tis almost bedtime.
Oh a vampire! I loved working the graveyard shift! Never see the freaking sun.
Oh how I miss those times.
It's out of stock.
Wwwwwwwwwhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaa
But its PINK and Hello Kitty!
Only thing missing is a gun on that kitty.
tis almost bedtime.
Just another quick reminder for Thursday everning.
MUSIC and CIGARS at the 1101 Cigar Lounge. The rep from multi-award winning HC CIGARS is showing up to debut their new line of HC HABANO SQUARED cigars. He'll offer deals on all other HC cigars too.
OPEN CARRY is welcomed at Northwest Indiana's unofficial INGO clubhouse so feel free to carry as you please.
As is always the case, there is no obligation to buy/smoke a cigar.
Guitarist Tony Cortina will be playing during the evening.
For me and the wife it would take 9 trips each to break even by the time we get the family membership and pay the five dollar indoor range fee. That is only counting range fees not gas or time. I'm comparing it to Blythes in Valpo as fair as indoor range fees.
I guess it depends on gas, but a family (120) + 18 range visits is $210
18 range visits to Blythes is $180 (just guessing they still charge $10) so I see your point, but don't they charge by the hour? That would or could factor in.
For me there is a big benefit in the private factor because of obvious shooting restrictions at public ranges. Plus, you rarely have to wait to shoot.
Cool. See you Thursday evening.LadyGhost and I are planning on being there....
Just curious, but as a member of the Issac Walton League do you have to participate in other events? Fund raisers? Environmental events? Put in time around the facility cleaning, maintaining, operating, volunteering, etc?
If you join being that you are SOUTH Lake County I think there is a small clause of text that says you have to clean the bathrooms with a little toothbursh, frost gump style.
Guys. Weather looks gloomy
Guys. Weather looks gloomy
Always reload indoors when its raining...
Sounds like a Shelby Ike's meeting! Lol!No, there are no "work" or participation requirements.
As with most organizations of this type, 5% of the membership actually runs and maintains the place.
While we greatly appreciate any time that our members can lend when asked, we fully understand that people have other obligations and proirities.
It's not really that big of deal. Example, range back stop maint. is done as needed. 4-6 of us will just get together one Sat morning around 9 and do it. Done by 1pm or so. No biggie. A half dozen or so of us painted the main building over the last 2 Saturdays. Again we call out to the membership if anyone is able to give their time, but there's no hard feelings if you don't. There's also the consideration that a lot (and by that i mean most) of the members are "older" guys that really don't need to be climbing ladders, etc.
And not that it's a reason, but i sure would like to get some more guys under 60 to join. Guys my grandpa's age cussing at each other is only funny the first few hundred times.
I'm watching intently, as I'm not interested in forking out $225 for a certain retail store's range membership.
potential limited winter meet & shoot is what you really want to say hu?