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breadcrum45 Wrote:

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> Went past the gun shop on LL today only to see its

> gone. What happened? was there no longer any call

> for that on LL.

>

> Surprised its been there so long.

>

> Still im glad to see the back of that.



If you want to know more look at the thread ' Target Arms'.. in the Local Business section

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breadcrum45 Wrote:

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> Went past the gun shop on LL today only to see its

> gone. What happened? was there no longer any call

> for that on LL.


Lemme put it to ya this way, BC45.

You sayin' there be no caaaall fo' us to be packin' heat in the ends.

You be trippin' motherf....r. Seriously. The sh!t be here the same way it was when Target Arms first opened. Word.

The call be here, blood but it be requiring mo' subtlety than a water-cooled tripod-mounted machine gun. Fool.

I be in mournin'.

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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> breadcrum45 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Went past the gun shop on LL today only to see

> its

> > gone. What happened? was there no longer any

> call

> > for that on LL.

>

> Lemme put it to ya this way, BC45.

> You sayin' there be no caaaall fo' us to be

> packin' heat in the ends.

> You be trippin' motherf....r. Seriously. The sh!t

> be here the same way it was when Target Arms first

> opened. Word.

> The call be here, blood but it be requiring mo'

> subtlety than a water-cooled tripod-mounted

> machine gun. Fool.

> I be in mournin'.



Is this meant to be a West Country brogue?

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northlondoner Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > breadcrum45 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Went past the gun shop on LL today only to

> see

> > its

> > > gone. What happened? was there no longer any

> > call

> > > for that on LL.

> >

> > Lemme put it to ya this way, BC45.

> > You sayin' there be no caaaall fo' us to be

> > packin' heat in the ends.

> > You be trippin' motherf....r. Seriously. The

> sh!t

> > be here the same way it was when Target Arms

> first

> > opened. Word.

> > The call be here, blood but it be requiring mo'

> > subtlety than a water-cooled tripod-mounted

> > machine gun. Fool.

> > I be in mournin'.

>

>

> Is this meant to be a West Country brogue?


Yoe see the phrae 'moi dear' anywhere in there, fool.

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