Just more confirmation on what everyone has said. You got a nice one there, take care of her and she'll last forever. I used to really like long barreled revolvers but now days I would rather shoot my 2 inch barreled model 19 than any thing else.
Bill's on Porter. Across from the hospital. Haven't been in for a long time, the wife gives me a buzz now. Good people though, you shouldn't be disappointed.
We have a 2014 F-350 at work on CNG. Approximately 75000 trouble free miles so far. We just had a F 150 converted last week. With the expense of repairs and maintenance on a diesel pickup it is a no brainer for us to go with gasoline or CNG. One other bit of info. As of 7-1-14 the state tax...
Done. This is just another sign of things to come. We have it pretty good here in Oklahoma. If you want to see bad, take a look at what subprep is saying about Colorado.
" here lies the body of Mary Lee, she died at the age of 103. For 13 years she kept her virginity, not a bad record for this vicinity." Robert Shaw "Quint" Jaws.
We got the wife a Taurus 9 shot 22lr snub nose. It had horrendously heavy trigger pull out of the box. After a little spring work it is much much better. It has never had any problems firing and for what it is it's pretty accurate.
We have the same feelings about this issue. I live out in the country and there are alot of cyclists that ride out there. There are also alot of hills and every intersection can be considered a dangerous one. The area also has lots of farmers ( myself included ) hauling hay or tractors or god...
If I'm not mistaken the humvees are condemned to the same death as the old M-151 Mutts. The DOT did not recognize them as a safe vehicle for civilian use, so they cannot be sold as complete vehicles. They have to be "demilled". The M-151's were cut into pieces and sold.
Saw the movie Saturday night. It is a good movie. I have a problem following movies these days, when the camera keeps switching back and forth between things so quickly. My brain doesn't work that fast. I also miss the days when movies weren't so graphic. I understand that what happened was...
My granddad, Andrew Parker, was there and survived. I agree with ratski's comment about those men being a breed of which we may never see again. I don't personally know of anyone who is a greater person than my granddad was.