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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Not anymore. And you can get these pretty cheap, used. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684633528_291d527c8d_o.jpg Nothing wrong with Spyderco, I still have an old D'Allara, that I can't seem to sell. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684863995_8b4efbf91a_o.jpg View Quote I found the MSI to be too porky. Good knife otherwise, though. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: I guess I'm a wanker, then. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes yes Full dress? Like silk hat and tails? Impressive. no I wear khakis a lot. There is only one attorney in town that, AFAIK, still wears a suit to the office. He's in his 70s. Everyone else wears business casual most days. I wear a suit for court and that's about it. Visiting your attorney should be an occasion. We should at least be able to dress up as well for our clients as church. it adds to the professionalism. Add to that the average age of our staff is very low. Dressing the part adds to the clients' confidence. If they saw khakis, they might think they were at target. We had a client call in about his matter, his wife was using a big downtown firm, probably charging four times more than us. Our client was also an attorney. He was furious because when they went downtown to sign papers for his wife, her attorney showed up in ripped jeans and a t-shirt. "Seriously? This is how little you think of my wife's business, you couldn't even put on appropriate clothes?!" We assured him that even though he couldn't see us, we were wearing suits for the phone call. It is a topic that has been addressed in a number of issues of the Wisconsin State Bar magazine as well. It detracts from the profession as a whole. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Not anymore. And you can get these pretty cheap, used. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684633528_291d527c8d_o.jpg Nothing wrong with Spyderco, I still have an old D'Allara, that I can't seem to sell. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684863995_8b4efbf91a_o.jpg View Quote good bang for buck from the MSI |
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Originally Posted By WIC: yes no Visiting your attorney should be an occasion. We should at least be able to dress up as well for our clients as church. it adds to the professionalism. Add to that the average age of our staff is very low. Dressing the part adds to the clients' confidence. If they saw khakis, they might think they were at target. We had a client call in about his matter, his wife was using a big downtown firm, probably charging four times more than us. Our client was also an attorney. He was furious because when they went downtown to sign papers for his wife, her attorney showed up in ripped jeans and a t-shirt. "Seriously? This is how little you think of my wife's business, you couldn't even put on appropriate clothes?!" We assured him that even though he couldn't see us, we were wearing suits for the phone call. It is a topic that has been addressed in a number of issues of the Wisconsin State Bar magazine as well. It detracts from the profession as a whole. View Quote Not an invalid position. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: TV series was decent. Ed Skrein doesn't belong in the role. View Quote I should go back and watch the first one again. I recall enjoying that one quite a bit back then. I don't think I saw any of the other sequels, though. Maybe they're all streaming somewhere. I don't think I know the new guy from anything else so no preconceptions there, but I agree that he didn't seem right for the role. It calls for an older actor that is able to convey a certain weariness and confidence from experience, and that's why he doesn't put up with any shit, not some young, cocky guy. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: I should go back and watch the first one again. I recall enjoying that one quite a bit back then. I don't think I saw any of the other sequels, though. Maybe they're all streaming somewhere. I don't think I know the new guy from anything else so no preconceptions there, but I agree that he didn't seem right for the role. It calls for an older actor that is able to convey a certain weariness and confidence from experience, and that's why he doesn't put up with any shit, not some young, cocky guy. View Quote Ed skrein was a Deadpool villain other statham versions deserve a watch |
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Originally Posted By WIC: Ed skrein was a Deadpool villain other statham versions deserve a watch View Quote Ah I looked it up, he was the doctor from Deadpool. I didn't remember/recognize him. I haven't seen that one in a really long time either. I recall him doing a good job at being an asshole there, though. Minor spoilers from the newer transporter: I did get a bit of a kick about the dad in the new transporter. He's just going along the whole time thinking "I've been in way worse situations than this" and not really giving a shit. He fell in puppy love way too fast for someone with his backstory, though. As did the main guy, really. And I liked it better when we didn't know the main character's background. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: I have no idea what this is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By MrSig239: Forgot to post late night snack. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8170_jpg-3200098.JPG I have no idea what this is. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: yes no Visiting your attorney should be an occasion. We should at least be able to dress up as well for our clients as church. it adds to the professionalism. Add to that the average age of our staff is very low. Dressing the part adds to the clients' confidence. If they saw khakis, they might think they were at target. We had a client call in about his matter, his wife was using a big downtown firm, probably charging four times more than us. Our client was also an attorney. He was furious because when they went downtown to sign papers for his wife, her attorney showed up in ripped jeans and a t-shirt. "Seriously? This is how little you think of my wife's business, you couldn't even put on appropriate clothes?!" We assured him that even though he couldn't see us, we were wearing suits for the phone call. It is a topic that has been addressed in a number of issues of the Wisconsin State Bar magazine as well. It detracts from the profession as a whole. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By rbb2: I guess I'm a wanker, then. yes Full dress? Like silk hat and tails? Impressive. no I wear khakis a lot. There is only one attorney in town that, AFAIK, still wears a suit to the office. He's in his 70s. Everyone else wears business casual most days. I wear a suit for court and that's about it. Visiting your attorney should be an occasion. We should at least be able to dress up as well for our clients as church. it adds to the professionalism. Add to that the average age of our staff is very low. Dressing the part adds to the clients' confidence. If they saw khakis, they might think they were at target. We had a client call in about his matter, his wife was using a big downtown firm, probably charging four times more than us. Our client was also an attorney. He was furious because when they went downtown to sign papers for his wife, her attorney showed up in ripped jeans and a t-shirt. "Seriously? This is how little you think of my wife's business, you couldn't even put on appropriate clothes?!" We assured him that even though he couldn't see us, we were wearing suits for the phone call. It is a topic that has been addressed in a number of issues of the Wisconsin State Bar magazine as well. It detracts from the profession as a whole. |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG View Quote Homegrown | How to Identify Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac How to Identify Poison Ivy and Common Look-A-Likes |
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There's no longer any doubt about it; Microsoft's solitaire game is cheating me!
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It seems like it could be. Hairs on the vine and the middle leaf does have a little bit of a longer stem. I found it behind a bush coming under the fence from the neighbors. Right were the dog likes to look under to get to the neighbor dog. My dogs eyes are all but rotting out of his head right now and we are trying to figure out what's going on. Vet has him on antibiotic drops and I started him on benadryl yesterday as a last resort. He has had ulcers on his eye before, but now it's in both eyes. Don't see how an ulcer would affect the other on. Gonna call the vet back tomorrow. Poor guy!
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG View Quote Really sorry about the dog's eyes That is not poison ivy (for sure). Maybe this - https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/potentilla-indica/ |
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Originally Posted By WILSON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03uXLh_pqwo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsofS06N52w View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WILSON: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03uXLh_pqwo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsofS06N52w |
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Thanks for the verification. I kinda thought it looked like strawberry. We get that in the yard, but I'm just looking for reasons at this point. He's had bad ulcers before, but this is both eyes at once now and extreme. Hope he doesn't go blind.
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG View Quote Taste it and see? |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: It seems like it could be. Hairs on the vine and the middle leaf does have a little bit of a longer stem. I found it behind a bush coming under the fence from the neighbors. Right were the dog likes to look under to get to the neighbor dog. My dogs eyes are all but rotting out of his head right now and we are trying to figure out what's going on. Vet has him on antibiotic drops and I started him on benadryl yesterday as a last resort. He has had ulcers on his eye before, but now it's in both eyes. Don't see how an ulcer would affect the other on. Gonna call the vet back tomorrow. Poor guy! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_150547_jpg-3200492.JPG View Quote That sucks! Hope he gets sorted out! |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG View Quote Rub it on your pecker. You'll find out soon enough. |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Originally Posted By DFARM: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/78442/KIMG6932_JPG-3197262.JPG Rough day at work today. It was pristine when I clocked in this morning. Luckily, I put a tempered glass protector on it before I even put it on my wrist the first time. Now I just have to figure out how to get it off without messing up the crystal. It fits pretty tight and it's recessed so I can't really get at an edge. Knife in process in the background to keep it relevant. View Quote Which ones did you buy? I got some from Amazon but they don't fit my 5610U. |
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"Not proud of everything I've done, but at least you know I did it well."
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Is this shit poison ivy? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_144234_jpg-3200473.JPG Taste it and see? |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: It seems like it could be. Hairs on the vine and the middle leaf does have a little bit of a longer stem. I found it behind a bush coming under the fence from the neighbors. Right were the dog likes to look under to get to the neighbor dog. My dogs eyes are all but rotting out of his head right now and we are trying to figure out what's going on. Vet has him on antibiotic drops and I started him on benadryl yesterday as a last resort. He has had ulcers on his eye before, but now it's in both eyes. Don't see how an ulcer would affect the other on. Gonna call the vet back tomorrow. Poor guy! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_150547_jpg-3200492.JPG View Quote poor pup |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240428_172317_jpg-3200623.JPG View Quote Good choice |
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View Quote nice knife fucky focus |
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View Quote Lemon Heads? |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Forgot to post late night snack. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8170_jpg-3200098.JPG View Quote Not left over filet? |
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Latest bottle from my scotch of the month gift. Not too bad on ice. Never heard of it and would never have tried it otherwise.
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Originally Posted By WIC: good bang for buck from the MSI View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Not anymore. And you can get these pretty cheap, used. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684633528_291d527c8d_o.jpg Nothing wrong with Spyderco, I still have an old D'Allara, that I can't seem to sell. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684863995_8b4efbf91a_o.jpg good bang for buck from the MSI Sore dick deal. |
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"Not proud of everything I've done, but at least you know I did it well."
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"Not proud of everything I've done, but at least you know I did it well."
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Metus improbos compescit, non clementia
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53685941380_0e2a992bb5_o.jpg View Quote sywagon was talking shit about you, but I think you are going to do just fine here. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Not anymore. And you can get these pretty cheap, used. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684633528_291d527c8d_o.jpg Nothing wrong with Spyderco, I still have an old D'Allara, that I can't seem to sell. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53684863995_8b4efbf91a_o.jpg View Quote Full serrated or no serrated |
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