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I quit drinking 6 months ago because I had been an alchoholic for about 15yrs prior. I thought I was doing good, but someone on here last week wanted to buy some ammo I had for sale. They didnt have cash, but to handles of Jack. That offer was the final straw. Now Im sitting feeling pitty for my self sipping on this delicious beer. So ya, I'll cheers for the moment along with the 17 other beers I'll drink tonight.

Really? Or is this part of the "Tell Lies" part I mentioned in first post? If you think you shouldn't be drinking, then you shouldn't. Enjoy a coke and hang with us for a while.
 
I quit drinking 6 months ago because I had been an alchoholic for about 15yrs prior. I thought I was doing good, but someone on here last week wanted to buy some ammo I had for sale. They didnt have cash, but to handles of Jack. That offer was the final straw. Now Im sitting feeling pitty for my self sipping on this delicious beer. So ya, I'll cheers for the moment along with the 17 other beers I'll drink tonight.

Welcome back, we missed you. :)
 
Hmm I got a good story to tell
When I was 9 years old my dad took me hunting for the first time. We went turkey hunting. He had boughten me a nice single shot 20g. But anyways it was a one week trip. So on the first day in the woods I got my first Turkey. It was a 28 pounder and was a big old Tom!
My dad told me it was the biggest turkey pulled from those woods.
Later he shot his it was around a 20 pounder. I bet his friends that I'd get the bigger turkey out of them all. I left that week with a 28 pound turkey and 100 bucks!!!
 
Snail you don't suffer from alcoholism, I think you might have
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The irrisistable urge to "crack open a cold one"
 
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Listening to Tracy Chapman, Give me one reason...reading some cool stories! I be grinnin!


Terrence trent D'Arby...Wishing well!...Good tunes.
 
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OK...Go way back with me...November, 1971. I was 9 years old, and my favorite uncle(David) had just bought himself a 72 Chevelle called a "Heavy Chevy". It was beautiful! He and Dad had planned on going to Jackson to shoot Dads mauser, and I guess since it was NEW to David, we took the Heavy Chevy. My little brother and I went, with our red ryder super range model 200 shot bb repeaters, because it was the manly thing to do. Now, I had taken a fall on my bike a few days earlier, and had sprang my right wrist, complete with splint and Ace bandage. It was COLD, and I was having a hard time shooting this thing left handed, as I was pulling it up to shoot, it went off...The loudest thing I ever heard! My Dad and David actually heard it from 100 feet away and came to investigate. I had already realized what I had just done, and was crying like a baby. I had shot the drivers side window out of this beautiful, NEW, Chevelle. I thought I was a dead kid for sure. To my amazement, Dad didn't fuss, but he did make me ride on the drivers side rear seat the whole 30 miles home with no window. Did I mention it was November, and COLD!
 
I'm an Air Force veteran, having served from 1989 until 1994. We only had to shoot once a year with an M-16 to qualify but I'm happy to say that I qualified as an expert marksman my first time. That probably won't impress too many people on here but I have the ribbon nonetheless. They only make you shoot at 25 yards from standing, prone and kneeling positions but the target was reduced for a hundred yards or so. I never felt like it was too hard but that's not saying much when you grow up in Canton as a country boy around guns your whole life.

I'm proud to be an ODT member and I've enjoyed meeting those of you that I've met in person so far. I didn't even get interested in guns again until 2008. Surprise, surprise...
 
Good day this last day of civilization... In honor of the end of the world and the push for ridged un control I turned an innocent little 597 into an evil black plinker.
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