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Yup, you are correct, over here too we have folks of all ages that won't work. Socialism is definitely the death of incentive for a lot of people.
Growing up it was considered manly and adult to work for your living now you get called sucker and looking around me seeing what some of these parasites have got I wonder why I bothered. The UK is now a foreign country to me and I have to live by laws created by and for people who do not belong here. :twisted:

OS I can't really recommend anywhere in the UK to live ( see above) but avoid any city for sure, only a few scattered country towns are worth looking at.
Now we are not known for having anything special in the way of food, everyone thinks we live on fish n chips or roast beef but I believe there is one dish you are not allowed in the US that we working class Brits enjoy and that's "black pudding" made from pigs blood. I might be wrong but I was told it's unavailable in America, it's certainly hard to find in Israel... :lol:
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Never had blood pudding and probably wouldn’t eat it. Not offered anywhere I know. There are Mexican markets out here that offer things you don’t see in the mainstream markets. Tongue and tripe and chickens feet. are examples. Basque food is different and very good. They are from the Spanish/French border, very hearty group, a lot involved in sheep herding.
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It goes great with bacon and eggs..... :D

Tripe is mainly dog food over here .
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Your epicurious bravery may be beyond mine. ;-)

There is one Mexican restaurant here that offers tongue tacos, and other kinds.
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Not really, I'm a fussy eater but I grew up with black pudding for breakfast :D
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You seem to have wandered far from Jolly Olde at times. Went to Mexico only once, think that was a dog hanging in back of that Mexican restaurant there.

Was in the Ensenada harbor on a cruise ship but chose not to disembark.
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The breakfasts on my trip to Arizona were fine just how I like 'em crispy bacon and scrambled eggs, meals out during the day had to be quick so burgers of KFC kept us going, I did try Clam Chowder at one place and enjoyed it but didn't enjoy it back home, had a great steak dinner in a place called Rawhide, sort of wild west theme town.
When I was in Spain I was desperate to find something decent to eat and my son and I found a restaurant that was frequented by English football fans, we went there every night, the steaks were fantastic I don't think they offered anything else....
All I can remember about Germany is that the beer was bloody lovely....

Hey, I won page 177 :D can I have a tin of pellets?
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What weight would you like, put 5,000 through an R7 back in the 80s.

One thing about the LA area is in addition to 126 languages there is any kind of food you want.

They are coming after those two main evils of society, gas stoves and plastic straws , it’s a wild and dangerous land.
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One thing about the LA area is in addition to 126 languages there is any kind of food you want.

OS that to me is what nightmares are made of......the UK suffers the same affliction.
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What? Me worry?----Alfred E. Neuman

Nuttin' going on here......"black pudding?".....mmmm, dunno GK....
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I was privileged to have Grandparents who nearly starved to death in the depression. They scratched and clawed their way out , bought some property on a river. they were in their 50's when they started to build a house by themselves . when I was a kid it was paradise ,fish, frogs , turtles in the river . they had a huge garden ,fruit trees . chickens ,ducks , geese , rabbits , a pig every year and honey bees.
One thing that dawned on Me pretty early was that EVERYTHING revolved around having enough Food. smoked , canned or frozen they wrung every and anything out for the winter. They would eat near anything and make a meal of it.
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Yup.
And it's ALL gonna come back around real soon.
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Hardly ever watch the news but Had ABC Evening News on at 6:30 tonight... In NYC they filled the fancy hotels with migrants at a cost of over a million$ a month. now the powers that be want to move them out of the hotels and they don't want to go. they trashed the rooms and now want to dictate to the U.S. atta Boy Joe!. and We all have to pay the bill. :twisted: .
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gk, back to English geography. My wife watches a murder mystery series, Midsomer Murders filmed in and about Oxfordshire and Buckinghanshire. They show a lot of the narrow roads, small villages and you might say quaint architecture and English countryside. Seems not too far from where you are present.
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Those synthetic grips are better known as “plastic” and they come from melted down milk jugs with white dye added.

The kind I use come from the tusk of an African elephant. Mine will cost $700-$1,200 without carving and fitting and the synthetic ones have the design in the mould and usually cost anywhere from $1.99 to $11.99……sometimes the “Dollar Store” has them on sale for a dollar…...very cost effective when one is at the zoo hunting or a back alley practicing and you have to “wing” the gun in a hurry.
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Ruger likes to call these beauties .., simulated ivory, no mention of milk cartons.
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NOT mike cartons…milk JUGS….just look at the packaging and read the ingredients…..recycled mike jugs, old pencils, IV tubing, used condoms, old cup cake wrappers, and Hershey Bar wrappers for the medallions.
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recycled mike jugs, old pencils, IV tubing, used condoms, old cup cake wrappers, and Hershey Bar wrappers for the medallions. ROTFLMAO.............!!




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If you want real plastic you hav to go third party. Or …
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I like those black Colt grips but who knows what is in them.
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gk, only place I have seen one lane roads at all lately is high up in the Calif wine country mid state. Here country roads are two lane macadam (asphalt).
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.45colt wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 1:59 am recycled mike jugs, old pencils, IV tubing, used condoms, old cup cake wrappers, and Hershey Bar wrappers for the medallions. ROTFLMAO.............!!




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He like dat fotey five?….now there’s a cap gun that’s all “pimpized” with plastic pearl grips….ya see, out in kal. only recycled plastic is allowed to be used……..for real…we recycle here….cans, bottles, ..everything except paper which I burn…..sometimes when they melt the plastic the emblem stays on if they don’t heat it enough….that’s why you will words like Kraft, Hershey, Trojan, Afro Sheen, tooth whitener, collard greens, or wig softener come out in the plastic grips….

Never could figure out why Colt uses cheap plastic hard rubber grips on their guns….you figure, you’re paying 2g’s for a plain Jane version….

I take mine off right away and replace me with stag or ivory….now that ivory has gone crazy in prices, I resort to sanbar stag but they have gone crazy too.I don’t like elk as they are cheap feeling.

Don’t know…..my first pair of ivories for a Colt GM 70 Series that I bought new in 1976 cost me $35….and that was with pre war nickel silver medallions…….Colts grip maker made them for me…..back when I had those connections…..
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Cornville? Weeeee dogggggie! What kina crazy hillbilly would go to Cornville?

Just got home from camp. Gettin out was a little dicey today boys. But, as you know, you don't know how good your rig goes if you've never been stuck.
Now, full disclosure, I wasn't stuck. It would still move, but the snow in the middle was deep enough that it was pushing up under the truck pretty good. That wouldn't have been an issue but there was a crust on it, and it was just enough to pick it up a little. Once I slipped the rear end off the ruts it got tough, and it would barely go. I'd have to back up and let it just idle forward till it stopped. Then do it all over again. So....
No problem, I got out and walked up the middle between the ruts and just broke that crust. Bingo! She was going no problem then.
We put some kitchen shelves up today. Dubbed around with some other stuff. Boiled up and made coffee.

Supposed to be 50 below zero with the wind chill at the end of this week. Brrrrrrr. That's chilly!
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50 below :shock:
I once had a single barrel Winchester 20 gauge jump out of the back of my LandRover busting through a deep snowdrift, had to get the local preacher with his metal detector to find it... :oops:
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Yea Jayster…”high centering” got me good several times….first year I got the Rubicon I was running my mouth 100 miles per hour, “this baby will through anything.”…….”after work I toad my buddies, “watch dis!” …pointing to a huge pile of snow from the snow plow……..dang Jeep was sitting with about 2 feet of clearance under every wheel…..they were laughing like crazy while I shoveled it out myself….deserved….

Rain, rain, rain…cold rain…36 degrees………..50 below?!?….’posed to get to 2 above here dis weekend……..

For real…50 below? Doesn’t propane freeze below 40 below? I’d be afraid to drive in that kind of weather…..coldest I’ve ever seen was 15 under and it was like a different world.
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On another note, me and mom just came back from Costco……..there was this woman pushing a shopping cart that was loaded to the top….and Costco has these huge shopping carts…..then I did a second look…….there was a kid about 12 years old in the shopping cart on her phone. There was nothing wrong with her. I felt like yanking that spoiled brat out of there…..

Then, after checking out our goods, there’s a food court in Costco so me and mom order some pizza, soda, and their great foot long hot dogs. We sit down to eat and this weirdo comes over and sits down right next to us with probably 40 tables that were near empty. I looked at him and said, “what the F you want?”……just like that………...he left. I have zero tolerance for whack jobs….———006 and 3/16’s
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Haha yup. That's why I put a flat skid on my Rubicon. What I have for clearance now under my skid pan with 33s, I'd need 39" tires to have with the stock skid pan.
The Gladiator is flat bottomed, but is stock, so it doesn't have loads of clearance. That being said, it goes really well. I've been impressed so far.

Thats 50 below with the wind. It won't be near that cold on the thermometer.
Gonna be 5 below (thermometer temp) tonight. It's been windy today too, so it'll be chilly.
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Ok…whew….that kind of extremes in temp. worry me even if they are 500 miles away as what you get we get the next day. :D

Flat skid plate?….does mine have one of those? Looks smooth under there. I know it has some kind of a factory skid plate. Ahhh,I don’t care, the farthest I get from home anymore is Costco, maybe the post office….oh…..oh!…

The post office!……it was closed yesterday as I’m expecting those factory letters….mmmm…no holiday of any kind….mmmmm…….there is one person who works there…very small………you don’t dare pass gas as other people will know who it was…….oh!….back to the story……post office was closed because the new postmaster didn’t show up for work and as there’s only one person, it has to close…..yea, you guessed it right in your thoughts…..the worker is a sister……..she is very nice though as we always chat…her name is “Mercedes” and I call her Mercedes Benz….I ask her where all the loot is as she’s rich with a name like that…….she will laugh like crazy………does an excellent job. ….probably hung over from the big game the day before…….

People are going nuts around here…Eagles this and Eagles that….whew! People base their happiness on something they have no control over…..there will be tons of wife beaters after the Super Bowl while I’m outside splitting wood.

I’m reaching my pretend breaking point with this Winter…….I need sunshine and something to do….Bless you people up North…have no idea how you handle it from Oct to April
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The stock skid on the later TJs (02-06) hung down farther than the earlier ones due to transmission changes. They also have an irregular surface that can catch on things. They earned the nickname "the shovel", for their ability to scoop up stuff and fill full of mud, dirt, and rocks.
Putting on a flat skid, or what they call a "tummy tuck", fixes this issue. Depending on the type of skid installed, it fixes many other issues too. This is NOT a simple bolt on job, and is quite an indepth job. You are basically lifting the transmission and transfer case up 4" from its stock location. This means everything from the fan shroud to the gas tank is affected in some way. Even the 4wd shifter is converted from the crappy linkage to a cable acuated setup. It looks the same inside, but works way better. It is basically the same as adding 4" of suspension lift in regards to driveline angles and anything related. However, if you wheel, it's well worth it.
Normally, a TJ skid pan supports the transmission and transfer. The skid I have replaces this setup with a steel crossmember that clams around the frame and holds the transmission. The actual skid is a separate piece that bolts into the stock 6 holes and to the crossmember. Due to this, you can remove the skid and access the whole drive train without having to support the transmission. The skid can also be replaced. Another whole section of skid plate runs from the main skid all the way up under the engine. It is all perfectly flat so it will slide over stuff.
If you look at the picture, you can see the skid, which is aluminum, doesn't hang down below the frame. You can see the front section that goes up under the engine too.
There is quite a difference from the stick setup.
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Here is some pics from the install. There is one where you can see the cable shifter installed on the transfer case shift lever.
There is a picture of some of the parts making up the crossmember and new high clearance mount. The crossmember is sitting on the milk crate.
There is a pic of the Jeep with the crossmember installed and fully supporting the transmission with no skid plate installed in the six holes in the frame. This is what attracted me to the Savvy Offroad skid design. If you look close, you can see the clamshell around the frame right around the middle body mount.
There is also a pic of the rear axle being relocated and pinion angle being set with the new double adjustable control arms from Metalcloak. This was the most difficult part of the whole job. It's a balancing act keeping the relocated trackbar from hitting the gas tank, while maintaining the right pinion angle and wheelbase.

An interesting side affect of this project was how much it stiffened the whole frame of the Jeep due to the crossmember rigidly bolted between the frame rails. The Jeep rides and drives noticeably better and is like a sports car compared to stock. Pretty neat.
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THATS what I call an explanation! I would not attempt that myself……putting the lift on the Rubi and installing the 2.5 suspension and 1” body lift stretched my limitations along with clutches, slave cylinder, trans/transfer case and rear changes on ole yeller. Anybody who takes their time can change out and replace most parts but design changes like you do if for the gifted.

Dang….along with being a hard core gunman you are also a hardcore mechanic. Well done son!

With your off roading I understand……

I would try it if I had qualified help like you around but by myself it’s too much to risk….

Changing out the linkage for the transfer case on the Rubi was nasty….little room for your hands…you know, holding a nut with a long pair of needle nosed pliers with a magnet or sticky stuff to hold on to the nut. I find guns easier to work on….

Who’s that young girl in the Jeep with you? Does Kristy know about this?—— :)
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Oh yea! I put on wheel spacers on the Rubi all by myself!!!! Yep, I degreased and put on thread locker! And last year I rotated the tires and unscrewed the antenna!

For real, you have to have a special mind to be able to visualize the stuff you do.
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Haha trust me, i ain't that talented. I'd never done it before, but I'd read a ton online and researched it quite a bit. I also work REAL slow and methodical. It took me a long time but I'm pretty fussy and got it dialed in pretty good.
I ain't gonna lie though.....it was a PIA job. It will be the biggest project I'll do on it.
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You’re underestimating yourself.

On another subject I just watched the video on the guy who was beat and killed by the five cops……either they didn’t show it right or maybe I missed something but it looked to me that the guy was resisting arrest and did not comply to the cops demands. Why all the fuss?
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Had He had a gun, knife, ball bat or other weapon it would be a different story... It appeared to Me when they drug Him out of the car it then became a free for all. nobody deserves to be beat to death. they had the car, knew where He lived and could have let him run. they would have had no trouble finding Him. It was an old fashioned lynch mob but the idiot cops all were filming their own trip to jail on the body cams. even 20 years ago the cops could have gotten away with this by planting a knife or gun on Him.
Last year when the Guy next door lost it and tried to kill his friend , just three police were able to take Him down and get Him cuffed and in the back of the Sheriffs car. A 6'4" 180lb Ex Marine.

And I might Add these cops are ALL COWARDS , just like all the thugs on the streets in big city's today. In the world of video proof there is NO escaping what happened. One part of it showed a cop kicking Him in the head like a football. If I was the Judge I'd try them all at once and they would be walking to the gallows. I bet all of them would be crying asking for forgiveness.
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Well, 45…I agree on one thing…the cops were stupid by “filming their own trip to the jail”.

If people want to be woke, that’s their stupidity…. https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-sup ... v2-eygshjt

I come from the old school where fear of a beating kept the streets safe….I personally know 2 ex Philly cops……we camped out and drank together back in the day…..the stories would keep you laughing for days and days……….just one story…..”one guy in the precinct was known as “$&39#@..+6$5$35” . “He could swing a baton over his head and drop a guy 50 yards away……he kept a long leather thong on it and when he threw it, it would wrap around the guys legs, because all of them ran”.

You can’t be nice to these people who are criminals……not the decent law abiding folk….this recent non tragedy incident was self imposed. Picture this…a young couple and their three kids are going home from a church affair…..and this piece of garbage comes along and drives head on into them……….the old school way of thinking was right…”an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.

Does anyone really think these criminals have empathy or respect of the sweat of decent law abiding folk?…..Frank Rizzo, ex Philly police commissioner and mayor kept the streets safe……..he let his guys do their job.
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We may find out at a later date that this Guy was some kind of a criminal . so far it doesn't look like He was. If I want to see a lynch mob all I need to do is turn on the Grit channel , the westerns from the 50's & 60's are full of them. The only thing those cops didn't do is string Him up . just think... FIVE Young Cops tazing and pepper spraying one of their Bros.....and kicking Him like a football. What did they think was going to happen ? Jesse Jackson ,Al Sharpton , an Obama were going to Give them an award....presented by whoopee Goldberg. ...and replay the videos at the super bowl ?.....Those Cops are Flippin Animals.......
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The guy was drunk as heck and was weaving all over the road. We read about innocent people all the time who are killed by idiots. It’s a different world we live in today from when we were young and the county had 100 people in it so if we got drunk, the most that would happen was we would hurt ourselves…….

I have zero sympathy for people who take the lives of others as expendable. There’s these “wolf packs” in Philly who are comprised of young punks who prey upon weak looking people, even throwing them in the front of trains……where’s the outrage for that which happens 1,000 more times than a cop who kills out of conduct? The 5 year old boy who was thrown off the second floor in a mall onto concrete below…..the college student in Kal. who was working alone in the furniture store who was repeatedly stabbed because she was white……You know we both could go on for hours of blacks killing innocent white people…..but nothing is said and it’s kept low key in the news.

It’s some form of “payback” by liberal prosecutors from what white people who were born and died way before we came alive for what they did.

I have ZERO sympathy for an individual, black or white, who puts the lives of other people, black or white, in jeopardy because they can’t control themselves.

Then we have BILLIONS of dollars in ruined businesses, infrastructure, and livelihoods destroyed with no accounting for while hundreds of semi innocents are put in prison on that Jan. 6 fiasco…….there were maybe a dozen people who deserved incarceration while many were given a kangaroo court and their lives driven into bankruptcy……

These cops live with these types of criminals everyday and sometimes, they had enough…….thank the liberals for that type of lawless behavior from the “animals” that sometimes die as a result of lawless behavior from the cops.

Where’s the outrage of TENS OF THOUSANDS of black on black deaths that happen every year.

Then we have the people right here who upon hearing of another members back luck offer CHEAP thoughts and prayers when what they need is money. I was first in several posts to start a collection and guess who is hated? Or how about the guy who nearly gives away thousands of dollars worth of reloading stuff for 20 cents on the dollar and guns for .65 cents on the dollar is treated?

People are fake and are only interested in their image while every penny they can get from others without being up front about it will soon stuff that money in their pocket. Fake…..

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We are indeed seeing more violence on the streets and less and less support for the police, I have witnessed police violence way back in the sixties, nothing new but the world is, as Six said, a different place now and violence has escalated to new levels.
I do not know what caused these Memphis police officers to react like they did but they did go way over the top and acted like a crazed mob.

Sadly what happened in Memphis will probably happen over here, it is not unknown for the police here to kill innocent people and now the police in London are recruiting from ethnic minorities that are not even literate in English. Apparently there are too many white police officers in London and the police cannot recruit enough from the ethnic minorities because they " have difficulty passing the entrance exams" so what do they do " they lower the bar" also relaxing the rules on previous offenders joining the police. :roll:
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I know absolutely nothing about this incident. As I've said, I don't watch the news, and won't allow a newspaper on my property.
There will always be incidents of one persons fault or another. The videos, however, always skew reality. Nobody is putting the videos of thousands of examples of cops helping people on tv. Or them being victimized.
Now, I'm neither pro cop or pro bum. Both groups are made up of people. I will say this however.....
When many people see these things, they say...."Man! I wouldn't want to be a cop these days."
And there is the answer. Just like Walmart, McDonald's, or anything else, they can't find anyone to do these jobs either. The people who should do it want nothing to do with it. The ones who want it, shouldn't have it, and wouldn't have had it 20 years ago. Now, they take what they can get, just like everyone else. It ain't just Walmart boys. It's Dr's., teachers, EMTs, cops, everything.
It's all part of the downward spiral. This is also part of the strategy to federalize ALL police. Don't laugh. It IS the goal. Once they take over, that'll be the end of the body cams and "racist" cops beating people on the news. Government will have fixed another of today's issues.
You may not agree with me, and that is fine. But when you're out and about, really watch with an open mind. Don't view things with the lifetime habits of how things HAVE BEEN. It's an illusion. If you don't want to see it, it won't be that obvious. It IS there, however. And the longer it goes, like a snowball rolling down a hill, the harder it will be to not see.
Talked with my kid last night. He said the USCG is so low on people that they are moving people around to more visible bases and locations to appear like there isn't an issue. Bet they will be real picky on who they take for recruits.
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Maybe so……I see everything as organized and deliberate chaos perpetrated by the left and condoned by the right while all the time the right is condemning the left while holding their crossed fingers behind their back.

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Well, I got up at 12:30 today, a bit early.. so, after I let’s the dogs back in I’m going to get ready to go the bed….see you all tomorrow.
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Sixgun wrote: Thu Feb 02, 2023 1:35 pm The closest thing we came to a change was Trump
This is true. The proof in this is in how it was dealt with. And the fact that it won't happen again.
There is no "right" and "left" in the government. There is only the government. The right and left exist only in the population. And they are manipulated by the government so it can grow and consolidate its power.
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Yea Jayster………but………it’s always been dat ways so we’s be’s pawn’s …..dats all…nobodies…..I’m used to it.

On a serious note did you get the extreme cold weather yet?…….I’m loading up the house now with “big bruisers” I like to call em…..these are the pieces of firewood that you can’t stack because of big knots etc……it’s so much easier to heat with wood when it’s very cold outside…….a few big chunks of wood a day then go about your business like watching TV, the board, changing oil, laughing, passing gas…..you know, educated stuff and meaningful behavior…..
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I haven't seen any yet. I think it was 14 below this morning.
I think tomorrow it's supposed to be 20 or so below. But it's supposed to be windy. We will see.
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14 below??! You have much bigger ones than me bro. On another note, do people up your way always bring in their dogs?

People do here but the “others” in Philly are notorious for their lack of empathy. It’s on the news all the time when the weather gets extreme…….next to thieves and child molesters the next group of people that need to be taken out back and shot are individuals who leave animals outside on a chain with a frozen water bowl.
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Most do, yes.
Some don't. There are losers and bums everywhere.
Some people with hunting dogs have outdoor kennels, but they make a place the can get into that is insulated. Sometimes, they leave a 100 watt incandescent light on in it. They do the same with chicken coops.
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A light bulb? An Amish man told my wife that's what they do....a light bulb no matter how cold it is......wonder if they would like to have a light bulb to heat them up.

The cold is here dude! 32 now....supposed to go down to 25.....yea, I know your laughing......
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Ain't much colder here. Its 25 now. Now, tomorrow night......well, it's gonna be about 50 degrees colder. :D
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