Saved.One.by.Grace
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:BRAVO:Welcome! As if you had a choice coming here . . .
:BRAVO:Welcome! As if you had a choice coming here . . .
Would that be .45 LC ammo as your avatar?:first:
Thank you. I'm still finding my way around. I really hate jumping into a conversation that has 100+ replies without reading who said what before me. I also tend to put a lot of thought in my replies so I may seem a bit slower on returning comments.:thumb:
Welcome.
Thank you. I'm still finding my way around. I really hate jumping into a conversation that has 100+ replies without reading who said what before me. I also tend to put a lot of thought in my replies so I may seem a bit slower on returning comments.
God Bless.
Would that be .45 LC ammo as your avatar?
True 1873 Model Colts are a bit out of my price range. I have an itch for one because they fit my hand like they were made for it, or vice versa. But I will probably settle on a well made clone, someday. I do have a Colt, but it's a Commander 1911. Colt 1873s are very, very special.That would, in fact, be the Colt .45 ammo I shoot out of my 1873 Colt .45!
Hello and God bless.Hi, Saved One :wave2:
I am a Fundamentalist Christian, non-Denominational, and theologically essentially a Calvinist. I am happily married and politically conservative. We have no children but three dogs. More will come out as I reply or start posts.
Thank you.Welcome!
I cannot thank you enough for pointing me to this post. I've already run into three of these people. Another one of the names is the same as a person on a former forum I posted on. Thank you again.A warm welcome to the jungle.
I would suggest you go here first:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55479
I am a Fundamentalist Christian, non-Denominational, and theologically essentially a Calvinist. I am happily married and politically conservative. We have no children but three dogs. More will come out as I reply or start posts.
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More children or more dogs?
Well, we lost two children during pregnancy which was devastating on us both, but more so for my wife. So when it was clear we wouldn't try again, my wife got me a dog, a Shetland Sheepdog that we named Sam. I can't write about him now, I get too choked up and people will wonder what's wrong. I love dogs and they're all different in their little quirks and personalities. Anyway, we have three Pomeranians now, two females and one male. I told my wife I will never say no if you ask if we can get another dog so be sure when you ask. I'd love another Sheltie. We had Sam 14 years which just wasn't long enough.*
More children or more dogs?
Thank you. It's been fun so far.:chuckle:
And welcome to TOL SOBG