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Jimmy W,  Weird. Why are you so angry? Bit of a high-strung chap for sure.  ____________________________ FJB  
 
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Guys:
  With all due respect, this kind of back and forth is what has driven a lot of people, including me, off the NotSSMBBS discussion boards.
  If you need to argue like this, please take it somewhere else.
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I was part of a group of outdoor writers who were invited  to visit the UK and indulge in shooting and other gun-related activities.  We arrived about 2 months after 9/11.  The Brits in general were very  thoughtful in their remarks to us and very  welcoming.  We spent several days as guests at Skibo, which is Andrew Carnegie's castle.  I had recently retired  from the Army Reserve and had been invited as COL Brown.   So my "dress for dinner" suit was my uniform.  We were near the  end  of a very long table.  A British woman sitting next to me thought she recognized an American actress sitting at the opposite end of our table.  Turned out to be Ashley Judd.  After dinner, as the group broke up, there were plenty of people who wanted to say hello to her.  Looked to me like she was getting plenty of attention.  So I turned to talk to the gentleman on my other side.  She came over to say hello to me and shake my hand.  I explained to her that I was no longer serving and had no experience in Afghanistan, and doubted that the Army was looking for any long in the tooth officers.  But if they contacted me, I would certainly return to Active Duty. It never happened.
  I ended up experiencing my first driven day during that trip on the Black Isle.  Had no idea whether I'd enjoy it.  I did, and returned a few more times.  One of the guns in our group was a Brit who was involved in "sporting real estate":  evaluating driven shoots, beats on streams, etc.  Turned out that when he was a younger man, his boss was  dating Diana Rigg (Emma Peel in the British "Avengers" series).  He told me that she was every bit as charming in  person as she was lovely.  I told him that if Brit female spies  looked  like her, they could likely find a lot of American recruits. 
 
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i'd be suspicious of any man who said he didn't find diana rigg attractive - he might lie about other things as well.
  years ago i worked with an ironworker who shared this little bit of wisdom, said he grew up hearing his father say....any man who didn't have time to stop and admire a fine horse, a speckled puppy, or a beautiful woman, was living too damn fast.
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