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Mother wants debt inherited from dead son's loans forgiven.
maroonandwhite replied to maroonandwhite's topic in General Chat
[quote name='RobertNashville' timestamp='1354303460' post='852957'] If she really doesn't have the money (rather than just not being willing to do what's necessary to pay the loan) then it's almost a moot issue anyway. All this lender(s) can do is sue and assuming they win they can then seek to place a lien on property (if there is any) and/or try to take wages but in most states, the amount of wages that can be attached is fairly small...plus there are slow-pay motions, etc. that, given the woman's age, seems to me to make it at best problematic for the lender to ever collect much. [/quote] Good points. off topic but I just noticed your "name" under you username and it made me chuckle. -
Well I'll chip in $10 if you guys want to go in together to buy one just to say we shot it. haha.
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Mother wants debt inherited from dead son's loans forgiven.
maroonandwhite replied to maroonandwhite's topic in General Chat
The detail that stuck out to me was how quick the federal loans were forgiven. Wonder who is making up that money? And +1 on the dangers of cosigning. -
Just saw this on Yahoo and was wondering your opinions on this. [url="http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/mom-wants-dead-sons-loans-forgiven-110019277--abc-news-savings-and-investment.html"]http://gma.yahoo.com...investment.html[/url] Just my personal opinion but if she co-signed on the loans then she is responsible for them. Isn't this the type of stuff life insurance would cover? Also don't take me for cold hearted person. I sympathize for her son's death and don't think it would be wrong for the private lender to bend a little in some ways, but totally forgiving the loan is a bit much IMO.
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I would rather just have two nice guns. Cool concept though. I think I remember seeing something about this a while back.
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PF9 extractor spring in Memphis area?
maroonandwhite replied to maroonandwhite's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Thanks. I'll just have to wait. Maybe I'll get lucky and get it today. -
NYPD officer gives barefooted homeless man new boots
maroonandwhite replied to NRA's topic in General Chat
I saw this earlier. Nice guy! In LA at that! haha -
PF9 extractor spring in Memphis area?
maroonandwhite replied to maroonandwhite's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Or if anyone can point me somewhere that might have this in stock that would be cool as well. I know it's a shot in the dark though. -
How you carry with YOUNG children around.
maroonandwhite replied to MississippiBoy's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
[quote name='10-Ring' timestamp='1354203005' post='852412'] I have a 3 year old, my wife and I are simply raising her into the "gun culture." At 3 she knows what a gun is and not to touch it. That does not mean that we leave guns lying around. My wife usually checks her gun when she gets home. That means either on top of the refrigerator, dresser, on or in the safe, just depends on what we are doing. I will usually carry on myself and check my gun if I'm playing with my daughter. Seems that it does make it a little harder to conceal in public while picking her up and whatnot so I'm always conscious of that. My best advice is to talk to your kids about guns even if you think they aren't big enough to understand what you are saying. We've tested out daughter by leaving an unloaded gun on the kitchen table. She immediately came and got us to tell us there was a gun. If you shield your kids from guns completely and they come across one they will not know not to touch it. [/quote] That's a pretty good idea about testing them. Of course I am sure you made sure there was no ammo around anywhere. I look forward to shooting with my kids when we have some. -
PF9 extractor spring in Memphis area?
maroonandwhite posted a topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Found one. -
I purchase one a few weeks ago for my Pf9. I ended up cutting the big wing off of it intended for pocket carry since I already have a pocket holster for it. I haven't used it alot but the times I did it carried just fine. I could imagine it being a little uncomfortable with a revolver but who knows. With the leather being thinner it might not shield your body as well from the cylinder of the gun. You may not even notice this though. To address your questions: The clip is very solid and is actually hard to get off of the belt so I wouldn't worry about it failing. With a proper gun belt it seems very solid and stays in place. I am used to kydex type retention so it is definately a step down in that area. It has held the weapon in fine so far but I could see it stretching after some use. I wouldn't do cartwheels with it on but it will hold the gun in normal situations. I think they are worth the money.
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[quote name='Daniel' timestamp='1354138127' post='852074'] sadface [/quote] I just gave ya one more haha.
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[quote name='monkeylizard' timestamp='1354130210' post='852019'] If you post up much in the classifieds it will probably increase your profile views. I always check a seller/buyer's profile to see how long they have been a member. I suspect others do the same. I generally trt to avoid being a lead story on the 6:00 news. [/quote] Didn't think of this. Probably where most of the views come from in my opinion too.
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Just logged out and I can still see your profile so yes guests can.
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I have quite a few views and only have about 200 more posts than you. We must be interesting folks! I wouldn't worry too much about it. I check profiles sometimes when someone makes an interesting post. I would wager when someone tries to look up a past post by you it adds to the view count.
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The only thing I can figure is bigfoot has some type of predator like optic camoflauge. He lets you get just close enough to take pictures. Rather than "messin' with saquatch" it's "messin' with the humans".
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Do they make holsters that small? Better pain the tip orange or you will wind up on the 10 oclock news.
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Makes you think doesn't it......... (Cue X-Files jingle)
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I was deathly afraid of "La Chupacabra" when I was little. My best friend's mother was Mexican and he always told me these stories about seeing it every summer when they would visit Mexico. I find it funny how folks believe that "monsters" like this just turn up one day. I may be totally wrong with this assumption but haven't we pretty much explored all of the dry land on the earth? Bigfoot, Yeti's, Chupacabra's all would have turned up by now.
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Kill it with fire!!!!
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[quote name='monkeylizard' timestamp='1354033557' post='851341'] Daryl Dixon: Chuck Norris of the Zombie Apocalypse. [/quote] Pretty sure you just got Daryl killed. Chuck Norris has no equal.
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[quote name='McAllyn' timestamp='1354031927' post='851326'] I don't really believe in the supernatural, but I'd test her "otherworldliness" rather quickly. If she wasn't a ghost, she'd be one later that day. Mac EDIT: That sounds terribly Rambo, but I have a bad heart, and don't react well to situations like this. [/quote]My heart is perfectly normal as far as I know and I'd probably crap my pants if somebody pulled this on me. I'm one of those guys that hit the scarecrow on the porch when trick or treating when I was younger. Just a reflex to being scared.
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[quote name='Shug' timestamp='1354029118' post='851294'] How do they explain it when some poor sole dies from a heart attack............ But it was pretty funny [/quote] Or a knife to the head.... That was funny as all get out but I would have absolutely lost my cool. Using a little girl was probably not the best idea. I didn't watch the whole thing but I hope they at least did it on all women.
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Looking at the Glock 23. Like / Dislikes please?
maroonandwhite replied to Newman's topic in Handguns
I own one. I originally carried a 19 but traded it for a 23. I can't tell much difference in the recoil and appreciate the bigger caliber. You can't really go wrong with a glock. I owned a 27 before but found the grip was a little small to handle the recoil. I'd go for it.