Hmm. Well I don't really understand how someone seeking further clarification to better understand the legal intricacies would qualify as 'beating' - as that is very different from continuing to argue a settled issue. But to each his own ...lkd wrote:I swear, this dead horse has been beaten so much, all that's left is a tail and hooves.
Displaying at someone's home?
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Well, then; we're just a tail and hooves away from dragging in a whole new horse!lkd wrote:I swear, this dead horse has been beaten so much, all that's left is a tail and hooves.

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KD5NRH wrote:Well, then; we're just a tail and hooves away from dragging in a whole new horse!lkd wrote:I swear, this dead horse has been beaten so much, all that's left is a tail and hooves.

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Horsehide is good for concealed carry holsters.
This will only hurt a little. What comes next, more so.
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OH GOOD, how many holsters do you think we can make from this horse?Cobra Medic wrote:Horsehide is good for concealed carry holsters.
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