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Originally Posted By MaxxII: https://i.imgur.com/hA9BlGi.jpg?1 Work has been busy lately and the weather is at the fun part where it rains alot, and typically only on my days off... But I managed to put together a gazebo the wife wanted. In my typical retard fashion, I wound up having to complete this in the dark, quietly using hand tools only so as not to disturb the neighbors on the only day where there is no rain and I have off. Climbing on a damp and slick composite railing in the dark, about 15 feet off the ground to put roof panels onto a gazebo at 4 am isn't the dumbest thing I've ever done...which upon reflection speaks to all the dumb shit I've done in my life. OSHA would not have been amused. This should have been my submission for "Wharncliffe Wednesday" but can work as "Flipper Friday". View Quote I see a couple issues without even reading your description... |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: How did you do that? I have used those watches, (that model specifically) from before I was in the Marines and beat the crap out of them, on several continents and just about every climate.. and I have never cracked the face of one. Congratulations - you destroyed something the USMC could not. View Quote it's just a cover. he splained that. |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160658/1000002117_jpg-3198050.JPG If you look closely, the embossed logo shows a Harp for Harp ale, the glass also has a Harp logo painted on as well. The glass is also labeled Guinness. A true Black and Tan beer is Bass Amber Ale with Guinness Stout layered on top of the Bass. However, I've seen and served Harp and Guinness when asked. The two flavors complement each other. Harp ale and Guinness stout are two different beers, although Harp is/was owned by Guinness. View Quote What the fuck are you on about? You are answering questions no one asked. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Missed pizza last week, so here we are, 14 inches of get-down. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53681096551_099a4fd57c_o.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53681326518_9d879dbb1b_o.jpg Didn't forget the olives this time. View Quote bet that made the missus happy |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Nice. To be honest I didn't know they made them for watches. View Quote I didn't either. I'm glad they do though. My last watch was all pock marked from welding |
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"Freedom is a messy business." - LaRue_Tactical
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Originally Posted By WIC: bet that made the missus happy View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: It's not just GM. It is pretty much everything. It's his thing. |
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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 WIC: see? View Quote Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Never had anything that big from me. Everybody's good at something. View Quote For OP: https://www.udio.com/songs/tzm8J4FQomLy69gYpv9wFf |
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I posted in here like a month ago crying about losing my para 3 while clearing brush. Today my brother and I cut up some downed trees in the same area we had been clearing about a month ago and he found it in the mud.
Its just a pocket knife but I have had a smile on my face all day, I carried this thing everyday for 2+ years before I lost it. Any tips on what I should do to it since its been outside for a month? I took an old tooth brush and some dawn dish soap and scrubbed all the mud off, only rust I found was in two tiny places on the pocket clip where I had worn the finish off previously and it was just bare metal. I have never taken it apart before I guess I should to check for rust and debris? What about some kind of oil? Any guidance is appreciated. Attached File |
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Just take it apart and clean it up, then put it back together. I don't think those have washers so probably don't even need oiled but a drop of gun oil or similar wouldn't hurt anything.
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Originally Posted By WIC: What the fuck are you on about? You are answering questions no one asked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By MaxxII: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160658/1000002117_jpg-3198050.JPG If you look closely, the embossed logo shows a Harp for Harp ale, the glass also has a Harp logo painted on as well. The glass is also labeled Guinness. A true Black and Tan beer is Bass Amber Ale with Guinness Stout layered on top of the Bass. However, I've seen and served Harp and Guinness when asked. The two flavors complement each other. Harp ale and Guinness stout are two different beers, although Harp is/was owned by Guinness. What the fuck are you on about? You are answering questions no one asked. Apparently…and not well as evidenced by rbb2’s post showing the history of Guinesses logo over a century… |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Just take it apart and clean it up, then put it back together. I don't think those have washers so probably don't even need oiled but a drop of gun oil or similar wouldn't hurt anything. View Quote Thanks for the advice, I took it apart, cleaned it up, and put a light coat of rem oil on all the metal bits. It opens and closes buttery smooth again now. I didn't think to take pictures of the inside but I didn't see any rust or pitting on anything, just mud. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Forlorn-Hope: Thanks for the advice, I took it apart, cleaned it up, and put a light coat of rem oil on all the metal bits. It opens and closes buttery smooth again now. I didn't think to take pictures of the inside but I didn't see any rust or pitting on anything, just mud. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/369083/para_3_cleaned_jpg-3199466.JPG View Quote Excellent! That baby has some real character! Looks great cleaned up. |
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Originally Posted By Forlorn-Hope: I posted in here like a month ago crying about losing my para 3 while clearing brush. Today my brother and I cut up some downed trees in the same area we had been clearing about a month ago and he found it in the mud. Its just a pocket knife but I have had a smile on my face all day, I carried this thing everyday for 2+ years before I lost it. Any tips on what I should do to it since its been outside for a month? I took an old tooth brush and some dawn dish soap and scrubbed all the mud off, only rust I found was in two tiny places on the pocket clip where I had worn the finish off previously and it was just bare metal. I have never taken it apart before I guess I should to check for rust and debris? What about some kind of oil? Any guidance is appreciated. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/369083/spyderco_para_3_returns_jpg-3199425.JPG View Quote BD1N rinse, blow it out, soak in olive oil, paper towel it off |
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Originally Posted By Forlorn-Hope: Thanks for the advice, I took it apart, cleaned it up, and put a light coat of rem oil on all the metal bits. It opens and closes buttery smooth again now. I didn't think to take pictures of the inside but I didn't see any rust or pitting on anything, just mud. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/369083/para_3_cleaned_jpg-3199466.JPG View Quote no, no OLIVE OIL |
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Omega 3's, better for the heart.
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Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By Forlorn-Hope: Thanks for the advice, I took it apart, cleaned it up, and put a light coat of rem oil on all the metal bits. It opens and closes buttery smooth again now. I didn't think to take pictures of the inside but I didn't see any rust or pitting on anything, just mud. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/369083/para_3_cleaned_jpg-3199466.JPG no, no OLIVE OIL Wasnt Rem Oil found to be just vegetable oil? |
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Mother in laws 83rd birthday and 65th anniversary.(father in law too.) so we had a small family cookout. Usual stuff. Potato and macaroni salad, rice and cheese and then 2 boxes of these.
Attached File Cooked them all to a perfect 130 to 150 degrees. I'm the only one that likes them med. rare. The rest all want well done. This was just starting. Attached File Did have a brain fart though as I put the temp probe in the thickest one instead of the thinnest!!! Almost made shoe leather..good thing I caught it half way thru cooking! |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Mother in laws 83rd birthday and 65th anniversary.(father in law too.) so we had a small family cookout. Usual stuff. Potato and macaroni salad, rice and cheese and then 2 boxes of these. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8163_jpg-3199516.JPG Cooked them all to a perfect 130 to 150 degrees. I'm the only one that likes them med. rare. The rest all want well done. This was just starting. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8162_jpg-3199520.JPG Did have a brain fart though as I put the temp probe in the thickest one instead of the thinnest!!! Almost made shoe leather..good thing I caught it half way thru cooking! View Quote Nice! Temp chart is too high on all counts. Well done?! Why waste the filet on them, then? Might as well cook up some round steak at that point. Still, sounds like a great afternoon, other than the ruination of several pounds of good steak. |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Mother in laws 83rd birthday and 65th anniversary.(father in law too.) so we had a small family cookout. Usual stuff. Potato and macaroni salad, rice and cheese and then 2 boxes of these. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8163_jpg-3199516.JPG Cooked them all to a perfect 130 to 150 degrees. I'm the only one that likes them med. rare. The rest all want well done. This was just starting. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8162_jpg-3199520.JPG Did have a brain fart though as I put the temp probe in the thickest one instead of the thinnest!!! Almost made shoe leather..good thing I caught it half way thru cooking! View Quote the older generations are all messed up in wanting burnt meat |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Most of them came out like this. I won't do any darker! I just tell them woops! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8164_jpg-3199546.JPG View Quote i feel a little sick |
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oh damn, I had no interest in the total recall reboot from 2012, until I looked at the cast just now...
any good? |
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Kinda torn
seeing Richter in total recall makes me want to watch Starship Troopers next but Kate Beckinsale... |
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Originally Posted By WIC: long day all ready..up early, running around doing all kinds of BS, picked up some meat, 3xprt looking at you https://i.imgur.com/5rf94B9.jpg time for some whiskey sour and Total Recall while I do paperwork https://i.imgur.com/puscbqE.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://i.imgur.com/OiGaaLB.jpeg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://logos-world.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Guinness-Logo-History.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By MaxxII: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/160658/1000002117_jpg-3198050.JPG If you look closely, the embossed logo shows a Harp for Harp ale, the glass also has a Harp logo painted on as well. The glass is also labeled Guinness. A true Black and Tan beer is Bass Amber Ale with Guinness Stout layered on top of the Bass. However, I've seen and served Harp and Guinness when asked. The two flavors complement each other. Harp ale and Guinness stout are two different beers, although Harp is/was owned by Guinness. https://logos-world.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Guinness-Logo-History.jpg |
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I don't think it was supposed to be printed at all
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I dunno, feels much more bladerunneresque
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and Kate's role is not as prominent as Sharon's so far
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Originally Posted By sywagon: My issue with it was that the logo is all wavy because it is over the embossed part. It think it was supposed to be printed on the adjacent sides which look like they might be smooth. View Quote That would certainly make more sense. Probably supposed to be 180° from the raised part. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: and Kate's role is not as prominent as Sharon's so far View Quote Is it at least a little entertaining, though? I'm always looking for something to add to my elliptical machine distraction queue. I've watched a fair number of movies that I would normally have resented as a waste of time, had I actually sat down specifically to watch them, but don't mind so much when it's just killing 40-60 minutes of time that I'm not going anywhere anyway. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Is it at least a little entertaining, though? I'm always looking for something to add to my elliptical machine distraction queue. I've watched a fair number of movies that I would normally have resented as a waste of time, had I actually sat down specifically to watch them, but don't mind so much when it's just killing 40-60 minutes of time that I'm not going anywhere anyway. View Quote jury is still out i don't hate it yet just not what I was expecting. Have you looked into "Hundreds of Beavers"? |
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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 sywagon: Pizza burgers look interesting. Growing up my parents took us to some good burger joint a several time times and I was hooked on their Datsa' My Burger. Still remember it and the name and the experience 45 years later. Good burger smothered in mozza and marinara on a bun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By WIC: long day all ready..up early, running around doing all kinds of BS, picked up some meat, 3xprt looking at you https://i.imgur.com/5rf94B9.jpg time for some whiskey sour and Total Recall while I do paperwork https://i.imgur.com/puscbqE.jpg The bar that used to exist a couple blocks away had the most amazing burgers. Super convenient, I'd call when I left work and they'd be ready when I got there. The place smelled like a toilet and they never paid their taxes, but the burgers never failed. Unfortunately, they boarded up and I don't think anyone has looked at reopening it. They started out pretty cheap. We could get 2 burgers and fries for ~$10. Before they closed up it was ~$22. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: Pizza burgers look interesting. Growing up my parents took us to some good burger joint a several time times and I was hooked on their Datsa' My Burger. Still remember it and the name and the experience 45 years later. Good burger smothered in mozza and marinara on a bun. View Quote They are a blast from the past. Wisconsin company. The memory is better than the real thing. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Well not hundreds... View Quote so there has been more Kate. if you like kate you know two things 1. she is never in anything truly good 2. you'll watch it anyways since she is in it Hundreds of Beavers is slapstick humor. Bit of fun. Mostly physical comedy, very few words in it, so even an attorney can understand it. |
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