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    Found two little .22 AR's under the tree!

    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    Trust me on this one. That is a good thing. The little snow we get here causes drivers to loose what little since the had to begin with.
    I don't think the drivers hear have any sense to start with!


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    Found two little .22 AR's under the tree!

    *here. It's been a long day.


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