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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2009, 10:29:54 PM »
Phil, I've said it once and I'll say it again, MOVE! Any of of us will sponsor you. Hell, we'll probably give you a years salary if you file for political asylum due to tyranical gun laws. ;D
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I have been thinking about it 

however  I moved from Sydney to get back to Adelaide because it was  too crowded 

I like the slow / easy life style
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #31 on: December 17, 2009, 10:42:29 PM »
I have been thinking about it 

however  I moved from Sydney to get back to Adelaide because it was  too crowded 

I like the slow / easy life style
For you, as an Aussie, I'd reccomend Tucson Az.. Climate wise, you won't even know you've moved, though there are mountains within an hours drive (90 degree desert to snow in 90 minutes, I've done it). Its a cool college town with a great beach (no ocean, but the beach is great ;D)  and the food can't be beat. Gun laws? Don't shoot anybody that didn't need killing, beyond that you're good to go. ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #32 on: December 17, 2009, 10:48:59 PM »
For you, as an Aussie, I'd reccomend Tucson Az.. Climate wise, you won't even know you've moved, though there are mountains within an hours drive (90 degree desert to snow in 90 minutes, I've done it). Its a cool college town with a great beach (no ocean, but the beach is great ;D)  and the food can't be beat. Gun laws? Don't shoot anybody that didn't need killing, beyond that you're good to go. ;D ;D ;D
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have they got an Apple Store there that needs a Qualified Apple Tech 13 years in the industry 

not much edumication though ;)  only on the job training hehe 
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #33 on: December 17, 2009, 10:51:26 PM »

have they got an Apple Store there that needs a Qualified Apple Tech 13 years in the industry 

not much edumication though ;)  only on the job training hehe 
University of Arizona, I'd bet they could use some computer guys.
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #34 on: December 17, 2009, 10:58:57 PM »
University of Arizona, I'd bet they could use some computer guys.
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hmmm Uni's     not a big fan of dealing with Teachers and Lectures every day 

have enough of them here in Adel... 



i think it must be something about not getting out in to the real world and staying in schools all there lives ;)
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #35 on: December 17, 2009, 11:10:12 PM »

hmmm Uni's     not a big fan of dealing with Teachers and Lectures every day 

have enough of them here in Adel... 



i think it must be something about not getting out in to the real world and staying in schools all there lives ;)
And just for that I'm not going to mention that the best Mexican food (Sonoran, not Tex-Mex crap) is to be had on 4th street. Carne seca with red chile sauce or fresh fire roasted poblanos over blue corn enchilladas, or chile verde chimchangas, all world class and cheaper than dirt. Oops! I just did, should get out in the real world more. ;D
FQ13 who says go west young man (or east in your case, but still the point stands) A free AR courtesy of the board if you make the move, I guarantee it.
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #36 on: December 18, 2009, 07:38:56 AM »
Somewhat OT, but FQ is absolutely right about Tex-Mex and the high quality Sonoran-style food available in Tucson.  I'm headed to AZ for the annual pilgrimage to the aged parents' homestead.  I'm a little worried about the anticipated weight-gain, but that's what New Year's Resolutions are for.  The REAL Mexican food available throughout AZ is maybe the best in the world.  Cooked by genuine Mexicans using better quality USA ingredients.  What a combintion.

On our Aussie's new place of residence--Adelaide is cooler and much wetter than Tucson.  And, they call it the City of Churches.  Tucson is a University Town and would be more accurately called Sin City. And, it's hot for most of the year.  Yeah, it's a "dry heat" but so's your oven.  Would note though that on last year's trip we hit a little snow coming into Tucsonin mid-December.  Not enough to stick, but enough to make my hands cold even with my pigskin gloves on. He might like Flagstaff better--except for the "near the water" part.
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #37 on: December 18, 2009, 11:43:46 AM »
Somewhat OT, but FQ is absolutely right about Tex-Mex and the high quality Sonoran-style food available in Tucson.  I'm headed to AZ for the annual pilgrimage to the aged parents' homestead.  I'm a little worried about the anticipated weight-gain, but that's what New Year's Resolutions are for.  The REAL Mexican food available throughout AZ is maybe the best in the world.  Cooked by genuine Mexicans using better quality USA ingredients.  What a combintion.

On our Aussie's new place of residence--Adelaide is cooler and much wetter than Tucson.  And, they call it the City of Churches.  Tucson is a University Town and would be more accurately called Sin City. And, it's hot for most of the year.  Yeah, it's a "dry heat" but so's your oven.  Would note though that on last year's trip we hit a little snow coming into Tucsonin mid-December.  Not enough to stick, but enough to make my hands cold even with my pigskin gloves on. He might like Flagstaff better--except for the "near the water" part.

If you've read many of Phils posts you KNOW he's probably safer in "Sin City" than in "The City of Churches"
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #38 on: December 18, 2009, 01:53:47 PM »
Well, it is upstairs now... Yes it was harder then I thought and I did need help to get it done.

Exit Question: You think I could send the bill for the safe to the Brady Bunch and get them to reimburse me..... after all I am keeping my evil guns locked up so they dont end up on the street HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Re: Bought a Liberty gun safe. The combination is.....
« Reply #39 on: December 18, 2009, 04:17:18 PM »
Check with your insurance agent, ya never know you might get a break on your homeowners/renter's insurance.  Well, assuming you have a firearms rider to cover your guns.  Which would mean that they have a complete and accurate inventory with serial numbers and pictures (but I'm sure that would never fall into the wrong hands.   ;))

 

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