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My gosh this place has fallen off a cliff into the ocean of apathy already. Fire him please!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good point. We can’t lose focus of firing Pruitt.

If at first the game – or the breaks – go against you, don't let up... put on more steam.
 
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I didn’t take this quote that way at all, unless you are referring to something else he’s posted.

I think from that quote, he’s just saying history proves we’ll be hiring a guy that’s on down the list.

A coach that 20% of us like.
I guess it could be anyone but it’d have to be cheap and way down the list to do this again in 24 😬
 
Glock 43X 9mm - around an 8 pound trigger pull. Smaller and easily concealable. 9+ 1 capacity.

Glocks have 1 trigger pull...all are the same. Sigs usually have 2 trigger pulls with the first being about twice that of subsequent pulls. Double action then single action.

Can't go wrong with either. Glocks have concealed hammers whereas Sigs hammers are exposed and can wear on clothes. I find I am more accurate with a Sig, but have a Glock 27 40 cal. (Baby Glock). Hard to handle with big hands...that is why I would go with the 43X.

The accuracy was with a Glock 22 vs a Sig 223, btw. Used to have both.
 
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I would like to get a puppy for my son. I love dogs, had them all my life but they were outside dogs. I'm allergic to dogs. I want to get him one that we can keep inside. That means small and hypoallergenic. No shedding either. Also I would rather not spend $1000 on a dog. I've looked at yorkies but they seem expensive.

Suggestions?


Also, I'm not against a rescue but I need to be confident that it's a hypoallergenic breed.
I’m behind, apologies if this has already been posted... but there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, at least according to my wife’s cousin-who is a veterinarian.
 
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I’m behind, apologies if this has already been posted... but there is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, at least according to my wife’s cousin-who is a veterinarian.
I guess some are more so than others. I'm typically not bothered by the ones considered hypoallergenic.
 
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