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Originally Posted by Wes Mantooth
Darn right, unload that sumbitch and no anal "I have kids playing in the back yard, and quit shooting at my bird feeders!!!!" neighbors to harsh your buzz.
Space is just such an awesome thing, my goal in life is to literally get lost on my own property.
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I hear ya. After living at Lake Powell with 280 sq. miles of,
do what ever the fuck you want, it's hard to go back to 'community' living. I moved to the county so I could shoot in my back yard again, unfortunately I'm in a private development and the home owners association voted to disallow the discharge of firearms 3 months after I moved in. Fuckers. I guess my neighbor smokin' coyotes at 4 in the morning with his .50 cal muzzle loader was bothering someone. Bitches.
Missing my trigger time, I got into Pellet guns. No not BB guns. Pellet guns. I discovered a few things real quick. They can cost as much or more than firearms. Enthusiast hunt big game (Deer, hog, Buffalo) with big bore models. They are way more accurate than any fire arm I've ever owned. They are not what I remember shooting as a kid and my trigger technique is years ahead of what it was.
If I had Bill Gate's money: I'd buy Southern Utah, Invite all my friends to pick a couple square miles to plant a house. Then spend the rest of my life breaking off-road vehicles and doing my best to create a world shortage of lead with all my friends.
You're invited.
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Originally Posted by silent_jay
Another Canadian embarassment, Nickelback, why don't our good bands ever catch on like in the US, like The Tragically Hip or Big Sugar.
I've always been a fan of the silohome.
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I like the Tragically Hip.
I've looked at those silo's too. Back in the late 80's when I was graduating high school, you could get one for about 20K, bare. My friends and I had the idea to buy a couple and build homes into them. Nothing as elaborate as some I've seen, but the same idea. We went to a friends father for financing (owned 2 oil companies), he thought we were crazy. "No one would ever live in a hole in the ground boys. Even the caveman would rather live in a tent." Is what he told us. Now his oil companies are broke and they're getting 2.5 mil for holes in the ground.
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