Holland&Holland wrote:2 words... Cabela's points...
illbits wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:2 words... Cabela's points...
If I could put my mortgage on my Cabelas card (which I don't think I can) it would finance 1 small purchase a year but I need a couple guns a month at least! Cabelas points just don't cut the mustard!
illbits wrote:I was thinking more like a paper route bro.
illbits wrote:I can never seem to make enough extra money to finance all the firearms that I absolutely need to have. So with that said what are some of the creative ways you guys and gals have come up with to fund your firearms addictios? I'm thinkin about selling a kidney or a lung maybe. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated though!
1911fan wrote:WHen I got married, I started a policy of a man account. Every pay check gets a little bit, like 5% which goes to buying the wife presents, me presents, beer's with the boys, etc. that way, my fun stuff never hampers the families finances.
RobD wrote:illbits wrote:I can never seem to make enough extra money to finance all the firearms that I absolutely need to have. So with that said what are some of the creative ways you guys and gals have come up with to fund your firearms addictios? I'm thinkin about selling a kidney or a lung maybe. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated though!
You could buy the rights to news articles, then make every option available to copy and distribute the articles, search the internet for those articles, and SUE the website that a user posted the article to....
Demogorgon wrote:1911fan wrote:WHen I got married, I started a policy of a man account. Every pay check gets a little bit, like 5% which goes to buying the wife presents, me presents, beer's with the boys, etc. that way, my fun stuff never hampers the families finances.
This is brilliant!
I was going to recommend selling your plasma.
mitchx3 wrote:Get a small business that lets you write off firearm purchases?
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