Has Anyone Heard from Biohazardman?

@Dairyboy and just remember the older you get the faster time goes by. Enjoy the kids bring them up right. You'll have more of your time later.
Man aint that the truth! I'll be 30 in a few months and crazy to think back in school days drug on for what felt like forever. Now never enough time in the day. But yeah that's the most important thing to me is raise them up right.
 
@bigHUN I forgot about @Corvid_hunter. He also has been MIA. Looks like he was around last month though. The forums have changed. I miss those guys.
Thanks. I had some health issues in the spring and then summer came along and work interfered with my life. I kind of got back into metal detecting a bit so my focus on air rifles was pushed off into the background. Right now it's too cold to shoot or metal detect, so I'm looking at making some knives again over winter. Some days I think I might have too many interests and not enough time.
 
Yeah I do love it and wouldn't trade it for anything.


Yeah very busy for sure. The nice thing is the older one loves to fish so we try to do that a couple times a month. Which I'm happy with as it's probably my favorite to do with airgunning a close second.
Yeah, fishing was nearly all I did until a burglary cleaned me out a few years ago... I was only gone about 2 hours!

Now, airguns and pesting has taken the place of fishing because I can do it at home. Not to mention it helps to keep my shooting skills honed... just in case.

All my best!

Kerry

p.s.

All my best wishes to biohazardman and any others mentioned in this thread that have not been heard from for a while. Losing any member who contributes positive and informative posts is a loss that is hard/impossible to recover from completely.
 
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It's always a shame,

Seen it happen on the Yellow, a lot on GTA, other forums and of Course Airgunnation

you get used to some members that you like a lot then all of a sudden they disappear and you feel the void left behind,......it's sad and I've seen it happening way to often, couldn't even mention all those that I miss a lot.
 
It's always a shame,

Seen it happen on the Yellow, a lot on GTA, other forums and of Course Airgunnation

you get used to some members that you like a lot then all of a sudden they disappear and you feel the void left behind,......it's sad and I've seen it happening way to often, couldn't even mention all those that I miss a lot.
Hey man... Ain't that the truth... I remember you from my yellow days... I think you had made a "holster" setup for a DAQ Outlaw back then...?
 
Hey man... Ain't that the truth... I remember you from my yellow days... I think you had made a "holster" setup for a DAQ Outlaw back then...?
Ahhhh good memory,.......good old days of airgun exploration, back then there wasn't all that much available from guns to ammo to accessories, what a huge difference nowadays it is.
 
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Its a damn thing some times being on a forum for too long, and things start to happen.
On another forum we just lost one of the old / active guys, just BAM and he was gone from the forum and earth.

2 guys now passed on that forum in the time i have been there ( well over a decade ) The other one we lost during that flu thing, though i do think it was the cancer that got him, but we also lost him in a matter of a week.
Other good old boys, been pressured out or feel so at least and other just moved on, at least they said their good byes to the people they respected, and some even fire off a " still alive " flare now and then.
The latter is nice when you know it is old people.
 
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Its a damn thing some times being on a forum for too long, and things start to happen.
On another forum we just lost one of the old / active guys, just BAM and he was gone from the forum and earth.

2 guys now passed on that forum in the time i have been there ( well over a decade ) The other one we lost during that flu thing, though i do think it was the cancer that got him, but we also lost him in a matter of a week.
Other good old boys, been pressured out or feel so at least and other just moved on, at least they said their good byes to the people they respected, and some even fire off a " still alive " flare now and then.
The latter is nice when you know it is old people.
Maybe we all need to give our spouses or family our log in info in case of our passing, so they can notify our internet friend's of what has happened. Mark
 
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Maybe those that have not been on line for a while have just discovered they are in a place (in life) to just live the dream they always had ? I know i am in that place , i wake up every morning with no idea what i might do that day ! The only , and i stress ONLY , appointments i have is with my doctors , and they have specify instructions to Email me the day before to remind me i have that appointment or i would not show up .
Stan in KY.
 
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Maybe we all need to give our spouses or family our log in info in case of our passing, so they can notify our internet friend's of what has
Might not be a bad idea to have it readily available to them upon someone's death... Sometimes these forums for a lot of members becomes like a close nit family... So I could definitely see a need for this...
 
I have no one to give anything to, but i am also happy with " it is better to fade than to burn away" ( reverse Kurgan )
If anyone miss me they can remember me how they like.
We buried my father last year, my sister wanted to put him in the sea and so we did ( illegal CUZ even that there is rules for and probably taxes in Denmark )
I had no immediate needs, the guy live in my heart and i do not need to go to the sea to remember him, and even with him being a damn commie i can / have always respected him, he never gave me or anyone else any BS.
I can only wish that on my parting from this world i will have the same number of people respecting me, but then i have to step up a whole lot CUZ i dont really do people much IRL or even here in the web, and at my fathers burial there was a lot of people 90 % of them total strangers to me.

I have said that if i die here, it would be nice if they would toss my ash in international waters,,, not Danish waters, but if they can not be bothered with that, well do what you like.
If i die in Australia, well throw my wrinkly dead ass out to the dingos and other wild nasties, and maybe they can get some final use of my remains.