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Telling people to do what they've already said they're doing is good advice?Sound Advice
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If you don't want to go, stay home.
Telling people to do what they've already said they're doing is good advice?Sound Advice
I'd think so. You can't go wrong telling people what they want to hear.Telling people to do what they've already said they're doing is good advice?
HAVEN'T BEEN TO ONE IN 15 YRS.NOTHING THERE I CAN'T GET CHEAPER ON LINE OR IN PAWN SHOPS WITHOUT PAYING FOR PARKING AND TO GET IN. PLUS I DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT MY CAR GETTING BROKE INTO.I used to go to a few around the Metro Atlanta Area, but haven't in over three years (prices just got to far out of line with reality!).
Anything different these days? Worth going to for reloading supplies / firearms?
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THE LAST MOVIE THEATER I WAS IN ,I SAW THE GRADUATE. GOOD MOVIEI like to go to the big RK shows down at the Expo Center, but that's about the only shows I go to anymore. While $12 is steep to walk thru the door, I'm usually there for 3-4 hours, I like hanging out and talking with fellow gun folks, and I usually learn a thing or two. If I happen to find a deal or two, that's cool, but just getting out of the house and enjoying a morning looking at guns is fine with me.
You can't go to the movies for $12 these days.
SOMETIMES YOU GET THE BEST DEALS IN THE PARKING LOT.Used to go way back when and got some decent deals. Went around 10 years and felt raped for the admission charge. No more
Yes it is. My wife and me make a mini vacation out of it. Took two weeks last year. Always drive 30 minutes north to Claremore and the Davis Firearms Museum.Tulsa, Oklahoma? That's a helluva drive, for a gun show!