Right around twenty (20!) bloggers, spouses and blog-reader in attendance! At least five states represented! Good food! WTMI and the world of "of course" from Og!* Tasty snackies courtesy of Brigid! Tall tales, gossip, innuendo and exuendo galore! Plus True Stories From The Gun Show!
I have photos, I have a list -- and I have a Colt revolver in .32-20. (Why that last item? Why not? My wheelgun wishlist has read, "Colt or Webley" for quite awhile now. With a Smith & Wesson collector occupying the attic, I dassen't look Smithwards, after all.)
All will be posted shortly. Need a bit of a lie-down first.
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* E.g., "...so he stumbles back outside. By then, the raccoon was on fire, of course." Or, "Then there's another 'Boom!' and suddenly, it's snowing again. Of course, this was in Indiana in July...." They make perfect sense in context but a sentence like that, when it skips across one's ears, it tends to fix the attention.
Well, of course the raccoon was on fire by then.
ReplyDeleteJeesh!
Oh, certainly, it goes without saying. Can't have a raccoon without it being on fire, of course.
ReplyDeleteThis is me wish I could have sat listening to such august company.
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Wishing!
God(s) how it annoys me when I do that.....
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Got to handle an Enfield revolver at the show. I want one pretty badly.
ReplyDeleteYou mean a Pony like this? Cool! 'bout time some one up there was representing the Rampant Colt! Sorry I missed it!
ReplyDeleteRoberta, it was a pleasure to finally meet you! And you did come in on the middle of that conversation :-)
ReplyDeleteKeads,
ReplyDelete"'bout time some one up there was representing the Rampant Colt!"
Colts are flat, Smiths are round. ;)
Inuendo is the italian word for Preparation H, right?
ReplyDeleteUm, I think that was "inna-u-other-endo," Og.
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