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Gorgeous babe.
I was just up in Ottawa last week, and it was really odd how people spoke about Ft. McMurray. The average guys around at the bar I was talking to after work who knew what it was like to have to do a bit of work all seemed very concerned, and to a man all knew someone or had family up there. The more upper crust City denizens I was interacting with during the day for the most part all seemed to have a dismissive "Yeah, I'd heard something about something going on up there..." attitude when I asked about it, but otherwise didn't seem to care. Hope you guys are doing well. |
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[#4]
Hope she's safe Fluffy. I always enjoy your family. Even if she's a little worse for wear I have faith you'll get her back to fighting shape in no time.
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[#8]
Knew a girl from Quebec named Manon once ......................
Wasn't near as good looking as that Garand. Good luck. |
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Rescue mission!!! View Quote I thought of it. I had one planned and it was going to be the most spectacular rescue attempt since the Son Tay rescue mission. Oeration Saving Manon would have involved a rubber boat infiltration at night on the Athabasca River. But as the house is still standing, OSM was shelved. |
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[#13]
It's not the first battle for the old girl and I'm sure it won't be her last.......
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[#14]
As long as your roof is intact and the house isn't flooded she should be fine. Hopefully she's in a safe and dry place still, with all her lube intact.
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Gorgeous babe. I was just up in Ottawa last week, and it was really odd how people spoke about Ft. McMurray. The average guys around at the bar I was talking to after work who knew what it was like to have to do a bit of work all seemed very concerned, and to a man all knew someone or had family up there. The more upper crust City denizens I was interacting with during the day for the most part all seemed to have a dismissive "Yeah, I'd heard something about something going on up there..." attitude when I asked about it, but otherwise didn't seem to care. Hope you guys are doing well. View Quote We should separate and let those Eastern bastards freeze in the dark. |
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I hope you and all our other Arfcommers in Canada still have homes standing in good condition.
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Rescue mission!!! I thought of it. I had one planned and it was going to be the most spectacular rescue attempt since the Son Tay rescue mission. Oeration Saving Manon would have involved a rubber boat infiltration at night on the Athabasca River. But as the house is still standing, OSM was shelved. Standing by! http://www.beachmetro.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/reel-beach-Canadian_Bacon-c.jpg The RCMP had the city cut off. They blocked the only entrance on the highway. But from information that we had from a certain heavy equipment operator, the RCMP were nowhere near the river at night. Thus a nighttime rubber boat landing had a chance at infiltrating a man into town. I knew just the man for the mission and he was determined to get to his house. The landing would have entailed navigating at night through all the smoke and under the risk of the fire itself. But with respirators and night vision equipment, he would probably have made it. |
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[#20]
I followed the other threads, and I just figured you were home already. Any word on when they may let you return?
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Wow. I didn't realize the town was still completely closed off by officials.
This article briefly outlines how the town will be re-opened to residents ... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/fort-mac-evacuees-prepare-to-gohome/article30190288/ |
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[#27]
Crabby works for the municipality so she was called back to work today. She was able to return to our house and it is in perfect condition. No water or smoke damage. Everything is fine. And Manon is fine too. |
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Wow. I didn't realize the town was still completely closed off by officials. This article briefly outlines how the town will be re-opened to residents ... http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/fort-mac-evacuees-prepare-to-gohome/article30190288/ View Quote Check out the photos in that Globe & Mail article. I had no idea that things were that bad. |
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Crabby works for the municipality so she was called back to work today. She was able to return to our house and it is in perfect condition. No water or smoke damage. Everything is fine. And Manon is fine too. View Quote Good news amongst all the bad. Glad she is safe. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#35]
Great news fluffy, glad your house is safe.
Can you tell me how many homes have been burned? I was up in that area for a fire in 1985, one of the most memorable experiences of my life. |
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Crabby works for the municipality so she was called back to work today. She was able to return to our house and it is in perfect condition. No water or smoke damage. Everything is fine. And Manon is fine too. View Quote Man what a deal you've been through.... glad to hear all is fine. |
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[#40]
So glad to hear that the house is unscathed.
I will eat poutine tonight in your honor! |
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[#41]
So, now that you are free of Crabby until June 2nd ... how will you celebrate?
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[#44]
Good news. Stay safe and I always look forward to your posts on new acquisitions.
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Quoted: I named her after Manon Lescaut. Donna non vidi mai. Never have I seen a woman (or a rifle) like that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Manon was my first Garand. You might even say that she was my first love. And with the rush to get out of town during the Fort McMurray fire, I left her behind. I really thought that I had all the Garands, but poor Manon was left behind. As far as I know, my house still stands. But they bombed the town again and again with water bombers and perhaps my house is flooded. Perhaps Manon is rusted. Who knows? But here she is in all her former glory. I just hope she still looks like this: So wherever you are please have some good thoughts for Manon--BMR 9088, <a href="http://s641.photobucket.com/user/Fluffy9lives/media/IMG_20140131_040023_zps1w5ldwtd.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/uu138/Fluffy9lives/IMG_20140131_040023_zps1w5ldwtd.jpg</a> View Quote |
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