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Title: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on November 25, 2021, 12:11:09 PM
Good Afternoon Everyone:

I'd just like to acknowledge today as a day we all traditionally give Thanks for everything we have. Our Food, our homes, our modes of transportation, our means of employment, etc. . . . . . . however, we must give thanks first and foremost for our spouses and children, our families, our friends, our health, and to our forefathers who managed to make the last frontier settlement on Earth hundreds of years ago one of the greatest, Our America.

These times are most difficult in so many ways. It is best for us to try and keep a bright outlook on the future. Our future. America’s future. With God’s Blessings, we can achieve this.

With sincere love, I wish you all. . . . . A Very Happy Thanksgiving in this year 2021.

Respectfully Yours,

Eric C. Rohrbaugh and Family


Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: backupr9 on November 26, 2021, 09:20:21 AM
Well said Eric.  My wife and I each suffered minor health disasters separately on Saturday.  Most of the week was spent in ER’s, doctor’s offices and labs.  In consequence our Thanksgiving dinner was a spinach salad with toasted almond slivers, raisins, bacon and cheese, a really tasty and filling meal for which we gave thanks.  Family and friends make us whole.  Those of us who’ve been around a while understand that no one is guaranteed another day….we needs must enjoy the day we have, and be thankful for it.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on November 26, 2021, 06:38:13 PM
Amen to to that Sir.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: wildmanwill on November 28, 2021, 06:59:07 PM
Eric, We do have a lot to be thankful for, but sometimes forget the simple things or take them for granted.  Thank you for the reminder.

Backupr9, I hope things are going better for you and your wife.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: backupr9 on November 29, 2021, 08:49:53 AM
Thank you both.  The wife is healing and moving around with a rolling walker.  I face multiple tests next week but remain confident that a good outcome is likely.  As we get older our horizons close in a bit, but life remains a wonderful gift. 

Eric, I shot ol’ 4700 last week.  What a joy to hold and shoot!
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on November 29, 2021, 05:13:56 PM
That ole' R4700 was a special R9 I made for a good friend of mine. I'm glad she has a good home. My friend John would be happy to know this.  Stay well, my friends. Good health is the most important thing we have to be aware of and achieve if at all possible.

ECR
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on November 29, 2021, 09:43:18 PM
I’m thankful for everything, not the least of which is getting to know many fine people on this site.
I wish a painless and solid recovery, to you, backupr9 and your wife!
At 62 and now having age-related troubles, I’m beginning to understand the wisdom of the words.
Best wishes, all!
Chris
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: backupr9 on November 30, 2021, 09:43:25 AM
Thanks Chris, but at 62 you are just middle-aged.  Wait until you are on the far side of 78.  At 60, I noted that things rattled a bit when I hit a bump.  At 70 they rattled a lot.  At 75, pieces started to drop off!   ;)
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: MikeInTexas on November 30, 2021, 09:55:11 AM
Thanks Chris, but at 62 you are just middle-aged.  Wait until you are on the far side of 78.  At 60, I noted that things rattled a bit when I hit a bump.  At 70 they rattled a lot.  At 75, pieces started to drop off!   ;)

Oh no, as someone whose age still starts with a 5, beginning to wonder what I've gotten myself into................... :D



Take care all,


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Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: tracker on November 30, 2021, 11:25:39 AM
The only thing that improves with age is behavior, but vertical and on the green side of the grass is a good thing.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 01, 2021, 01:00:51 AM
I love the sound of that, “middle-aged”.  :). Thank you.

I sure have not adapted well to the 60s.  Even if all goes smashingly, definitely a lot less years left than the ones I’ve already ran through.  It has had me… nervous.

Okay.  I’m done crying like a baby.  I WILL live better than I have lived before.  I’ll make one year better than twenty I’ve wasted in the past, worrying about…. take your pick, none of it ever amounted to a hill of beans!

If I reach that far side of 78, I’ll remember to take it in the good spirit, with gratitude and humor, like my friend has displayed.

Night


   
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: cargaritaville on December 01, 2021, 08:43:42 AM
My wife & I will be on the East Coast near you soon. If you need our help in any way, please let me know. My wife is an eldercare professional who loves to help people. Reach me anytime at 941.961.3550.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: backupr9 on December 01, 2021, 09:57:00 AM
Chris, well said!  Good advice once offered to me:  Be strong, live honorably and with dignity.  When you don’t think you can, hold on”.

Cargaritaville, your offer is generous and greatly appreciated.  For the moment we have everything in hand.  My younger son is a Delta Pilot who lives near Orlando and is available if needed.  Several tests loom this week and next.  Depending on results we will likely proceed with a DC cardioversion and perhaps a pacemaker if necessary.  My dad lived to 88.  He was a better man than I, but in this one thing I would like to at least match him! ;D
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: tracker on December 01, 2021, 12:41:37 PM
 Several weeks ago my wife went in for surgery of a basal-cell carcinoma on her lower right eyelid. It was scheduled for early morning but they discovered that she had a heart rate of 34, so the surgery was cancelled. We then went to a Cardiologist who confirmed the problem and by eight o'clock that evening she had a pacemaker. She had the basal-cell removed by Mohs surgery this morning and all is well, apparently.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: backupr9 on December 01, 2021, 03:24:26 PM
We can all gripe about the problems with medical care in the U.S., but it is a quantum leap better than most anywhere else, and miracles are performed every hour of every day somewhere in this great country.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on December 01, 2021, 05:13:23 PM
Several weeks ago my wife went in for surgery of a basal-cell carcinoma on her lower right eyelid. It was scheduled for early morning but they discovered that she had a heart rate of 34, so the surgery was cancelled. We then went to a Cardiologist who confirmed the problem and by eight o'clock that evening she had a pacemaker. She had the basal-cell removed by Mohs surgery this morning and all is well, apparently.

Good to hear Tracker.   God's prayers for her.

ecr
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on December 01, 2021, 05:15:11 PM
Thanks Chris, but at 62 you are just middle-aged.  Wait until you are on the far side of 78.  At 60, I noted that things rattled a bit when I hit a bump.  At 70 they rattled a lot.  At 75, pieces started to drop off!   ;)

Looks like it's time to pick up some Gorilla Tape for those pieces falling off!    ::)   LOL
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: ECR on December 01, 2021, 05:16:08 PM
We can all gripe about the problems with medical care in the U.S., but it is a quantum leap better than most anywhere else, and miracles are performed every hour of every day somewhere in this great country.

True there Sir!
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 05, 2021, 11:58:32 AM
Tracker,

It’s a blessing they found your wife’s need for the pacemaker and placed it so quickly! 
I hope that the eye surgery heals up quickly and she is not uncomfortable for too long.

Let’s all celebrate our entry into 2022.  I think the best way to do it is to thank the Lord for all of his blessings on us, and… buy a whole bunch of new guns!   :)
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: tracker on December 05, 2021, 02:38:23 PM
Thank you, Chris, for the kind words; the stitches are removed on Wednesday so things are on the mend. Yes, it was very fortuitous to find the coronary issue. She had no symptoms of a low heart rate previously. To confirm what John said about our extraordinary medical care in this country my wife checked into cardio central with her pacemaker via iPhone today.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 05, 2021, 09:14:15 PM
Good news then. 
Nobody likes a doctor messing around with their eyes.  It’ll be good when Wednesday is done.

On the “celebrating” side,  I have a cabin in the northwestern portion of PA.  It’s near Cook’s Forest.  I’ve ran into black bears several times over the years.  They aren’t aggressive, but they are intimidating.   One time this huge fella looked me and my mother over as he moved across the other side of the pond.  He obviously had somewhere to go and were not worth breaking his stride for.  Two years ago, one of my Italian Greyhounds went out of sight for a couple of minutes.  I went running up the path, toward our dump, to find her.  We have plenty of coyotes.  There was the dog, stopped dead in her tracks. Thank God she wasn’t one if my trusting, love-everything dogs! 3 cubs and 1 mother were working over the dump.  This greyhound was fawn in color, just like a small dear.  Suffice to say, after hearing stories all the time about bears killing fawns, it was a scary.  My NAA .22 offered little comfort.  I grabbed her up and we slowly backed away.
 
 I started carrying real protection from then on.  Glock 20 for awhile.  Then I bought a Sig Rattler in 300 Blackout, with a Sig suppressor.  I haven’t shot it yet, but with only a 5” barrel, I don’t feel adequately equipped.  Need a little more barrel to develop some velocity.

So… I’m hoping Desert Tech comes out with a new conversion kit for their MDRX, (a supposedly accurate bullpup),in SBR configuration.  I suppose Shot Show would be the unveiling.   They have an 11.5” barrel, 5.56, so it’s the next logical step.  It would be the perfect answer for me, because I want it to be so small, I can fling it over my shoulder and forget it’s there.  Trips to the pond are exploring, not about self-preservation.  Besides, with subsonic rounds, I might just find something to shoot at for fun.

And, Mike In Texas, I read about your recently revived revolver interest.  Don’t do it to us!  Last time Cargaritaville talked about the appeal of a Weatherby, look how much it ended up costing us.
Having said that, my Smith & Wesson PD340 was the hardest gun for me to sell.  What a beauty!

Now get out there and celebrate a little!  :). Chris
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: cargaritaville on December 05, 2021, 09:30:18 PM
We have an Italian Greyhound named Enzo.
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 05, 2021, 11:07:11 PM
I think I saw a picture of Enzo back in 2017.  Fabulous greyhound!
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: MikeInTexas on December 06, 2021, 09:44:56 AM
Ok Chris, I'll try and keep my newfound revolver fetish hidden from public view.

Don't worry about that .300 not having the stopping power.  Grab some supersonic rounds and at short ranges you should be good.  That can will knock down the sound pretty good on those.  Maybe a bit of a crack, but your ears should be fine, especially in an emergency.  Carry a second mag with your subs in case you see something you need to tag.


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Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 06, 2021, 01:58:23 PM
Sounds good, Mike, thank you.

But I still want that ugly MDRX, Micron length in 300! 

I’m celebrating!  :)
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: chrisodasso@comcast.net on December 06, 2021, 02:07:53 PM
Oh and, one more rationalization.  I think that weight in the back of a bullpup should do nicely balance the weight of the Helix OSS I have.

I love the mechanics of revolvers.  If it doesn’t work when you are depending on it, well, there’s solace in knowing it was just fate!
Title: Re: Today We Give Thanks
Post by: MikeInTexas on December 06, 2021, 07:38:03 PM
Sighted them in today.  Spent a productive hour at the range.  Got the ladies 6 shot with the laser grip dead on at 7 yards.  Did the same for a new to me 5 shot with the same model Viridian laser. (1/2 the price from Taurus than what they sell for on Amazon)  Put a few rounds through a 1911 to make sure the new barrel works with the TiRant suppressor.  Finally ended the session with the Vortex red dot on the G19.  Did not have to adjust anything on it, 1st shot was center of the bull.  That will never happen again with a new install. 

I had the R9 in the pocket the entire time, had ammo, but did not put any rounds through it.  May get a chance later this week to shoot again and that will be the time to take it out for a little exercise.

Be Safe Out There guys and get yourselves and families well.


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