training with the big club and several times in Cincy last year. He's a combination of great talent and class. Nobody outworks him.

     

    Will be in Sarasota for a few games beginning March 20.

  5. Hey Glenn, I had blood drawn yesterday. Got the results today except for the vitamin D part of the profile. It'll be there for me tomorrow. For sure I get enough sun, but we'll be finding out if my body is making good use of it. I'm accumulating a few after market body parts. Some others have excessive miles and may be slowing down. We'll see.

     

    Good post on your part. Docs are pushing the D test. My Doctor is doing the same test for himself after finding out I was doing one.

  6. sadly the stilumlas package was the war. it is what helped get the u.s off there feet.

     

    Our recovery came from a lot of brave people fighting for our country and much of the balance of our population was highly productive at their work place. Defense workers worked a bunch of overtime. 70 hour weeks were not uncommon. We sacrificed through rationing so our military could be properly equiped. The speed limit was 35 mph on our best highways. Gas was rationed. School kids collected milk pods for life jackets. Tires were recapped. Everybody helped pull the wagon. Very few rode while others pulled.

     

    I don't remember anybody taking a vacation during the war years.

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