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Thanks Pauli - I've had the 91 for a long time, but just recently had the opportunity to pick up the 93. I had mentioned to a certain individual if he ever wanted to sell it, I would be interested.

I would like to thank Lycosa again for the opportunity to purchase this one and the great deal he gave me - It is very a very sweet gun, and came with several mags, nice old school case, original manual, tool kit, and sight tool -

The pics certainly don't do it justice, but wanted to snap a few quickies, so I could let you guys know what a great guy and friend Rolf is - :thumbup:

What an awesome turn of events. :thumbup:

I didn't know Rolf was a gunnut. ;)

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We have that shit here - two years ago I went in with my blood pressure at 170 over 130 - ticker going into OD.....and waited 9hr to see the doctor in the emergency.

Might not been that bad of a BP but I was 28 then.

Take it for with its worth.
 
I think we are a ways from fixing health care..but I do know it is an issue that needs to be addressed. It is complete bull shit that insurance companies offer bonuses and other incentives to the employees who help find ways to avoid paying out claims to their customers. I get heated when corporations operate with slimy methods.
 
We have that shit here - two years ago I went in with my blood pressure at 170 over 130 - ticker going into OD.....and waited 9hr to see the doctor in the emergency.

Might not been that bad of a BP but I was 28 then.

Take it for with its worth.

9 hours!!! My BP would have been increasing with every minute.
 
I think we are a ways from fixing health care..but I do know it is an issue that needs to be addressed. It is complete bull shit that insurance companies offer bonuses and other incentives to the employees who help find ways to avoid paying out claims to their customers. I get heated when corporations operate with slimy methods.

Yes indeed, especially when you have paid your premiums in a timely manner. Then again we have this scenario:

This should be on the front page of every newspaper in America —in large bold letters. This was a "letter to the editor" in August 29th Jackson , MS , newspaper.
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Dear Sirs:
"During my last night's shift in the ER, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient with a shiny new gold tooth, multiple elaborate tattoos, a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and a new cellular telephone equipped with her favorite R&B tune for a ringtone. Glancing over the chart, one could not help noticing her payer status: Medicaid. She smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and, somehow, still has money to buy beer.
And our Congress expects me to pay for this woman's health care? Our nation's health care crisis is not a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses. It is a crisis of culture — a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on vices while refusing to take care of one's self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. A culture that thinks "I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me." Life is really not that hard. Most of us reap what we sow.
Don't you agree?

STARNER JONES, MD
Jackson , MS
 
Good point, and I loathe the freeriders. In fact, I hate em. I have a close family member who has been a lazy bum since he had the opportunity to do so. He along with others made me despise those who don't break a sweat for the future. The hoops us good people need to go through just to get what we work so hard for is partially due to the greed companies possess and the self-pity many other rely upon. That letter you speak of is a microcosm of the unfortunate reality that many youth in a multitude of cultures are adopting. Learn where to put your money and take responsibility for your actions. Simple but true.

Yes indeed, especially when you have paid your premiums in a timely manner. Then again we have this scenario:

This should be on the front page of every newspaper in America —in large bold letters. This was a "letter to the editor" in August 29th Jackson , MS , newspaper.
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Dear Sirs:
"During my last night's shift in the ER, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient with a shiny new gold tooth, multiple elaborate tattoos, a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and a new cellular telephone equipped with her favorite R&B tune for a ringtone. Glancing over the chart, one could not help noticing her payer status: Medicaid. She smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and, somehow, still has money to buy beer.
And our Congress expects me to pay for this woman's health care? Our nation's health care crisis is not a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses. It is a crisis of culture — a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on vices while refusing to take care of one's self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. A culture that thinks "I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me." Life is really not that hard. Most of us reap what we sow.
Don't you agree?

STARNER JONES, MD
Jackson , MS
 
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