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No I am not going to tell you what's at the link. Will spoil the effect... :smilelol5: Bring your wallet, tho.
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Wow nice. I wish I could afford it.
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Wonder if there are any prototypes or unknown designs hidden in the walls?
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I just submitted an offer. It is a buyer's market after all. :cool:
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Actually, at $350K that's a steal of a deal IMHO!!!
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If I buy it, will my wife have to sell her Glock?
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The Annoyed Man wrote:If I buy it, will my wife have to sell her Glock?
Elitist.

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Dragonfighter wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:If I buy it, will my wife have to sell her Glock?
Elitist.

Probably haunted anyway.
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Probably have to leave the key in the front door, turned 90 degrees, or it won't stay locked and the knob won't function. I know it sounds dangerous and fool-hearty, but this is how JMB left his house secured the entire time he lived there so it must be right. Otherwise you'd have to open the door each time for it to lock properly.

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Couple other JMB articles to go with the house:

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A-R wrote:Probably have to leave the key in the front door, turned 90 degrees, or it won't stay locked and the knob won't function. I know it sounds dangerous and fool-hearty, but this is how JMB left his house secured the entire time he lived there so it must be right. Otherwise you'd have to open the door each time for it to lock properly.
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As an added bonus if you buy it, you can get a Utah CFP without having a Texas CHL first. :evil2:
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That sure is nice. Hmmm... No garage. Wonder if there's any covered parking attached. I understand it might snow every now and then in that part of the country.
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