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Like in the 60's when Dad gave Mom diamond's and a new outboard motor.seamusTX wrote:You young guys have a lot to learn.cyphur wrote:Technically, no. But, after a certain point you will definitely have had enough of the wife-unit complaining about them.![]()
Your budget for a purchase at the toy store has to include a diversionary piece of jewelry or whatever your honey values most.
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Ahhh, the calming voice of experience...seamusTX wrote:You young guys have a lot to learn.cyphur wrote:Technically, no. But, after a certain point you will definitely have had enough of the wife-unit complaining about them.![]()
Your budget for a purchase at the toy store has to include a diversionary piece of jewelry or whatever your honey values most.
- Jim
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Too many guns? Perish the thought.
The safe can go anywhere. If you don't keep it in the house, be certain to bolt it down to the floor. Protect them from the humidity.
Mrs. Anygun swears that mine are multiplying in the safe when the door is closed.
She knows enough about them to notice an increase in number but she knows too little to notice which ones are new to the fold.
I made it a point long ago to not question at all any purchase she made, whether it be remodeling the kitchen, landscaping the fron yard for the second time, whatever.
The 3.75 carat diamond in the white gold 1.75 carat triple diamond white gold setting after 30 years of wedded bliss helped a lot.
Anygun
The safe can go anywhere. If you don't keep it in the house, be certain to bolt it down to the floor. Protect them from the humidity.
Mrs. Anygun swears that mine are multiplying in the safe when the door is closed.
She knows enough about them to notice an increase in number but she knows too little to notice which ones are new to the fold.
I made it a point long ago to not question at all any purchase she made, whether it be remodeling the kitchen, landscaping the fron yard for the second time, whatever.
The 3.75 carat diamond in the white gold 1.75 carat triple diamond white gold setting after 30 years of wedded bliss helped a lot.
Anygun
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"The Smallest Minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities." – Ayn Rand
I have the smae type of charitable organization. It too is, at absolutely no cost to you the current owner, will be more than willing to take any and all guns, big or small, off your hands. These guns will be more than taken care of and will at no time be neglected, shamed, or abused, although they will be shot quite a bit guaranteed.Skiprr wrote:Marshal, a man can absolutely, positively have too many guns. The condition can, as your wife suspects, lead to serious emotional and mental repercussions.Can a man have too many guns?
But there is help available.
I happen to be president of Adopt a Firearm (AAF), a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization. For absolutely no cost to you, we can take those excess guns off your hands, provide them a well-cared-for, climate-controlled environment, and even arrange to send you pictures at Christmastime every year.
Just let me know. I'm standing by to help.
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Gentlemen, (and Gentleladies! How thoughtless of me to use "a man" when truly "a person" is more encompassing of our audience! Please forgive the oversight.)
In reality, it was a rhetorical question! I asked that, because I expected to see reflected in y'all my own thoughts. One gun is simply....a good start.
~Bill
In reality, it was a rhetorical question! I asked that, because I expected to see reflected in y'all my own thoughts. One gun is simply....a good start.

~Bill
I already employ said tactic, yet in her mind there IS such a thing as too many guns.seamusTX wrote:You young guys have a lot to learn.cyphur wrote:Technically, no. But, after a certain point you will definitely have had enough of the wife-unit complaining about them.![]()
Your budget for a purchase at the toy store has to include a diversionary piece of jewelry or whatever your honey values most.
- Jim

She thinks currently that my 1 pistol and 1 rifle are already enough of an inconvenience. Can't wait 'til she sees the growth in my collection over the next 12-18 months(plans include an O/U, AR, a Sig, and a home defense shotgun).
In my defense, I am buying her a house this summer, if all goes well.
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