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Quoted: Same same I usually eat at lunch because the coffee kills my appetite. Shame though, breakfast food is the bomb View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What did y'all have ? I really like breakfast food, and I enjoy sitting down and eating breakfast, but I almost always just drink a pot of coffee. I usually eat at lunch because the coffee kills my appetite. Shame though, breakfast food is the bomb I can eat breakfast foods at any time of day. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Duckski is heading north soon to get Peanut Butter, the gentleman boar that will be keeping Joyce and Jelly company for the next few years. I’m pretty excited. Mmm, pork ingredients. Bacon seeds |
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Quoted: But I think this is a comfortable optic, so I can get used to anything I suppose https://zenphotos.net/file/Online/SVD/Optics/NIT-A_SGL31_01.JPG View Quote Dat height over bore, d'oh |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't encourage him. He just downloads them from thechive. You're welcome. I make the posts though This is the way |
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Quoted: So it can do everything the AR can, but less accurately, with more weight, and with less aftermarket support and ammo options. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They're fun, cool, and iconic, but the AR is much more practical. Same spot the FAL and G3 are in for me. I got my AKs before prices went all the way through the roof, or I wouldn't own one. Similarly, I don't own a FAL, and would love one, but there are a lot of things ahead of that on my list. 12.8 pounds for my AK105 vs 10.8 for my KAC. Ain't nothing light in the real NV fighting rifle The edge goes to the AR for sure but AKs haven't been left behind, not way behind anyway https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20210304_192126-1854701.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20200705_173443-1491812.jpg So it can do everything the AR can, but less accurately, with more weight, and with less aftermarket support and ammo options. And crappy ergonomics. |
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Quoted: Quoted: But I think this is a comfortable optic, so I can get used to anything I suppose https://zenphotos.net/file/Online/SVD/Optics/NIT-A_SGL31_01.JPG Dat height over bore, d'oh |
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Quoted: Next. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/178233/omega-seamaster-aqua-terra-worldtimer-st-2003340.jpg View Quote I'm afraid to ask what that costs. |
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I like it
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Quoted: If you need somewhere to sit after your workout my face is a good spot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/191040/20204337_25_600_747-2006579.jpg View Quote Great googly moogly. |
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That's actually mine and is a super cheap build. |
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Quoted: C'mon man. The guy served in armored forces- his butt cheeks haven't been closed in years! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Do you pull your butt cheeks apart? Attached File |
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Quoted: I know that feeling. Sort of. Minus the kibble part. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Tonight was one of those nights when the dog ate better food that I did Should have traded. Humans come first. When Im about to leave the house for a 14 hour work day I tell my dog to her face that Im doing this just to put the best kibble in her bowl. She better appreciate that shit. I know that feeling. Sort of. Minus the kibble part. When I'm feeding Andy meat Victoria often asks can I try some of that... and I let her (It's typically beef, chicken, salmon, organ meat that I cook sous vide to medium then dice up) |
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Quoted: Been busy. Also reading the latest best-selling book: Failure and Cheeto Dust- the Unauthorized Autobiography of AJ. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How you been? So you're the guy who bought that copy. |
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Quoted: It is inspirational how he overcame adversity and spent 10 years repeating first grade over and over again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: HA! Have you had him autograph it? I am not a quitter |
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Quoted: Argentinian Malbec is the bomb. It's become my favorite red after I spent time down there for work View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I need to start learning what wines pair with what foods. Red meat - Left Bank Bordeaux White meat - Right Bank Bordeaux Fish - White Burgundy Sub out unoaked or oaked Chenin Blanc for the respective Bordeaux if you're a weirdo who doesn't like reds. I mostly prefer reds, but I've developed an appreciation for white muscadine wines. I've come to really enjoy French, Spanish, and South American stuff more than anything else lately. I found an Australian Malbec I liked, and then I forgot what it was called. We like malbecs |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: And I do love a good tawny port, lordy me Port is a gift from the Almighty. Recommend me a Port that isn't $$$$ Cheap port is gross. Port is a dessert wine so you don't chug it and a bottle should last a while. A $25 bottle of 10 year Grahams or Taylor Fladgate is a good way to enjoy port. 20, 30, and 40 year are increasingly more expensive and may not be worth the extra expense most of the time. Personally I go with a 20 year ($45?) most of the time and have a few good vintage ports aging (bought at <$100/bottle) for very special occasions. |
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