Careful. Careful what you wish for. What has been seen, cannot be un-seen.
Nah, his wifes underwear drawer is the same as my wifes, there a several pairs in the back that have not seen the light of day for quite some time, dig deep, knock yourself out.
I assume these will be on his head BTW, with a newspaper in one hand, and a rifle in the other.
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
Gotta hit the rack but just so we're clear on this thing, the thread title is "HE" went to Jared's. So, does Ermengarde know a man is buying you gifts? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Teach your children to love guns, they'll never be able to afford drugs
You gonna hide the rig in that TJ Max box so your wife won't see it? :tooth:
Looks good, you did it right...........:guns:
It's only true if it's on this forum where opinions are facts and facts are opinions
Words of wisdom from Big Chief: Flush twice, it's a long way to the Mess Hall
I'd rather have my sister work in a whorehouse than own another Taurus!
By the way, your thread caught my eye when it mentioned Jareds jewelry store. None of my shooting pals go to Jareds here in Massachusetts because---ground into the glass panels that are on either side of the entry door is a phrase that says: No one permitted in this store that carries a firearm.
Last December I was all dressed up in a suit (rare for me these days) and went into Jareds and asked to see the most expensive watch they had. I pretended that I was ready to buy it when I turned and asked the salesman what was that lettering on the glass outside the doorway. He proudly told me it was to keep gun owners out of the store. I asked him how he would even know if a person had a gun on themselves. He couldn't answer this question but said it was store policy. I then told him I was no longer interested in buying this $7,000 watch as I was a gun owner and wouldn't buy from a company that discriminated against a person for being a legally licensed firearms owner. I hope he passed the word that they are losing business due to this stupid sign & policy. [Of course, robbers would obey this notice & hit Kays Jewelry around the corner.] I did feel good walking out of the store!
Which chamberings do you have? I think I remember that you have a .243 as well as a .338x284...
PM me, and I"ll give you the run down. I've posted what I have before, but am thinking it might not be a good idea to tell the world what I have in my safe.
Jerry
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
Now put it back in your safe along with all the other ones! :jester:
A 2-day late LOL! Burn indeed!
Al
"In a controversy, the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth and have begun striving for ourselves." - Siddhartha Gautama
My first one was also stolen. The theft occured a couple of years after the rifle went out of production.
I've since replaced it.
Several times over.
If I ever run on to a nice pre '64 when I have cash in my pocket, I may bring it home.
Heck, I might buy Buffy's, when his wife finds out about it. :jester:
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Nah, his wifes underwear drawer is the same as my wifes, there a several pairs in the back that have not seen the light of day for quite some time, dig deep, knock yourself out.
I assume these will be on his head BTW, with a newspaper in one hand, and a rifle in the other.
LOL, ok, fair warning.
Hush yo' mouth. I know that pic is your computer background pic.
:up:
You gonna hide the rig in that TJ Max box so your wife won't see it? :tooth:
Looks good, you did it right...........:guns:
Words of wisdom from Big Chief: Flush twice, it's a long way to the Mess Hall
I'd rather have my sister work in a whorehouse than own another Taurus!
+1 on that.
By the way, your thread caught my eye when it mentioned Jareds jewelry store. None of my shooting pals go to Jareds here in Massachusetts because---ground into the glass panels that are on either side of the entry door is a phrase that says: No one permitted in this store that carries a firearm.
Last December I was all dressed up in a suit (rare for me these days) and went into Jareds and asked to see the most expensive watch they had. I pretended that I was ready to buy it when I turned and asked the salesman what was that lettering on the glass outside the doorway. He proudly told me it was to keep gun owners out of the store. I asked him how he would even know if a person had a gun on themselves. He couldn't answer this question but said it was store policy. I then told him I was no longer interested in buying this $7,000 watch as I was a gun owner and wouldn't buy from a company that discriminated against a person for being a legally licensed firearms owner. I hope he passed the word that they are losing business due to this stupid sign & policy. [Of course, robbers would obey this notice & hit Kays Jewelry around the corner.] I did feel good walking out of the store!
My first one was also stolen. The theft occured a couple of years after the rifle went out of production.
I've since replaced it.
Several times over.
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
Jerry,
Which chamberings do you have? I think I remember that you have a .243 as well as a .338x284...
PM me, and I"ll give you the run down. I've posted what I have before, but am thinking it might not be a good idea to tell the world what I have in my safe.
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
A 2-day late LOL! Burn indeed!
Al
If I ever run on to a nice pre '64 when I have cash in my pocket, I may bring it home.
Heck, I might buy Buffy's, when his wife finds out about it. :jester:
“When guns are outlawed, only patriots will have guns.”