So what does everyone do away from work?

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  1. Marksteven

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    My other interest/ hobby has been owning German Shepherds. This is my current 4 year old house destroyer :biggrin_25523:


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    LOL- Mark, that dog looks ready to bounce on you. She(?) must miss you when you leave in the truck. I've seen that look before- put the camera away and lets play!
     
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    Yea, he's crated when i leave for work till i get home, out of all he's the first trouble maker to live with me :biggrin_2559:
     
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    I've had rough collies for 30 years. My current boy is so full of piss and vinegar that I sometimes wonder about him. I'm over 6ft tall and this guy clears my shoulder and snatches my hat off when I first come home from a trip. He wont leave me alone until we have some roughhousing or go for a walk to the park.
    My old neighbor bred Shepherds for many years. Beautiful dogs and so protective. he quit breeding because he sold a pup to a couple and found out the guy was using it in a compound for a guard dog. Broke his heart to see one of his dogs untrained and unloved.
     
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    I fix on my car, piece by piece.

    {A man is only as good as his word.}
     
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    I like to make moonshine, hunt gater's and shoot weapons that make most people shudder.
     
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    Very nice,been an H-D rider almost 30 years now myself,my 2000 E-Glide has 172,000 one owner miles on the clock.

    Speaking of shooting,I have acerage in the mountains and shoot off the back deck at home,just bought this beauty a couple weeks ago brand new in the box from original owner,never even been loaded before I got it.
    Smith & Wesson 1911 PD .45 acp.
    Lightweight scandium alloy (28oz) full size frame,4.25" barrel.
    Shoots real nice!
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    Almost forgot, I build these also.

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    Speaking of weapons I want to get a pocket pistol or something that is easy to conceal with all that's going on today's world.

    I was looking at a Ruger LCP .380 but I'm unsure of it's ability to do the job.

    Then I was looking at some small 9mm's that I think would be a better choice.

    Any idea's? I prefer the smaller .380 but I don't want a bee stinger.
     
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