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Our Morning Coffee and Weather

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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:56 pm

daytime dave wrote: I was fortunate enough to visit an estate house in Spain and the previous owner was Adnan Khashoggi. He had LOTS of REAL Remington Bronze statues. I was impressed with them. On the tour before dinner, they said there were more real Remington's there than in any one place.
Adnan Khashoggi is one of the world's richest people; a billionaire Saudi Arabian businessman. That must have been some estate! Any Henry's?
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:15 pm

PT7, good to hear you got to Cabelas. I always check the ammo out first too. Then the used firearms. Then the candy.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by RanchRoper » Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:19 pm

Sir Henry wrote:PT7, good to hear you got to Cabelas. I always check the ammo out first too. Then the used firearms. Then the candy.
....ya when I bought my Henry at Cabela's we got some fudge and a big tub of buttery pretzels. Darn good!
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:40 pm

Whenever I stop there I always get a buffalo burger in their deli :D
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by PT7 » Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:46 pm

Wow, Everyone! Did I blow away the morning coffee thread today, or what? :lol: Now we're having lunch and dessert at Cabelas?!? :o
All sounds tasty! :)
BTW, Dutch, the KC Cabelas deli has some really good sandwiches, too!

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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by RanchRoper » Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:49 pm

I might just go and live at Cabela's when I retire; good food, camp right in the store with all the right gear, and all the Henry's and ammo handy.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:40 pm

PT7 wrote:Wow, Everyone! Did I blow away the morning coffee thread today, or what? :lol: Now we're having lunch and dessert at Cabelas?!? :o
All sounds tasty! :)
BTW, Dutch, the KC Cabelas deli has some really good sandwiches, too!
We have never been ones to keep things on topic. 8-)
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by PT7 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 12:06 am

Whew! That's sure good to know... :lol:

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Post by JWC » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:47 am

Good morning all from Jonesboro, GA. Temperature is 63 degrees, did not rain yesterday, a little better chance of rain today, but not much. Right now the sky is clear. Take care and be safe.

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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by daytime dave » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:57 am

CT_Shooter wrote:
daytime dave wrote: I was fortunate enough to visit an estate house in Spain and the previous owner was Adnan Khashoggi. He had LOTS of REAL Remington Bronze statues. I was impressed with them. On the tour before dinner, they said there were more real Remington's there than in any one place.
Adnan Khashoggi is one of the world's richest people; a billionaire Saudi Arabian businessman. That must have been some estate! Any Henry's?
No Henry's that I remember. He had a shooting range in the basement, off the bowling alley, which was right outside the disco. The disco cost 10,000 to rent for the evening after dinner, open bar included. (My fiance had won the trip for work) The vice president of the company leaned over to me over a cigarette and told me it was worth every penny. I agreed. That same night, during dinner before the disco, a violinist was playing. He was very good. After a while, he said he had a special treat. He went to his car and retrieved his family violin, a Stradivarius. He played some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard on that fine instrument. It was a memorable evening for sure. The stand out piece, besides the Remington's, was the solid gold and solid silver chess set. The pieces were almost as big as barbie dolls.

What this blue collar boy from Upstate NY was doing there, I'll never know, lol, but it was amazing.

Coffee in on of the GF's mugs this morning and off to work.

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