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Offline Double D

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September 12, Good morning Montana
« on: September 12, 2008, 06:05:56 AM »
Must be in the mid 50's this morning.  High thin clouds out west over the mountains.  Gonna be a beautiful day.

Montanan, hope you are getting over that virus.  Can't have you being sick when hunting seasons are open.

Been rounding up the gear to hunt Huns tomorrow.  I haven't did any serious bird hunting in over 30 years.  I just picked up a 26 inch VR barrel for my 870.  That won't be here until next week.  Going to use my Martini GP and my Leclercq double .410 tomorrow.

I may end up doing more than just shooting tomorrow, but any day hunting is better than going to wo

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Re: September 12, Good morning Montana
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2008, 05:40:05 PM »
How's the price of gas an availability up there? Have you filled up yet? Come Monday gas is likely to be over $5 a gallon when you can find it. Of course I have a sneaky suspicion that after the price hike the shortage problems will very quickly end.

Here in Bama the prices have already started to jump and everyone says by Monday it will exceed $5 a gallon. Already many stations are bone dry and long lines are forming at the few who still have gas.


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Re: September 12, Good morning Montana
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2008, 07:12:17 AM »
We haven't seen the price jump just yet, as it is still around $3.89 a gal.