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Zombie

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I have access to the mailing addresses of hundreds of murderers. My friend has the list but I never write them directly. I have autographed art from Manson as well as Lee Boyd Malvo (the younger of the Washington D.C. Beltway Snipers) and a couple of John Wayne Gacy pieces. I also have autographed letters from Terry Nichols, Dennis Rader (BTK), Ted Kaczynski (Unabomber), Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Killer), Edgar Ray Killen (Klan member that organized the murder of 3 civil rights people - Mississippi Burning movie is based off of), James Earl Ray (killed MLK Jr), Sirhan Sirhan (killed Sen. Robert Kennedy), and probably 15-20 others. The Rader, Kaczynski, and Sirhan Sirhan pieces are probably the most difficult to get.

I like your style. I was more a fan of "mafia hit men" and general serial killers. Richard Kuklinski and the confusion in a few areas about him has always intrigued me.

I collect vape stuff anymore lol, a little ammo, tools that I don't use anymore, used to collect knives and baseball cards.
 

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Future ex-husbands.
Fabric.
Books, especially garmet construction, quilting, knitting and crocheting patterns.
Ammo.
Pets.

Not necessarily in that order ... :wink2:

I do keep a bit of fabric around myself. Usually with some purpose in mind, but occasionally just because it was on sale.
 

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That's really cool, Dennis. Some of that stuff gets pricey too, even when heavily worn. Buddy of mine restored an old Southbend last year.

Yeah, I've just finished up a 1946 southbend, and have permission to get a mechanical auto feed drill press from an old barn. Very unique gear system that auto feeds the quill, determined by the spindle speed. It still works! It will be a fun project taking it down to the bare frame, and rebuilding it. I need to find a brand name on it, so it can go back with the factory color scheme.
 

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Yeah, I've just finished up a 1946 southbend, and have permission to get a mechanical auto feed drill press from an old barn. Very unique gear system that auto feeds the quill, determined by the spindle speed. It still works! It will be a fun project taking it down to the bare frame, and rebuilding it. I need to find a brand name on it, so it can go back with the factory color scheme.

That sounds too cool. I'm a wannabe with a Harbor Freight 9x20 and a Grizzly mini mill. Got any pics of your resto projects?
 

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"We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of Budweiser, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls.
Not that we needed all that for the trip, but once you get locked into a serious drug collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can.”
 

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Dennis,

I know I would get tired of the hard work, especially in bad weather, but I have to say to you and the other farmers and ranchers here, I admire the Hell out of you guys and wish I'd grown up with that experience.
 

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Dennis,

I know I would get tired of the hard work, especially in bad weather, but I have to say to you and the other farmers and ranchers here, I admire the Hell out of you guys and wish I'd grown up with that experience.

Heck its never to late to get an experience. I would bet Dennis would put in a combine for a day.
 

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