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  1. Done, one of my friends had bypass a few years ago and never even had any pain  afterwards from the surgery. You'll be good as new soon.
  2. Just had to pass this one along.   I was 14 when I went in to buy a packet of condoms at Walgreen's pharmacy. In those days it took a lot of guts to go in a store and ask for that kind of item because everyone in town knew me and there was no doubt the young lady (I think her name was Becky) knew what they were for. She was working as an assistant behind the counter, and she could see that I was really embarrassed by the whole procedure. She handed me the package and asked if I knew how to wear one. I honestly answered, 'No, not really.' So she unwrapped the package, took one out and slipped it over her thumb. She cautioned me to make sure it was on tight and secure. I apparently still looked confused. So, she looked all around the store to see if it were empty. It was. 'Just a minute,' she said, and walked me into the back room, unbuttoned her blouse and removed it. She unhooked her bra and laid it aside. 'Do these excite you?' She asked. Well, I was so dumb-struck that all I could do was stand there with my mouth open and nod my head. She then said it was time to slip the  condom on. As I was slipping it on, she dropped her skirt, removed her panties and lay down on a desk.  'Well, come on', she said, 'We don't have much time.' So I climbed on her. It was so wonderful that, unfortunately, I could no longer hold back and KAPOW, I was done within a few moments. She looked at me with a bit of a frown. 'Did you put that condom on?' she asked.  I said, 'sure did,' and held up my thumb to show her. Then she beat the crap out of me.... Women have always been hard for me to figure out.    
  3. Keep up the good work! My mom died of lung cancer at age 39. I've  hated the cancer sticks ever since. Put the money you spend on cigarettes into a jar every day for a year. At the end of a year you can celebrate by getting yourself a new toy. It has worked for several people i know that have quit. The money piles up pretty fast depending on how much you smoke. Added benefit, you will feel better and may save even more by not getting sick with cancer, COPD, emphysema and many other diseases. Good luck, I'm rooting for you.
  4. My main carry guns are Ruger LCR, Glock 30 and FNX-9 in that order. All good guns but I like the LCR best for concealed carry. I'm just an old die hard wheel gun guy and don't like safeties on carry guns.
  5. I grabbed one of these up today at Ruger Days at the Outpost Armory. Employee pricing all this month. Couldn't find a better price anywhere. $294.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvJD1dAmIrE
  6. Welcome, always glad to have another person from the 'boro here.
  7. I had one to do that once. The hammer spring was installed upside down. I flipped it over and no more problem.
  8. I called and the lady says the price is for real. I hope nobody takes them up on it
  9. I have a Keltec 380 which is about the same as the LCP for when I need a really small gun. It's a bit snappy but I bought a 9 round magazine and it gives a lot more control and makes it more fun to shoot. I can still pocket carry with the 9 rounder and draw just as well as with a 6 round mag. If I have a really small pocket I would use the 6 round and carry the 9 as an extra. So far I haven't had to resort to that.
  10. I'll pass but I turned my cousin on to it. She's needing them enough to pay the price.
  11. I have a 30SF that I carry IWB in a Don Hume. It does the job pretty well but it is pretty wide. Not as uncomfortable as some guns though. I've been thinking about an OWB to carry in the winter months when it's easier to cover without being obvious. The 30SF will feed anything I put in it. I usually keep Gold Dots or Golden Sabers in it for carry purposes. They work very well. With spring coming on I'll be carrying my LCR more often though. For me, pocket carry with the LCR is more comfortable and just as accessible.
  12. So far never, I just meant that it's 6 rounds of 00 and 1 of buck and ball. Therefore it's mostly 00 buck. Sorry to mislead.
  13. I use 00 buck mostly. The first shell I load is a buck and ball round that kicks like a mule. First in, last out. Then I know I'm empty and have to reload.
  14. I renewed mine early and got it in about 2 weeks. You should have no problem getting it on time.
  15. When my niece was in 2nd grade she was waving goodbye to her best friend that just got off the bus when a drunk driver ran her over and killed her. Most of the kids on the bus saw the whole thing. She said she didn't see the large yellow bus with the flashing lights and stop sign. The next day the school had an event of which the girl that was killed was to have had a major part. Lots of tears and grief at the event.
  16. I don't argue too much about these things anymore. I was looking for ammo at Walmart one night and some guy started a conversation about wanting a KelTec shotgun but changed his mind because "00 buck would blow the gun up". He was so sure that he even convinced a couple of other guys that were buying ammo too. No need to argue with him, he was absolutely positive about it.
  17. I went to Smyrna Academy today to pick up a holster and came out with 2 boxes of 22 as a bonus. Also got 100 rounds of 9mm. I wasn't asking about the 22's but overheard one of the sales guys tell someone he had them. 3 others did too so we all got our quota. I'll be giving my 2 boxes to my cousin who just began shooting and needs them worse than I do.
  18. Orient was a great dog. Bill wrote a children's book about him. My grand daughter reads it quite often and her friends love it too. "Orient, hero dog guide  of the Appalachian Trail". He autographed it for her. It's by far her favorite book.
  19. Bill Irwin is to date the only blind hiker to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. He passed away today of prostate cancer. He was a close personal friend, a motivational speaker and an amazing person in general. Here is an article on him and he also has written books, Blind Courage, which is my favorite.   http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhuber/readings/an_historic_accomplishment.html
  20. http://www.newschannel5.com/story/24829179/4-in-custody-1-wanted-in-franklin-home-invasion-pursuit
  21. I almost bought a used 5.7 last year but after comparing to my fnx-9 decided against it. The 5.7 is actually a bit bigger and heavier. The ballistics are much better for 9mm. 20 round magazine or 17 round mag not that big a difference. The only advantage I saw to the 5.7 was recoil and follow up shots. Also 9mm ammo is much cheaper. I like the 5.7 but didn't buy it because of cost of the gun itself and ammo. Overpriced in my opinion.
  22. Mine is on order. My cousin tried to order 2 minutes later and it was gone. I'll probably let her have mine. She  only has 50 rounds. Email says to be delivered on 2/17/14.
  23. Gibsons tend to be pricey. I haven't seen the specs on this one or played one. You can get an Epiphone which is owned by Gibson cheaper with nearly as much quality. Some say more. Check out Musicians Friend online and check out the prices. There are some good guitar stores around Murfreesboro and Nashville too.
  24. I've been thinking I could use a new Gibson anyway.......

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