Getting old

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OverEasy
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Getting old

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I finally found something good about getting old!
I was cleaning up yesterday and I found a cardboard box with 23 boxes of 9mm ammo in it. I didn't know I had it. But now I vaguely remember buying it at Academy.
Now I'm planning a trip to the range! ;-)
If I don't forget.
My doctor keeps telling me that getting old is better than the alternative.
Regards, OE
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bridge
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Re: Getting old

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Indeed, it is better than the alternative. I plan on allocating all the money I find in my jackets and other winter clothing items to ammo. Every year I always find at least $20 or $30 from the previous winter :woohoo
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Re: Getting old

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OverEasy wrote:I finally found something good about getting old!
I was cleaning up yesterday and I found a cardboard box with 23 boxes of 9mm ammo in it. I didn't know I had it. But now I vaguely remember buying it at Academy.
Now I'm planning a trip to the range! ;-)
If I don't forget.
My doctor keeps telling me that getting old is better than the alternative.
Regards, OE

:iagree: :mrgreen:

I have a lot of aches and pains, but every day I stay "above the grass and vertical" is a "good" day.
Spartans ask not how many, but where!
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