Old enough to remember when as kids we used to take our shotguns to school to hunt doves afterwards and the principal would store them in the closet for us. Sometimes he would go with us.
Old enough to remember when we never locked our houses at night and we left our keys in the ignitions of our vehicles.
Old enough to remember when all the people stood when the National Anthem was played and had respect for this country, not just a few.
In other words, I was born in 1940.....older then air.
bard
Old enough to remember when as kids we used to take our shotguns to school to hunt doves afterwards and the principal would store them in the closet for us. Sometimes he would go with us.
Old enough to remember when we never locked our houses at night and we left our keys in the ignitions of our vehicles.
Old enough to remember when all the people stood when the National Anthem was played and had respect for this country, not just a few.
In other words, I was born in 1940.....older then air.
bard
Just passed 70 and still go shooting often. My brain feels 35. I picked uo a New Vaquero to add to all my other single action armies and plan on a lot more shooting.
I was in the Army in the late 60's, one year after high school and have been carrying sidearms(CCW) since my discharge in 1970.
Age is a number I refuse to accept...
Young enough to shoot IDPA pretty well, still having great sex,(she's 8yrs younger than me) ride my motorcycle to work almost everyday, etc, but only a few more years till retirement...woohoo. Been a union member 29 yrs. on the same place of employment 27 yrs.
Found out the other day from a Woman,that 35 aint old...could be worse U could find Ur older than U really are!
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