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Brownie point for the closed dust cover. Very nice AR setup.
Food just OK (store-bought pre-cut sausage patties, for example). If you had made the sausage yourself from an elk that you killed with a Swiss Army Knife, then you'd be talking greatness. As it is, it's not terrible, just ordinary. If you are right handed, the pistol goes on the right, with the handle pointed to the right so it can be deployed quickly just by placing your hand on it. Spare mags go on the left, to be deployed quickly should the zombies come in large numbers. Holster is not necessary on the table. It should be on your belt, in case you make a tactical decision to leave the area suddenly. Fork and napkin go on the left of the plate. Knife goes on the right, with the blade facing the plate. Didn't your mother show you how to set the table when you were six? 7. |
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Brownie point for the closed dust cover. Very nice AR setup. Food just OK (store-bought pre-cut sausage patties, for example). If you had made the sausage yourself from an elk that you killed with a Swiss Army Knife, then you'd be talking greatness. As it is, it's not terrible, just ordinary. If you are right handed, the pistol goes on the right, with the handle pointed to the right so it can be deployed quickly just by placing your hand on it. Spare mags go on the left, to be deployed quickly should the zombies come in large numbers. Holster is not necessary on the table. It should be on your belt, in case you make a tactical decision to leave the area suddenly. Fork and napkin go on the left of the plate. Knife goes on the right, with the blade facing the plate. Didn't your mother show you how to set the table when you were six? 7. Harsh
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