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Sure wisht' I lived in Montana......
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Is it wrong that every time I read "noobs" my mind rhymes it with "boobs"? Sorry ladies.
-E-
Is it wrong that every time I read "noobs" my mind rhymes it with "boobs"? Sorry ladies.
-E-
If a gun store is getting tired of noobs, then they have identified themselves as having an affliction known as Stoopid Ownership.
Show Us Your Newbies!
There are a lot of bad businesses out there, just like there are a lot of bad customers. Recognizing them early can save both parties a lot of grief.
Beads are earned. You know this.
Beads are earned. You know this.
You know how you know this...And how do I know that???
You know how you know this...
Being a long-time resident and having survived my fair share of Boat Race Weekend memory-washes, I can attest to the aforementioned behavior on the part of young, nubile females...Actually beads are not required elsewhere. A buddy of mine owned a video production facility. When the boat races were held during the summer in Tri-Cities, he would take one of the large cameras to that event.... many gals needed little or no encouragement... beer powered I suppose.
I sense a new activity I must put on my list of summer distractions...Like floating the Deschutes, I would imagine.
remember your first range trip?Wait until the noobs do their first range trip, that is what scares me.
Being a long-time resident and having survived my fair share of Boat Race Weekend memory-washes, I can attest to the aforementioned behavior on the part of young, nubile females...
In my experience with small business, the "small" doesn't necessary refer to just the gross income. It quite often refers to what's between the owner's ears.Having worked at a gun counter , I have had many a "noob" question tossed my way.
It can get old , and tiring , but....
It is important to answer the noob questions honestly , along with a understanding
that ignorance. , if left unlearned , can be dangerous.
When behind the gun counter I much preferred the "noob" who asked questions , to the customer who so desperately wanted to show , usually loudly , everyone around , that he "knew" more than me.
Andy