Well, I guess a few of you care how I'm doing so I figured I would give you all the skinny on what has been going on.
I now live in lovely St Regis, MT. Which I may have mentioned before. I had a job working at a wood pellet mill, and boy did it suck, talk about your mind-numbing, grueling labor. I nearly tore a tendon in my arm slinging about 70 tons (that's 140,000 for those who went to public school) a night. After 6 weeks of light-duty I quit as I couldn't do the work and I stank at the other jobs at the mill.
SO, I'm unemployed, not too worried about it though as I have 16 years in the security biz and jobs are here to be had, unlike Detroit. I have been putting out the resumes and filling out the apps and should soon be gainfully employed soon.
In case I didn't mention it me and the misses worked things out, BUT she is currently back in Motown because our house was broken into (before we got out of the state actually) and due to our financial issues when we got here we couldn't go back and get the rest of our stuff like we planned. SO, she is back there taking care of business and should be back in a couple more weeks.
Due to the aforementioned money troubles when we got here, I was forced to sell every firearm I owned to pay the bills. Want to know the answer to that "If you had only one gun. . ." question is? A Spanish FR-8 rifle, mostly because I wouldn't have gotten any cash out of it (it's a bit rough, but serviceable). Priority #1 when the wife returns is to replace the heaters with the insurance money, which really bites, given the current market (I don't know what I did in my last life, but I suspect I might have been Hitler).
In case you are interested, I plan to pick up a couple CZ pistols, maybe a couple Sig-Sauer P-6's, a couple AK's (in whatever caliber I can get the most ammo for around here) and probably a PSL for a heavier thumper. I want a PTR-91 so bad it could file a restraining order, but 7.62 NATO is just too pricey (damn it). A .22 or two and a good pellet rifle should round out the group nicely (I can get 1200+ .177 cal pellets for under $25 so grabbing 20,000 or so for practice and pest elimination just makes sense to me). I figure it's going to run me close to $5000 for the lot plus mags, ammo and accessories.
Once we get that straight we will probably move closer to Missoula MT because a 70+ mile one way commute is a bit much. The wife has a number of job opportunities in Missoula as well, which she would have already taken except for transpertation issues and this stuff back east.
It's not been a bed of roses by any means, but I wouldn't move back if you paid me! I love Montana! I will get by, it is just a tougher row to hoe than I planned, but heck, just makes it mean more.
Hopefully I will be posting more but I ain't making any promises.