That's a fine likeness, jbird. He seems a great fella.
After the gun show, I kept headed East. In Mesquite, I was already almost halfway to see my little brother over in South Georgia. We were going to shoot some hogs, but the hogs had moved by the time I got there. So I stayed a couple of days, then won a big lottery so that I could pay the gasoline prices for the return trip.
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- Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:06 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Shouldn't he be called 'Longteeth?'
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- Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:56 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Shouldn't he be called 'Longteeth?'
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Shouldn't he be called 'Longteeth?'
Reported from the floor of the 2008 Texas State Rifle Association Meeting--
Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. I made the journey from El Paso to be in Mesquite for a pretty good meeting late last month. (FEB 2008). Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott gave a real good talk, primarily addressing this 2nd Amendment case that's currently before the Supreme Court, and Texas' role in the support ofthe 2nd Amendment.
It was a great meeting for me, and I shook hands with Ms. Alice Tripp; TSRA Legislative Rep. I was proud to meet Mr. Charles Cotton, who was glad to see an El Paso member of TSRA.
Then I went over to the 'Sportsman's Spectactular. (Big gun show.) At that place, I was honored to meet TomC of this very forum. Then, out front of the TexasCHLForum table, I shook hands with a rather mean looking fellow who had an incredible set of bicuspids, and right off the bat, I knew him to be Longtooth.
Anyhoo, it was a great weekend and meeting for me. I enjoyed meeting some people that I'd preveously met in here.
Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. I made the journey from El Paso to be in Mesquite for a pretty good meeting late last month. (FEB 2008). Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott gave a real good talk, primarily addressing this 2nd Amendment case that's currently before the Supreme Court, and Texas' role in the support ofthe 2nd Amendment.
It was a great meeting for me, and I shook hands with Ms. Alice Tripp; TSRA Legislative Rep. I was proud to meet Mr. Charles Cotton, who was glad to see an El Paso member of TSRA.
Then I went over to the 'Sportsman's Spectactular. (Big gun show.) At that place, I was honored to meet TomC of this very forum. Then, out front of the TexasCHLForum table, I shook hands with a rather mean looking fellow who had an incredible set of bicuspids, and right off the bat, I knew him to be Longtooth.
Anyhoo, it was a great weekend and meeting for me. I enjoyed meeting some people that I'd preveously met in here.