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This thread is FULL of so much win, hahaha!!! Welcome from up the street cousin. :wave:


Thanks! :) I'm laying in bed stuffed from dinner at Gondola, I swear they put something in their food to make it so addictive! I feel like a big fat walrus on a frozen beach right now. Then I read the Pitbull post and I got a bit disappointed.
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Welcome aboard!!

I would love it if my wife would join except for the fact she might find out how much my guns are worth by looking at the classifieds. If that happens, I will have a honey do list that would keep me busy for years!!!


Haha! I'm the exact opposite! I love shopping for them as much as he does. I just got a new Mossberg 590a1 with Magpull furniture and ghost ring sites as my Christmas present!! I also talked him into his new carry piece. I also might be pushing for another trip to a shop soon, we just bought 3 acres on a mountain. I need some new holsters and guns to fill them! I'm thinking a hip holster like Lara Croft for when I am on the 4 wheeler! LOL
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Thanks! :) I'm laying in bed stuffed from dinner at Gondola, I swear they put something in their food to make it so addictive! I feel like a big fat walrus on a frozen beach right now. Then I read the Pitbull post and I got a bit disappointed.

Gondola's is pretty good, I met the owner at the Sparta gun show. Their Greek pizza is pretty killer. Mama Rosa's stromboli's are infused with mozzarella and crack. :P  If you get a chance, try the Bull and Thistle down at the square in Gainesboro, it's an Irish style pub and the chef is full on Irish. It's expensive but so fregin good! The t-bone comes out on a cutting board and that is your plate. Win.

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Gondola's is pretty good, I met the owner at the Sparta gun show. Their Greek pizza is pretty killer. Mama Rosa's stromboli's are infused with mozzarella and crack. :P  If you get a chance, try the Bull and Thistle down at the square in Gainesboro, it's an Irish style pub and the chef is full on Irish. It's expensive but so fregin good! The t-bone comes out on a cutting board and that is your plate. Win.

 

Wow. I haven't heard the name Gondola's in way too many years. I used to stuff myself silly when I was a young man in Cookeville.

 

I'll have to go back nest time I'm near there. I hear a Stromboli calling out to me now.

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