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1 hour ago, gregintenn said:

Yeah...it’s been put up for the winter. I don’t guess I get what you’re asking.

I was just kidding you a bit. Maybe it wasn't floating any more, so you sent someone else out in it...

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44 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I embrace diversity. I like guns and boats...and old cars and motorcycles and guitars and women.

Just don’t go trading your guns for women.  They have a word for that. 

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Well said TripleGGG, You are oh so correct. I have never been a pall bearer and carried guns, money or a boat with the deceased. Sometimes I just need to bounce things off. I have a bad problem of talking myself out of things. I am not a spur of the moment purchaser, I will mull over it, pray over it and then maybe buy it. And I have given at least 1 gun to all grandkids and 3 to another, 2 to another. I have 3 heirloom guns that I will pass on to the grandkids, 2 were my dads and my 3rd gun a Belgium browning 20 gauge. Thanks for your input guys.

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On 3/7/2020 at 9:26 PM, Dirtshooter said:

i1afli, I believe you understand. I have multiple copies of the same brand/style of guns. I was kind of collecting them to pass along to my grand-kids, but some of them have a pretty good collection going. Like my wife said when she found out I had 3 of a particular rifle, she said " how many of those does 1 man need", my reply was as many as I want. Then it gets me to thinking, some of those guns haven't seen the light of day in a few years. Red333, I appreciate your comments, but I quit fishing on the bank about 50 years ago. I can't fish from the bank. I thought bust out another  thousand is what BOAT stood for. Although I have had many boats and never busted out a thousand for anything. Thanks guys

Bust out another thousand, that's pretty good. Got to remember that.

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Okay, we can shut this thread down, went to eyeball the boat and not what I was looking for. MacGyver there will be no pics, I didn't post pics of the guns lost in the previous boating accident either. Thanks guys, nothing to see here, keep on walking.

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1 minute ago, Dirtshooter said:

Okay, we can shut this thread down, went to eyeball the boat and not what I was looking for. MacGyver there will be no pics, I didn't post pics of the guns lost in the previous boating accident either. Thanks guys, nothing to see here, keep on walking.

There's a lot of boats out there. I looked for awhile. 

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Best trade I ever made was guns for a boat. Twenty years ago I traded 25 new in the box Sig P series { P220, P228, P229, P226) pistols for a new pontoon boat. Kept the boat in the water all the time at my aunts dock on the lake. When she passed away she left me the lake lot. I built a new house on it two years ago and will live out the rest of my days here. Still have a pontoon down there in the boat dock.

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