Lost brain cells...

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I have to finally admit it happens.... and having a heart attack and my main artery blocked completely for 2 hours probably did not help..... So, a week or so ago I was trying to figure out a good looking holster for my Sig MK-25 in desert tan that I now have a laser on,... figure out how to modify one I had but in the mean time was looking on the internet......for something .... that's as much as I can remember....

Well today a Fedex package arrived... with two holsters in it... for the life of me I don't remember ordering them..
Seems they came from Tagua Gunleather.....
 
been there (still am)

first comment. check your cholesteral medication! right after going back to work, I could not check part numbers as I would forget going from sheet to tag. Remember a sequence of 3 was max. reduce cholestral meds helped, but no where near what I use could.
 
Does anybody need a 3 round mag for a Ruger scout rifle, I don't need 2 & not sure how I wound up with 1 extra.

In other words Blume, you are not alone.
 
My brother was going through a rather unpleasant divorce. To deal with it he sped up the process of losing brain cells, with um recreational substances. Nothing crazy or out of control but enough to cloud judgement a bit.Well that don't mix very well with EBAY. He woke up nearly sober to find he bought a car in New Jersey, he lived in Wisconsin.
 
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Every day is like Christmas after age 65. You never know what the mail man or brown truck will bring because you forgot what you ordered last week.
 
What's really bad is when you get a package and have no idea what you ordered. Then after standing there looking stupid for 5 minutes the wife walks up grabs it and says "I've been waiting for that".
 
It's also great for movies. You can watch one this week and then enjoy it again next week.
 
Mobuck said:
Every day is like Christmas after age 65. You never know what the mail man or brown truck will bring because you forgot what you ordered last week.
That Ginko must really work, cause at age 69, I know exactly what I order on line—-NOTHING! :mrgreen:
gramps
 
blume357 said:
a week or so ago I was trying to figure out a good looking holster for my Sig MK-25 in desert tan that I now have a laser on,...

figure out how to modify one I had but in the mean time was looking on the internet......for something .... that's as much as I can remember....

Well today a Fedex package arrived... with two holsters in it... for the life of me I don't remember ordering them..


I guess that's your story, and you're sticking to it.... :mrgreen:


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Bear Paw Jack said:
I'm at the point that I now longer wonder where things came from. I wonder what I did with them, when I can't find them. That drives me nuts.

Heck, that's not bad. What's bad is when you find something and have no idea what it's for. :oops:
 
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