Korvettenkapitan Waldemar Kophamel was filthy, exhausted, and hungry. He had been confined within a compact steel tube along with fifty-five of his mates for nearly three weeks now. This morning, however, he was sucking in sweet clean ocean air by the drought. Unterseeboot-151 was his home, his family, and his tribe. This particular morning it was also a predator.
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One of my biggest mistakes is not buying a Luger or three when I was a kid. I was 14 or 15 and wanted to buy a Luger. At the time I had a .22 Remington rifle, Savage .22 over .410, and a 12-gauge Remington shotgun. All purchased by me, with money earned working on farms, fur trapping in the fall, and fishing with dad.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, at age 14 or 15, I could buy a gun at a sporting goods store. No minimum age, no paperwork. Well, I could with a nod from dad. At that time there was many German Lugers for sale. At that time they sold for about $60 to $80. However, dad said I could not own a pistol until I was 18. By the time I was 18, all my money went to girls and cars. So I never bought my Luger. Oh well.
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By the time I was 18, all my money went to girls and cars. So I never bought my Luger. Oh well.
DeleteHa! :) Too bad.