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The Papoose is a real nice gun, but bigger and heavier.
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The Papoose is a real nice gun, but bigger and heavier.
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She's certainly had relationships with a motley assortment of men: a male chauvinist police lieutenant who dared to nickname her "Papoose"; a free-spirited disc jockey who proceeded to turn into a houseplant (my word for the kind of man who fixes dinner and then whines if business prevents you from getting home in time to eat it); a college professor who suffered a similar fate.
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Hill also was running buddies with Lawrence "Prince La La" Nelson, who made a wonderfully funky recording called "She Put the Hurt on Me" and whose older brother, Walter "Papoose"
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I agree with Keith, the Browning and the Papoose are much better firearms.
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I agree with Keith, the Browning and the Papoose are much better firearms.
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Outside, Andrea Mead Lawrence, 1952 gold medalist, skied down Papoose run, carrying the Olympic torch.
A Winter’s Tale 2009
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I agree with Keith, the Browning and the Papoose are much better firearms.
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Outside, Andrea Mead Lawrence, 1952 gold medalist, skied down Papoose run, carrying the Olympic torch.
A Winter’s Tale 2009
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Outside, Andrea Mead Lawrence, 1952 gold medalist, skied down Papoose run, carrying the Olympic torch.
A Winter’s Tale 2009
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