Located on the outskirts of Las Vegas, a monastery run by Belgium Monks has become quite a popular tourist attraction. The Monks generate revenue by giving tours of the monastery, which includes an old-world style brewery. Tourist are allowed to sample the brew and the only charge is to make a donation in the various collection boxes located around the monastery.
At the end of each day, the monks open the collection boxes and many of the donations are in the form of poker chips from the various casinos around Vegas. So once a week, a team of three monks must travel around town with all the poker chips and go to the casinos to cash them in. This team of monks is obviously known as ………………………wait for it………………..the Chipmonks.
You might have edited your post on the PH in the Bubye. I know the PH and is a wonderful person and a fmaily man and runs a succesful business in Zim and just doesn't want the attention that the internet offers, the ugly kind.
Am I reading your post correctly to say that the Tsavo rifle will be coming out with a composite stock later this year? I ask because I had been looking very hard for a Tsavo, but if there is going to be a composite stock model I will wait for that.
Saw your post. Nice. Denver too. Genesee area (just off 70) if ever up this way. Alternatively, do you have a membership at GGC? Whatever, you'll have a wonderful time in Africa. Enjoy.
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