I resemble that remark, Bobby! I'm one of those nuts, I guess. I have a safe-full of milspec 7.62X51mm (.308) rifles that my daddy helped me pick up over the years. He was a "small arms design specialist" in the Corps, though, strangely enough, he never had a duty station at Quantico long enough for us to move there--except for TDY. Then again, maybe he did and Momma just didn't want to move us to Va.
Are you guys like me, in that you have half-dozen hobbies where you get fired up over one for about six months. The passion wanes, so you move onto something else for a while, so on and so forth. Eventually you're back where you started.
BTW, I have been SO remiss about writing to the list. I have a BIG presentation due Wednesday morning, but after that I'm going to tackle each list subject for the last three months--one-by-one. Get ready for some long, windy, opinionated and (probably) boring emails.
Take care, y'all
-Kyle
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From: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:57 am
Subject: Re: my hobby one correction
> Ken,
>
> I do not have a hobby per se. I have a smal collection of sculpted
> cowboys from a guy in Colorado Springs. I also collect some
> weapons; an 1865 Navy
> Colt, a functing Army Colt and several bayonets and Bowie Knives.
> For an old
> decrepid grandpa type, I sound like a gun nuts. I am not compared
> to some of the
> friends in Austin who have powerful military sniper .308's.
>
> Bobby
>
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