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Quoted: There's probably sugar somewhere down there.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'll try it. Every spring we have an issue when it gets warm and then rains a lot, but this is the worst I've seen. There's probably sugar somewhere down there.... No food under there in the 4+ years we've lived here. |
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Quoted: and probably one of these to go with them. View Quote I'm not into wood or lever guns really, but have been wanting an 1895 Dark in 45/70 for a while now |
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Quoted: We got blasted last night. The lightning show was crazy for about an hour. My hobominium was definitely ground zero in the eye of the storm. Instant flash boom and teeth rattling thunder View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gonna get sporty. Weather peeps talking about those torcon numbers. Were you sitting at the open door with a bottle of whiskey? |
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Quoted: That's pretty hot, would shoot I'm not into wood or lever guns really, but have been wanting an 1895 Dark in 45/70 for a while now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: and probably one of these to go with them. I'm not into wood or lever guns really, but have been wanting an 1895 Dark in 45/70 for a while now I'm a gun nerd. My oldest gun design (it's a replica) is a Pedersoli Bess, which isn't super historically accurate (it's kind of a mash up of a couple patterns, but iirc generally accurate-ish to a post 1780 Bess), and I've tried to have a representative sample of most periods of firearms development in American history; at this point I've sold off a few too many and have some gaps between my flintlocks and 20th century guns. |
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Quoted: There are ants under my sink. Killed all of the ones I could find and put out a bunch of poison, hope they all die. View Quote We had a horrific ant problem at our rental house back a few years ago. Turns out that there was a ton of junk piled up in the crawl space underneath. The exterminator said until that was cleaned out and taken care of, the ants would just keep coming up. We just found a house we liked and moved. Not our problem anymore. I guess y’all don’t maybe have crawl spaces up there, though, so I don’t know how helpful that would be. |
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Quoted: We had a horrific ant problem at our rental house back a few years ago. Turns out that there was a ton of junk piled up in the crawl space underneath. The exterminator said until that was cleaned out and taken care of, the ants would just keep coming up. We just found a house we liked and moved. Not our problem anymore. I guess y’all don’t maybe have crawl spaces up there, though, so I don’t know how helpful that would be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There are ants under my sink. Killed all of the ones I could find and put out a bunch of poison, hope they all die. We had a horrific ant problem at our rental house back a few years ago. Turns out that there was a ton of junk piled up in the crawl space underneath. The exterminator said until that was cleaned out and taken care of, the ants would just keep coming up. We just found a house we liked and moved. Not our problem anymore. I guess y’all don’t maybe have crawl spaces up there, though, so I don’t know how helpful that would be. Actually we do have a crawlspace, but that's very unusual in our area (and highly annoying), but it's completely empty and radon abated (lined with sealed plastic tarps). |
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Quoted: We got blasted last night. The lightning show was crazy for about an hour. My hobominium was definitely ground zero in the eye of the storm. Instant flash boom and teeth rattling thunder View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gonna get sporty. Weather peeps talking about those torcon numbers. Glad you’re ok. Should be a prime getting stuck environment today. |
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Quoted: I'm a gun nerd. My oldest gun design (it's a replica) is a Pedersoli Bess, which isn't super historically accurate (it's kind of a mash up of a couple patterns, but iirc generally accurate-ish to a post 1780 Bess), and I've tried to have a representative sample of most periods of firearms development in American history; at this point I've sold off a few too many and have some gaps between my flintlocks and 20th century guns. View Quote I'm kind of the opposite. I like to shoot a lot of things but only tend to own a few specific types |
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Quoted: People don't think confined space entry permits be like they is, but they do View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Actually we do have a crawlspace, but that's very unusual in our area (and highly annoying), but it's completely empty and radon abated (lined with sealed plastic tarps). The millwrights have to have those where I work. |
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Quoted: People don't think confined space entry permits be like they is, but they do View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Actually we do have a crawlspace, but that's very unusual in our area (and highly annoying), but it's completely empty and radon abated (lined with sealed plastic tarps). I may have needed those a couple times that I didn't get one The time I was in a school's crawlspace adjusting valves on a heating water system and had to belly crawl along the foundation wall pushing my meter ahead of me, and then had to back out the same way because there wasn't anywhere with enough clearance to turn around comes to mind |
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Quoted: That's pretty cool going back that far. Hard to believe that it was once: 'I first produced my pistol, then produced my rapier' and was a thing, but it was I'm kind of the opposite. I like to shoot a lot of things but only tend to own a few specific types View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm a gun nerd. My oldest gun design (it's a replica) is a Pedersoli Bess, which isn't super historically accurate (it's kind of a mash up of a couple patterns, but iirc generally accurate-ish to a post 1780 Bess), and I've tried to have a representative sample of most periods of firearms development in American history; at this point I've sold off a few too many and have some gaps between my flintlocks and 20th century guns. I'm kind of the opposite. I like to shoot a lot of things but only tend to own a few specific types I'd like to add a 1750's ish PA/VA rifle, an 1851 repro, an 1860 repro, an 1861 Springfield or 3 band 1857 Enfield repro, a trapdoor Springfield (preferably full length, but carbine would also be okay), a Krag (again, prefer rifle, but carbine would be okay), a .455 Webley (preferably Mk. I through V), a 1917 Enfield, a Hi-power, a more military config 1911, an FAL . . . But none of that is happening until I have my primary ARs set up the way I want, a better mount for my PVS-14, another PVS-14 and a bridge, another helmet set up, a helmet mountable thermal mono, possibly a clip-on . . . |
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Quoted: $600 in belly mower service call repairs and I think maybe ima lay off the drunken mud mowing sessions haha View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Glad you're ok. Should be a prime getting stuck environment today. Oooof |
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Quoted: Use this for ants. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/380475/1A74513C-46DF-4E87-940A-F85328B24D79_jpe-1916806.JPG View Quote I've bought a couple things like that; thought the most recent one was working. |
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Got a gun waffle to go to at 1:00. Not eating breakfast, gonna be plenty of fuud there.
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Quoted: I've bought a couple things like that; thought the most recent one was working. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Use this for ants. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/380475/1A74513C-46DF-4E87-940A-F85328B24D79_jpe-1916806.JPG I've bought a couple things like that; thought the most recent one was working. You just have to not kill the ants and let them take the liquid back to their friends. |
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Quoted: Writing a paper on the public health response to Covid. I'm including the CNN articles where the CDC was telling people not to wear masks last March Going to see if I can find the ones about the chinese welding doors shut too. View Quote Don't forget the part about how we're 58 weeks into 2 weeks to flatten the curve..... |
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Quoted: I may have needed those a couple times that I didn't get one The time I was in a school's crawlspace adjusting valves on a heating water system and had to belly crawl along the foundation wall pushing my meter ahead of me, and then had to back out the same way because there wasn't anywhere with enough clearance to turn around comes to mind View Quote Not claustrophobic but that doesn't work for me |
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Quoted: I'd like to add a 1750's ish PA/VA rifle, an 1851 repro, an 1860 repro, an 1861 Springfield or 3 band 1857 Enfield repro, a trapdoor Springfield (preferably full length, but carbine would also be okay), a Krag (again, prefer rifle, but carbine would be okay), a .455 Webley (preferably Mk. I through V), a 1917 Enfield, a Hi-power, a more military config 1911, an FAL . . . But none of that is happening until I have my primary ARs set up the way I want, a better mount for my PVS-14, another PVS-14 and a bridge, another helmet set up, a helmet mountable thermal mono, possibly a clip-on . . . View Quote That would be a pretty pimp addition to the collection too I'm kinda in the same boat on priorities, NV has taken over my shooting habits and I spend more time with that than my other stuff, really to the point I don't even shoot the non NV much anymore |
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Quoted: We got blasted last night. The lightning show was crazy for about an hour. My hobominium was definitely ground zero in the eye of the storm. Instant flash boom and teeth rattling thunder View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gonna get sporty. Weather peeps talking about those torcon numbers. One of my wife's former co-workers up in Dallas that she still is FB friends with had one of his horses struck by lightning and killed this past week. |
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