The official Status Update thread #209....So this is spring...???

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    bcannon

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    Same here, but I still like to look. Been thinking about selling an AR or two, but I know I'll take a bath on them. Not that I expect to get out of them what I put in, but the market is just so saturated with cheap rifles it would be tough. I've already thinned my milsurp collection down as far as I really want to, so the AR's are really all I'm thinking of selling.

    I think I've made a deal with myself. If I find something that I want I have to sell something in the herd to get it. Hopefully I can keep to that agreement...
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I think I've made a deal with myself. If I find something that I want I have to sell something in the herd to get it. Hopefully I can keep to that agreement...

    I've made that deal with myself too. I have found that I can't be trusted to hold up my end of the bargain with myself. :):
     

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    I always look at the classifieds but it is pretty rare there is anything over here in my area.

    I haven't had anything to drink since the quarantine. I usually had one Modelo negra at the Mex place for Sunday lunch. If we went to a place that had Guinness on tap, then I admit to having 2.
     

    bcannon

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    I always look at the classifieds but it is pretty rare there is anything over here in my area.

    I haven't had anything to drink since the quarantine. I usually had one Modelo negra at the Mex place for Sunday lunch. If we went to a place that had Guinness on tap, then I admit to having 2.

    Im such a addict I'll drive halfway accross the state to get something I want. My daughter says I need help. I have to agree with her sometimes. Im sick, I know that now lol.

    I have the occasional drink but only from the stock I have. I havnt bought any lately so its rare as of late.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Im such a addict I'll drive halfway accross the state to get something I want. My daughter says I need help. I have to agree with her sometimes. Im sick, I know that now lol.

    I have the occasional drink but only from the stock I have. I havnt bought any lately so its rare as of late.
    I don't know the shelf life of liquor, but I probably need to throw mine out. I've got some gin that is probably 13-14 yrs old, and some rum and vodka that is at least 10 yrs old. I hate gin, but bought it because the BF at that time liked it.
     

    COOPADUP

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    I don't know the shelf life of liquor, but I probably need to throw mine out. I've got some gin that is probably 13-14 yrs old, and some rum and vodka that is at least 10 yrs old. I hate gin, but bought it because the BF at that time liked it.

    Hey Snap good morning. I googled the below for your information
    With alcohols like gin, vodka or whiskey you don't have to worry about an expiration date. Because they are distilled, they won't expire. ... It is recommended to drink spirits 6 months to a year after being opened. After a spirit has expired, you can still drink it, but the alcohol content will be decreased.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Hey Snap good morning. I googled the below for your information
    With alcohols like gin, vodka or whiskey you don't have to worry about an expiration date. Because they are distilled, they won't expire. ... It is recommended to drink spirits 6 months to a year after being opened. After a spirit has expired, you can still drink it, but the alcohol content will be decreased.
    Thanks Coop. I'll just dump it. Haven't touched it in years anyway.
     
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