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A 1700s pristine flintlock gun brought to Louisiana by pirates; Jimmie travels through country music history as he checks out an old Greyhound bus that may have belonged to Barbara Mandrell; Joker tries to sell his motorized wheelchair.
A 1700s pristine flintlock gun brought to Louisiana by pirates; Jimmie travels through country music history as he checks out an old Greyhound bus that may have belonged to Barbara Mandrell; Joker tries to sell his motorized wheelchair.
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