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  1. Rituals can be good. I am reminded of a post some time back of a guy checking all his gear going off to a rodeo. He was driving away and noticed his horse following him along the fence line as he was driving out
  2. Go to Ironmind.com and buy the set of bands for finger exercises They exercise the extensors in the forearm and cured my tennis elbow. I used them daily while driving or just sitting. The relief was amazing
  3. Gone too soon. RIP Ian You will be missed on the range. Obituary from local paper NEW BEDFORD MA — Ian S. DeMello, age 45, passed away at home on Monday, December 10, 2018. He was the loving son of David and Denne (Burns) DeMello. Born in New Bedford, Ian was a graduate of Dartmouth High School, class of 1991 and later attended Bristol Community College where he was taking courses in Business Management. He was co-owner of NBC Distributers, working side by side with his father for the last 27 years. Ian loved his family dearly; he was an avid fisherman and received many Ice Fishing State pins over the years. He also was a Competition Master Class Open shooter and a member of the United States Practical Shooters Association (USPSA). In addition to his loving parents, he is survived by his loving sister, Kristine Rogers and her son, Clayton Rogers both of S. Dartmouth; and many, many, many friends. He was the grandson of the late James “Lenny” and Elizabeth Burns and Dr. Joseph and Anna DeMello. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, December 18, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., in St. Mary’s Church, 783 Dartmouth Street, South Dartmouth, MA 02748, followed by his burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Rte. 6, New Bedford, MA 02740. Relatives and friends are invited. Visitation will be held Monday, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., in Waring-Sullinan Home at Dartmouth, 230 Russells Mills Rd., South Dartmouth, MA 02748.
  4. If you want to swap your Winchester for my Starline, send a PM. I only load 38spl for snub nose practice so brass makes no difference
  5. I had to download your pic to my computer then when replying i chose Drag files here to attach And the chamfer job is top notch and I have seen a lot of them
  6. I have not been around much although I am still here. In the last couple years it seems to be one thing after another. Hand surgeries (plural) Ankle fusion, back surgery, and now the latest is stress fracture in left shin. Repaired that in October. Next will be right total knee replacement. With all this, I still hope to eventually be able to shoot at least steel challenge even if as a very slow shooter. so as Arnold said "I'll be back" Wishing all a healthy new year. My latest hardware addition
  7. Little input, many people live in Southern NH, drive 10 minutes or so to a commuter rail and train into Boston. Worth looking into
  8. Brodi wasn't there but his paw would cover Mason's pudgy little hand. I was at my son's watching Mason and we were just sitting when he put his hand on mine and just left it there while we were watching some children's programming. Couldn't find Three Gun Nation When Mason and Brodi get together it is all play not sitting.
  9. Thanks Eddie, already ordered the print to frame and give him for his first birthday on the 31st. Great minds think alike
  10. I also take Credit Cards Square has worked but that 3% hit needs to be passed on
  11. I accept PayPal in my business to make sure I get paid from people I do not know. Allows them to use credit cards. I figure in the percentage hit on the final invoice so I lose anly minimally. Y have accepted up to a couple thousand dollars with no problems. One thing you have to be very careful of is fake emails claiming your account is frozen or advising you to change passwords. I get those emails a couple times a month and they are always fake. I report them to PayPal every time. I also leave a minimal balance if any and transfer immediately into an attached account.
  12. Jim has done grips for me. Excellent work. Look at the Diver Grip. He can coat your grips
  13. Hard to tell Eddie. I can't understand either of them
  14. The boys are growing and getting along well.
  15. I use J & J plastic boxes for mags. Different color for different mags. Make sure you make the minimum for free shipping or the shipping will kill you. http://jandjproducts.com/proddetail.php?prod=45-BX
  16. That's great. I can't wait to teach my grandson but I have a bit of a wait. He is only 9mos old
  17. First ride in the truck and he is happy to be there. Meet Brodi.
  18. Unfortunately, I have had to share this all too often. " My Brother Although I never met him, I knew him. He was idealistic and believed he could make a difference. He was immensely proud of the uniform and the badge and what they represent. He felt privileged to be of service to his department, his community and to his country. He was a cop. Although I never met him, I knew him. He was friendly, courteous, and polite, yet firm. He laughed and joked, but was serious when necessary. He was competent, trained, and professional. He was a cop. Although I never met him, I knew him. He had a strong sense of right and wrong and became frustrated when true justice became sidetracked. He felt the sharp criticism that goes with the job, but he never wavered. He stood by and for his fellow officers. He was a cop. Although I never met him, I knew him. He longed for his family during the long hours. He worried about them during his shifts and the lonely weekends, holidays and midnights when they were apart. He felt guilty about the lost time, but knew his calling and prayed they would understand. He was a cop. Although I never met him, I knew him. He was a good son, a loving husband, and a devoted father. He was dedicated to the profession and cared about the people he served. He wanted to do the best job that he could and strive to be the best he could be. He was a good citizen and a good neighbor. He was a cop. Yes, I did know him. He was a cop, he was my brother. - Author Unknown "
  19. Those of us with April birth dates need to stick together. Hoping the day was great for you and you have many more.
  20. Hey Joe, I have a boyfriend for Norah. He got dressed to impress He is only a few months older.
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