Testing my TNet Friends

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ok, ok, I get it I'm sorry
Jeff are you being naughty again,you know what this means.Either go to your room or go stand in the corner for time out.You will have to be corrected.
 

Jeff are you being naughty again,you know what this means.Either go to your room or go stand in the corner for time out.You will have to be corrected.


I guess so Red, I can offend people without even trying
 

I’m not offended. Sorry I didn’t mean to sound like I was. I just thought it was my turn to call the authorities. You know, just a little neighbor thing. :laughing7:


You will have a turn soon. Do you have surveillance cameras in your backyard? :smileinbox:



Seriously, though, it’s very good advice and much appreciated. :thumbsup:
 

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I’m not offended. Sorry I didn’t mean to sound like I was. I just thought it was my turn to call the authorities. You know, just a little neighbor thing

Dont mind Jeff he's the website trouble maker wellllllll,under me of course that is.Shhhhh:icon_silent:You didnt hear it from me.
 

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Update, Please........I never really worried about anyone knowing who I am, I dont have much anyone would want no how...lol......update please..Great Post
 

Update, Please........I never really worried about anyone knowing who I am, I dont have much anyone would want no how...lol......update please..Great Post

I'm sorry. I missed this post.

I'm also sorry that there isn't anything interesting to update. I kind of thought the way my father-in-law was talking about the letter that he had some history about it. His letter is more like a note and all it says basically is that he was 7 when he first spied it. This would have been around 1945. In 1949 the owner died and his widow had it unloaded and gave it to my father-in-law. That's it.

P. S. It is from Kentucky, not Ohio.
 

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Passed the test most old guns were reworked parts changed
 

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