kevinn
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Can you fit it with a holding tank ??? How about water.Cost of bringing utilities in is astronomical. Don’t Even tell you how much it cost for my condos and cabin and that was years ago.
Can you fit it with a holding tank ??? How about water.Cost of bringing utilities in is astronomical. Don’t Even tell you how much it cost for my condos and cabin and that was years ago.
In my experience it doesn't matter. What does matter is the moon phase. Ask any farmer for some rules of thumb.I chop before lights on. That's it.
I don't know if an extended dark period makes a difference, have tried it but didn't do it as a controlled experiment. So I don't know if it changed anything or not. .
Done as a controlled experiment with lab work to follow, in mind is the only way to know for sure. I might not be best at noticing differences. Others might be better at those kind of details.
Cost of bringing utilities in is astronomical. Don’t Even tell you how much it cost for my condos and cabin and that was years ago.
I like alder wood but each to their own.Dog I went to the pork store today. Got one of those beef briskets never have seen one except cooked. Looked like it needed a LOT of trimming up. It was giant but I put it in my cart anyway. They said whole brisket for 6.99/lb. Then I rolled a bit farther and saw these which appeared to be the same thing only already trimmed up (a bit more per pound tho but worth it to me) so I traded the one in my cart for it. I’m gonna try to smoke it on my gas grill like we talked about low and slow. The lady working there told me that this was a good rub for it.
I hope I don’t screw it up. I never made one so any additional tips would be helpful. I need to get some wood chips, what kind do I get?
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I remember $0.28 and they pumped for you, cleaned the windshield and checked the oil.
That bone is called a 'baculum. All I can say is, 'it doesn't look like a coon's'.Went to this crazy store today. They had witchcraft stuff to make spells with and potions for both good and bad things. They also offer a bluegrass show tomorrow night
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It's expensive to become dependent on them. That's fucked up. Their business model relies on you being weak. Invest the same money in a different direction and you may have something at the end of it besides your nuts handed to you.you can say that again..
almost $2 grand just for a perk test on the ground to put in a septic tank and still got denied..
electric hookup is $7-10k..
No I don't need 30 rounds for hunting. The 2nd is about an armed populous/militia. For that we need LOTS of rounds, mortars, machine guns, grenades, etc...
No I don't need 30 rounds for hunting. The 2nd is about an armed populous/militia. For that we need LOTS of rounds, mortars, machine guns, grenades, etc...
When it comes down to it ptsd makes us much more effective rebels
I've had pneumonia, coughed so much, I had to spend 2 months in physical therapy afterwards. My spinal problems and degenerating bones in my shoulder were highly aggravated by the coughing. I couldn't move to dress myself, my Mrs had to dress me. I also have asbestosis and pleural plaques, those lung disorders didn't help.I have never had pneumonia so not sure what to expect but doc said I should start feeling better in 3-4 days…
the doc advised me to go to the VA hospital to find out why I’ve lost about 30 pounds
not one word or question about cannabis use
being old makes us ruthlessWhen it comes down to it ptsd makes us much more effective rebels
Yes it was smaller than a coon I think. Unless a baby coon maybe. About 1/4 the size as coondick. Was wondering what animal it came fromThat bone is called a 'baculum. All I can say is, 'it doesn't look like a coon's'.
They think a LOT of their 'stuff'.
Hey old man. I guess I’ll see what they have at the hardware store tomorrow when I pick up soil.I like alder wood but each to their own.
HI Sub!
I know I’m not the only one here that remembers those numbers. The lowest I can remember is $.34 a gallon and that was in the 50s I believe…
In Kansas growing up it got below 20 cents a gal several times....17.9 is the lowest I can remember.
11.9 cents a gallon in Abilene in 1962. <-- it was called locally "drip gas" -- apparently batch leftover or something. Same as regular gas as far as performance.