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Awesome! I missed that link before so went back and found it. Got a couple myself. Also picked up a couple other vinyl's they make.
That statement must really resonate with folks; I keep seeing it in a variety of threads by different members.
Let's see the differences.... you posted about the Federalist Papers. I on the other hand, posted about some random, checking, Susan.
And there endeth the differences. We're all good here, Ric. Just funnin' whicha!Let's see the differences.... you posted about the Federalist Papers. I on the other hand, posted about some random, checking, Susan.
Susan < ne > Federalist Papers.
Therefore, different.
When I was a kid in So Cal the biggest gun store in town was also a liquor store. good times those 60's!
* immoralAnd there endeth the differences. We're all good here, Ric. Just funnin' whicha!
In the words of the immortal philosopher
Words are hard...
---@Flopsweat
Did they have an FFL or just a backroom shop.When I was a kid in So Cal the biggest gun store in town was also a liquor store. good times those 60's!
The gun counter was right next to the Jim Beam, if I recall.Did they have an FFL or just a backroom shop.
Looks like they're still there on Magnolia Ave.The gun counter was right next to the Jim Beam, if I recall.
I think the name was Hiram's Liquor. El Cajon, Ca. May have change by mid 60's, but I remember it well prior to that. bubblegum I 'm old
They may well have moved in that time.Couldn't remember the st. Was thinking El Cajon Blvd. Was a long time ago.That May have been where Dad bought me my first rifle.