Broke ground for my new house today
So exciting! Yea!!!
Broke ground for my new house today
nathan filion is on dave letterman tonight.(yum) he is showing off his hairpiece. tmi, nathan....
If you get a chance it would be nice if you could tell us more about some of the planned features of your new home; E.G.:Broke ground for my new house today
Waiting to go to the airport to pick up mom. She was supposed to be here at 11:30 but in my mom's typical style she missed her flight by losing track of time, lol. She'll be here at 3 instead.
It wouldn't be a typical visit with her without some snag
I just got back from my buddy's house and dropping off five parts of my pistol I've been working on. I polished it last night and he blended "blended" it in on his equipment. Tomorrow morning the parts are getting blued. Then it's put everything back together and hope it still fits.
What is blending?
I just saw for the umpteenth time the ad from AARP for their sponsored medical insurance. The way it is worded is misleading. They make it sound like that unless you get their insurance you can't choose your own doctor or go to any hospital you want to. Soooo wrong. It is Medicare that tells you by law, that those are your rights. It has nothing to do with whether you belong to their organization or not. Even if you leave the country.
It is like the glucometers for the diabetic. Medicare pays 80% of the cost of the strips and glucometer. If you buy your supplies through a medical supply company, you still have to pay that last 20%. Unless you have a secondary insurance such as Medicaid or a private company.
For someone who is just coming into the Medicare system, these advertisements are misleading and ticks me off big time. They also drive me crazy.
I just saw for the umpteenth time the ad from AARP for their sponsored medical insurance. The way it is worded is misleading. They make it sound like that unless you get their insurance you can't choose your own doctor or go to any hospital you want to. Soooo wrong. It is Medicare that tells you by law, that those are your rights. It has nothing to do with whether you belong to their organization or not. Even if you leave the country.
It is like the glucometers for the diabetic. Medicare pays 80% of the cost of the strips and glucometer. If you buy your supplies through a medical supply company, you still have to pay that last 20%. Unless you have a secondary insurance such as Medicaid or a private company.
For someone who is just coming into the Medicare system, these advertisements are misleading and ticks me off big time. They also drive me crazy.
Thanks Chopper.
It's a 1911 Combat Commander. A Combat Commander was the first pistol I ever bought myself, then stupidly sold. This is my replacement kind of.
Here it is the end of last week after getting everything together (except the rear sight). It fired three flawless magazines the first time out
Is that a boo boo on the lower left front (9 o'clock) of the slide [that holds the recoil spring plunger]?Thanks Chopper.
It's a 1911 Combat Commander. A Combat Commander was the first pistol I ever bought myself, then stupidly sold. This is my replacement kind of.
Here it is the end of last week after getting everything together (except the rear sight). It fired three flawless magazines the first time out
Is that a boo boo on the lower left front (9 o'clock) of the slide [that holds the recoil spring plunger]?
Are there any concerns about the refinishing degrading the closeness of the slide to frame fit? Many, many moons ago; I bought a new 45ACP Colt Gold Cup for $125 at Emroe sporting goods. I put in a stiffer recoil spring and it was a tack driver with many lots of GI hardball ammo.
Wish I had a 4" Python instead of my clunky 6" Model 29. The high price of lead makes 157gr.38cal. reloading more affordable than the 230-240gr .44-.45 cals.