MJY65 wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Do the proportions on the barrel look to thin for a .50?
I hate to break it to you, but the bust-waist-hip proportions are a little out of whack on "Trucker Girl" mudflaps too.
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MJY65 wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Do the proportions on the barrel look to thin for a .50?
I hate to break it to you, but the bust-waist-hip proportions are a little out of whack on "Trucker Girl" mudflaps too.
Seismic Sam wrote:Well, this is getting interesting - The initial post was 4 days ago, and this very car was 2nd ahead of me going through old (founded 1816) downtown Covington. It got through the next stoplight before I did, but eventually I suspect I'll get to see whoever is driving it. I'm not going to intrude on their privacy in any way, but the question of what he/she may look like and their approximate age would be interesting.
Seismic Sam wrote:Well, the wording in my last post may not have been phrased correctly. Whoever this is, they are a bona fide American hero, and have a sense of style that matches their courage, and they're not afraid to show it. If they drive by me someday, I'm sure going to look at whoever this is. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen.
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