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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Steve Helmick on June 29, 2011, 04:14:13 PM
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Can somebody provide information on where these trophies came from, how much they cost apiece, etc? TIA, Steve
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Steve...contact Pete Mick ( petermick) on this forum ...he is past president and foremost leader of Circlemasters
Club.
Geno
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Thanks, Gene. I sent Pete a PM requesting info. 8) Steve
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You only placed third?
I wouldn't put a stack of Popeys coupon behind that. I have 24. At the moment. Maggots started charging .57 for using an ATM card. I guess Canada geese will be the other white meat for awhile. Lots of 'em around the local hospital I noticed the other day. My shrink says I gotta always be thinking ahead.
He doubles as a broker. We're looking into Dutch tulips right now. Gold ones.
I actually like the fridge magnet idea. Then again, we'll all be screwed when we spring for stainless units. The only thing that sticks to them are boogers and dead flies.
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Clayton...I have been known to finish out of the money, too. But in this case, I just boosted the picture off this forum. I haven't been East of the Rockies in 10 years.
I haven't tried a refrigerator magnet on a stainless fridge (where's that d come from?), but some types of stainless are magnetic. Or, you could arrange them in rows on the tailgate of the pickup, or randomly, just covering the bullet holes. ~~> Steve
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The guy that had them made is Howard Olson. I will see him on saturday.
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Clayton...I have been known to finish out of the money, too. But in this case, I just boosted the picture off this forum. I haven't been East of the Rockies in 10 years.
I haven't tried a refrigerator magnet on a stainless fridge (where's that d come from?), but some types of stainless are magnetic. Or, you could arrange them in rows on the tailgate of the pickup, or randomly, just covering the bullet holes. ~~> Steve
Bullet holes? On your fridge? You sound like one tough host! Green stuff on cheese is a source of fiber (roughage, I think my mom called it). Milk has a few chunks? Eat your milk. Think of it as cottage cheese. Better yet, think of a cottage. And tomorrow think of a cheese pizza. Or do like I do - don't think. I do assume that your diet soda is between 36 and 38 degrees. Don't make me get my gun. Appropriately named the 'Peacemaker'.
We have rises. 10k feet at Spruce Knob in West By God Virginia is about as high as it gets. They're called the Appalachians. They're fun for motorcycles. The Rockies are serious. Ah, but I been to the Swiss Alps. Now, those are mountains.
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take a stroll through the cascades there Lad,, them are some serious chunks of rock !