not much sleep. woke up around midnight and couldn't go back to sleep.
Tractor went together TOO easy. I was hoping to break my record of cusswords. Now to put all the wiring and panels back on without having extra bolts.....
more coffee needed
Always carried side arm and Ruger 1022 auto with coon huntingtruth GW…. great stuff….
‘Ol R… have had 5 of those over the yrs….dropped more game with at trees/hounds… reason why was weight.,, when you chasing hounds through mtns for miles on end..every Oz ya carry makes a diff..also acquired a Colt Buntline .22/.22mag ….
Ruger frames are great for customizing …
It's too bad Ruger didn't make a 22 mag in a 1022 Ruger rifle.Always carried side arm and Ruger 1022 auto with coon hunting
Good adviceWise doc
Thats what those 44 mag, 3030, 35, 444, 4570, saw a 357 lever are for.sweet w/silencer…pillow thumper….
speaking of .44mag… have a nice old Marlin lever of…great brush popper…
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Another windy start to the day. Lots of gun experts here. Not me. You all will protect me….
I didn't make it out last night to look. Where you live you probably will see more things in the sky cause your close to the bases there. I'm a little more out in the country and away from airports and bases. While in the navy and out to sea, I saw lots of stuff in the night sky. Lights that go from horizon to horizon, all the stars and planets. With today's tech there is no telling what you might see, could be a few drones aswell.So I went outside to check the sky out like @giggy suggested this morning since tonight is a good chance to see shooting star action. There are a ton of unusual things up there tonight. Some with red and blue lights that don’t seem to move but are definitely not stars. Also I saw on of those light trains I’m thinking a satellite passing by and a bunch of of the red and blue light things filling the sky. Do yall see anything weird from where you are? It’s a clear dark night here on the east coast of Virginia… just wondering what all is up there. I need to look up more
Would the Henry also shoot the 45LC? I think it was originally available in that caliber and the difference is chamber length.Thats what those 44 mag, 3030, 35, 444, 4570, saw a 357 lever are for.
See where Henry puts out a 410 lever and the object to that was?
I drug Mr. sub out there but he was not as impressed as me maybe because it was cold out there. Still wished I had a telescope hooked up to maybe get a better look at what I was seeing.I didn't make it out last night to look. Where you live you probably will see more things in the sky cause your close to the bases there. I'm a little more out in the country and away from airports and bases. While in the navy and out to sea, I saw lots of stuff in the night sky. Lights that go from horizon to horizon, all the stars and planets. With today's tech there is no telling what you might see, could be a few drones aswell.
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Some lump kieff and it smells and tastes fruity even more than the FunkBerry kieff does which is something.
This years starting off way better than the last few hope it has some endurance.
Me too. A famous Sneakydicker Fambly story is about my Great grampa: He was about 12 years old or so and thoroughly drunk.
And he was being chased by his Daddy. He was up for a whuppin' no error. There was a log that spanned the stream and the kid ran across it. He picked up an axe to cut the log.
Missed, and cut the end of his foot off.
SOOPER UNCA TRIVIA: I was twelve years old. I had walked about a mile down to the railroad station to meet my Daddy and walk home with him.
There was a row of stores just before we turned to walk the last 1/3 mile to our house. One of them was The White Horse. Daddy walked in, and the place smelled wonderful and strange. We sat down on stools at the bar.
Nobody was there except us. Daddy sez: "Two beers."
Bartender: "That kid ain't eighteen."
Daddy: "Cut the bullshit and give the kid a beer."
That was the first over-the-bar beer in my life, and I never forgot it. I was utterly shit-faced by the time we got home.