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USNGunner Offline
#1201 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
If it helps, I blew past my self imposed budget on a Shadow 2 about a month back. But I'm all for TW blowing money on new guns too


LOL. Had to look that one up.
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#1202 Posted:
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Well, original plan was an SP-01, but then I made a mistake and shot the upgraded version. After that I figured savings account may as well be shot too
teedubbya Offline
#1203 Posted:
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Funny. Thinking sp01 tactical then suppressor dunno.

Could cajunize my 75b too.

frankj1 Online
#1204 Posted:
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I keep clicking on "translate this page?" but it comes up the same.
teedubbya Offline
#1205 Posted:
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I translate it as idjits trying to foolishly spend money.
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#1206 Posted:
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Try not. Do or do not. There is no try
frankj1 Online
#1207 Posted:
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that I get
USNGunner Offline
#1208 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I keep clicking on "translate this page?" but it comes up the same.


LOL. Good one.

Numismaniac Offline
#1209 Posted:
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I'm just glad to hear that you are off all those meds!!!

I take so damn many, I will likely have my life shortened by Lord knows how long.
tonygraz Offline
#1210 Posted:
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A month of Eliquis is over $ 500 w/o insurance.
teedubbya Offline
#1211 Posted:
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Yea the eliquis.... perfect example of the rich getting richer in our he system.

I have insurance. When I picked it up last month I paid $60 and there was a note saying there was an internet coupon. I figured they had applied it.

I looked further. If you go to the eliquis website you can sign up for a program where they cover the copay. Thus next month I would have paid nothing. I should have paid nothing last month.

But if you have no insurance no coupon. I had the same experience with Epipens. Pisses me off.
teedubbya Offline
#1212 Posted:
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Imma no longer gonna have any morning meds once I taper off the metropolol

Evening meds will be two pills.
Whistlebritches Offline
#1213 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Imma no longer gonna have any morning meds once I taper off the metropolol

Evening meds will be two pills.



Good news......Wish I only took two pills
Speyside Offline
#1214 Posted:
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Great news TW. Happy for you man!
frankj1 Online
#1215 Posted:
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screw tw.
teedubbya Offline
#1216 Posted:
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That hawt baybee
frankj1 Online
#1217 Posted:
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not me again. someone else should.
teedubbya Offline
#1218 Posted:
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I agree baybee
teedubbya Offline
#1219 Posted:
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Drunk is drunk on only 4 beers.


One was 32 oz at 12%. The other three were 24 oz at 8%. Just want to be able to tell doc I only had 4 beers.

Plus how made pizza, pound cake and ice cream. My gas level is gonna be more deadly then saddens wmds.
USNGunner Offline
#1220 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Drunk is drunk on only 4 beers.


One was 32 oz at 12%. The other three were 24 oz at 8%. Just want to be able to tell doc I only had 4 beers.

Plus how made pizza, pound cake and ice cream. My gas level is gonna be more deadly then saddens wmds.


That kind of gas would sadden me for sure! Frying pan
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#1221 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
That kind of gas would sadden me for sure! Frying pan

excellent!

did you understand anything else from that indecipherable gibberish?
The Free World is counting on you.
frankj1 Online
#1222 Posted:
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maybe his phone is drunk?
izonfire Online
#1223 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Well, original plan was an SP-01, but then I made a mistake and shot the upgraded version. After that I figured savings account may as well be shot too

Go for it.
If you don’t, it will always be clawin at your noggin.
Well worth it, just for the peace of mind...
izonfire Online
#1224 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
A month of Eliquis is over $ 500 w/o insurance.

Ahhhh, the legal drug dealers.
Ain’t the system grand?
izonfire Online
#1225 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Drunk is drunk on only 4 beers.


One was 32 oz at 12%. The other three were 24 oz at 8%. Just want to be able to tell doc I only had 4 beers.

Plus how made pizza, pound cake and ice cream. My gas level is gonna be more deadly then saddens wmds.

Glad to see you’re on a healthy diet
izonfire Online
#1226 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
That kind of gas would sadden me for sure! Frying pan

If only there was a way to harness the energy of TW’s a$$hole and feed it into the grid...
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#1227 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Ahhhh, the legal drug dealers.
Ain’t the system grand?


I love when the Eliquis rep comes by peddling his wares.

Always brings the best food. If in the morning, it's usually all the things from Cracker Barrel. Lunch has been pizza or Italian beef.

But yeah, chits expensive

Edit: the Xarelto rep brings the good food. The Eliquis rep just brings coupons for us to give to patients.
tonygraz Offline
#1228 Posted:
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Winter storm warning for our county. Weather guy on TV says around 2 PM it should start snowing. Still 5+" predicted.
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#1229 Posted:
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Why do they call it 'pound cake'..?? Think
teedubbya Offline
#1230 Posted:
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I pounded it down.

Farted all night. Wife left the room lol. Louie dog didn’t seem to mind though.
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#1231 Posted:
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Haven't verified accuracy, but the story I heard was originally the recipe called for a pound of sugar, pound of butter, pound of flour, etc.
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#1232 Posted:
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I liked the tw version better. Seemed more intimate. Sobs is more distanced, clinical, analytical.

Cake is a thing of passion. Needs to pull your heartstrings. Tdub's rendering brought me to my gotdamn knees. You're my boy blue!
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#1233 Posted:
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Driving freedom, missed gun show last week = road trip. Just me. Gun show in Topeka. Taking a growler for the free state brewery. Good times will be had by all. I’m going alone so that means me.
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#1234 Posted:
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Enjoy and safe travels
Whistlebritches Offline
#1235 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Driving freedom, missed gun show last week = road trip. Just me. Gun show in Topeka. Taking a growler for the free state brewery. Good times will be had by all. I’m going alone so that means me.



Glad you're starting to get around...…….sounds like a TW blast
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#1236 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
maybe his phone is drunk?




Pretty sure it was him, LMAO!

The drunk posts around here are some of the best! Autocorrect can be dangerous at times, hehe
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#1237 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Driving freedom, missed gun show last week = road trip. Just me. Gun show in Topeka. Taking a growler for the free state brewery. Good times will be had by all. I’m going alone so that means me.




Just be safe, Brother!

HELL, you're in much better shape than me! Like Ron said, I wish I was down to just a coupe of pills a day!!!! My list is around 10+ drugs long, but then, that beats the alternative, at least I'm still above ground.
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#1238 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
I love when the Eliquis rep comes by peddling his wares.

Always brings the best food. If in the morning, it's usually all the things from Cracker Barrel. Lunch has been pizza or Italian beef.

But yeah, chits expensive

Edit: the Xarelto rep brings the good food. The Eliquis rep just brings coupons for us to give to patients.




EXACTLY!!! You see it first hand, I'm glad my regular DR. is pretty good about trying to help, such is life!

My MIL is 94 years old and has been fighting Crohn's disease for 20-30 years. She's on Pentasa, 4 in the AM, 4 in the PM, her monthly bill would be around $1200/month, thank goodness for those "low cost/free" programs, but they always require some serious amount of hassle and paperwork, generally every year.

I won't EVEN get into my prescription situation, and now BC/BS of TN has passed us off on Express Scripts, talk about some cons!!!! Thank the Lord, her company has a non-profit corporate Pharmacy in Nashville, or I don't know what I would do about my situation.
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#1239 Posted:
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Numismaniac wrote:


I won't EVEN get into my prescription situation, and now BC/BS of TN has passed us off on Express Scripts, talk about some cons!!!! Thank the Lord, her company has a non-profit corporate Pharmacy in Nashville, or I don't know what I would do about my situation.



My wife has BC/BS of Texas through her work.These bastids have a new gimmick maybe others are experiencing.When you get a script they offer only name brand pharmaceuticals.Say 90 days is $200 but before filling the script they are requiring the pharmacy to contact you and explain that BC/BS will only pay for the name brand but if you wish you can buy a generic for say $60.Of course BC/BS is out squat if you go this route.Not to mention BC/BS owes our local hospital roughly $10 mil in unpaid claims.Lawsuit has been going on for a year or so.Hoping the County changes med insurance this fall...….I know a lot of the employees along with my wife are lobbying for a change.
Numismaniac Offline
#1240 Posted:
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Brother, trust me, BC/BS has FAR TOO Much lobbying power in EVERY State where they operate!
tonygraz Offline
#1241 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
I pooped a thick paste around 10 am


Is that code for joining the birther movement ?
Whistlebritches Offline
#1242 Posted:
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Numismaniac wrote:
Brother, trust me, BC/BS has FAR TOO Much lobbying power in EVERY State where they operate!



True...….they're catching pure hell here in Texas.I can see lots of employers looking elsewhere in the future...…...not to mention the hospitals that have kicked them out down here.
USNGunner Offline
#1243 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
True...….they're catching pure hell here in Texas.I can see lots of employers looking elsewhere in the future...…...not to mention the hospitals that have kicked them out down here.


Yeah, those folks are bad news. d'oh!
izonfire Online
#1244 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Cake is a thing of passion. Needs to pull your heartstrings

Methinks you enjoy cake a bit too much...
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#1245 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Methinks you enjoy cake a bit too much...



I feel the same way about pie
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#1246 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I feel the same way about pie


And coffee. When I was stationed in Long Beach, one of the FC's was a private pilot. We would fly out to this little airport at least once a week to get pie and coffee. That lady made the best damn pies I've ever had. A damned fine pot of coffee to boot. And we weren't the only ones doing it either. She had a following. ThumpUp
teedubbya Offline
#1247 Posted:
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I like cake by the ocean.
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#1248 Posted:
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USNGunner wrote:
And coffee. When I was stationed in Long Beach, one of the FC's was a private pilot. We would fly out to this little airport at least once a week to get pie and coffee. That lady made the best damn pies I've ever had. A damned fine pot of coffee to boot. And we weren't the only ones doing it either. She had a following. ThumpUp



When I was in Coronado we used to take a road trip out to Julian Cali for pie and coffee ………..then we'd head out to BFE shooting.Best **** ing pie I ever had.We used to camp out in that area,breakfast was always in town at the pie shop
tonygraz Offline
#1249 Posted:
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Did they call you pie eye?
teedubbya Offline
#1250 Posted:
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Nope. He’s called ol brown eye.
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