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Wm Nosal

 
 
 

Robert R. Goodman
 

Hi Wm,GEE!Where can I get one.Excellent capture my friend!!!


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September 27, 2013

 
- Nancy L. Green

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  Just a wee bit bigger than my 22...LOL!!! WTG!!! <><


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September 27, 2013

 

John Connolly
  Some awesome fire power here Wm! Well seen and captured!


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September 27, 2013

 

Wm Nosal
  :)
Bobby, You Can Have It
Just Pry The .50 Cal From My Cold
Dead Hands :) Charlton Heston :)

Yes Nancy A Wee Bit Bigger Than My .303

John, Wouldn't Want To Be On The Receiving End Of One Of These

Thanks


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September 27, 2013

 
- Laura E. Swan

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  Puts my Beretta to shame. Lol...

If this was mine to name I'd have named it "To The Point"...BUT since you are a GUY, you gave it a perfect GUY title.

You are surely a MANS-MAN, Wm.

Planes, Trains and War Machines!! Now all we need are Police and Fire. :D

Another terrific capture, Wm!!

-Laura :)


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September 30, 2013

 

Wm Nosal
  :) Laura That's "Manly Man"
I Have The Manual :)
See MY Mirror Mirror Capture


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September 30, 2013

 
- Laura E. Swan

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  Oh! Lol...Okay. Manly Man!

Manly Man photo:  Manly-man_zps618ac86c.jpg

Will go find it. Hope it wasn't from years ago or I might need a dirt where to find it! :D


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September 30, 2013

 

Wm Nosal
  :) 12 Out Of 15...
But, Not The Appalachians...
The Bruce Trail, Ontario, Canada
I'll Look For It...Oh
I Think The Last Time I Saw It
Was In The Camping Equipment


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September 30, 2013

 
- Laura E. Swan

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  I did one of them on the list. Except it was a cat not a kitten. :D

A ~VERY~ clever Mama Robin was tired of this one particular cat getting too close to the tree that her nest and babies were in, so she brilliantly landed on the lower branches of ANOTHER tree and got the cat to climb the tree to the lower limbs. The Mama bird would jump higher and higher up in the tree and the kitty climbed, too. FINALLY kitty was WAY up in the tree (stuck) and Mama bird flew away. (Laughing no doubt!)...I saw the whole thing and got out the huge ladder and saved kitty as it cried and cried. It couldn't have been more than a year or two old, that cat.

That kitty would later become my Cat named "Lucky" that lived as our pet until he was 18 years old. It was our tree and our yard that it happened in.

And THAT is.....the REST of the STORY. :D


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September 30, 2013

 

Wm Nosal
  :( Poor Lucky
My Cat Maggie Lasted To 24 Years
Not A Good Life For A Year
Started To Give Her All The Good
Stuff with An Egg On Top
Woke Up One Morning With Barf and Pooo
Everywhere
She Lasted One More Year
To Her Last Day She Would Remind Me
To Feed The Fish


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September 30, 2013

 
- Laura E. Swan

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  I still miss Lucky so much. Bet you miss Maggie, too.

The tree event happened when Lucky was really young and didn't have a home. We took him in that winter when he sat in our yard with snow piling up on his head and no where to go. He became our best friend for 16 years after that. He was more like a dog than a cat...but I think he would have eaten the fish and not reminded us to feed them. He sure had his eyes on "Sophie" the hamster! Heehee...

Wm, I hope he and Maggie are at the rainbow bridge together catching bugs that never die. :)


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September 30, 2013

 
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