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  1. Happy Birthday Carina! :cheers:

    It must be difficult to get birthday wishes in the middle of the holiday season...especially the day after Christmas...what a rip-off!

    And Happy Birthday wishes to all of the other birthday boys and girls in the Benosverse! :cheers:

  2. most of the day spa's have 1/2 day / full day packages , for things like massage, facial pedicure -mud pack, kind of stuff. = just get a certificate and let her decide what she wants, You don't want to buy her a facial and have her ask "Why Whats wrong with my Face"!?

    Any way one of my lady Clients guided me to this and it is a home run in the gift department.

    Jamie...that's an awesome idea!

    Here in New Mexico at the Hot Springs Baths they offer a massage afterwards... :P

  3. Happy Thanksgiving to my favorite family! I am truely blessed to have many of you as my friends and wish you all well on this great day. Please be safe in your travels and God Bless you all. Now, back to the kitchen.

    You covered all the bases with that comment! Agree+11111111

  4. :wacko:Lost/Misplaced: a pair of tan 30rd P-mags and Firebird coupler, last used on Stage 10, our last stage on Saturday. They haven't appeared in unpacking and reorganizing now that I'm home. Weren't at Stats when I checked during lunch Sunday.
    Tom, There was a pair like you describe left on stage 1 after we were done with our reshoot. Ken or Nancy may have picked them up...Good Luck Craig

    Last I saw them the Lamberts were trying to find the owner. They are in transit to their casa at the moment, you might try them later tomorrow afternoon after they get there.

    We shoot at the same clubs locally, so no problem hooking up. Thanks, Ken and Craig. Looking forward to the next outing!

    Hey Tom..we are dissecting the inventory nightmare now. We were delayed in getting home because of the truck breaking down in AZ and driving through the snow storm. We carried 4 sets of gear back with us and the sorting process is easier said than done.

    I thought it was on stage 1 after the reshoot that I found a double p-mag...Jim said he thought it was after stage 11 on Sunday morning that he saw one was left on the table. It's all just a blur at this moment in time...

    I'll let you know when I get to the bottom of the pile what I find. :blink:

    Hey Tom...your double P-Mag turned up in Randy's pile of gear...after talking to him on the phone we figured out it is the one he picked up stage 11...

    We'll bring it to the match Saturday :D

  5. Jim, you forgot to mention Dustin had suffered a DQ, still spent an extra day with the squad taping and setting, swallowed the DQ like a gentleman, and still broke out the ammo and saved our butts....

    Dusti, you're a stud.... :bow: :bow:

    Craig, Jim didn't forget...he was trying to avoid the topic in a public forum. But, now that you've mentioned it...

    I want say that if I ever get a DQ I hope my reaction and subsequent behavior/attitude is as high class as Dusty's was.

    He maintained a completely respectable demeanor. I was proud to have him on our squad and even happier to have him as a friend.

    Many of us felt the DQ was unwarranted but the RO made the call so we respected it and went on.

    Dusty...you da man! :bow:

  6. :wacko:Lost/Misplaced: a pair of tan 30rd P-mags and Firebird coupler, last used on Stage 10, our last stage on Saturday. They haven't appeared in unpacking and reorganizing now that I'm home. Weren't at Stats when I checked during lunch Sunday.
    Tom, There was a pair like you describe left on stage 1 after we were done with our reshoot. Ken or Nancy may have picked them up...Good Luck Craig

    Last I saw them the Lamberts were trying to find the owner. They are in transit to their casa at the moment, you might try them later tomorrow afternoon after they get there.

    We shoot at the same clubs locally, so no problem hooking up. Thanks, Ken and Craig. Looking forward to the next outing!

    Hey Tom..we are dissecting the inventory nightmare now. We were delayed in getting home because of the truck breaking down in AZ and driving through the snow storm. We carried 4 sets of gear back with us and the sorting process is easier said than done.

    I thought it was on stage 1 after the reshoot that I found a double p-mag...Jim said he thought it was after stage 11 on Sunday morning that he saw one was left on the table. It's all just a blur at this moment in time...

    I'll let you know when I get to the bottom of the pile what I find. :blink:

  7. The desert southwest is exceptionally beautiful in many ways however, at this altitude we do not have any deciduous trees that produce the miserable leaves you are suffering with.

    The trees here are more like weeds in that they produce miserable pollen that allergy sufferers curse throughout the year.

    I miss the crispy brown leaves that have a distinct smell as you walk over them or rake and collect the lightweight piles of leftover foliage that BTW are a superior composting base for the ground.

    I would offer to trade you a pile of your suffering for a vile of mine... :rolleyes:

  8. For anyone planning on switching, if you don't have a dual core processor with 4 gb of ram, you will still be able to run it, but won't get full advantage. Also, consider your versions carefully. The 64 bit version is of very little use to most people as there is very little software that will take advantage of it and very few people need the extra memory it can address.

    The laptop I bought earlier this year is 64 bit Vista system that I struggled with for awhile over issues with 3rd party devices...HP printer, UPS label printer, Western Digital Passport Elite USB drive. When I called for technical support I was told that those devices were not supported on 64 bit and that all future computers would be 64 bit. There was no real solution to the problems I was having.

    It is an AMD dual processor with 4 GB of memory and it runs painfully slow. What is the possible if any advantage to a 64 bit system?

    Waaaaaa, I want my Windows XP back! :huh:

  9. When it rains it pours!

    We just got home today after being broke down for 4 days with a blown transfer case.

    I feel bad for you Merle...that power stroke is a beautiful truck.

    Hopefully it's just a sending unit or something simple. :(

  10. Several of the locals admitted there was some sort of vortex in Kingman that if anything was gonna break it would happen there.

    Well, happy to be home but it's winter here.

    Thanks for all the good wishes and watching over us during the ordeal. :)

  11. The arbitration process does in fact work!

    It may not be a perfect solution for ALL involved but for the shooters who shot the stage before the resetting of the Larue targets which prompted the arbitration...they have been given the option to reshoot the stage. :)

    Thanks to the arbitration committee for their efforts in the decision making process and thanks to the staff/admin for doing a great job.

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