Naked Guns (a.k.a. Naked Gun Owners

This group is designed to be for those nudists among us who own firearms, for the purpose of self-protection, hunting, sport shooting, collecting, etc. We are also advocates of rights guaranteed by the 2nd Ammendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Gun owners from other nations are welcome to join also. This group will encourage open discussion of all topics related to...

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I have tried both methods of uploading my photo that TN provides. Don't see it uploaded on this group site. Could use some suggestions. Thanks

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The photos won't be visible until the group moderator approves them. That's assuming that they met the size limits and uploaded successfully. Hopefully he'll get to it soon.

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Thanks for the info.

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Sorry, first time back on here for a couple of days, had a wee bitof a storm rip through our area, twisted 5 trees onour lot, and the poor people across the street lost a good 15trees, good, old trees that came up root and all, or sheered offthe tops, so sad. Lost power for two days also, but, with theHonda generator, keep our food good. Got your photosapproved. noticed that they were the same, so I deleted two ofthem. jonSorry to hear about the storm damage. We had something similar a few weeks ago. It took down some trees, and dropped one so that it blocked our driveway. Luckily, we didn't lose power, and none of the trees hit anything or did any major damage. Still, it's a pain to deal with.

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Thanks for the update. I'm sorry to read abut your troubles. I hope your neighbors and you are recovering OK. Generators payoff. When I went to work in Afghanistan, we had a generator installed that handles about 50% of the house. My wife loved having it while I was gone. I came back for a few months in 2012 and a derecho came through in heat of summer leveling the power system. We were without power four days, but the generator kept the main level cool, all the freezers and fridges stayed on, and necessary power for cooking, tv, and computer. It paid for itself in those four days!! Will never have a house without one.

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