Archive for May, 2010
are you sure it’s a nickle finnish or is it just in the bright?
It’s a (reproduction)…..not an original……..look up www.dixiegunworks.com…..see what they say.
A feminist answered a question called: “Gender studies, have you ever rejected someone as a potential partner on the basis of?”
The answer was: “yes and unemployed man; I figure a man 40years old should have a stable job. No finance equals no romance.”
This is signifying males can only be romantic if we are dipping into our wallets. Now lets reverse the sexes: If a man was to say “a woman with no cooking skills means no romance”.
It’s a story we hear too often in the West, womnen want to work but also want the priviliges of the old system and men to buy things. Also what if there was no such thing as money on the planet, well I guess women would be sh1t outta luck….you would never feel romanced? pffft…
If My Arm Span Is 25 Inches, What Size Should My Next Viola Be? How Much Should It Cost? What Brand?
I’ve played Viola for about 6-7 years, and right now I use the 15″ Snow SA200. It’s about $800-100. It is a student viola, but my teacher says I am and advanced student (since I am joining the BYSO top group this fall) so I should invest on a higher quality one. My arms have grown, so right now they are 25″. What size would be ideal? What brand should I purchase from? Preferable, I’d like it to be $1000-5000. Thanks!
I want to buy an amp, in-dash stereo, to go along with the 12″ Subwoofers i bought (Kickers). I was wondering if I need a certain kind of in-dash stereo or whatever since I’ll have to take out the stock radio. Such as, does it have to be a certain size,etc.
There’s a monkey with a shotgun in my bathroom threatening to kill me! The only thing he’ll let me do is go on the computer for a few more minutes!
Remington has entered the 1911 game. Any thoughts? Anyone know of a price or a place to purchase? Any idea why Remington would decide to build yet another 1911 clone? 1911’s must be the most copied gun of all time and Remington obviously thinks they have an edge.http://www.1911r1.com/
volunteer work (unless they are bedfast)? Surely, there is SOMETHING they can do besides sit at home watching cable TV and smoking cigarettes! Also, if a family is not using their monthly checks to pay their bills and provide food for their family, is there some way that a more competent person can be appointed to handle their finances for them? (Does anyone ever check on recipients to find out what they are spending their checks on, or could payments be directly made to the utility departments and other businesses for them to assure that their needs are being paid for before they spend the money on nonessentials?)
My barrels horse is very sensitive to bit pressure but does not respond real well to it. He gets ticked off when I try to slow him down, so I know he is feeling the pressure but he can get a little out of control once we are going full speed (he is VERY fast). What bit should I get that won’t be too rough on his mouth, but also that will help us turn better? Also do you need a special barrels bridle, or will my plain old western one work fine? We are serious about kicking butt because I know that he is capable of being an incredible barrels horse. Thanks and God bless
just name it.a historical character, a leader,an organization, a state or whatever else..
Ok, so i know this question has been asked before, but I am looking for something OTHER than a .223. Yes, i know .223 is a great round for coyotes, and I’m not here to dispute that. I have been shooting them with my Winchester model 70 .270, my normal deer rifle. But I am looking for a dedicated coyote rifle now, a heavy barreled rifle capable of very accurate shots out to 500 Yrds. I am leaning towards the .25-06 because of the nature of the coyotes around here, they are very skittish and the majority of the shots I will be taking are going to be out past 300 yards. I have looked into the Savage Model 12 with the pistol grip synthetic skeletonized stock, and the Howa Axiom Varminter package but so far have been unable to find either in .25-06. As far as scopes are concerned, I am leaning heavily towards the new Burris Eliminator Laser ranging scope with a remote activated ranging trigger. They seem to have very good low light capability and would eliminate the need to come off glass to range the target, granted i can mil-range a target, but when you have got a coyote running across a ridge in a pasture that is a very tough task. So, Everyone is welcome to chime in and stick in your 2 cents, all input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.








