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51 weeks 2 days ago, 12:42 AM

d_ho13

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10: Holiday deals on our favorite "man-toys" (firearms, electronics, etc)
9: Good weather for shooting/golfing, or both...Your decision
8: Day Off
7: If you work retail like me, holiday pay!
6: Classic football match-ups
5: Family, friends, and the outdoors (so I stole that from Realtree Camo)
4: Annual drunken family get together, ends in tackle football and such
3: Stuffing
2: Turkey, DUH

And the number one reason to be thankful today:

1: The right to bear arms!

(for now............to be cont'd)

Happy Thanksgiving Boys!

When the government fears the people, there is liberty; when the people fear the government there is tyranny. -Thomas Jefferson
51 weeks 2 days ago, 12:49 AM

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Happy Thanksgiving, d_ho13. Love them football games with the shooting of the toys.

"WAR IS A RACKET, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the Bankers." Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC Ret. 2 time Medal of Honor winner.
51 weeks 2 days ago, 1:50 AM

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to you and yours!

"There is a time for all things, a time to preach and a time to pray, but those times have passed away. There is a time to fight, and that time has now come." --Peter Muhlenberg, from a Lutheran sermon read at Woodstock, Virginia, 1776

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