My winter edition of HBM magazine arrived today!

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OOOO
Goodie.Now,I wait
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Something is wrong!
I got mine today, too. :shock:

(It's usually 3 or 4 days behind yours.)
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Those of you that don't belong to the ACF should really take the time to join. Not only do you receive a respectable and entertaining crossbow publication, but you become an active supporter the crossbow movement, which is still deeply involved in seeing that every person who wishes to hunt with the crossbow has a chance to do so, regardless of what state or province they live in. It's about belonging to an organization that not only strives to preserve the crossbow hunting opportunity, but works equally hard to save all forms of hunting for all people. And the more members we have whether they take an active role or not, gives us more volume allowing us to get more done. The ACF does not, for a single second, think that everything is okay and that we just have to relax and all will be just fine. We are in a struggle for our very existence and if we want to preserve our hunting heritage, we had better get off our dead behinds and act like we care or we will be sitting around the camp fire telling stories about when we used to be able to hunt. It is getting that serious. Join the ACF today, our future depends on all of us getting involved.
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Any time you wish to add on to your membership, you may do so. And if you call in and renew early, yes that does save us time, postage and office material expense. It all helps to save money. And for the record, you are paid up until 10/01/2010.

And by the way...HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone.
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the nagazine is looking great,better and better all the time.
:D :D :D :D :D
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Nagazine, hum? We've been called a lot of things by various groups, but this is a new one. Gotta mull that over in my wee little mind. Glad you got it, Saxman.
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Credit card provides faster service especially if you are signing up as a new member. Otherwise the only difference is convenience. I do not use pay pal regularly, but do have an account (just haven't used it in a couple of years). I guess I prefer credit cards as it goes directly into my banking account and I don't have to mail it in a deposit. Best thing is to get a Life Membership, then you never have to worry about renewal notices at all and you get each issue mailed to you first class in an envelope.
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