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Deros that's just sexist..... and I just love it.
The wife is getting tired of it but I just tell her "Don't worry darlin', you'll always be a republican to me".
O'course it takes her a while to get done chasing me around the house with the nearest heavy object (fryin' pan, vase, book or bat). But it's all in fun.
Glad to see you escaped the clutches of the evil medical practitioners again.
Did you invite yer surgeon out to the range? I always do. I'm gonna go see one today for a follow up. I've been working on getting him to a range for a while now. He can patch a mean hole but was really timid about firearms in general, although he never asked me to remove mine. At first I thought it was the damage he has seen, but it turns out he just had a case of the "timids". He thought, like a lot of people do, that firearms knowledge and experience was born into people, or they just picked it up from movies. He didn't want to do something "stupid" and be embarrassed. Well I destroyed that illusion for him and he now understands that shootists are some of the most understanding and patient people going when it comes to newbies in the sport. Hey in what other sport will a person of experience stand next to an inexperienced shooter with a deadly weapon, while an unknown instructor teaches said new shooter to "Point it down range, No DOWN range!" and be able to smile about it? Then offer assistance and encouragement to the new shootist? Perhaps even let the newbie try his gun? Anyway the surgeon and I are going to set a shooting date today. I would encourage everyone to invite thier "evil medical practitioner" to a range day, and don't take the first "No" as a final answer. They often have to be asked a few times before they really think about it. Exposing new people to the different aspects of this sport is one of the greatest pleasures I get. Aside from being chased around the house with the nearest heavy object of course.
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