Bustin' Walnuts with a Rock

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  • MrSmitty

    Master of useless information
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    Jan 4, 2010
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    New Albany
    The black ones taste like dirt, though some people claim to like them, but then some people like broccoli or the pickles on cheeseburgers. Those people need to be removed from the gene pool. I'm replacing the black walnut trees with real walnut trees. The feral cats have decimated my squirrels, so, as incompetent as my son is at gathering the things, I expect a good crop of sprouts to pull up next year. I'd have him pull them, but wouldn't expect better results. He's just not detail oriented. As much as I've had him trying to obliterate the garlic mustard, that crap is still coming up. I do have one juglans nigra tree I expect to be able to make some good stuff from the trunk. Oh, I've started rambling, nevermind me. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. Daisy, Daisy...
    Got a good laugh!! +1 repd, for the obscure 2001 reference
     

    tnek

    Shooter
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    Dec 22, 2009
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    I had one of these a few years ago. Very nice shooter. It was loose but that was to be expected. It had a better trigger than Kimbers I have owned. Alas I am now a XD convert and sold all of them from the Wilson to the RIA to switch teams. Still a fan though.
     
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