Santa's Treasures
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- IronNoggin
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Santa's Treasures
So, what did the funny fat guy in the silly red suit bring this year??
In my case, it was the usual camo stuff, socks and a few other interesting items...
From my Brother, a ONE GALLON Flask (he knows I like the "odd nip")
And a Tee Shirt I may well wear out!
Santa was extraordinarily kind!
A sweet little German made 22 LR / 22 WMR Convertible revolver!!
Hope He found you all to be in the Good Books too!!
Cheers,
Nog
In my case, it was the usual camo stuff, socks and a few other interesting items...
From my Brother, a ONE GALLON Flask (he knows I like the "odd nip")
And a Tee Shirt I may well wear out!
Santa was extraordinarily kind!
A sweet little German made 22 LR / 22 WMR Convertible revolver!!
Hope He found you all to be in the Good Books too!!
Cheers,
Nog
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Re: Santa's Treasures
Santa came early for us Her name is Karma and she's a real a hole at times. Not the same character as our other Maligator Bella.
Karma recently have me this.
Karma recently have me this.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
Re: Santa's Treasures
Love the shirt Nog! Don you might want to invest in some bite proof clothing
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exocet 175 with Aging custom stock #27
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Micro Camo 335
Micro Nightmare 335
380 Lynx
BJ custom arrows
Boo string on vixen
Re: Santa's Treasures
That'll hold a few nips Nog!IronNoggin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 2:27 pmSo, what did the funny fat guy in the silly red suit bring this year??
In my case, it was the usual camo stuff, socks and a few other interesting items...
From my Brother, a ONE GALLON Flask (he knows I like the "odd nip")
And a Tee Shirt I may well wear out!
Santa was extraordinarily kind!
A sweet little German made 22 LR / 22 WMR Convertible revolver!!
Hope He found you all to be in the Good Books too!!
Cheers,
Nog
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Re: Santa's Treasures
I turned another year older as usual. I guess it beats the alternative.
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Re: Santa's Treasures
Love the revolver
My X mass is on hold until the weekend do to adult kids and work schedules the older they get the harder it is to make it come together.
I did buy myself a gift though a Viridian laser sight for my Ruger LCP2 .380 I bought it 2 weeks ago and have it mounted and sighted in and it is a awesome up grade loving it.
https://www.tombstonetactical.com/catalog/ruger/3758-lcp-ii-380-auto-2-75in-6rd-black-viridian-e-series-red-laser/
My X mass is on hold until the weekend do to adult kids and work schedules the older they get the harder it is to make it come together.
I did buy myself a gift though a Viridian laser sight for my Ruger LCP2 .380 I bought it 2 weeks ago and have it mounted and sighted in and it is a awesome up grade loving it.
https://www.tombstonetactical.com/catalog/ruger/3758-lcp-ii-380-auto-2-75in-6rd-black-viridian-e-series-red-laser/
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Boo that's a cute dog for sure!.... new puppy new rug soon.!
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Re: Santa's Treasures
In my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
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LOL! Nothing wrong with that! Your position carries way too much garbage!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:32 pmIn my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
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Re: Santa's Treasures
Thanks and a cute pup (she's got attitude, it's in her eyes lol)Boo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:46 pmLOL! Nothing wrong with that! Your position carries way too much garbage!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:32 pmIn my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
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You can do it / you should do it. People say "you're too young to retire" then I say"you're too young to die as well" They get my point right off!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:32 pmIn my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
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Re: Santa's Treasures
You're right folks my age are dying or getting sick everyday. I'm quitting while I'm ahead.xcaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:56 pmYou can do it / you should do it. People say "you're too young to retire" then I say"you're too young to die as well" They get my point right off!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:32 pmIn my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
Re: Santa's Treasures
Cute pup Boo.
Santa brought a pellet grill from the wife and a trail camera and crossbow hard case from the kids. It's been a good year.
Good luck with the semi-retirement. I hope to be there in about five years, about ten years earlier that most folks say you should. But I'm hoping to enjoy the outdoors until I'm sick of it. Or at least try to.
Santa brought a pellet grill from the wife and a trail camera and crossbow hard case from the kids. It's been a good year.
Good luck with the semi-retirement. I hope to be there in about five years, about ten years earlier that most folks say you should. But I'm hoping to enjoy the outdoors until I'm sick of it. Or at least try to.
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Re: Santa's Treasures
Wayne, I planned to go out at 60, had my nearly fatal heart attack at 58. Tell the Lord your plans, you'll soon find out he has a sense of humor! Good luck Buddy! It's amazing how you find a way to make it work out!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 8:00 pmYou're right folks my age are dying or getting sick everyday. I'm quitting while I'm ahead.xcaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:56 pmYou can do it / you should do it. People say "you're too young to retire" then I say"you're too young to die as well" They get my point right off!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 7:32 pmIn my case it was a WELCOMED LAY-OFF! Yes that's correct welcomed Lay-off. I'm turning 63 his spring, I'm burnt out and need a rest. My plans are to work a turnaround this fall, after that I'm going to drive my wife crazy lol. I have al these great hobbies of mine I haven't been able to enjoy over the last few years due to work commitments.
Semi-retirement I love the sound of it. Going to start to enjoy life before I end up in a pine box.
Wayne
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Re: Santa's Treasures
Thanks, I've been having some stress related symptoms. Had everything checked out, all caused by stress. Moving on lol.xcaliber wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 8:06 pmWayne, I planned to go out at 60, had my nearly fatal heart attack at 58. Tell the Lord your plans, you'll soon find out he has a sense of humor! Good luck Buddy! It's amazing how you find a way to make it work out!Stepnoutnb wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 8:00 pmYou're right folks my age are dying or getting sick everyday. I'm quitting while I'm ahead.