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TasunkaWitko
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Topic: welcome, new members!Posted: 22 March 2004 at 06:07 |
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coming in this morning, i see a lot of new members! i'd like to extend greetings and salutations to all, and let you know that we are glad to have you here at BSB! if you have any questions, just ask. if you feel you might have an answer or two, feel free to offer it. if you just want to sound off on an opinion, do so! thanks again for joining up, and if you know anyone who might be interested, give them our link! take care, ron sand coulee, montana |
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waksupi
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Posted: 22 March 2004 at 07:42 |
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I'd like to add in my welcome, also. Ron, it was a pleasure to meet you in person this past weekend. I wish we could have spent more time, but business was pressing, and I did end up getting more orders. I hope we're able to get together again when we both aren't working! |
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 22 March 2004 at 08:22 |
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ric, same back at ya! soon after you left, i had a variety of artists, board members and other rich society types come in and pass the time. the more of them i got to know, the happier i was to be a part of it! if i get over to the other side of the mountains, i'll be sure to let you know, and if you head out this way, drop a line! ron |
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TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana
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CB900F
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Posted: 22 March 2004 at 14:16 |
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Waksupi Sorry I missed you, didn't know you'd be in town. All the new members: Welcome from me also. Now then, who skis, motorcycles, & thinks of new & inventive ways to P.O. a mother-in-law? Any one of the batch will do. Don't be shy, just post, don't lurk. 900F Edited by CB900F |
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bkcorris
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Posted: 22 March 2004 at 17:54 |
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Yes, welcome to all!
There for a while people were joining slow enough most of them were getting personal welcomes, the last 30 or so joined pretty quick and the welcomes got passed up. |
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Stupid people are like a slinky, they don't serve much purpose in the world but they sure are fun to watch tumble down the stairs! |
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Timberghozt
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Posted: 23 March 2004 at 11:35 |
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Thanks for the welcome.I received the link from First Sergeant(ret) John S. Veasy.I served in the same unit with him in the first Gulf War.I live in Salado Texas and am an avid hunter and handloader.Looks like a cool site with serious hunters here,think I`ll hang out and read for a while.
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CB900F
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Posted: 23 March 2004 at 13:36 |
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Timberghozt; There's a number of Texan's showing up now. For a while it was Kansan's. Glad to see you here! I sincerely hope you have a wicked sense of humour, things can get off the wall here, being an unmoderated site. But those who stay like it that way. The unofficial motto is: Toughen up buttercup. ZZ Top plays here, Ernest Tubb has a problem.
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HondoJohn6508
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Posted: 23 March 2004 at 16:27 |
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quote: ....Trying to eat chili without drinking beer is like trying to breath without using air......... Sounds right to this ol' Texas feller and chili without jalapenos ain't no chili at all.....believe I will have another beer! Salud! Ol' John..
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waksupi
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Posted: 23 March 2004 at 16:32 |
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And just exactly what is it you don't like about Ernest Tubbs?!!!
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Timberghozt
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lol,Yep I have a pretty good sense of humor.I am a Moderator at WWW.CavalryScouts.com and things can get pretty rough at times there. Thanks for the info. |
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Kansan
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Posted: 27 March 2004 at 02:08 |
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Weeeell, Looks like you gotta' add one MORE Kansan in amongst all the Texicans... I'm sure we can all get along though - Only problem I have with Texas is that, after having driven through miles and miles of nothin' but miles and miles of Texas... Well it sure seems to me that they could cut it up and make about 4 GOOD states out of it! I'M KIDDING! (mostly!) |
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It ain't about red history, black history or white history - It's about AMERICAN HISTORY!
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CB900F
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Posted: 27 March 2004 at 12:33 |
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Kansan; Actually, I think that when Texas joined the Union, it reserved the right to sub-divide itself. Remember, Texas was another nation that volunteered to enter the U.S. & the terms & conditions of entering weren't just cut & dried. IF I recall correctly, Texas could divide itself into 5 states. Anybody with a degree in history want to comment on that one? Waksupi; ZZ Top & Ernest Tubb are both Texas originals. E.T.'s problem is related to the futile attempts to produce music. That being said, at least he wasn't a quitter.
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HondoJohn6508
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Posted: 27 March 2004 at 14:42 |
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CB, I just gotta take a minute and remark that I am duly IMPRESSED! You are indisputeably CORRECT...Texas was indeed a republic prior to becoming a state of these here United States of America...One of the agreements agreed upon by both entities was that Texas could, if it so desired, divide itself into as many a 5 distinct states and it also retained its public lands. Ol' Sam Houston, the transplanted Tennessean, was a bit of a cagy ol' feller and did some rather hard bargining behind the scenes. Now, seeing as how you are more than a 'closet' historian.....see if you can tell me of the Texas Ranger that had a very famous revolver names after him.....which, by the way, was the most powerful revolver caliber in existance until the advent of the 44 S&W Magnum........I will send you a coupla cans of ROTEL'S 'HOT' CHOPPED TOMATOES AND CHILI'S"(goes into chili fixin's instead of tomato sauce) if you can provide the correct answer..........! The 'cyber'15 pointer is standing about 50 cyber yards in front of you at this 'cyber' point in 'cyber' time. Will CB be able to put the 'cyber' crosshairs of the 'cyber' rifle at the correct 'cyber' kill zone of the 'cyber' deer??????? THE SHADOW KNOWS AND HE AIN'T A TALKING AT THIS 'CYBER' POINT IN 'CYBER' TIME???????? Tune in later to see if CB will win the prize.................. Ol' John
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 29 March 2004 at 04:24 |
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i honestly USED to know this, but have forgotten!
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TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana
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Kansan
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Posted: 09 April 2004 at 00:43 |
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HondoJohn, I've been busier than a one legged man at a butt kickin' contest, so it's taken me a while to get to this - I'd sure like to take a stab at answerin'...
While my first instinct was to think "Walker Colt," my gut tells me that it was prob'ly the Patterson. Am I anywhere close?
Hey Ya'll - Remember what was engraved on the butt of the "Peace Maker?" "Be not afraid of any man, no matter what his size. When danger threatens, call on me, I will equalize!" Happy Easter ever'one!
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Posted: 09 April 2004 at 03:49 |
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No, it's Walker...................Kingpin
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There are times when a normal man must, spit in his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 09 April 2004 at 04:02 |
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when i saw "walker" it hit me too.
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TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana
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CB900F
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Posted: 09 April 2004 at 04:46 |
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Hondo; Ro-Tel tomatos are available up here. You don't have to send 'em. There are acceptable alternatives. If you can tell me where the territorial capitol of Wyoming was & why the state capitol isn't there now - why I might send some Herdez Chili Verde Salsa down to you. Cyber-cross-hairs indeed!
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HondoJohn6508
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Posted: 09 April 2004 at 06:19 |
Kansan--you shoudda gone with your "instinct" and not your "gut"! It was indeed Samuel Hamilton Walker 1817-1847. In 1844 Walker was with Captain John C (Jack) Hay's company of Texas Rangers and participated in the battle of Walker's Creek near the Pedernales River in central Texas. During the engagement some 15 rangers using the new Colt revolvers(Patterson) successfully defeated about 80 Comanches. In 1846 Walker visited with Colt and proposed some improvements to the Patterson. Colt later credited Walker for the design improvements. The Colt "Whitneyville" Walker revolver was a monster firearm and not designed to be worn on the person--special holsters were designed to fit on the pommel of the saddle where they were readily available. Until the advent of the Remington 44 Magnum, the Walker Colt was the most powerful handgun in existance. Samuel Walker was killed in the battle of Huamantla. His final resting place is at the Odd Fellows' Cemetary in San Antonio, Texas. He was 30 years old at the time of his death. |
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Kansan
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Posted: 17 April 2004 at 03:48 |
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Well, I reckon it just means that I'd rather get shot in the "instinct" by a Walker than to get shot in the gut by a Paterson...
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