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dogzter

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My legs are pretty mushy after yesterday's run.
Gonna be a case of vape rape happening pronto!
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SubGirl

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#chef kiss! that looks awesome
do you eat it with crackers of as a side or both!
i once worked with these russian people and they were very nice and even invited me to their home for dinner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_salad
basically egg salad with taters and peas and ham
grinding!
Eat it alone or on a sandwich or with crackers and cheese.
 

Gray Wolf

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We need to replace the original casement windows on the north side of our 1927 house this year and I've just finished scheduling four contractors for bids tomorrow and Monday.

We also need to update the electrical fuse box at one of the 1953 duplexes to breaker, but haven't been able to because it has never been empty in the thirty three years that we've owned the place, nor the sixteen years before that.

We finally told the tenant that we required the unit for upgrades and she needed to work with us on schedule. I've selected vendors but haven't scheduled contractor bids yet because I'm still trying to sort out the extent of the work required.

I'm trying to find out if I can use ground fault breakers and not have to rewire the whole unit with a ground wire. That would greatly simply the upgrade and virtually eliminate all but one short shutdown.

We also need to repaint our house this year as well, so looks like the tattered old Graywolf will be a busy boy for awhile.
 

jokerman

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We need to replace the original casement windows on the north side of our 1927 house this year and I've just finished scheduling four contractors for bids tomorrow and Monday.

We also need to update the electrical fuse box at one of the 1953 duplexes to breaker, but haven't been able to because it has never been empty in the thirty three years that we've owned the place, nor the sixteen years before that.

We finally told the tenant that we required the unit for upgrades and she needed to work with us on schedule. I've selected vendors but haven't scheduled contractor bids yet because I'm still trying to sort out the extent of the work required.

I'm trying to find out if I can use ground fault breakers and not have to rewire the whole unit with a ground wire. That would greatly simply the upgrade and virtually eliminate all but one short shutdown.

We also need to repaint our house this year as well, so looks like the tattered old Graywolf will be a busy boy for awhile.
In situations I put feed thru GFIs that were in each room
Actuality GfIs are not that expensive consider using one at each location
At least the fault is easier to correct as opposed to going back to the panel.
And not as sensitive
 
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Gray Wolf

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Back from picking up Mrs Pute's pistol......Probably gonna blow her big toe off.....


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I had one exactly like that one.

It is more of close encounter head shot pistol because If you put the front sight blade at the top of the rear slot, it will shoot significantly low.

I got closer to aim point by placing the base of the front blade at the top of the rear slot at about 20 feet.

The good news is that it is louder than hell, and shoots flame, so the miscreant would certainly know your were shooting at them. It also reminds me a story of a friend who had one.

My friend Mike (RIP) investigated an outside noise and was attacked by the intruder burglarizing his car. He threw the guy head first into the curb using Judo and was worried that he had killed the guy, when he jumped up and chased Mike back into his home brandishing a pry bar.

Mike ran into the hall closed to get his gun and first managed to grab a tape casset as the guy followed him in the closed, but Mike was able to side kick him in the stomach to force him back into the halway and then managed to grab his North American Arms 22 Mag from its hiding place and shoot the intruder center mass.

The intruder stopped charging, looked at his chest and said, "Oh, I'm sorry", turned around, and left.

The K-9 cops found him hiding behind a nearby bush, where he tried to kicked the dog and not only got chawed, but bumped his head getting into the back seat of the cop car, while being assisted by the dog handler.
 

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