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Larry82052
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Hello y name is Larry,my age is 54 male,married,Taxidermist by Trade,waiting on Handgun Permit,not sure on representative.

My favorite carry gun is Sig~P245,loaded with 230 grain hp,or the 185~JHP,I scored 236 on my shooting abiity.I reload all my own ammo,glad I found this forum,


Here's To Straight Shootin,Larry

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Its better to have it and not need it~Than it is to Need it and not have it~

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Great to hear from you Larry !

Hold on tight cause' this Forum is a blast to participate in.

Lots of info you never dreamed about.

I too, am a Sig lover and have a couple.

Welcome aboard Sir ! :txflag:
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Heya Larry!

Glad to have you aboard! I am pretty new myself, but you will find a wealth of information and some very informative posts from friendly people.
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Howdy, Larry!
The last train out of any station will not be filled with nice people.

Remember Newton and Azrak.
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Welcome to the forum, Larry.

If you go to http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/, you can find your state representative and senator.

- Jim
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Hey Larry, welcome.

I see your up by Lubbock, and yes, I did have to look up Idalou :grin:

Great bunch of folks here. I see you reload, so swing on over to the reloading forum, and let us know what you reload for.

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Hey Larry...Good to see you...

Idalou, looks to be the talk of the thread...Gotta find that one...
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IDALOU, TEXAS. Idalou is on U.S. highways 62 and 82 twelve miles northeast of Lubbock in east central Lubbock County. It grew up around the switch and small depot constructed when the South Plains and Santa Fe Railway was built from Lubbock to Crosbyton in 1911. The origin of the town's name is disputed: it may be derived from the names of early settlers Lou Bacon and his wife, Ida, or from those of Ida and Lou Bassett, daughters of Julian M. Bassett,qv the vice president of the local Crosby-Bassett Livestock Company. In 1916, when ranchers began selling acreage for cotton and maize farming, Idalou had a blacksmith shop, a grocery store, a one-room schoolhouse, and a few houses. In 1917 a post office opened there with Sara E. Ross as postmistress. A brick two-story school replaced the previous one in 1919. Idalou was incorporated in 1925 and had 538 residents and twenty-eight businesses by 1930. By 1940 it reported 503 residents and thirty-five businesses. From 1960 to 1980 the town's population grew from 1,274 to 2,348. The growth of the community can be attributed to its location in a major growing and marketing center for cotton and sorghum. In 1990 the population in Idalou was 2,074. The population was 2,157 in 2000.

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This sounds like a pretty neat town up that way!
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Welcome to the Forum Larry.

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Welcome aboard Larry.
Lots of folks on this board will know where you are.
Noticed you do guided hunts.
Dove Quail, Sandhill Craine, what else do you have there?
Glad to have you on the board.
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Welcome Larry. We're practically neighbors if you know where horseshoe bend is. ;-)
Texas friendly, spoken here.

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Welcome, sir. You'll find that there are a few people from Lubbock here too.

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longtooth wrote:Welcome aboard Larry.
Lots of folks on this board will know where you are.
Noticed you do guided hunts.
Dove Quail, Sandhill Craine, what else do you have there?
Glad to have you on the board.
Lots of prairie dogs.

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Welcome, Larry.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.

The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
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Hi Larry,

Welcome aboard!
Was that you on "rec.guns" the other day?
If so, I'm glad you came on over.

Colin AKA "bdsnooks"
After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring.
He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
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