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In the endless recreation of movies nowadays...ya got to love an ending you don't expect.
Sucks when 2 minutes intoa movie and you already know how it's going to end.
I like it when a movie or story like this have a happy ending grant it, it isn't the happy ended you seen coming. Personally there are 4 things that come before my wife First and foremost is my daughter & God, then my dog and lastly my 1911A1. I hope and pray she never makes me make a choice of her over these things. Because it won't be the ending the way she thinks. But luckly I'll never have to make that choice since I am blessed to have the best wife in the world.
On an other note I don't know if you have ever entered the Miller welder contest?? Well I would love to see the drummer man as a winner. OR even your truck would or should be a winner. So send them a photo or 2 of your handy work !! Besides you win stuff. Miller - We Build
Originally Posted by cowmilker08
Nice German Shepherd pup you got there!
We had some of those when I was a kid.
Thank you for the kind words about Max. I to grew up with a German shepherd and after my last dog was gone I told my daughter I would get her a GS. She is the one that wanted a GS. I actually was glad to not have to do dog poop for almost a year. But in this day and age I wanted a dog that was breed for protection and is intelligent . My last dog was a Rot/ St. Bernard mix and his father was his brother. I know ONLY in Indiana ( long story) and it goes without saying he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed but he was a great guard dog and so gentle with my daughter.
I miss that old nasty,drooling stinky dog !
My GSD puppy "Maxmus" is a handful at 7 mths 60lbs he still thinks he is a 10lb puppy. I had forgot how much work puppies are.
Sorry bud, I have the best wife in the world. although I wished she liked fireworks as much as I do.
Thanks for the props but I need way more practice and I've seen welds that I can't even figure out how they did it. I can occasionally get really good consistentcy but it never lasts...practice, practice,practice.
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