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Originally Posted By 80085: Capsicum makes hotel food palatable too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 80085: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: They make most (not all) MRE's palatable. Capsicum makes hotel food palatable too. Hotel food is 5-star Michelin dining compared to some MREs. Looking at you veggie omelet. |
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman: Making cardboard edible doesn’t mean it’s good hot sauce View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By eagarminuteman: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: They make most (not all) MRE's palatable. Making cardboard edible doesn’t mean it’s good hot sauce Never said it was, did I? |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Tabasco does suck. Crystal is way better in that genre View Quote I'm a Louisiana brand hot sauce fan myself when it comes that style. Great on oysters and in gumbo or on a shrimp po-boy. I don't care for the original Tabasco much either but their Smoked Chipotle flavor is another matter. Delicious in chili, stew, beans, tacos, burritos etc... For vinegar and red pepper sauce with BBQ, I love the original sauce at Southside Meat Market. Sprinkle that concoction over their hot-gut sausage and eat with a cracker. Oh man makes me want to drive out there tomorrow for lunch. |
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and if you're eating collard greens, Trappy's or Texas Pete pepper sauce is a must
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Originally Posted By Reubjames: It tends to darken with use: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/59685/IMG_3514_jpeg-3349706.JPG View Quote I've been curious if there's a way to keep the colors stable on old micarta. It has a cool looking when you leave some of the darkened color on but then it all turns dark. I think it's from light, based on a knife I made that got left in the sheath and the part of the handle sticking out turned brown and the part inside the sheath was still almost yellow (natural linen micarta) |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: I've been curious if there's a way to keep the colors stable on old micarta. It has a cool looking when you leave some of the darkened color on but then it all turns dark. I think it's from light, based on a knife I made that got left in the sheath and the part of the handle sticking out turned brown and the part inside the sheath was still almost yellow (natural linen micarta) View Quote Maybe some kind of UV blocking sealer? Or is it oxygen that does it? |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I take it you never had to live on MREs. Hot sauce is a requirement. Luckily, they all come with a small bottle of Tabasco. Would something else be better? Damn right it would, but when you have no other options... View Quote Cholula packets they exist for a reason |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By MaxxII: Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By MaxxII: 0 As soon as I saw Casey's listed ahead of Quick Trip I knew this was a bullshit article. Author was probably stoned. here's one listing them as convenience stores instead of just food https://i.imgur.com/YBwocyN.png still, fuck your name robbing C-store. QT was founded in 1958 KT was founded in 1965 KT is the imposter. Truth Quick Trip & Kwick Trip have an agreement on what states Kwick Trip cab use the name. So like in Iowa they use Kwick Star. They also operate some locations as Stop-N-Go |
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I've never heard of any agreement. Source?
My understanding is that QuikTrip opened its first Iowa location in 1974 and registered its first trademark in 1994. Kwik Trip registered its trademark in 1996, and in 2019 on the Kwik Star brand name to ensure its protection. Kwik Trip opened its first Iowa store in 1993 and elected to brand each of its new stores in Iowa as “Kwik Star,” likely to avoid claims of infringement on the QuikTrip common law trademark. As Kwik Trip expands into additional states, including Illinois and South Dakota, it is opening Kwik Star stores in those new states, instead of Kwik Trip stores. A common law trademark affords protection to a mark holder to the extent that the mark holder can prove it was the first party to use the mark in a certain territory. Since Kwik Trip was the first to operate convenience stores in Wisconsin and Minnesota under the Kwik Trip (or any other variation of the spelling) name, it has likely attained common law trademark status in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Same for QuikTrip in the other states. No agreement needed. |
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View Quote and...bust Anker KVM worked fine with two dell lap tops in the stand, but as soon as I switched one to a Lenovo, it would send power to the Lenovo, but it refused to share the keyboard, video or mouse. Only have a few Dells right now. Most of the laptops are Lenovos. Planned to switch over to Dells as the Lenovos die, guess this is another reason to do so. Weird, wouldn't think it would make a difference. They are all running Windows. I guess the issues we have had on the Lenovos has been system related, not Windows stuff. End up working on the Lenovos more than the Dells. oh well. ETA: Looks like it is only the Lenovo Flex, not normal IdeaPads, but most of the ones we have are Flex... MGK, start with this one. Unless you have an Ideapad Flex. Then just give up now. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: The thing about neck knives is if you're keeping it under your shirt and need it in a hurry there's a non zero change you cut the shit out of your stomach View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By sywagon: No problem - mine was the "Perfect Neck Knife" which IIRC is a little larger than the original. It is also too large to be a neck knife IMO. I'm not a fan of that concept anyways though and carry it in a pocket with the lanyard attached to my belt. Glad it isn't any smaller - seems just right. Been meaning to make a belt sheath and or pocket sheath for it for way too long.... This is at the thickest part - the tang and spine taper from that area. https://i.imgur.com/avGCWxu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EuSVhW0.jpg ETA - weird perspective, it is 7.5" OAL. Also that's some oil not pitting on the hammered part. The thing about neck knives is if you're keeping it under your shirt and need it in a hurry there's a non zero change you cut the shit out of your stomach The whole idea is to keep sharp objects AWAY from your neck and arteries... |
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman: https://i.ibb.co/YbMTjNx/IMG-1653.jpg Chicken bacon ranch grilled cheese from the OG QuikTrip. View Quote This is the way. My kids love those (I've been cutting out carbs since I'm older and watching weight), and those smell delicious. We all love the breakfast bowls. I get the protein bowl and add green peppers, jalapenos, and mushrooms. |
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Originally Posted By 80085: OD micarta and brown micarta are very popular. I would be happy with either color. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 80085: Originally Posted By Reubjames: I'll rustle up some OD micarta. OD micarta and brown micarta are very popular. I would be happy with either color. Same here. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I take it you never had to live on MREs. Hot sauce is a requirement. Luckily, they all come with a small bottle of Tabasco. Would something else be better? Damn right it would, but when you have no other options... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: They make most (not all) MRE's palatable. No, he was right on this one, Tabasco does suck. I take it you never had to live on MREs. Hot sauce is a requirement. Luckily, they all come with a small bottle of Tabasco. Would something else be better? Damn right it would, but when you have no other options... You're both right. Tabasco sucks. It makes most MRE's palatable. Since the government hates us and does not want us to be happy, they do not include tiny bottles of Cholula or Tapatio with MRE's. Your choice is Tabasco or nothing. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Tabasco does suck. Crystal is way better in that genre View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By 80085: Tabasco sucks. The only time I’ve electively eaten it is because that’s all the hotels have. Tabasco does suck. Crystal is way better in that genre That seems like being forced to choose between Herpes or AIDS. I dont really want either one, thank you. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/4Is3Vaa.jpg View Quote Looks like blood-spatter from a cheeseburger-murder. |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: That is not a taco. These are tacos in honor of Taco Tuesday: https://i.imgur.com/HOwrmd1.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII: That is not a taco. These are tacos in honor of Taco Tuesday: https://i.imgur.com/HOwrmd1.jpeg |
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OT - do I need a lawyer?
We have this bridge situation that has to be dealt with before they will bring propane across presumably. It is on a private road that serves four residences that all need fuel. We have always had an arrangement that repairs were split in 1/4s, but I'm not exactly sure what legal backing that arrangement might or does have, and it has all been very minor amounts in the past. No one is trying to get out of it (at least so far, but we haven't all talked), but how does it even work? I.e. I'm not putting up $60K or whatever it turns out to be and waiting for them to hopefully chip in and repay me. One has flood insurance so they will also have to be involved somehow. We need to move forward with it and others seem willing to slow roll it. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: OT - do I need a lawyer? We have this bridge situation that has to be dealt with before they will bring propane across presumably. It is on a private road that serves four residences that all need fuel. We have always had an arrangement that repairs were split in 1/4s, but I'm not exactly sure what legal backing that arrangement might or does have, and it has all been very minor amounts in the past. No one is trying to get out of it (at least so far, but we haven't all talked), but how does it even work? I.e. I'm not putting up $60K or whatever it turns out to be and waiting for them to hopefully chip in and repay me. One has flood insurance so they will also have to be involved somehow. We need to move forward with it and others seem willing to slow roll it. View Quote Man that's a shitty situation. Bridge repairs are slow especially if you have to get an engineer involved and double slow in a disaster area. Can you haul your own propane across the creek in 100lb cylinders while the other folks get their shit together? |
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If it is not part of an HOA (or similar type group) with clear documentation, I would be looking at the land records next to see what there is in writing. If you know there is nothing in writing anywhere, then it is just whatever you guys amicably agree to.
The threat of litigation might make them move faster, maybe you could claim unjust enrichment if you have to shoulder the burden, but you have to keep living next to them too. A real estate attorney may be able to assist with the process and lend some gravitas, but it costs money. Try the talking and researching first. If the attorney is involved and there is nothing in writing previously, but they agree to something now, I would be asking for something in writing from the neighbors to govern this type of situation in the future. |
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Originally Posted By Reubjames: Man that's a shitty situation. Bridge repairs are slow especially if you have to get an engineer involved and double slow in a disaster area. Can you haul your own propane across the creek in 100lb cylinders while the other folks get their shit together? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Reubjames: Originally Posted By sywagon: OT - do I need a lawyer? We have this bridge situation that has to be dealt with before they will bring propane across presumably. It is on a private road that serves four residences that all need fuel. We have always had an arrangement that repairs were split in 1/4s, but I'm not exactly sure what legal backing that arrangement might or does have, and it has all been very minor amounts in the past. No one is trying to get out of it (at least so far, but we haven't all talked), but how does it even work? I.e. I'm not putting up $60K or whatever it turns out to be and waiting for them to hopefully chip in and repay me. One has flood insurance so they will also have to be involved somehow. We need to move forward with it and others seem willing to slow roll it. Man that's a shitty situation. Bridge repairs are slow especially if you have to get an engineer involved and double slow in a disaster area. Can you haul your own propane across the creek in 100lb cylinders while the other folks get their shit together? So it isn't dire but I still want to handle it in a timely fashion. |
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: The whole idea is to keep sharp objects AWAY from your neck and arteries... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII: Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By sywagon: No problem - mine was the "Perfect Neck Knife" which IIRC is a little larger than the original. It is also too large to be a neck knife IMO. I'm not a fan of that concept anyways though and carry it in a pocket with the lanyard attached to my belt. Glad it isn't any smaller - seems just right. Been meaning to make a belt sheath and or pocket sheath for it for way too long.... This is at the thickest part - the tang and spine taper from that area. https://i.imgur.com/avGCWxu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EuSVhW0.jpg ETA - weird perspective, it is 7.5" OAL. Also that's some oil not pitting on the hammered part. The thing about neck knives is if you're keeping it under your shirt and need it in a hurry there's a non zero change you cut the shit out of your stomach The whole idea is to keep sharp objects AWAY from your neck and arteries... Neck knives fall in the same categories as kiestered knives and kiestered guns. Not on my list of good life prolonging ideas. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/4Is3Vaa.jpg View Quote You’re supposed to mix that in, not let it sit on top. The key is to dissolve it into the broth. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: If it is not part of an HOA (or similar type group) with clear documentation, I would be looking at the land records next to see what there is in writing. If you know there is nothing in writing anywhere, then it is just whatever you guys amicably agree to. The threat of litigation might make them move faster, maybe you could claim unjust enrichment if you have to shoulder the burden, but you have to keep living next to them too. A real estate attorney may be able to assist with the process and lend some gravitas, but it costs money. Try the talking and researching first. If the attorney is involved and there is nothing in writing previously, but they agree to something now, I would be asking for something in writing from the neighbors to govern this type of situation in the future. View Quote I can't even figure out how to navigate an amicable arrangement though. Do we need a trust or something? The contractor is going to want all the money and I'm only going to want to give a quarter of it. Or do I just hope the other three will come up with a check in a timely fashion if we can eventually get a contractor to even get back to us (another challenge currently), and we each just pay our portion to them? I.e. do you think a contractor is going to enter into a joint arrangement with four separate entities for one project? |
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