you hit the nail on the head .Bill wrote:here is my solution, although expensiveUSA1 wrote:well then , i don't see any way around it .ronzorelli wrote:Won't work... she's the one who does the bills. Can't sneak it past her. ;)
unless you mow lawns on the side .
but don't tell her . she will confiscate that money too
new pistol= new sofa
new shotgun = new table
new ar= new recliner
new ak= new rug
so anything that cost me a grand, just double it
bill
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- Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:35 pm
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- Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:03 pm
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well then , i don't see any way around it .ronzorelli wrote:Won't work... she's the one who does the bills. Can't sneak it past her. ;)
unless you mow lawns on the side .
but don't tell her . she will confiscate that money too
- Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:26 am
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that won't work for me .joe817 wrote: when she acts surprised just tell her "oh honey, I've had that for such a long time. In fact it's been so long I really don't remember how far back I bought it."
my wife knows there's no way i'm going to have a gun laying around that long without ooogling over it .
- Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:14 am
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ronzorelli wrote:Sho nuff! Can I get a witness? :)USA1 wrote:nuff saidronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
here's my strategy....
go ahead and make the purchase .
then wait until shes in a good mood to spring it on her .
as this may take some time for just the right moment , try to come up with a good justification .
something like , "you know all those times you got your nails done ? , it cost no more than that "
- Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:08 am
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nuff saidronzorelli wrote: the boss has not given me permission to make the purchase
- Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:18 pm
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don't we married guys already do that anyway ?calvinbr wrote: One day I will work for my wife
- Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:09 am
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i have found it helpful to use layaway when possible . that way you can have 3 months to pay it off .ronzorelli wrote:High end of the budget is $550. Would prefer not to get anywhere near that though. That's why I am heavily leaning toward the PT145. It runs about $350 (tops) that I've seen.Mike from Texas wrote: Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?
- Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:23 pm
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i have been nothing but happy with mine .ronzorelli wrote:Hey y'all.
Looking for some input. Currently I own a S&W Sigma 9mm, but I'm thinking about going with a bigger caliber, compact weapon for my concealed carry.
I've got as few handguns that I'm considering but I'm leaning towards the Taurus Millennium Pro PT145.
Anyone have this one? Or any other suggestions for relatively inexpensive compact .45?
just make sure its the third generation .
if you purchase new , it will more than likely be the third gen .