"like a hair in a biscuit"

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"like a hair in a biscuit"

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Sometimes I feel like singing "Memories"... :lol:
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Scared me for a moment I thought he was back. :shock: :lol:
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My gosh I'd forgotten about that! :lol:
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That's one memory I'd rather forget. :?
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I guess I missed something :?:
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TedH wrote:I guess I missed something :?:
I'll give you another part of his tag line..."Hangin in there like a hair on biscuit!" Ring any bells?
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Uhhh, sorry. Don't remember that.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :evil: !
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TedH wrote:Uhhh, sorry. Don't remember that. W?
Sorry Hobie...can't keep a good man hangin. I believe his real first name was Larry. After a gun deal gone bad(a 73 Win. in 22 short if I remember), it was discovered by Scott T that he was posing here under an assumed name and was actually Larry L. He stiffed the guy who bought the gun here and disappeared from sight. Before all this happened, he was at the center of some extremely controversial posts that basically got everyone's underwear in a wad. Discussion was pretty hot surrounding his posts. I'm thinking this was about 4 years ago, but like Aces and Eights, some folks just "stick with ya" years later even when you try your best to forget the whole deal. :?
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Ah yes, I do remember Larry.
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Well, thanks for clearing that up :!: :!: :!:
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Look at the avatars, you might also have a blast from the past... :lol:
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Why don't I remember any of this? (then again, I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning and its now* 9:22 am)

When Hobie starting talking about "memories", I thought it was the great memories we HAD while owning guns. I feel a MAJOR uprising coming up---Do a search on HB45
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I think his handle was "Potlicker" wasn't it..? Seems fitting. Whatever happened to Aces n Eights? He had some good posts.
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That list wouldn't be complete without "Me and Big Nose Kate". :lol:
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deerwhacker444 wrote: Whatever happened to Aces n Eights? He had some good posts.
I was just wondering that the other day
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i love potlikker and that feller gave it a gad taste for a long time. i had a wonderful meal of it this last week. half a pan of corn bread, floating in likker. ah, i love it. now that feller needed a bullet.
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deerwhacker444 wrote:I think his handle was "Potlicker" wasn't it..? Seems fitting. Whatever happened to Aces n Eights? He had some good posts.
One thing is for sure, A & E would argue with a possum, and over several months or years, would eventually kill the possum through the sheer exhaustion of arguing every point of truth in the Universe. At least he never seemed dishonest or deceptive.
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I miss Junior . A stand up guy who could stir the mud with the best of him . Some people just didn't understand him. He was like the old man sitting on the front porch yelling at kids crossing his lawn, totally harmless. I wouldn't use my 94 trapper as much as I do if it wasn't for his saddle ring sling.

Aces and eights entertained me in the fact on how people got sucked into his nonsense.
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Hobie wrote:Look at the avatars, you might also have a blast from the past... :lol:
What am I missing here Boss?
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Hobie wrote:Look at the avatars, you might also have a blast from the past... :lol:
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You & me both JReed
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