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So I bought a fourth gun in two months…

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Guys who are not in business however need to think do I want the guns or divorce??

Any guns I bought for myself was discussed with my wife. A mutual decision was obtained. My wife knew guns bought would be sold to buy others later.

I am not one of the I have never sold a gun guys. Why not I have to ask a piece of junk should get sold. I sold many good guns so I could play with others.
 
Divorced twice… both decisions I don’t regret however… it is cheaper to keep her. Seriously. It didn’t cost me money, it cost me friends, kids and family. And, I wasn’t the bad guy.

This relationship is something entirely of its own- love is pure and crazy is impossible.

I love women, but relationships have a tide in the bigger picture. Guns are irrelevant there.
 
On Contrere Amigo… I am totally happy if you are. That is the dream. I am zero for three and making the best of it ans living MY life. I offer 100% support for something positive for you.

I said “can” not “are”
 
Due to age and physical condition I am unable to get life insurance so I tell my wife that after I die she can sell all my guns for a considerable amount of money. Therefore every time I buy a new gun I just chalk it up to another payment on my life insurance with her as the beneficiary. Don't see how she can complain about that,
 
Waiting… waiting. Still waiting. :)
 

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An up-turned horseshoe collects the evil spirits and captures them. A downturned shoe creates a "barrier of goodness" perpetually coming out of the shoe over the portal that the bad stuff can't get through. I call it "Lamb's blood for Gentiles"
Now you got me confused.We used to just nail a horseshoe over the door.( Up of course). Wouldn't that be tempting fate to have it pointed down? Now I think I'll go with the silver cross instead.
 
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