Thread: Being frugal? Or, CHEAP!
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06-06-2013 05:09 PM #1
Being frugal? Or, CHEAP!
Is it being cheap? Or is it being frugal?
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06-06-2013 05:30 PM #2
My thoughts exactlyCharlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
W8AMR
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Christian in training
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06-06-2013 05:54 PM #3
Truthful!!Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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06-06-2013 05:55 PM #4
beats arguingRegards
Bob Thomas
"if aussies were to steer from the left like the yanks, that would mean our women are always right!! "
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06-06-2013 06:11 PM #5
Well, hey, stuff costs money! Besides, nobody pays attention to warnings anyway.Got lots of chrome,
It's good for show,
But when I hit the gas,
The pig won't go!
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06-06-2013 06:58 PM #6
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06-07-2013 04:17 AM #7
Keeps the argument short and to the point .......... bullets say get lost in gun-ebonicsI have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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06-07-2013 04:22 AM #8
?warning shot? - - - what's that?
Grandpappy used to say don't ever draw down on someone if you're not willing to pull the trigger, otherwise they might just take that gun away from you and make a suppository out of it..
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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06-07-2013 04:30 AM #9
saying "NO" with maximum Decibels.
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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06-07-2013 07:05 AM #10
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06-07-2013 08:10 AM #11
Frugal is the cartoon...no warning shot
Cheap is using steel case ammo in a good gun
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06-07-2013 08:12 AM #12
Beautiful and built like a Tank (I love Ruger's)-one of my other Hobbies is collecting Guns (specifically old Smith's)-don't have a picture of it, but I recently found a 29-2 (P&R) .44 Mag with all the Papers, Tools and Box, and a 27-3 (P&R) .357 in Nickel that has never been fired (with the exception, of couse, being at the Factory)-
I like old Rugers, Smith's and Colt's, and I do it partially for value-I hope that our Guns will keep their value into the future (but I doubt I'll ever sell 'em)-my Father-In-Law has an unbelievable collection, and he is getting ready to hand it down mostly to me-I have no idea what I am going to do with about 125-150 Guns (build a wing onto the House?), but I know that there are a bunch that I will need to hand down to my kids-Last edited by 35WINDOW; 06-07-2013 at 08:18 AM.
Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
-George Carlin
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06-07-2013 09:18 AM #13
WOW, 35WINDOW, that is a large collection. You had better hope they dont do the liability insurance requirement for each gun that some groups are pushing....it is inteneded to make ownership too expensive...and it would.
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06-07-2013 09:37 AM #14
Yeah, I know, and on the one hand I want to respect his wishes, and on the other this has to be sustainable and practical-luckily he knows this, for his greatest fear is that no one in the Family will want his life's collection-
He makes me look like a rookie when it comes to rare Guns though-Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
-George Carlin
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06-07-2013 10:05 AM #15
Maybe the inheritance is part of the kid's education fund??? There are storage wraps, etc available so you could put the collecton in totes and secure them....in a reasonable temperature/humidity environment. If they are rare and of special interest, you might cut a deal with a museum to store/display them (insured by the museum, of course) with you retaining ownership. A lawyer could easily draw up a document with the inventory listing.
Well I've sure gotten old too so don't worry about it! I've had two bypass surgeries, new knees, fought prostate, cancer and diabetes. I'm half blind, can't hear anything quieter than a jet engine,...
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