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Unread 01-24-2018, 04:06 PM   #1
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Default Its a shame I only own one!

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Unread 01-24-2018, 07:42 PM   #2
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Shameful!
Better buy another to keep it company.
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Yep. I hope you get a new Luger.
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I have to agree with DonVoight! A companion Luger for the LP.08!
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I wish you to find another beauty like that, congrats!
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As every married man quickly learns, a little sweet talk and a lot of compromise can go a long way towards getting more of the NECCESSARY things in life that help to make us a little happier, and another Luger like that one certainly qualifies, with that being said it might be time for you to have long talk with Debby and try to negotiate a deal with her, shouldn't be too hard for an old experienced Lawyer such as your self.

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Lon, no truer word, however she was also my secretary. We had a rental in Jaco Beach, Costa where I was a bad boy! I fell striking my head resulting in a subdural hematoma aka bleed on the brain. That morning before Debbys father died here in Florida! Debby making funeral arrangements when she got the call. I had fallen had a stroke with little chance of survival also dying of Cepsis. Our local doctor gave he med a antibiotics which saved my life, and few other meds~Our rental was 2 hours away in Punta Rainus, the only hospital with a CT Scan. Every day 4 hours trip back a forth. She researched "Coma Recovery.com" suggesting a walkman loud and familiar music Billy Joel 'Stranger' album A week later she noticed that I has moving my toes. We were told I was stable to fly beck on an air ambulance. She used her retirement of 12K to pay for the jet. The 5 months in a rehab hospital staring up a white ceilng tiles, Because of the tube in my throat removal, I had to relearn to speak. Upon began to talk slurr! It was so hard to move my feet as the dumb nurses in Coste Rica never propped my feet up resulting in drop foot! I wore casts for 4 months till I could move them! Debby wouldn't marry until I could walk her down the isle. For the effort she got my first French luger! and hopefully my third and last wife! PS A hell of a way to detox!!I have been ask what is like being in a coma! Exactly as in during a month long dream!! Eric
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WOW, you have certainly been through a lot Eric, that must have been quit a lot to overcome, not sure I could have done it. Personally, I would think a good lawyer would be able to convince his wife that another nice Luger such as the one in question would be good therapy for a guy that has been thru so much, sure couldn't hurt.

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After 2 years of rehab, I was able to walk Debby down the isle! I bought her a carbine, Playing around I broke the foward grip and TKS to G.T. My third wife is a God Sent!
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Thanks to Jerry Burney who hand made the Weimar Beautiful Carbine Carry Case for her!! Also corrected the right rod~
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