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God rot its soul. I hope it's in a worse place. I let my buddy shoot it with my 1907 Winchester after that. I didn't think to get that part on camera. I will take it to the proper waste facility tomorrow. I hope they hit it with a flame thrower.MANY a time I have wanted to do that with one of mine. When they seize up just as you need the damn things. Then you re boot and it starts that "Updating" crap.
Sorry to be so late to the party Pal. Yeah I know… BRING OUT YER DEAD!!!
I don't know, brother but I probably would've got more satisfaction using a 12 gauge with 00 Buck, REPEATEDLY…. But that's just me.
I still have the Ole REM 870 I bought after I got out of the Army in 1980. Over the years t's been rode hard and put up wet.Believe it or not I don't have a doggon 12 gauge right now. If things ever turn around I'm gonna have more than one.
Remember the "Repeatedly" comment.I wish I still had my 590A1. And my old westernfield side-by. I regret selling. I still have my Grandpa's old 16 gauge savage though. The next phone I get rid of is going to get a full charge of buckshot.
Yes, in those times, full-size TV's were often a piece of furniture. To be admired in the living room. The cabinet was probably a substantial part of the price. And a lot of added weight.Back in the 80's my girlfriend's boss gave us a real nice used RCA console color TV. Nice oak case.
Sounds too Merciful.In San Jose I worked for a software company that made drivers and custom software for document scanners. They would get several scanners from manufacturers to make software for.
About every year, the older, duplicates that were just taking up space would have to be disposed of. They couldn't be sold or given away and the manufacturers didn't want them back, so the company would have a scanner chuckin' party.
We'd haul about 50 scanners to the roof of the 3-story building and chuck them down into a trash bin. Any survivors got humped back up and chucked again.