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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #90 on: November 14, 2015, 02:59:39 PM »

My wife got home from work earlier.  Within 5 minutes of being home, I felt like running around the house as fast as I could and start running into the walls as I tear the remaining hair from my head.  I keep asking myself over and over, "why is it that I miss her when she's gone, and can't wait for her to get home...?"
You're cute.  I never think that about my wife.  The more time apart we spend, the more successful our marriage is.
I do....usually when I'm cleaning my gun.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #91 on: November 14, 2015, 03:09:00 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
She is right.   They did not change the Church restriction this year? 

Might should just start open-carrying an AR.
No, still in place, along with race tracks, sporting events, campus (except college level now), airports, gambling venues, 51% bars, and places with the legal placard. Never understood the rational behind some of those.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #92 on: November 14, 2015, 03:10:42 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
You need to get it blessed, don't you?
Well, they have pet blessing day and vehicle blessing day.  Soon as they have firearm blessing day I'll get in line.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #93 on: November 14, 2015, 03:12:47 PM »

Lamecocks drop another one....only bowl they will be seeing is the one after breakfast.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #94 on: November 14, 2015, 03:13:33 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
You need to get it blessed, don't you?
Well, they have pet blessing day and vehicle blessing day.  Soon as they have firearm blessing day I'll get in line.
Exactly what I was thinking.  Don't forget food blessing before Easter.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #95 on: November 14, 2015, 03:14:33 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
She is right.   They did not change the Church restriction this year? 

Might should just start open-carrying an AR.
No, still in place, along with race tracks, sporting events, campus (except college level now), airports, gambling venues, 51% bars, and places with the legal placard. Never understood the rational behind some of those.
Mostly nonsense. I know they changed it for city, county and state buildings.  Austin already got sued and lost on that one.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #96 on: November 14, 2015, 03:16:21 PM »

Lamecocks drop another one....only bowl they will be seeing is the one after breakfast.
LOL yeah but they can probably eat with the Texas Longhorns.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #97 on: November 14, 2015, 03:20:50 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Probably a good choice.  Afternoon, Tex.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #98 on: November 14, 2015, 03:27:45 PM »

So far I'm enjoying my consolidated auction.  So far I bought a 5 pack of CLE for $13, and some singles. A La Gloria Gilded Age Toro (just some thing I wanted to try), 262 Ideology Box Pressed Rosado Toro (no idea what that is, but it looked interesting), Four Kicks, La Campina (something mild and cheap for $2), Acid Subculture Mantra, and an Acid Toast.  So far they keep putting up the same old singles. But I'm hoping something else will pop in there before Wednesday. :)
So did you get a good deal on that Toast this time?
The Toast singles were $3, so I tossed a couple in.  It's supposed to taste like burnt coffee.  But of course we all know the first 1/2 will taste like sugar and potpourri.  Most of the singles are bidding between $3 (Acid, Nub, COA, Perdomo, Padilla, 601)  - $4.75 (Montecristo, Oliva Master Blend 3).  If the consolidated shipping is $6, then I'll be doing pretty good at getting some cigars I've been wanting to try, but couldn't afford to buy a 5 pack each as I had in the past.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #99 on: November 14, 2015, 03:31:31 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Probably a good choice.  Afternoon, Tex.
Just a mighty large extra tool to add into my britches! :). Perfectly legal in TX could just hang my HK .308 over my shoulder. ;D
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #100 on: November 14, 2015, 03:43:44 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #101 on: November 14, 2015, 03:50:36 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Ha, Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!  Not that it really matters, but what's the CC rule in WA when it comes to "places of worship"?
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #102 on: November 14, 2015, 03:50:42 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Nor a pleasure free zone!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #103 on: November 14, 2015, 03:52:28 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Ha, Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! 
Amen!!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #104 on: November 14, 2015, 04:04:51 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
It's a nice feeling to be safe at church.  :)
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