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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:07 pm
by longtooth
Good lookin trio. Man I like that last one your wife took compassion on. One of these days I hope to find one up for adoption. :lol:

Re: Some of our family....

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 7:59 pm
by flintknapper
jbenat wrote:Pictures of the latest members of our family. Everyone tells us how much the baby MP looks like his big brother. :lol: My wife (Txbell1) just adopted a orphaned Springfield 1911 Micro Compact to give it a good home. ;-)

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Its the right thing to do. Bless her. :smile:

Re: Some of our family....

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:07 am
by KBCraig
jbenat wrote:My wife (Txbell1) just adopted a orphaned Springfield 1911 Micro Compact to give it a good home. ;-)
You know, we take in stray dogs, stray cats, stray teenagers... I've yet to find a 1911 wandering the street in search of a meal and a bed. Right now, we have two kittens, about 3 months old, needing good homes; we took them in as scrawny two week old orphans and bottle/syringe fed them until they were old enough to wean.

If you find a pair of tiny little Micro Compacts found in a ditch, shivering and wet, feel free to bring them by. I'll put a heating pad under their towel, and gently feed them reduced loads until they're broken in and ready to carry.

I'm compassionate like that. It's the least I can do.

Kevin

Re: Some of our family....

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:58 am
by longtooth
KBCraig wrote:
jbenat wrote:My wife (Txbell1) just adopted a orphaned Springfield 1911 Micro Compact to give it a good home. ;-)
You know, we take in stray dogs, stray cats, stray teenagers... I've yet to find a 1911 wandering the street in search of a meal and a bed. Right now, we have two kittens, about 3 months old, needing good homes; we took them in as scrawny two week old orphans and bottle/syringe fed them until they were old enough to wean.

If you find a pair of tiny little Micro Compacts found in a ditch, shivering and wet, feel free to bring them by. I'll put a heating pad under their towel, and gently feed them reduced loads until they're broken in and ready to carry.

I'm compassionate like that. It's the least I can do.

Kevin
Man, I wish I had been that creative first.
Good job. :lol: