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I havent been real active lately use to be real active around here, but lifes been real busy lately, but its seemes like the forum has greatly slowed down hardly anyone is on anymore
I've been kinda busy too -- putting in all new copper plumbing in our new house. Gotta be done and inspected before the end of the month. Everything I touch has to be redone cuz codes have changed in the last 50 years or so. It would be easier if I didn't have a full time job too.. Of course, we missed the new $6500 federal tax credit by two weeks
Yea thats true i didnt even think about that, right now its muzzeloader here, im holding out for a big buck right now, my brother killed a 4 point on juvinile season and im holding out for the big one thats walking around here
Since I read everthing everyone posts in here almost every night, I think the forum is about at the same posting level as it was last year at this time.
Lots of the construction guys are trying to get everything wrapped up before the weather really goes downhill.
Hunting season is very close in a lot of places is also part of the reason.
I haven't been on here for the past three months, been busy with the whole Marine Corps boot camp thing, but I'm back for a while untill i go to MCT. It seems like a lot of the regulars from befor I left to go to boot camp aren't on here as much.
yea i know, i left out for a while and when i came back it seemed like there were just a few that i knew left on here, and a hole bunch of new people, so george hows the 6.9 idiT doing in the land yacht?
I've been busy with my own hunting not to mention trying to keep everyone else's firearms up-to-snuff so they can go hunting to.
The gun sales are down but there are still plenty of repairs/upgrades being done.
I would think that the automotive industry would be the same way but all of the repair/rebuild guys I know have been reletively slow. Not dead but slow.
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