Scott, 1 hr to go. :clapping:
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At this time, I was negotiating where I would have to spend my forced overtime.Scott, still around?
We are looking at a Remington RM380 and a Kahr 380. One of her co-workers has a LCP 380, and she's mentioned wanting to look at one of those as well. She's got some decisions to make here in the next little while.Scott, my wife carries the Ruger LCP 380 with the built in Crimson Trace laser sight. It is a little small for my hands, but is a great carry for the wife, no safety with a long trigger pull. Basically it is a point and shoot weapon. The laser is activated by a switch in the hand grip.
Scott, my wife carries the Ruger LCP 380 with the built in Crimson Trace laser sight. It is a little small for my hands, but is a great carry for the wife, no safety with a long trigger pull. Basically it is a point and shoot weapon. The laser is activated by a switch in the hand grip.
Thunder .380That is a nice looking pistol, what model is it?
Do your work boots make good riding boots?
If you take the ladies out to practice kicking cow-pies in those new boots, make sure they are thawed out. Those frozen ones hurt. :qpnmt:
Scott, how much snow did you end up with? Things clearing up now?
About 14 inches. It's all gone except for the piles on parking lots. We got up close to 60 today. Honestly, I could've ridden to work. It was 47* when I drove here and only supposed to drop a couple of more degrees.
Maybe tomorrow night. We shall see.
BTW, I was off on the boot pricing. The whole family was fitted for $150, not $200.
Gone here too, but the ground is saturated. A friend lives a mile down a gravel road. When he finally got out, he bought some big honkin' tires for his 4X4. It's too muddy to get his Superglide out at all.
Mid 60's Sunday and upper 60's on Monday. We are taking the trike out for some errands. Wife wants a new cell phone and might do some mattress shopping.
I purchased a new pair of boots a couple of days ago. Georgia Boots Eagle Lights 8" tall and they are very light and comfy. I usually buy the cheap ones at Walmart, but they don't last long and so they get replaced after 6 months. I guess its like they say you get what you pay for.
I purchased a new pair of boots a couple of days ago. Georgia Boots Eagle Lights 8" tall and they are very light and comfy. I usually buy the cheap ones at Walmart, but they don't last long and so they get replaced after 6 months. I guess its like they say you get what you pay for.
My riding boots are Georgia Boots. I've had them for several years. Now that I have the trike and don't even have to put my feet down, they will probably last several more.
Georgia boots make great boots. They were the last to offer a 30 comfort guarantee.
30 What?
Bill,
We've been going back and forth with Money for Nothin' on the 3 word thread. Funny story about that song...
The wife and I were on a trike ride going out to eat one night. Of course I know every word to that song, as it was always a favorite. It came on the radio, and I sang along. This was the extended version that had the 'That little faggot' verse. In these days of political correctness it surprised me that the radio station played it. The wife had never heard it before.
You know, I hardly ever use the radio in the trike. Didn't use much on the Roadglide either. Do you still have the stock exhaust on yours?