Whenever you want, i'm ready. I have my daughters next weekend and tomorrow I want to go riding and do yard work though unless you want to meet up somewhere. Wonder if you can mount gun scabbard to a motorcycle. kinda but not just like the below video.
or one of these http://youtu.be/iObcw5FSpJM
Ya, i like it. Been wanting a older Remington 1100 but this will do. Where did you get your's powder coated? I wouldn't mind getting the old Rem 1148 coated. The wood is still nice.
Just a preference. I like older, well made, real wood guns with character. I'm not big on all the plastic and fake wood or laminates they use these days and I like it to feel like a gun not a toy. They also will go up in value before lowering in value since they're already so old.
lol...good advice. I don't have issues with paying it's all automatic and I never even see it but technically it could be handled thru auto payroll deductions straight to a mothers account without requiring state employees in every county. I'd assume Child support offices were created more so to get parents the money from dead beat parents.
1974 Winchester 1500 XTR with a Slug barrel and a vent rib 28" full choke barrel. Will replace my untrusty rusty Remington 1148 deer gun on nice weather days. Pretty much looks like the below.
Paternity tests are cheap, under a $100, compared to 2% for 18 years. What court or enforcement fee's? (insert a hefty "whatever dude" here) I'd like to see the gubment utilize LEAN process. Lots of wasted space would be let go.
You know they charge the same 2% processing fee for someone paying $100 a month or someone paying $1000 a month against the paid value. It's unconstitutional. Takes no more effort to process a $200 child support payment than it does a $2000 child support payment. The State set's the rates on both sides so I call bullcrap. I'm not upset about paying support or anything but I am upset about this processing fee crap. Should be a flat fee and if needed for some unkown reason based maybe on number of children at best. And Ohio changed the age a child can choose who they live with from 12 to the courts decide. Probably because they would see a loss of their revenue stream if a bunch of kids chose to live with their father. Bastards
I highly doubt anyone was standing around with a water hose trying to cool rods after the first explosion...so suspending operations now seems far fetched. Who in there right mind would have even been near it after the first explosion.