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I saw in one local report that they were all using .45s...but you know how educated the local media is.
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You don't think putting 43 shots in a guy threatening no one but himself is a bit excessive?
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H&B = hookers & blow
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I'm game...dinner would be better as I'm limited to roughly an hour for lunch.
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The Colony is starting now...
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Man, that sucks! Congrats on the promotion, but I hate to see yo moving.
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Demos Banning Guns - My Correspondence with owner
BrandonTN replied to HoustonGrey's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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OK, you may continue discussing revolvers.
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They must have raised their prices b/c iPhone data is now a required $30 and texting is $20 + the actual "minutes" plan. Sorry for not being more clear. I think the cheapest "everything plan" from Sprint is $69 now, so if I was starting fresh, I may consider an extra $20/month for the iPhone. But the plan I am locked in on now, I just personally can't see it being worth the additional monthly cost.
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You must be on an old plan or some type of employee plan like I am. I just went to AT&Ts site and set up an iPhone that totalled $90/month for service. That is unlimited texting (included in my SERO), data plan (unlimited included in my SERO) and 450 minutes (I get 500 w/ SERO). That doesn't look like it includes any type of protection insurance either. To me, an extra $60.month would not be worth it...that is $1440 more over the life of a 2 year contract. Yes, the iPhone looks sweet, but not that sweet, IMO.
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Yea, but the initial phone cost aside, how much a month is it for unlimited texting and data for an iphone?
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I pay $27/month for Sprint SERO unlimited everything service...so, no, I will never give that up for an iPhone. However, if I was already with AT&T and wanted to drop that much money a month for a phone, then I would consider it. Right now my Palm Treo does everything I need it to do.
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Downtown Wilmington is pretty cool as well...there is a boardwalk that goes along the Cape Fear River (lots of One Tree Hill is filmed there) and some great restaurants along the way. When I am there, I usually focus on beach activities and never really mix with the UNCW crowd. If you like burritos - Flaming Amy's Burrito Barn on Oleander (pretty close to UNCW). Best hot dogs - Trolley Stop @ Wrightsville Beach. Not sure how much free time you will have, but Southport is a cool little city (try Provision Company for a great lunch on the water). There are also some other good beach communities close by - Topsail, Carolina Beach, etc. They all seem to have their own style, if that makes sense. There is a good seafood restaurant on Wrightsville Beach called Oceanic, where you can eat out on the pier. If you want to get some exercise (and watch some hotties run by in tight shirts), the paved loop around the center of Wrightsville is a good time. I think it is 2 miles or so... Causeway Cafe @ Wrightsville serves up a great breakfast, but be prepared to wait on the weekends. Johnny Mercer pier at Wrightsville allows fishing and is accessible. It used to be free, but I think you have to pay a couple bucks for access (a hurricane destroyed the old wooden pier and this new one is a pretty impressive concrete structure). Oh yea, Redix is a can't miss store on Wrightsville. They have everything from shirts to souveniers to clothes to tackle and food. It's a staple for the town. Hopefully that gives you a few ideas, sorry it is so scattered and focused on Wrightsville...I'll see what else I can come up with more centered around Wilmington.
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I've already earned multiple nights at Hilton hotels by purchasing $1 coins through the US Mint (free shipping and they take CCs), depositing them in my bank account and transferring that money to my Hilton Amex to pay off my initial purchase. Rinse and repeat... So, yes, credit cards can also help you make money or get free rooms/perks.
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Wal-Mart @ Nolensville Rd. and Old Hickory still had tons of Federal 9mm left tonight. Also Remington 250 rd. bulk packs of .40 and .45. Cool Springs also had Federal 9mm, but it was limit 1 box...I wish they would change that.
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That picture is actually of Wrightsville Beach...a few miles from Wilmington. Let me know if you have any specific questions...my parents have a house there and I've been going there for 25 years. There is a great bar on the ICW (Intercoastal Waterway) right before the drawbridge headed to Wrightsville, called Dockside. Also, many more cool places in downtown Wilmington.
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There is a Dreamland in h-ville now...haven't been though, but I've heard its good!
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Discussion on posted restaurants
BrandonTN replied to Fallguy's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Yea, I ate there today (unarmed), mainly due to the party I was with. However, I have sent the manager a lengthy e-mail and detailing my roughly $5000/year in spending there between me and co-workers. I am awaiting a response. -
Yea, they had a NC BBQ highway tour in this month's issue...good stuff!
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Discussion on posted restaurants
BrandonTN replied to Fallguy's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I swear that is the first time I have seen it at this location... -
What he said! ...also Martin's in Nolensville. However, nothing compares to the BBQ from my home state of NC. Check out the forums at www.roadfood.com for good restaurant suggestions all over the place. Also some good stuff here... http://gardenandgun.com/article/100-southern-foods
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Discussion on posted restaurants
BrandonTN replied to Fallguy's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I'm still fuzzy on the legal posting...I assume it has to be like the normal postings referencing certain statutes. For example, would this posting hold any validity?