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September 25, 2008 at 9:41 PM #275836September 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM #275532nostradamusParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.[/quote]
Oh I did check out your link, very cool stuff indeed. Beyond my price range, especially when a $329 new 870 can be found with a $30 mail-in rebate!September 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM #275783nostradamusParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.[/quote]
Oh I did check out your link, very cool stuff indeed. Beyond my price range, especially when a $329 new 870 can be found with a $30 mail-in rebate!September 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM #275786nostradamusParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.[/quote]
Oh I did check out your link, very cool stuff indeed. Beyond my price range, especially when a $329 new 870 can be found with a $30 mail-in rebate!September 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM #275834nostradamusParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.[/quote]
Oh I did check out your link, very cool stuff indeed. Beyond my price range, especially when a $329 new 870 can be found with a $30 mail-in rebate!September 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM #275852nostradamusParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]nost: Well, if “Soldier of Fortune” recommends it…
Just for fun, check out the Scattergun Tech section at Wilson Combat. They have some very cool shotguns there. Waaaaaay overpriced, but cool nonetheless.
For if you ever decide to go into the SWAT or HRT business.[/quote]
Oh I did check out your link, very cool stuff indeed. Beyond my price range, especially when a $329 new 870 can be found with a $30 mail-in rebate!September 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM #275536nostradamusParticipant[quote=underdose]”I thought and felt, “The condition of America implied by this has got to be the most depressing thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life.””
I don’t have gun advice to add. I just want to say that I envy you that you are just now depressed. I’ve been depressed since the late 90’s during the tech stock bubble. I’ve been expecting a day of reckoning since then. And when it didn’t come in the early part of this decade but we had a housing bubble instead and in addition, I became even more depressed expecting the reckoning to be that much more severe.
As for me, instead of meditating, I’m studying improv comedy. I plan on just laughing my way through armageddon…[/quote]
Improv is a lot of fun. There’s a comedy club (brick by brick or something?) on India street where a lot of people who take those classes sharpen their skills.September 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM #275788nostradamusParticipant[quote=underdose]”I thought and felt, “The condition of America implied by this has got to be the most depressing thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life.””
I don’t have gun advice to add. I just want to say that I envy you that you are just now depressed. I’ve been depressed since the late 90’s during the tech stock bubble. I’ve been expecting a day of reckoning since then. And when it didn’t come in the early part of this decade but we had a housing bubble instead and in addition, I became even more depressed expecting the reckoning to be that much more severe.
As for me, instead of meditating, I’m studying improv comedy. I plan on just laughing my way through armageddon…[/quote]
Improv is a lot of fun. There’s a comedy club (brick by brick or something?) on India street where a lot of people who take those classes sharpen their skills.September 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM #275791nostradamusParticipant[quote=underdose]”I thought and felt, “The condition of America implied by this has got to be the most depressing thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life.””
I don’t have gun advice to add. I just want to say that I envy you that you are just now depressed. I’ve been depressed since the late 90’s during the tech stock bubble. I’ve been expecting a day of reckoning since then. And when it didn’t come in the early part of this decade but we had a housing bubble instead and in addition, I became even more depressed expecting the reckoning to be that much more severe.
As for me, instead of meditating, I’m studying improv comedy. I plan on just laughing my way through armageddon…[/quote]
Improv is a lot of fun. There’s a comedy club (brick by brick or something?) on India street where a lot of people who take those classes sharpen their skills.September 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM #275839nostradamusParticipant[quote=underdose]”I thought and felt, “The condition of America implied by this has got to be the most depressing thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life.””
I don’t have gun advice to add. I just want to say that I envy you that you are just now depressed. I’ve been depressed since the late 90’s during the tech stock bubble. I’ve been expecting a day of reckoning since then. And when it didn’t come in the early part of this decade but we had a housing bubble instead and in addition, I became even more depressed expecting the reckoning to be that much more severe.
As for me, instead of meditating, I’m studying improv comedy. I plan on just laughing my way through armageddon…[/quote]
Improv is a lot of fun. There’s a comedy club (brick by brick or something?) on India street where a lot of people who take those classes sharpen their skills.September 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM #275857nostradamusParticipant[quote=underdose]”I thought and felt, “The condition of America implied by this has got to be the most depressing thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life.””
I don’t have gun advice to add. I just want to say that I envy you that you are just now depressed. I’ve been depressed since the late 90’s during the tech stock bubble. I’ve been expecting a day of reckoning since then. And when it didn’t come in the early part of this decade but we had a housing bubble instead and in addition, I became even more depressed expecting the reckoning to be that much more severe.
As for me, instead of meditating, I’m studying improv comedy. I plan on just laughing my way through armageddon…[/quote]
Improv is a lot of fun. There’s a comedy club (brick by brick or something?) on India street where a lot of people who take those classes sharpen their skills.September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM #275561paramountParticipantThere’s a reason it’s called a “depression”…
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM #275813paramountParticipantThere’s a reason it’s called a “depression”…
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM #275817paramountParticipantThere’s a reason it’s called a “depression”…
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM #275864paramountParticipantThere’s a reason it’s called a “depression”…
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