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    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganMilitia View Post
    Unfortunately, while these are all known suppressants, there is no reliable cure.

    Other known suppressants include but are not limited to:
    Wife
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    Cars
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    Good luck my friend... good luck.

    you forgot to add kiddos. The effect is logarithmic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rampart Runner View Post
    you forgot to add kiddos. The effect is logarithmic...

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    Yup that one will suck you dry
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    Ok, please forgive my ignorance, but what does BRD stand for? I get what it means, just can't figure out what it stands for.

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    Black Rifle Disease???

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    Yeah Mtn Man, that's what I took it to mean too.
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    Kids do put a stop on the purchasing power for a while.

    I can't wait until my kiddo is old enough to be an excuse for my habit. First, he'll need a .22 and 17 hmr. Then he'll graduate to a .223 and 20 ga. By the time he's in high school I'll... um... I mean HE will have another .308 and 12 ga. If we have a girl next it just means I'll have to get one of everything in pink too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSChameleon View Post
    Kids do put a stop on the purchasing power for a while.

    I can't wait until my kiddo is old enough to be an excuse for my habit. First, he'll need a .22 and 17 hmr. Then he'll graduate to a .223 and 20 ga. By the time he's in high school I'll... um... I mean HE will have another .308 and 12 ga. If we have a girl next it just means I'll have to get one of everything in pink too.
    I have 3 rember they all need thier own, sharing is bad...
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    oh and if you are feeling bad about to many black rifles remember they make them in other colors
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    Ah yes. I too suffer from BRD. Actually, I don't suffer from it. I must just be a carrier. Its my wife who develops the elevated blood pressure, labored breathing, and screechiness. I embrace BRD fully and unconditionally...

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    I have a daughter and a son (one each).

    My dad bought them 1 .22 bolt for them to share when they were younger. This was during a LONG period when I didn't buy any guns. Now they are older and for their birthdays this year I bought them hte handgun of their choice. For my daughter's 20th bday it was a Springfield XD-9 (still trying to find spare mags for that). For my sone 17th bday (yeah, I know - he's too young to own a handgun, so officially it's my gun, but...) I got him a Rock Island Armory 1911-A1 Tactical (yeah, Rock Island...he can buy his own Kimber!).

    Of course, my wife liked my daughters XD-9 so much that she had me get one for her too. THEN, she tells me that I can't buy any more guns "for a while" - which has extended to NOW.

    Geesh! Wives and kids. They sure put a crimp on having fun!
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