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Can someone tell me how to delete a post? I know how to edit, but I don't see a delete function. Thanks.
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All you can do is delete the content and put a sorry in it or something else the post will stay
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Thanks, Waterguy. Hope your Louisville visit went well.
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Had a great time But next time I'll stay a little longer to see more of your great state.
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pjayer - you can delete a post as long as no one had posted after you. The "delete" button is an "x" next to the edit button, but once someone posts a response, then the delete function disappears :)
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Or send me a PM and I can delete it for you -
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Thanks, CAG. That explains why I see an "X", then it's gone.

Thanks, Anthony. I'll keep that in mind for future posts. I wanted to delete my original post under the pet thread, but it's no biggy.
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waterguy wrote:Had a great time But next time I'll stay a little longer to see more of your great state.
Were you in Louisville for the same reason I was in Louisville? :)
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Had to have been the NRA--that's all that was going on in Louisville last week.
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bayer40601 wrote:Had to have been the NRA--that's all that was going on in Louisville last week.
I figured it was the Hillary Clinton rally. :lol: :lol: :P :P
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Yes it was the NRA my son and I had to work the team USA booth. We did make it to Jim Beam and Makers Mark
Makers Mark had the Hillary rally on Sat. but we did the tour and got out of there before she showed up.
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Well we would have stopped by to say hello if I had known!

I pretty much go to the NRA convention every year…being there for the annual meeting of the members is the most important part for me. My dad usually goes but this year he was too busy shooting to go to the convention.

So now my husband is a member too…and he’d never touched a gun before he met me!
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waterguy wrote:Yes it was the NRA my son and I had to work the team USA booth. We did make it to Jim Beam and Makers Mark
Makers Mark had the Hillary rally on Sat. but we did the tour and got out of there before she showed up.
Did you get to sample the bourbon on either tour? If so, what did you think? We like Maker's Mark the best. Bayer has a big collection of their commemorative bottles. I sampled their Mint Julep (several times) on Derby Day. It was strong, but tasty.

(And I was pretty sure you weren't there to see Hillary. :wink: )
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Lets put it this way I told my son as we are manning the booth all I had to to eat today was bourbon and chocolate made with bourbon. I like makers mark and bookers. There were a few bottles in my luggage went carry on on the way down but had to check on the way back because of the bourbon.
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By the way if you look at the picture of my son on the pet post that was at Makers Mark
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waterguy wrote:Lets put it this way I told my son as we are manning the booth all I had to to eat today was bourbon and chocolate made with bourbon. I like makers mark and bookers. There were a few bottles in my luggage went carry on on the way down but had to check on the way back because of the bourbon.
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By the way if you look at the picture of my son on the pet post that was at Makers Mark
I did see that picture and added at the bottom of my pet post that he looked much happier in the second shot. :lol:

A few bourbon balls washed down with a tall glass of bourbon? You'd fit right in here! It's kind of like a food group in Kentucky.

On your next visit, don't forget the Derby Pie made with bourbon. You can start with that and sip your way to the candy.
When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens 20 years after it happens anywhere else. – Mark Twain
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