Okay, here we go. My picture taking skills aren't that great, but you can see the differences for the most part:
Well, lets get a few of us together and go see it!
The Indiana State Museum is one of just a few (18 meesa thinks) large format IMAX theaters in the world to have the special 70mm HD version of Star Wars: the force awakens
That would be sweet!
Where To Go For ?Star Wars: The Force Awakens? in IMAX 70MM | Mental Floss
Cheeseburgers before or afterwards, of course.
I get the pic of the litter...........
Morning!Morning Czers. Trying to decide whether to sell the P09/40 or keep and upgrade. Doing the latter would greatly slow down the acquisition of other necessities.
Morning!
I don't think this is the right place to ask for financial advice.
Morning!
I don't think this is the right place to ask for financial advice.
Morning Czers. Trying to decide whether to sell the P09/40 or keep and upgrade. Doing the latter would greatly slow down the acquisition of other necessities.
That there is just to rational around these parts. Better answer is to keep and go into debt with parts.JMHO, you have answered your own question ..... sell and aquire .....
Isnt that what we usually do?Financially I do decent as long as I just dont log in to this site!That there is just to rational around these parts. Better answer is to keep and go into debt with parts.
Off to the range!
Morning folks!
I need to take a quick trip down to Atterbury to buy reloading supplies. I'm just about out of .45 and need to lay in a supply for this winter's reloading. This thread is really bad for the wallet. I kept an pretty even keel for most of the year, but kind of lost control this fall. It looks like I'll top the 7000 round mark for shooting this year but November burned up over a thousand rounds itself. Most of that was .45 and I've pretty much depleted the stock. I need to slow the shooting down and speed the reloading up.
Ok, if debt is enslaving but buying a firearm is liberating, what does buying a firearm on a credit card mean? This is probably the wrong group to ask that question too.
Oh credit cards work great! Every time I use one on a gun it goes right thru.Morning folks!
I need to take a quick trip down to Atterbury to buy reloading supplies. I'm just about out of .45 and need to lay in a supply for this winter's reloading. This thread is really bad for the wallet. I kept an pretty even keel for most of the year, but kind of lost control this fall. It looks like I'll top the 7000 round mark for shooting this year but November burned up over a thousand rounds itself. Most of that was .45 and I've pretty much depleted the stock. I need to slow the shooting down and speed the reloading up.
Ok, if debt is enslaving but buying a firearm is liberating, what does buying a firearm on a credit card mean? This is probably the wrong group to ask that question too.