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Message no. 1
From: Jacob Engstrom <sabredanz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: (Semi-OT) Harleys and Pumpguns
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 09:28:22 EDT
On Mon, 4 May 1998 22:41:35 EDT Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM> writes:
>In a message dated 5/4/98 4:42:25 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
>dhinkley@***.ORG writes:
>
>> There is another way. Chrome the shotgun and then mount it to a
>> chomed part of the frame by the seat. Believe it or not it just
>> "disappears". I lived in a town that did this to the shotguns the
>> Motorcycle units carried. I do not want to think of how many times
>I
>> saw one of those bikes before I noticed the shotgun nor how many
>> times it took to confirm that what I thought I saw was what I saw.
>>
>This still reminds me of that guy I saw on the motorcycle going from
>Phoenix,
>through Tempe, on his way into the mountains...enough weapons for two
big fights...

Sure he wasn't on his way to The Pensic War?

Sabredanz

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Message no. 2
From: Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM>
Subject: Re: (Semi-OT) Harleys and Pumpguns
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 21:34:57 EDT
In a message dated 5/5/98 8:29:42 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
sabredanz@****.COM writes:

> Sure he wasn't on his way to The Pensic War?
>
> Sabredanz
>
sorry this is a couple of days old...what war???
-K

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