In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
I have a question on the ammo you have for sale the5.5.56 ammo on the can in the picture it says explosive what exactly kind of ammo is this ? Just asking before I bid
Kasey, this year, please save me a jar of honey with the comb. I love to try some of yours and love when the comb comes in the jar. Last year I forgot to buy some.Oakie
I know whatll get your daughter in the right mood, Send her up to me, She can practice driving on a dirt road - driving a 91 chevy S10 4x4 with a 4.3 and a 4" lift! [:D][:D]
Oh - at the end of the dirt road, she gets to shovel cow flops.
WHATCHA THINK?
Need any cow dung down in Alabama? I can get ya some! [:D][:D]
Your "Model 1878" Trapdoor Springfield is actually a Model 1873. There was no Model 1878 but the "3" is very tightly looped on the breechblock and is often mistaken for an "8". Look at it with a magnifying glass and compare it to the "8" in 1873 and you will see that it's really a "3".
That was the "toughest" movie I have sat through. I am not sure I will go to another of this series unless I hear it isn't that bad. I think things are hard enough without having that kind of thing running through your mind. I have to say....it was a good movie though. I think that is because the story was so good. I had heard from everyone how good the books were.
Like I said I think the original one was a tad better but most people don't like sub titles. For me the sub titles make me pay closer attention and that makes the movie easier to follow.
This is a good reason to have Netflix.
I would get Netflix....but I just don't have time right now for much of anything. Between work, the house, the kids and the dogs I do good to stick a DVD in the player and even then I fall asleep most of the time watching them. One day I will play "catch up" and get to watch all these nice things people have told me were good.
quote:Originally posted by Locust Fork
I would get Netflix....but I just don't have time right now for much of anything. Between work, the house, the kids and the dogs I do good to stick a DVD in the player and even then I fall asleep most of the time watching them. One day I will play "catch up" and get to watch all these nice things people have told me were good.
When you catch up, you can rent Ishtar and Natural Born Killers....[xx(] [;)]
Comments
Also the rock you gave me was packed in that container, for my mom, she likes those kind of things.
Do both at the same time! All you need is a Panasonic Toughbook!
Oh - at the end of the dirt road, she gets to shovel cow flops.
WHATCHA THINK?
Need any cow dung down in Alabama? I can get ya some! [:D][:D]
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=223551321
You can also verify this in Flayderman's Guide, 9th Edition, page 581 (righthand column).
I am drooling over it!!
I have a M695 .300 WinMag and a M595 .22-250. They are two of my favorite guns in the stable. [8D]
Jon
This is a good reason to have Netflix.
I would get Netflix....but I just don't have time right now for much of anything. Between work, the house, the kids and the dogs I do good to stick a DVD in the player and even then I fall asleep most of the time watching them. One day I will play "catch up" and get to watch all these nice things people have told me were good.
When you catch up, you can rent Ishtar and Natural Born Killers....[xx(] [;)]