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It's a species of oak that you can harvest the bark from for about 200 years. It takes about 12 years for a tree to regrow enough bark to harvest. |
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Quoted: This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? |
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Quoted: Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! ZOMG |
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Quoted: She's not wrong. I'm tempted to start off with a 507 on my Walther SP22M3, full top rail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Idk, maybe it’s fine. I’ve never used it That's what's on my .22 I wouldn't use it on a defensive gun, but it's fine for a range toy So now I need a .22 pistol Everyone needs a .22 pistol. She's not wrong. I'm tempted to start off with a 507 on my Walther SP22M3, full top rail. That would work. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: We might just hit 100 pages this week. If you believe I've got a little faith in us Thats the spirit The current episode of Made in a Day is whiskey. I could use some Jack Daniels No. 7. Kinda gross I didn't pick what they decided to cover for the episode ????? |
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Quoted: That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Idk, maybe it’s fine. I’ve never used it That's what's on my .22 I wouldn't use it on a defensive gun, but it's fine for a range toy So now I need a .22 pistol Everyone needs a .22 pistol. She's not wrong. I'm tempted to start off with a 507 on my Walther SP22M3, full top rail. That would work. I figure it would do well enough. |
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Quoted: It's a species of oak that you can harvest the bark from for about 200 years. It takes about 12 years for a tree to regrow enough bark to harvest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Neat, so that's how cork is harvested and made. From a cork tree? It's a species of oak that you can harvest the bark from for about 200 years. It takes about 12 years for a tree to regrow enough bark to harvest. We had one on the farm. Only one I’ve ever seen. A friend from England was here, wealth of knowledge kinda guy, at my oldest boys 1st birthday party several years ago. I was showing it to him and he said that there was a shortage of cork bc the trees were getting a disease and dying. Later that year, my tree died. I cut a section out of it and have it in the barn. |
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Quoted: CDC recommends you wear 3 masks to combat this, and apply leeches as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Me. Nasty little sinus infection courtesy of allergies and <5 hours of sleep a night for the last 6 weeks or so. Good times. It feels like I have about 50 leeches crammed in my sinuses at the moment. |
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Damnit, these fuckers named their barge that moves the rocket the Rocketship
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Quoted: A neighbor's yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. View Quote |
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Quoted: That or a PA microdot. View Quote I'm no longer comfortable with the ethics of purchasing products made by companies propped up by a government commiting genocide, involuntary organ harvesting, involuntary abortions, and using slave labor. And the degree of integration and opaqueness in china means that there's no way to know which companies are benefiting from these practices, so I'm just going to avoid doing business with all of them as much as possible. Which, unfortunately is going to make some things much more expensive. |
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Quoted: A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. Y’all commonly have bears? Very random here but you do hear of one getting hit by a car every few years. |
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Quoted: Bear is kind of greasy and stringy, no? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A neighbor's yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. Very greasy, kind of stringy. It builds a terd, but I wouldn’t call it the most appetizing option in the woods. |
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Quoted: Y’all commonly have bears? Very random here but you do hear of one getting hit by a car every few years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. Y’all commonly have bears? Very random here but you do hear of one getting hit by a car every few years. According to officials? Super rare. According to folks in the area? All over the damn place. |
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Quoted: We had one on the farm. Only one I’ve ever seen. A friend from England was here, wealth of knowledge kinda guy, at my oldest boys 1st birthday party several years ago. I was showing it to him and he said that there was a shortage of cork bc the trees were getting a disease and dying. Later that year, my tree died. I cut a section out of it and have it in the barn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Neat, so that's how cork is harvested and made. From a cork tree? It's a species of oak that you can harvest the bark from for about 200 years. It takes about 12 years for a tree to regrow enough bark to harvest. We had one on the farm. Only one I’ve ever seen. A friend from England was here, wealth of knowledge kinda guy, at my oldest boys 1st birthday party several years ago. I was showing it to him and he said that there was a shortage of cork bc the trees were getting a disease and dying. Later that year, my tree died. I cut a section out of it and have it in the barn. That's unfortunate. |
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Quoted: According to officials? Super rare. According to folks in the area? All over the damn place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. Y’all commonly have bears? Very random here but you do hear of one getting hit by a car every few years. According to officials? Super rare. According to folks in the area? All over the damn place. Wow, interesting. I’m sure they can be aggravating. |
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Quoted: Wow, interesting. I’m sure they can be aggravating. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In india, they make whiskey from molasses They also shit and discard the dead in the same river they bathe in and drink from. They’re just circling back around. Like a dog licking its own ass I appreciate your way with words https://media.tenor.com/images/44fe6f78b7c2194adb9264a707584766/tenor.gif Now get back to that kitchen, woman! Plot twist: I’m already in the kitchen! https://media2.giphy.com/media/bU2nZJegR7rz2/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886xkvxydp1tlpognef38bmxua8o43r5bdb7p7688ax&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g This pork tenderloin ain’t gonna cook itself. That’s some good stuff. Pork from the back yard? A neighbor’s yard. They were tearing the place up, so they got deaded. He put the trap back out, but now a bear has found it and keeps stealing the bait. I say better that the bear flips the trap and steals the bait than getting caught and tearing the trap apart. Or necessitating a call to Mr. GreenJeans. Y’all commonly have bears? Very random here but you do hear of one getting hit by a car every few years. According to officials? Super rare. According to folks in the area? All over the damn place. Wow, interesting. I’m sure they can be aggravating. They’re shy, so not super dangerous, but they tear stuff apart wherever they go. And shooting one out of season gets you all sorts of hemmed up if they find out. |
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Damnit, multiplayer account expired on the PlayStation.
I may have to remedy this. |
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Quoted: I think I'm gonna get a snack, throw on something on NatGeo, and see how the next hour goes. If it sucks, more Benadryl. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Everything in bloom has me taking two Benadryl. I have a low grade headache and sneezing and coughing. Yaaaaaaaaay ALL THE WOOTS Yup. I'm conscious again. Curious if this is a mistake or not. Don’t AJ consciousness I think I'm gonna get a snack, throw on something on NatGeo, and see how the next hour goes. If it sucks, more Benadryl. Mowed the lawn. The pollen was like a dust cloud |
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