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Steve McCarty 10-28-2012 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Plager (Post 84097)
Steve, I was stuck in Seattle for 29 years. Finaly got to move back to gods country. God Bless Texas! There are lots of gun shops in & arround Seattle. You missed seeing the troll under the Freefont bridge :shock:,Bohem's candy shop in Issaquah:p, Ivars Salmon house on Queen Ann hill:clap: and last but not least authentic Indian smoked salmon from Blake Island:bowdown:Yum Yum.
Even with all that, I still hate the rain.:cuss:

I don't go to Seattle very often, Paul. It's something like 7/8 hours from me. I guess I've been there three times. Next time I'm there I'll see if I can find the gun shops. Of course, my wife will be with me; she doesn't let me out alone. (joking) She'd rather to to jail than to a gun shop. (Not joking)

Paul Plager 10-28-2012 04:35 PM

Just trade her time in a quilt/fabric store for time in a gun shop. It works. This is a favorite bargaining chip for both of us.:p
I have a gun shop down here that han a Montana Silversmith display in it. A few pesos on jewelry goes a long way.:whistle:

charlie cleveland 10-28-2012 07:53 PM

if i ever run a gun shop im gonna sure remember this piece of advise... charlie

Paul Plager 10-28-2012 07:55 PM

You're welcome Charlie.

Steve McCarty 10-29-2012 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Plager (Post 84190)
Just trade her time in a quilt/fabric store for time in a gun shop. It works. This is a favorite bargaining chip for both of us.:p
I have a gun shop down here that han a Montana Silversmith display in it. A few pesos on jewelry goes a long way.:whistle:

Smart.

My wife is a slave to ear rings. She'll tinker with those things for hours and then walk out and not buy any. "It's called shopping". She says.

Paul Plager 10-29-2012 02:30 PM

Steve, make her a pair out of a pail of hammers, or triggers. Then she will have a connection to your hobbies. Women love that kind of stuff.:whistle:

Rick Losey 10-30-2012 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve McCarty (Post 84279)
"It's called shopping". She says.

one of the many differences between men and women,

women go shopping, men go buying.

Steve McCarty 10-31-2012 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Losey (Post 84435)
one of the many differences between men and women,

women go shopping, men go buying.

Yep. If I want a new shirt I'll go to a store, walk in, find the shirts, pick one and buy it. Total time? Maybe 2 minutes.

If my wife wants a new purse, she'll go to every store in town, look at maybe 100 and then go back and buy the first one she looked at. Might take 2 or 3 days.

However, I never buy a new shirt. If my wife thinks I need one she'll buy one while she's shopping for purses. Shirts almost never wear out and I'll wear one for 15 years - easy. My wife will look at my shirts and exclaim, "These old shirts are out of style!"

"Wha do ya mean 'out of style'? Shirts never go out of style." I'll say. She'll mumble something (I'm nearly deaf.) and whap three shirts that I've been wearing since I was teaching are off the hanger and gone forever.

I don't care how many holes are in my underware. I mean, who's looking? Pat will toss those too when she's doing the laundry. That's just crazy.

Mills Morrison 10-31-2012 11:38 AM

If it makes you feel better, you are not alone.

Paul Plager 10-31-2012 01:34 PM

Mine end up in the rag bin, until I find'em then they go back in the drawer.:whistle:


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