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Flannel pants Gift card to a steakhouse Birchwood spinning target for handguns and 22 Chainsaw protective pants Butane torch lighter Gift card to Cabelas/Bass Pro Titanium Spork Cast Iron pan
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A Walther gas piston air rifle, Columbia fleece jacket, new DVD player, a Streamlight, a christmas tree ornament that holds a pic of my recently deceased dog, A brick of CCI Quiet .22 LR's, a trailer hitch cargo carrier, Candy, a 500.00 check from my aunt, and last but far from least, home made cinnamon rolls and cookies from mom.
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I bought myself hearing aids for my wife......................I'm officially in the Old Man status now. LED headlight for my Jeep. Kids bought me a chronograph................so they could use it
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Life (and forums) is like a box of animal crackers----There's a Jackass in every box
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S&W model 29-2 8 3/8 beautiful handgun
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Daughter got me this bottle holder when in old town Jerome. She loves the history of that old copper mining town, our family history comes from that area, my great grandparents in the 1800s, my mother was born and raised there. Kent Very cool.
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S&W model 29-2 8 3/8 beautiful handgun Pictures or it didn't happen.
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Bills mostly. Got the wife a new .280. No, not the Remington. An upgrade to her diamond ring.
My other auto is a .45
The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price has faded from memory
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My wife got me shirt, a small convection heater for use in my shop. It gets very cold out there because it is totally uninsulated, so I literally have to open the doors in the winter to let the cold out around 11:00 in the morning. The shop gets to the same temp as the lowest temp of the day, which comes in the 2 hours before sun-up. Once the sun comes up it can warm outside a bit, but not inside as fast, so I "let the cold out' after 10:30 or 11:00. That small heater is a VERY welcome new goodie for me, and is a wonderful present. It will be set on the floor about 3 feet from my work bench.
I am building myself a 358 upper for my AR 10. I have the barrel blank now and also I got the handguard, stripped upper and flash hider, and the dust cover gas tube and manifold on the way. That's been a plan I am piecing together for over a year. I still have to machine the barrel out but I have the blank now, so in the spring I am hoping to get a day to make the barrel. So my wife also ordered 3 boxes of .358 Accubond bullets and a set of 358 Win Dies as Christmas presents , but they didn't get here in time. I won't have the time to put that set of part together until spring anyway, so I am not disappointed in them not arriving in time for Christmas. I have customers I have to put first, and so all my time is going to be for their benefit until at least April. I have time for the dies and bullets to come.
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A replacement bean bag chair. It's huge and takes up about 20% of the floor space in our living room.
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Time with my son. Home on leave. First I saw him since 2019.
Me
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Time with my son. Home on leave. First I saw him since 2019.
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Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.
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Gots nice piece of coal. Anthracite, no less. That’s fancy imported stuff here. Nice warm fire from it last night.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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Time with my son. Home on leave. First I saw him since 2019.
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All I got was a piece of tail and a pair of socks...both were too big.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I got sore muscles, frozen hands, and frozen feet. I did a 19 mile trek up in the mountains. Damn cold, wind blowin’ like a bitch and howlin’ like a banshee. 7,000 vertical feet of elevation changes along the way, snow from 6 to 12 inches deep, rugged and steep terrain, crossed 6 frozen creeks way up high (could hear the ice creakin’ when I was on it), and climbed up to 11,000 feet on a wind blown saddle. Took me over 8 and a half hours. I never saw another soul. Had to deal with a lotta snow and ice. Comin’ down a different way was a mofo. Completely alone. I’d be lyin’ if I said I didn’t like it.
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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Hk P2000SK in 40 and the FoxPro Fire Eye night hunting light...
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+++++++++++ on the homemade treats,i will accept them with a smile and a "thank you",but,unless i know you and know how clean you may or may not be,i 'm not eating any. Too many people let their cats climb on counters etc. "What are you gonna do, they like to jump on the counters ". You teach them NOT to do it.i 've noticed said slobs raise their kids the same way. Present wise i got a new "Uniform",what my kids call my daily wear,sweats,sneakers,t shirt,hoodie.some "Goldbergs peanut chews", for my combined birthday/Christmas,i got myself an early S&W model 617,6 shot cyl.
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A trolling plate and 2 waterproof LED lights for my fishing boat, a new sleeping bag, box of peanut brittle, muzzy broadheads, a little pocket knife from Buck, and a t-shirt that says "Get Your Bass in the Boat".
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Made out pretty well.
A pair of Leica Geovidd Hamilton Fieldwatch Legendary whitetails jacket And a rifle rack for the SXS.
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