Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Very cool Find... if your neighbor was using Scott reagent... the white stuff tested for cocaine. The silver certificates stopped being printed c. Late 50s and I think are collectible.

Did you do any research on who the owner was? Be interesting historical lead to track down! If the owner was ‘interesting’ then you may have a really valuable historical artifact.

Amazing! Pm me if you want some help tracking down the owner/address. It might make an interesting article somewhere!

Cheers, Sirhr
I did try to find the previous owner. I lived in Virginia when I bought the rifle, the address for him was in Nebraska. I took the stuff back to the gun shop where I bought the rifle and asked them is that was who they bought the rifle from, but it wasn't. No telling how many people owned that rifle through the years.
 
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The only dudes who need a warning label on that are the ones who don’t understand that she is a “one time use”....not girlfriend material

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I think it is also a warning not to raw dog it. Something like "Warning! Sleeping with this person even one time will result in a high likelihood of catching herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, or any previously unknown sexually transmitted disease."
 
I think it is also a warning not to raw dog it. Something like "Warning! Sleeping with this person even one time will result in a high likelihood of catching herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, or any previously unknown sexually transmitted disease."

Exactly. One would be batter off licking doorknobs in China.

On the other hand, someone else may look at those warning labels as advertisements; "said the spider to the fly."