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    AROMA THERAPY

    A scent that can ease anxiety, promote a sensation of security,
    calmness and control, in any uncomfortable situation.
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    "Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous
    by letting the Government take care of him better take a
    closer look at the American Indian."

    Henry Ford

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    Haha I've got the feeling America and guns is like germany and the open speed highways
    Always a good and safe ride,
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    Two influences that will be part of society until the end of time are racism and guns.

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    Fond Memories!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Westernbiker View Post
    I do enjoy the aroma of spent gunpowder. It always reminds me of summers spent plinking with my Grandpa at the junkyard. We would spend all saturday afternoon sitting on the tailgate of his pickup, him w/ his 1911 .45 and me w/ my lever action .22 just plinking the afternoon away. God I miss him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmallPasture View Post
    I do enjoy the aroma of spent gunpowder. It always reminds me of summers spent plinking with my Grandpa at the junkyard. We would spend all saturday afternoon sitting on the tailgate of his pickup, him w/ his 1911 .45 and me w/ my lever action .22 just plinking the afternoon away. God I miss him!
    I too remember the days going out with my dad plinking with the 22. Sometimes he would bring the 270, I was about 10 years old and shooting that rifle was a real treat. Then dad bought me a 12 gage shotgun, I still have it. He bought a clay pigeon thrower and we would go out in the desert and have a blast. My dad is 91 years old now but still pretty active despite his very poor eye site and hearing loss. I took him out shooting last year and he had a blast. I let him shoot my 44 magnum, 1 shot and he put it down and said 'That gun is no fun to shoot' LMAO!!!!! As soon as it cools down here in the desert I will take him out again. He has a black powder 50 cal. pistol he has never shot and he wants to shoot it. That should be an experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westernbiker View Post
    I too remember the days going out with my dad plinking with the 22. Sometimes he would bring the 270, I was about 10 years old and shooting that rifle was a real treat. Then dad bought me a 12 gage shotgun, I still have it. He bought a clay pigeon thrower and we would go out in the desert and have a blast. My dad is 91 years old now but still pretty active despite his very poor eye site and hearing loss. I took him out shooting last year and he had a blast. I let him shoot my 44 magnum, 1 shot and he put it down and said 'That gun is no fun to shoot' LMAO!!!!! As soon as it cools down here in the desert I will take him out again. He has a black powder 50 cal. pistol he has never shot and he wants to shoot it. That should be an experience.

    Love hearing it Western!!! Your dad sounds like a hoot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmallPasture View Post
    Love hearing it Western!!! Your dad sounds like a hoot!
    Yeah, he is a pretty good guy, he has some major faults though but I guess we all do.

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    Gunpowder and Hoppe"s #9. If you could bottle it I would wear it every day.

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    I prefer nitromethane,,,

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