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7/6/2010 6:07:31 PM EDT
Mark,

Sorry to start a new thread for this, but you aren't accepting PM's so here goes: A while back, in the Big Hunk thread, I told you i found some jellies in Canadian, TX named Juicy LaRue. I figured you would get a kick out of them and so far this summer the lady has apricot and grape. I'm sure the sand plum isn't too far away because i saw tons of fruit on the bushes today when I went through. Anyway, long story short, I'm sending you the two i have. Should i send it to the LT address and put Attn: Mark LaRue? Thanks in advance because I think I have convinced the wifey to let me order the 5.56 OBR and I am sure it will blow anything I've ever shot away. You can PM me back and delete this thread if you want.

TP
7/6/2010 6:52:22 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Mark,

Sorry to start a new thread for this, but you aren't accepting PM's so here goes: A while back, in the Big Hunk thread, I told you i found some jellies in Canadian, TX named Juicy LaRue. I figured you would get a kick out of them and so far this summer the lady has apricot and grape. I'm sure the sand plum isn't too far away because i saw tons of fruit on the bushes today when I went through. Anyway, long story short, I'm sending you the two i have. Should i send it to the LT address and put Attn: Mark LaRue? Thanks in advance because I think I have convinced the wifey to let me order the 5.56 OBR and I am sure it will blow anything I've ever shot away. You can PM me back and delete this thread if you want.

TP



Sorry Tyler, musta missed it.  Jellies like jars of jelly ?  

Yeppers, I do like peanut butter and jelly sammiches ...  
... and speaking of jelly, I'm liking that Crosse & Blackweell Guava Jelly Mrs. L's been gettin' lately.  Ever had it ?

Back to your question, yes sir, pack 'em safe and ship it to the address you have in Leander.

And thanks so much,

ML


7/7/2010 4:19:52 AM EDT
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Yessir I mean jellies as in peanut butter and jelly. I will be in and out of Canadian, TX and as soon as the sand plum hits the shelves, I will be getting several for you and myself. If you have ever had the wild sand plum jelly, you know why I'm getting excited! Oh and I never knew that David Tubb and his business were in Canadian until one day a buddy of my bosses, who grew up in Canadian and knows him well, told me. Was wondering if you guys knew each other since you are both Texas gun manufacturing business owners. Alright I'll shut up and send the damn jelly!!! Jelly inbound

Ty
7/7/2010 7:55:54 AM EDT
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Yessir I mean jellies as in peanut butter and jelly. I will be in and out of Canadian, TX and as soon as the sand plum hits the shelves, I will be getting several for you and myself. If you have ever had the wild sand plum jelly, you know why I'm getting excited! Oh and I never knew that David Tubb and his business were in Canadian until one day a buddy of my bosses, who grew up in Canadian and knows him well, told me. Was wondering if you guys knew each other since you are both Texas gun manufacturing business owners. Alright I'll shut up and send the damn jelly!!! Jelly inbound

Ty


As a coincidence, I was just in Canadian a week or so ago shooting with some Marines ...



7/7/2010 5:37:36 PM EDT
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Ah, I know what you are talking about. My company was looking at a fella's house that needed repaired and/or demolished. The boss man, who is an insane collector of all things black rifle, made it to this fella's vault room above his garage and spotted lots of LaRue goodness. That's about all I'll say in case I'm not supposed to know as much as I do about this little op. in the Top o' Texas Hell, if you fancy some pheasant hunting, my family farms 5 thousand plus acres of prime pheasant country just north in Oklahoma. I have a little 320 acre pheasant haven around my house. Should you find yourself coming to the area Dec. 1 - Jan. 31, toss a 12 ga. in the Navion and you can hunt yourself silly free of charge of course.
7/7/2010 5:59:37 PM EDT
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Ah, I know what you are talking about. My company was looking at a fella's house that needed repaired and/or demolished. The boss man, who is an insane collector of all things black rifle, made it to this fella's vault room above his garage and spotted lots of LaRue goodness. That's about all I'll say in case I'm not supposed to know as much as I do about this little op. in the Top o' Texas Hell, if you fancy some pheasant hunting, my family farms 5 thousand plus acres of prime pheasant country just north in Oklahoma. I have a little 320 acre pheasant haven around my house. Should you find yourself coming to the area Dec. 1 - Jan. 31, toss a 12 ga. in the Navion and you can hunt yourself silly free of charge of course.


Pheasants, yes I so fancy them, and yes, I'll be there.

email me moar to ...

mark (at) larue  tactical dot com


ETA - Here's to us finding a couple of sundown coveys hidden in there ...
7/15/2010 5:37:01 PM EDT
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Sent an email a few days back, just checkin to see if the jelly arrived safely or you had a sticky cardboard box with shards of glass rattling around??? My real name is on the box of jelly or you can search  your customer database using my screen name and you'll find me. I actually had to mash the brakes yesterday by my house coming home from work. Momma Pheasant and her 10 or so chicks crossin the road. Definitely getting excited about this years crop
7/15/2010 5:41:56 PM EDT
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Sent an email a few days back, just checkin to see if the jelly arrived safely or you had a sticky cardboard box with shards of glass rattling around??? My real name is on the box of jelly or you can search  your customer database using my screen name and you'll find me. I actually had to mash the brakes yesterday by my house coming home from work. Momma Pheasant and her 10 or so chicks crossin the road. Definitely getting excited about this years crop


Apricot and pheasant ...

Yeppers, I got it, and broke into the apricot at lunch.

Thanks a trillion and keep countin' them chicks.

Mark