Running away from home

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Tom Richardson
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Running away from home

Post by Tom Richardson »

Linda and I will have been married 50 years tomorrow.
We are off to hide from everyone.

Lever related:
Picked up a Ruger 96 in .44 magnum. Like new shoots well at 100 yards.

We will see you when
Tom and Linda
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Congratulations, both times.... :D
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Take care n' then.
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Happy 50th. May U enjoy the best of times together. I have 7 to go for 50.
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Congrats on your marriage and the 96/44. BUT Don't you know when you runaway it's you and your little red wagon of necessities. :P Hope the getaway is enjoyable for the both of you. :mrgreen:
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A good wife and a Ruger 96/44...two of life's best things...!
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Fall in love all over again. Just the two of you. I like it!
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Congratulations! A Golden wedding anniversary is a very rare feat these days. Here's wishing you many more to come! :D

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Congrats, have fun. 8)
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I'm happy for the both of you finding each other....You and your Lovely Bride, too.... :)
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Tom ,

I love the way you can let us know about a big anniversary and immediately after , say -- oh yeah, got a sweet 96/44 too! :D

This board is the best ---- I hope I am around in 38 more years to celebrate a 50th with my wife -- and that i'll still have the presence of mind to pick up a sweet new shooter in the same time frame !
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Tom Richardson wrote:Linda and I will have been married 50 years tomorrow.
We are off to hide from everyone.

Lever related:
Picked up a Ruger 96 in .44 magnum. Like new shoots well at 100 yards.

We will see you when
Tom and Linda
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Congrats on 50 years together. Hopefully you will have a 50th with your 96/44 also!
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Congratulations Tom.
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Wow! 50 years.

That is something.

You Sir, are a man among men.

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Congrats !

Next year I'll have been happily married for 50 years.

On our honeymoon, I took my wife on an extensive European vacation.

I think, for my 50th, I'll go back & get her ;) ............................. :mrgreen:



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Congrats pard! 50 years! Hey, tell your bride you have to go out and get a 50 caliber something. Maybe a Barrett 50 bmg semi auto or a 50-110 1886.---------------Sixgun
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What an accomplishment! Congratulations!!! My bride and I will be half-way there next year.
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Wow! Congrats!
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