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is there a way i can set my time on the form, this clock on here has me all messed up!


Double Rifles, This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as bolt rifle. An elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

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thank you, i was looking all over for that! Talk about driving me nuts!
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Double Rifles, This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as bolt rifle. An elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

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You're welcome, and I have no problem with hunting with a beautiful rifle. I am not a fan of "safe queens" that are too expensive and pretty to actually use. Collector's items and all that jazz have zero appeal for me. That's just me though. Use or don't use yours as you see fit.
 
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We DO need to talk about the mule thing. Outfitters out here may stick clients on horseback, but most of them ride mules in the high country.
 
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Yeah, but they ride old mules. If you are talking about starting them, I can get a bunch of horses going along in the same amount of time that it takes for one mule. THAT is my only real issue with them. I don't see the extra benefit for all of the extra time. All of this is of course tongue in cheek. Ride an elephant, have a safe full of collectibles too valuable to shoot ten completely worthless pet dogs, and the ugliest wife in the world. Live a happy life anyway. hammering beer
 
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A 7 or 8yo mule isn't old. he's just coming into his own. 'Course one that just anybody can climb on has to be a bit older.
They use mules on the Grand Canyon rides and have never lost a tourist.


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