^^Truth...
I'll those high end guns are nice, but... I'd be so scared of dinging it up lol.
I'll stick to middle of the road guns. A $3500 Beretta field gun is more than adequate.
The duck/goose hunters I know who shoot clays use their hunting pumps/semis for trap and they do just fine.
6' 3", 230lbs.
Definitely gonna want a bigger machine.
Just be careful ;-)
I have a friend 6'2"... Looks like a monkey on a grindstone riding his F800ST... 'Guy can't wait to upgrade to a larger motorcycle.
'I readed the article... Yeah, I know "readed" ain't a word, but "read" is spelled the same as "read" when it's supposed to sound like "red"...
My take away is that it's the dealer model that's flawed.
Let the people buy direct from the manufacturer.
'Trouble is, manufacturers don't want to...
Well of course he would have to give the money back, but... That's an issue between him and payroll. Had he walked into the bank and closed his account the bank would have handed him "his" money.
Sure, having "ought to have known" the deposit was an error he'd be committing fraud of a certain...
Im speaking in terms of the guys specific occupation. Not the average working wage.
Regardless... I recall the guy saying his bank manager said there would have been nothing to stop him from closing and cashing out his account.
As far as they were concerned the money was his....
$280k in 1993...
That's what I suggested, but he's pretty sure its a mistake.
Years ago(1993?) I had a co worker who had almost $280k auto deposited on payday...
Back then an average payday was about $1700 take home.
Funny thing was he didn't realize until a few days after when admin/HR called him in to...
I know a guy...
'Left CP over a year ago for a new job.
They keep paying him...
Not regularly, but every once in a while he sees a payroll deposit from CP land in his bank acct.
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