I know what you mean. I did a Google search for a picture of a pice of gear that I wanted to show someone. Well, M4C came up and it was my picture that I posted about 9 years ago........
I know what you mean. I did a Google search for a picture of a pice of gear that I wanted to show someone. Well, M4C came up and it was my picture that I posted about 9 years ago........
In no way do I make any money from anyone related to the firearms industry.
"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
"Texas can make it without the United States, but the United States can't make it without Texas !", General Sam Houston
I just had another member paraphrase me, and I had to go back & read what I wrote 6mo ago, because I couldn't remember. It did, fortunately, click in my memory once I read my post. Late 40's suck, not looking forward to the consequences of the next few decades, if I'm that lucky.
I'm 54 and the other day I went out to my truck to get something and along the way I forgot what it was. I still cant figure out what i was going to get.
Last edited by Watrdawg; 02-15-18 at 09:17.
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Duck Tape can't fix stupid but it sure muffles the sound!
I guess the epitome of having been a part of the gun forums too long is that you do a Google search for something and find a thread from 10-15 years ago. You go to the thread not really paying much attention to who the author was, and about halfway through something seem strangely familiar about it. You look at the author and realize it was you under another screen name when your firearm interests were very different and you haven't even visited that forum for years.
There was an internet 15 years ago??? I didn't think it had been that long since Al Gore invented it.
I still had a pager 15 years ago...
"Literally EVERYTHING is in space, Morty." Grandpa Rick Sanchez
And you are not even accounting for posts done while drunk.
“Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”
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