Posted: 5/29/2003 8:33:41 AM EDT
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[img]http://home.neo.rr.com/slykerpics/lunch.JPG[/img] I't gettin too complicated. Beef tips and potato. Win 1897 Colt 1877 Marbles Ideal |
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Quoted: Looks delicious! You need a glass of red wine with that meal instead of the root-beer though. Otherwise, I agree about the compexity of the dinner/lunch/breakfast pics. I agree. A nice Merlot always does the trick with beef! Nice nostalgic motif by the way. I'm hungry now. |
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Is your butcher block counter top a pain in the ass to take care of? I was considering butcher block but went with granite. Oh yea, "they always forget the tape measure/knife/propane torch/etc." Why don't people just take a pic with the plate over the kitchen sink from now on so they can say they have everything and the kitchen sink? |
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Nice plate, the old skool fork is neat also. '97s are probably my favorite shotgun. Seems like everybody loves the model 12 but give me a 97. I have 2, a solid frame 32" early model (3 screw forearm, no unload buttons) & a slightly newer 30" takedown model (circa 1916-17). |
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Quoted: Quoted: What kind of tape measure did they use in the 1800's? Why, they used one of these... [url]http://home.neo.rr.com/slykerpics/Picture%20027.jpg[/url] the Stanley #61 of course. Man, I smell a set-up here. He was too ready with that pic. I have one of those 'tape measures' too. Not sure of the model # though. Great pics and lunch none the less!!! ByteTheBullet (-: |