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I got nothing going for Sunday , so I was just wondering

Question:
how many SigForum are in the same boat with me, or a similar boat.

whats your most likely plan for easter?

Choices:
we won't make any plans until saturday night
yes Iam doing stuff but not with anyone else
just a nice quiet family meal
traveling extensivley
blowing the roof off with tons of people
might put some cloths on , might not
Wal Mart visit to get half price easter candy
shooting at targets

 





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Posts: 55318 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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All quiet here as well. Targets for me, weather permitting.

Thus far March has been colder than Feb here. Roll Eyes


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Posts: 2120 | Location: Berks Co PA | Registered: December 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife will be out of town, it will me, a few boxes of ammo, a couple guns, and some targets.




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Posts: 6547 | Location: Near the Beaverdam in VA | Registered: February 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Normally I would go to the range, but this year I'm shooting a match the day before.


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Voted for nice, quiet dinner. But the whole conversation tonight was about infamous pranks we could pull for April Fools.


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Passover Seder will be at grandpa's house. Usually about 10-12 people. My mom will try her best to ruin it for everyone in attendance and my uncle will act like a ten year old. There will be as usual yummy food and I am going to try to just enjoy the time with family not being asses.

Easter, I am hoping to go to the club and shoot our three new guns assuming they all make it to the FFL in time.



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Why isn't there a church option since Easter is a religious holiday?

Personally, I'm frying/scrambling eggs and going to church, but the rest is still up in the air so far.

Good Friday, we're having a crawfish boil in our cul-d-sac so between the beer and cayenne pepper I might not get my chores done on Saturday. In other words, Sunday I'm likely planting seeds in the garden and applying the 2nd application of fertilizer to the lawn.



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None of the above.
I will be trying to get some sleep as I will be working 11-7 Saturday night.


 
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We're having a chuckwagon breakfast and sunrise service at church. Probably have some pig ribs from the bbq joint for lunch then go shoot my new used S&W 351PD.
 
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I got nothing. If I didn't have to give my dog shots, I probably wouldn't even get out of bed.


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Following a early Mass, we are putting ribs on the smoker and inviting a couple that we like over along with there very tiny pet over later in the day.

Happy Easter to all.
 
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I have Friday off so Mrs. Vinnybass & I are going up to the cabin for the weekend.
 
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We usually drive almost 6 hours to do Easter with my family. Its much more tropical and Easter feeling than Iowa usually. This year we'll be heading to the in-law's for a bit on Iowa's east coast, a sub-three hour drive for Easter and our niece's birthday.
 
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•blowing the roof off with tons of people
•might put some cloths on , might not
 
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I was considering a brunch buffet, but the prices were outrageous. So no plans.


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• yes I am doing stuff but not with anyone else
• might put some cloths on, might not
• Wal Mart visit to get half price easter candy
 
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IF the next few days reduce the snow pack sufficiently, I'm thinking a box of .22, a case of clay pigeons and my Winchester 75 Target.

At that moment, that would require slogging back and forth to the target berm through shin-deep snow and that gets old VERY quickly.

Plan B is to veg out in the house like every other day lately.




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Where's the option for working over the holiday?


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Going to church for the Mass of the Resurrection. Then enjoy the day at home with family. If the weather is good, I plan to smoke a Rib Roast for dinner.

Best regards and Wesołego Alleluja (Happy Easter in Polish),

Mike


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WE HAVE NO PLANS
 
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