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This is where I started..walls and ceiling painted, I also painted vanity doors in same color as walls to save a little money The top was ugly so that is where the elm vanity top comes in.. we also updated light fixtures .. put casings around windows and installed a sliding barn door. Then put down tile.. still waiting on clawfoot tub I ordered. We get quotes from business to tell us they would charge us 20 k for redoing the bathroom or a porch..I rather do it myself and save.Dolomite also made the barn door handle to match the rollers up top..4 points
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I've had the NRA credit card for probably 15 years or more. I use it for my business and often charge over 2k a month. I'll spend tomorrow switching all my auto pay accounts over to another card and then give them a ring on Monday4 points
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New home for the Shooters Nation Podcast is up and live at http://shootersnation.libsyn.com/ That site is where it will feed into iTunes and Stitcher. Which means we're really darn close to having the groundwork laid for the show to be "syndicated" on Apple IOS, Android and PC platforms. If all goes to plan, the first real episode will be recorded tonight!!!3 points
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I really can’t, for a few reasons. The biggest is I do not have the wood working tools needed to do a good job. Elm doesn’t dry straight so getting an 8’ long board that is flat would be nearly impossible or at least the boards I have are not straight Here is a pic of the top in place.3 points
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Totally agree. We need to get as many new members to join as possible and get existing members to be vocal. We've been the silent majority too long. I spoke with the NRA membership rep a few days ago when I was checking on my profile. They are offering basically half-priced lifetime memberships. The regular membership, normally $1,500, was $750. The distinguished membership (+65 or disabled vet) is normally $750 and it was $375. My numbers may be a little off, but that's the best that I can remember. The rep said that anyone can call in and get the discount. I've been an annual member, but thinking about switching to lifetime. Especially when it's almost 50% off. Keep in mind, I don't work for them or recall the numbers exactly, but it's close enough. Also, I don't know how long they'll offer the discount. Please pass it along to anyone that you think would be interested. If you're making a donation anyways, it may be nice to get the lifetime membership back in return. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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I’ve got one of the NRA Visa cards. Sent the First National Bank of Omaha a email telling them I’m cutting it up. It’s turning into a all out war. Whatever you think of the NRA, they are the face of the gun rights movement. They need all the help they can get right now. If you are already a member and feel like donating, instead sign up a new member. That way you not only help them financially, but will help add to their membership number. If you’re not a member, you need to join.3 points
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Several companies are severing ties with the NRA. If you use their products/services, please let them know your opinion. I submitted the email below to National and got a quick response back that it would be "submitted to management for consideration". Dear National, I have been an executive elite member for about 12 years. I regret to inform you that I will no longer be doing business with your company because you have decided to cave into public pressure and disassociate yourself with the NRA. I don't feel that businesses should have a voice on social issues, but I respect your right to do so. I have the same right not to do business with you and I will choose to exercise it. I have a feeling that you may be getting several million more emails just like this. I've enjoyed working with your company and it will take some time to get use to using another company. Good luck in the future. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/nra-members-wont-get-any-more-enterprise-rental-car-discounts-2018-2 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/02/23/boycottnra-enterprise-omaha-bank-end-gun-lobby-deals-as-boycott-movement-gains-steam/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I couldn't pay to get hauled off? Well here is they first boards finished from the logs. I would also like to publically thank my doctor for saving them from a burn pile.2 points
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Two good friends, Monkeyman and Mrsmonkeyman, gave me this yesterday. The question is do I open it now or wait for a special occasion... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro2 points
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Same difference my friend. I once heard a guy say "The harder I work, the luckier I get". Keep up the good work.2 points
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I’m not either, and on it’s face, I couldn’t care less who offers NRA discounts. What bothers me is the reason they are jumping ship. This is a direct attack of the membership and evidently they don’t want our money, I’ll be happy to not send them any where I can. This newfound hatred of the NRA isn’t mainly at the NRA leadership, it’s at the members and even non-member gun owners. The reason I signed up for the NRA Visa is supposedly they are to send the NRA a couple of cents for every dollar I spend. I figured that sounded like a good deal so I signed up. I throw away half a dozen CC offers in the the mail each week, it’s not like I’ll have trouble finding another one. I did reach out to the NRA to see if they are going to partner with another bank.2 points
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/24/as-trump-pitches-new-gun-measures-some-firearms-owners-are-wary.html Published February 24, 2018 FoxNews.com President Donald Trump’s discussion of potential gun control measures has spurred resistance from gun groups, sportsmen and hunters who are urging him to resist new restrictions. In the aftermath of the Valentine’s Day school shooting in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead, the president has pledged to make schools safer and reduce gun violence. After raising the idea of banning “bump stocks” and curbing young people’s access to guns, he has spent much of the past week endorsing the arming of some trained teachers and school officials to stop "savage sicko" shooters, an approach the gun lobby supports. In a tweet on Saturday afternoon, he reiterated that position: “Armed Educators (and trusted people who work within a school) love our students and will protect them. Very smart people. Must be firearms adept & have annual training. Should get yearly bonus. Shootings will not happen again - a big & very inexpensive deterrent. Up to States.” But some gun owners, who supported Trump in a big way in 2016, want to make sure their viewpoint is heard, too. "Out in the firearms community there is a great feeling of betrayal and abandonment because of the support he was given in his campaign for president," Tony Fabian, president of the Colorado Sports Shooting Association, said Friday, according to The Associated Press. The comments highlight the deft maneuvering needed by Trump and the GOP to act decisively while also paying attention to a politically potent constituency. Just the preliminary act of floating proposals that defy the National Rifle Association and other groups drew threats of political retribution and legal action. This, despite the fact that in recent days, the NRA has come over increasing pressure, with several companies ending their ties to the group in the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in Florida. Four major companies, Enterprise Holdings, First National Bank of Omaha, Symantec, and MetLife are among the first to call it quits after a #BoycottNRA hashtag started to pick up steam online late Thursday. The confrontation presents Trump with a special opportunity, some say. "The president has a unique ability right now to maybe really do something about these school shootings," said Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Fla., told The AP "Nobody is more popular in my district — and I know in a lot of other people's districts — than Donald Trump. He's more popular than the NRA. ... So it's up to him whether or not anything happens with guns." Gun Owners of America issued an alert earlier this past week urging its 1.5 million members to call the White House and "Tell Trump to OPPOSE All Gun Control!" The organization said anti-gun activists aided by congressional Democrats are trying to convince the president he should "support their disastrous gun control efforts," the message said, as reported by the wire service. "And sadly, it may be working." Michael Hammond, legislative counsel for the Virginia-based group, told The AP the organization doesn't hesitate to oppose Republican incumbents and candidates whom it deems not sufficiently "pro-gun." Motivating gun owners to go to the polls is the source of the gun lobby's strength, according to Hammond. "When they feel gun ownership is threatened, then they're going to respond as if that's the pre-eminent issue," he said.2 points
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Ditto... I have been a member or life member for many years and I have never used any of the NRA "discounts"2 points
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My TGO hat has seen better days. Luckily, UPS took care of that today. This one only looks worn... I also got a TGO vest to wear out-and-about in AL.2 points
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circa late 1950's ........my Dad is at the base of the Pershing missile carriage in the background......just to the right of the Zeus...not sure where this was taken, but its not Ft.Bliss or White Sands! I still have the propeller to the first drone he ever shot down.2 points
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If it got made into a law, I would wonder if Posse Commitatus would be in the mix somehow. Use ALL the resorces, Heaven knows all will be needed. 2-3 per week briefings with the local cops about potential bad'uns, preferably with recent photos. And if there HAS to be rotation between sites limit it as much as possible. Oh... and grandparents. From THE WEST WING: Jed: Don't ever, ever underestimate the will of a grandfather. We're mad men. We don't give a damn. We got here before you and we'll be here after. We'll make enemies, we'll break laws, we'll break bones but you will not mess with the grandchildren. Completely accurate. SWC2 points
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How about us retired military folks willing to step up and volunteer our services? I am sure we easily outnumber the NG.2 points
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How old is old? This was taken last year. I’ve since completed my contract. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I’ll email Hertz and cancel my Gold membership. Plenty other fish in the sea, so I won’t miss them.2 points
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Just emailed Enterprise and Budget. This is what we have to do people.2 points
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Yeah, I sent an email as well as called and canceled my Simplisafe services. I'm not a big boycotter but this is getting stupid. The quicker they feel the impact, the quicker this stupid, knee jerk, reactionary, idiocy, will cease. I don't care what they believe, but using their company to punish me for what I believe is just bad business.2 points
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I’ve been a police officer for 11 years, please understand that the actions of this one man do not represent the feelings of 99.9999% of law enforcement officers. The Officers I work with would be knocking each other over to get inside that building and engage that threat. The public duty doctrine states that governmental entities have a duty to protect the populace as a whole, unless a special relationship is established. In this instance, a special relationship was established when those citizens relied upon that Officer for protection. He is liable, the department is liable. Termination and prosecution would be my determination. He’s a disgrace. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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A draft copy of Episode 00 - The Prelude has been uploaded. This episode is only ~10 minutes long and it's just me. In it, I lay out out my vision for what I want the Shooters Nation Podcast to become and ask for a couple of things from you in return. On the next episode, I'll be joined by some friends - folks you probably recognize. Maybe some folks you've even heard of yet. Let me know what you think!2 points
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It does comrade. I had no idea the individual was that unimportant.1 point
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Unless you want gun control I don’t think we want to use Israel as an example.1 point
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You guys are doing one helluva job with that renovation. Everything looks great!!1 point
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The biggest weakness of 38 spl, and other low pressure and velocity cartridges, is the lack of expansion. The 110gr DPX and the old Federal Nyclad are about the only two that will sometimes expand at standard velocities.1 point
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Well I think most everyone has stated their opinions in the other threads. However…. This problem will be fixed. We will find out that having trained Police Officers and the technology required to keep our schools safe is not cost prohibitive. We won’t need to use HCP holders, security companies, or military veterans. It will happen when parents and school boards quit playing the odds. Odds are that 99.9% (I just made that number up on the spot) of us will never have to use deadly force; but that doesn’t stop us from carrying. What is more important than protecting our children? The answer is nothing; if we need money we will take it from somewhere else that is less important. People are having discussions everywhere right now that will impact us all. We need to be involved.1 point
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I have Norton for my computer Internet Security. I will be changing over to a new service tomorrow. I also have an account with Wyndham. When I shoot IDPA or USPSA matches at CASA in Little Rock I always stay at he Wingate Hotel. Never again. I emailed them to cancel my account.1 point
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I actually completely disagree with placing Military or anyone else in schools. Teachers want to carry, fine, but the fact is we cannot afford to do it with NG or any other government force. Asking vets to do it is ok, but reality is that isn’t free either. The fact is still that these events are extremely rare and statistical anomalies. I realize that it isn’t politically correct to say that the reality is that people die every day for a variety of reasons that cannot be controlled. If you can control them, there is a cost and that cost has to be weighed against the value it brings. I will probably upset some here, but a life, any life does have a value. It drives me crazy when people say no cost is too high. Yes there is a cost too high, unless you are spending other people’s money. All we should be doing is what brings the most value to the issue. Certainly better cooperation and sharing of mental health data. That doesn’t cost much. Certainly more reactivity to leads on people with issues. That doesn’t cost a lot. This idea of putting NG or the Military in schools is just as much of a jump to “do something, anything” vs using logic. I am not willing to pay significantly more to do this as it does not make sense financially no matter how emotional one wants to get over it. If you want to see how important this truly is ask people to voluntarily donate to a national fund for providing security to all schools. I bet you end up with less than $5000 per school. That isn’t changing things.1 point
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It was just a common place idea. Does it make sense, yup. Is there a better plan, nope.Sorry but I only have one grandchild at the moment, and I will make sure she is protected if I have to do it myself.1 point
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One of the thing that strongly concerns me is that school shootings by kids in the US reinforce to our overseas enemies how easily those things are accomplished. I fear it is only a matter of time until we see a Beslan-type assault on an elementary school by jihadists who have some training and who are ready to lose their lives in the process. A school where the SRO is afraid to engage a lone teenager isn't going to fare well in a situation like that. Look at Israel. You see terror attacks there -- with guns, knives, bombs, rockets -- on a regular basis. But the last shooting at a school in Israel was March 2008. Their schools are not soft targets.1 point
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Resource officers were put in school primarily to keep this kind of stuff from happening or at least minimize the carnage. It does no good to "Protect and Serve" when you fail to do the right thing. This is a prime example of why you can't depend on others for the protection of you and your family. Let me say I am a avid supporter of LE but this is a travesty and while I'm not a lawyer and didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night there has to be something to charge this dipstick with if these reports are true and correct. This individual should not under any circumstances go unpunished if these claims are true. A man has to know his limitations as someone once said and if you can stand by and watch kids being murdered while you are armed and do nothing it says something about a person's grit...or lack of it. And as a disclaimer let me say I am no hero. I'm just an average guy that was raised but parents that taught me right from wrong and have a moral compass because of it. I have put myself in danger more than once to save others cause I instinctively act to the best of my ability. I could never have stood by and did nothing in that situation no matter how scared I might have been.1 point
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You should probably stick with Speyside region scotch for now then, but be careful because some of them will occasionally have a special bottling that has some peat. For sherry finished or matured scotch, I'd recommend trying regular Macallan 12, Balvenie Doublewood 12, Glenmorangie 12, Aberlour 12, Glengoyne 12 and Glenmorangie Lasanta. For a very reasonably priced blended malt, you may want to give Monkey Shoulder a try...you can usually find it for less than $30. It's a little young, but for the price, it's pretty darn good...not sherry finished though, so it may not be in your wheelhouse.1 point
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Never ever seen one of those..But can see the firefly in it. We had a cocoon of some foam looking stuff..It was praying mantises..was super cool to watch them little guys hatch.1 point
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AuEagle, I have one of those Bug-A-Salt guns. It'll knock 'em for a loop, but hasn't got enough power to kill one. Don't waste your money.1 point
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I got a few months free of Sirius in the truck and I have been stuck on channel 42, The Joint. I am not the usual reggae fan, but I love the stuff anyway.1 point
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