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Unread 03-01-2012, 04:40 PM   #1
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For puting it all together.A handmade Drum Magazine and packing it with a loader and both varities TM-08s' It weighs a ton.Its perfect!
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Thank You my dear friend, The 'wish makers' came through to the individual splinter. FGS has an older beat up one for $5500!!
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Eric,

You now need to start working on the Imperial, horse-drawn ammunition carriage!!
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Since my sroke i can't get a 'dl'!
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Eric, I don't think you need a driver's license to operate the horse drawn ammunition carriage, maybe just one of those reflective orange S.M.V. triangles for the back!
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When I awkeken from my coma and was board I would go Grany fishing, I had a spool of thread and tied a either some candy or a cigarette, I would toss it out into the hallway and theres this old granny was always "You Gota smoke" I would hear here comming slamming her walker and would cast a smoke and about As she spotted it as she alway stare at it and reached downAs she reached downt, I would pull it out of her reach. I would get 2 or 3 bites they I yached out. Now you have to chumb the waters by splitting it in half. We would bet how maany time she would try. Debbie said that it was cuel. So is Life in the Hotel California, 4months twice, first the left and right compound fracture!
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