For me, an all-new level of senility!

Well, I'm not quite that old... but the Gunbroker gun chases are EXCITING! They are most often frustrating, but heck no, I've never won a bid and didn't realize that I had won.

Basically, if I am bidding, that means I want it, and I'll be excited if I'm fortunate to be the last man standing.
 
No booze, but your question caused me to look back into my daily log... a sort of electronic diary I keep. And now it makes a little more sense how I could forget such a thing.

The day before I placed the bid, I had gotten the second of two shingles vaccine shots (something us old people do). The next day... the day of the bid... I was totally blown away by an adverse reaction to that shot... fever, chills, congestion, the works! The worst of it lasted about a week with lingering symptoms right up until last week. :eek: The bid was placed mid-afternoon, which would have been right between a couple extended naps I was forced to take that day along with (likely, can't remember) multiple pain or flu symptom pills. Now, it all makes sense. Thank you. :)

I should also point out that while I am scanning GB almost daily, I never noticed the win. Quite simply, I wasn't looking for it. Also, the e-mail account that I have linked to GB is neither my main or principle back-up e-mail account. It's a third account that I access on a different browser for convenience. But I also use that browser and e-mail provider for my elderly mother's e-mail account. So unless I am aware of and closely watching an auction, I keep that browser and e-mail provider on her e-mail account. :o Duh! :rolleyes:

And now you know the rest of the story. :D

In case you have forgotten, last month you agreed to "hand over" all of your firearms to me, for "safe keeping", so that you don't end up giving them away to some nefarious individual.:D

PM me and I'll send you my FFL's information so "we" can keep them safe! ;)

I'm always here for you buddy! :p
 
Well, I'm not quite that old... but the Gunbroker gun chases are EXCITING! They are most often frustrating, but heck no, I've never won a bid and didn't realize that I had won.

Basically, if I am bidding, that means I want it, and I'll be excited if I'm fortunate to be the last man standing.
The thing is that I place a fair number of bids mainly as place holders. Usually, I end up quickly over-bid and that's fine. The action doesn't really get going until the final hour or so anyway. So I'm used to getting (and ignoring) reminder notices that really don't mean a whole lot to me much of the time. This was a very unusual situation where I wasn't over-bid and I wasn't paying any attention. Shame on me. :o Negative feedback, even though deserved, would have really smarted. :o

Try to get more sleep and boost your fiber intake... of course that may create another problem...:eek:
Actually, I haven't been getting enough sleep lately. :) Can I blame that instead of creeping senility? ;)
 
In case you have forgotten, last month you agreed to "hand over" all of your firearms to me, for "safe keeping", so that you don't end up giving them away to some nefarious individual.:D

PM me and I'll send you my FFL's information so "we" can keep them safe! ;)

I'm always here for you buddy! :p
Hmmmm. Not sure if serious. ;)
 

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Thank goodness you bought a pistol you can like. When reading the events the day of the bid I was afraid you paid $600 bucks for a Jimenez Arms single shot shotgun! Glad it all worked out for everyone.
 
Thank goodness you bought a pistol you can like. When reading the events the day of the bid I was afraid you paid $600 bucks for a Jimenez Arms single shot shotgun! Glad it all worked out for everyone.
Oh yes, it's all going to be good in the end. :) My back burner search for a nice Springfield-made Model 2213 or 2214 goes all the way back to 2015. I thought I had an "ANIB" Model 2214 in August of 2017. I was just waiting for tax-free weekend and an associated 10% off sale... :) ... but then someone else stepped in and beat me to it. :mad:

I may have been extremely sick on the day back in June that I bid on this gun, but apparently I hadn't lost my mind completely. :D
 
Is there something preferable with the Springfield 2213 over a Houlton made one, or is this just something personal for you Chowdaheads in Massachusetts? ;)
 
Is there something preferable with the Springfield 2213 over a Houlton made one, or is this just something personal for you Chowdaheads in Massachusetts? ;)
No technical or quality differences that I'm aware of. It's my personal preference. Nothing against Houlton-marked guns, but to an ancient old Springfield boy like me, modern era Smith & Wesson handguns need to say Springfield, MA on them to be the real deal. :D There are other considerations we have to deal with here in MA, but I really don't want to get into them in this thread. :cool:
 
I don't know about the first two but I think you're pulling my leg on the later. ;)

Glad you got what you bid on, even if you don't remember it. :)
Nope, not a leg puller. :) I sell my old, tired, watered down blood twice a month to pay for this crazy hobby. :D But it's an addiction. Until I get help, I'm stuck in this madness. :p

And yes, it did all work out in the end. Thank God the seller is a very patient and understanding person. I'd have lost the gun and gotten negative feedback if he hadn't called... the kiss of death for GB users. :o

Lesson learned! I'm changing things so that my GB e-mails will appear in either my main or primary back-up e-mail account. No way I want this to happen to me ever again. :)
 
Sadly, I spent 3 hours one during a day looking for a key that was already on my key ring. When I was asked who was the President of the United States during my annual physical, I ased that one..George Bush.
 
Sadly, I spent 3 hours one during a day looking for a key that was already on my key ring.
Heck, I have spent more time then that looking for my glasses... only to find they were on my head the entire time. ;)

This getting old thing is for the birds for sure... but in the subject incident, I'm blaming it on that severe adverse reaction I had to the second shingles shot, not old age! Man, that reaction to the shot was something. :( Looking back now, how I could forget such a thing makes total sense. :o
 
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