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Open Carried in Wal-Mart today...

doug23838

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Come on yall... the Hiney Winery in Short Pump was run by three brothers.

Red Hiney, White Hiney, and Thor Hiney.

You could always stop by and get a little Hiney. It was always good to share your Hiney with your friends.

And yall don't remember this? Kids.
 

Hawkflyer

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doug23838 wrote:
Come on yall... the Hiney Winery in Short Pump was run by three brothers. 

Red Hiney, White Hiney, and Thor Hiney.   

 You could always stop by and get a little Hiney.  It was always good to share your Hiney with your friends. 

And yall don't remember this?     Kids. 
Now youv'e done it. When wooley and citizen see this one, there will be no "end" to it.:lol::celebrate
 

RussP

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RussP wrote:
doug23838 wrote:
I still remember when the intersection of broad and pump was just a service station, farms, and trees.
But do you remember the Hiney Winery in Short Pump ... behind the library?

No, I wasn't old enough to drink in the '50s:celebrate:celebrate



I remember the library...

:cool:
Wait, you said winery...did you mis-speak and really mean still?!?!? :lol:
 

67GT390FB

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Hawkflyer wrote:
sitedzn wrote:
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ha ha! my dad was born in the 50s:p

Thanks. Some of us REALLY need to hear that.:banghead:
Its bad enough to get older, without being hit in the head with it here. Of course I have considered the alternative to aging, and that sucks too.:what:

regards

Hawk,

after seeing sitedzn at some of the open carry dinners i'd guesshe and i areabout the same age. so just to make you feel better afterhe said his dad was born in the 50's mine was born in 1920 i was born in 74. so when all the other kids in school talked about there dad serving in vietnam or maybe korea i was the only one whose dad was a WWII vet.
 

Hawkflyer

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67GT390FB wrote:
...SNIP
Hawk,

after seeing sitedzn at some of the open carry dinners i'd guess he and i are about the same age. so just to make you feel better after he said his dad was born in the 50's mine was born in 1920 i was born in 74. so when all the other kids in school talked about there dad serving in vietnam or maybe korea i was the only one whose dad was a WWII vet.

 

Holy Smokes, hurry for him!:celebrate

I am afraid my dad was born in 1916, and I am more "age appropriate", having arrived in the early 1950's.

Regards
 
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