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What's that old expression?
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What's that old expression?  Huh

Something like: In order to sneak up on an Indian, you have to be either very sneaky, or it's a very old Indian.

Something like this?


Hmmm...well, I don't feel too old, but.....   Tongue   Big Grin

I got hit yesterday afternoon, totally unexpected.


Pics to follow
If Sonny had EZ-Pass, he'd have survived that hit...
Never apologize mister, it's a sign of weakness. - Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
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If Sonny had EZ-Pass, he'd have survived that hit...
Never apologize mister, it's a sign of weakness. - Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
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#3
Thank you Dave!   Shy

You totally blindsided me.   Blush 

I can't wait to smoke those, after some rest.
If Sonny had EZ-Pass, he'd have survived that hit...
Never apologize mister, it's a sign of weakness. - Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
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#4
That's awesome. Great hit!
Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers.
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#5
Wow, what a rascle
No Justice, No Peace!
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#6
Nice hit for sure. I always wanted to try a Perdomo. 
Let us know what you think.

Dave, good going.
They call me The Mum - Jimmie the Mum
Viva Mumcero - Mahk 12/4/2010 - http://www.stogiechat.com/forum/thread-20737.html
Honorary Shield Brother
Weak people seek Revenge, Strong people Forgive, Intelligent people Ignore
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#7
Hahahaaaa.......you're welcome! Smile the youngest one in that bunch is 2 years. The oldest is 4 years.

Enjoy!
...moving along...nothing left to see here.
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#8
Nice work!!!
This is my boomstick!
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#9
Nice hit! Dave has been busy . . .
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#10
Nice
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