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    I need address too.


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    I need a count on the Bahama mama's. They are 1/4 pound. j1, danp Ajax how many you want to eat.

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    What is a Bahama Mama? I always thought it was a drink.

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    "The ORIGINAL BAHAMA MAMA is a fully cooked German style smoked sausage. It is mildly spicy and made with all choice cuts of beef and pork and all natural spices."
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    Of course you don't HAVE to eat any, that leaves more for ME! YEAH!
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    Ask Blue Dot or Zeeriverrat how good they are. We had 'em last year.

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    I thought she was the entertainment.....oh well.....
    "Stand your ground.
    Do not fire unless fired upon.
    But if they mean to have a war let it begin here."
    - Capt. Parker, Lexington Militia, April 19, 1775

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    Kirby how many do you eat? One hotdog and one hamburger usually is enough. Some beans or macaroni salad rounds out the meal, I think. Thanks you reminded me to get some salsa and chips. I would really rather that we do not drink alcoholic beverages till the guns are put away. I sound old but that is mostly cause I am old.

    Kirby I would like two Bahama Mommas please. I kow that I have gas in the grill cause I made a cookout for two friends yesterday. Chicken one hamburger and one hot dog, and a good time was had by all. Coffee and dessert inside. Too damned many flies outside.
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    Old, Are you kidding me?
    Alcohol and firearms don't mix. Ever, period.

    I don't imbibe so it's not a problem for me.

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    Dean Grinnell was once quoted: "It is said that alcohol and black powder don't mix. In fact they do mix, but the taste is truly horrendous."

    I don't start pouring until all the guns are cased and all the ammo put away. Then I have been known to knock back a few, more than a few on occasion if truth be told as long as I am not driving. I have never been really comfortable if anyone is drinking while shooting is still going on, even if the drinkers have put their own guns away, you can never predict how much stupid is in any given bottle - and I assume there is generally as much stupid in each bottle as there is alcohol. A good number of the ranges I've belonged to over the years don't allow it on the property. Personally, I won't even handle a chef's knife when I've had anything to drink (I'm part Italian and talk with my hands - it can get very messy).

    OTOH, we have a rifle and two pistols that fire elastic bands semiauto at spinning targets and I don't mind if anyone shoots them while imbibing as long as they know pets and other guests are not acceptable targets. They are accurate enough to safely, graphically, (and embarrassingly) show how quickly you lose your fine motor skills when impaired even slightly.
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    Guys you made me feel better. Thank you all very much. Accidents with guns are completely unacceptable. Here I was thinking that you might have thought me an old phart. Better that than someone getting hurt.

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