Load that pony up - you have to go. It is worth every dime spent.AEA wrote:You just made me realize that I have never been there!
I have been by there many times, but always in a hurry and no time to stop.
I may make it a point to drive down in the "Hot Rod" one day and look it over.
I hope it is not posted against CHL'ers in any way!
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- Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:56 pm
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Re: Texas Ranger interview...
I have a friend who is a Ranger now and had a good friend who was a Ranger who passed away a while back. I have that story before and also the one. . .stevie_d_64 wrote:Heard a funny story from my Dad this morning...
There was a journalist who had an interview with a Texas Ranger (recently I suppose)...And the conversation led to a discussion about his (Ranger's) sidearm...
"I see you carry a 45 as your sidearm, why is that???"
Ranger replied...
"Well, they don't make a 46..."
(Probably an old funny, but one I guess I have not heard of before...)
Where they asked the Ranger if carrying that .45 with hammer back was dangerous and he replies "I would carry if it weren't."