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- Original Message -
From: "Dan Penoff via Mercedes"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Cc: "Dan Penoff"
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 10:11 AM
Subject: [MBZ] [ SPAM ] Re: This is funny
I had a customer in Louisiana who was a "big game hunter" and had bagged
the "big
'll invest in a nice single pump that approaches the speed
of sound...
-Curt
From: Rich Thomas via Mercedes
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: Rich Thomas
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] [ SPAM ] Re: This is funny
Cheap Crosman pellet gun is your
Cheap Crosman pellet gun is your answer. Quiet (except when I lube the
barrel then you get a supersonic crack as the pellet exits the barrel)
and effective once tuned a bit. I have cleaned out the squirrel
infestation in the immediate area, at least until my wife refills the
squirrel feeders,
Meanhwile, a large gopher, mini chipmunk, and baby cotton tail have the run
of my back yard and make their home under the rear deck. The bunny is
decapitating my pepper plants. I sprayed bitter apple to deter him/her but
it washed off after Tuesday's thundershower. I have seen the gopher
returni
I do that with my guide named Charon
--R
On 7/30/15 10:39 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
He did this stuff by getting dropped off in the Styx and left to hunt and track
the animals for several days. Rarely used a guide, so I was told. At least he
was sporting about it.
Boy everybody seems to want to relate this to the guy's wedding tackle. I
wonder sometimes if that has to do with jealousy from non-hunters that feel
their manhood is impinged upon. Cross-fit doesn't seem to match killing.
I don't see hunting for any reason other than eating but I'm willing to al
Dan writes:
> I likened it to driving a Corvette >or a Hummer (pen*s envy?)
No pens envy here. I use these. Quite functional and practical. :)
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Rick
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