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Maybe they tried a couple of sample computers and found problems during testing. That would be the smart way to do it. Rather than letting it loose like a virus.
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I've picked up controls for PC & Xbox. To go cheap ruins the experience and gets frustrating. Save for the good ones.
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My brother got his 2 on opening day (a buck & a doe). My sister hasn't so far. She usually gets one during the early bow season. She received an invitation to try out for the 82 Atlanta Olympics. Being PG for my niece got in the way.
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Ug. We are just cold all the time now. Gets up to the upper 40s during the day. 28 degrees this morning. 23 yesterday morning.
I get tired of all the frost on the windshields though. Tempted to come up with a solution to run a pair of extention cords through the hedge next to where we park in the driveway and find something that we can plug in at night and just flip a switch when we come down in the morning to defrost the windshields without having to start up the cars and then stand there waiting, or labor over trying to get a sheer layer of frost off.
I get tired of all the frost on the windshields though. Tempted to come up with a solution to run a pair of extention cords through the hedge next to where we park in the driveway and find something that we can plug in at night and just flip a switch when we come down in the morning to defrost the windshields without having to start up the cars and then stand there waiting, or labor over trying to get a sheer layer of frost off.
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Putting something over the window will keep frost from falling/forming on the outside of the window. Very little scraping will be required. The defrosters running will keep the inside dry from your breath moisture. Heat isn't required, dry air is.
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Oh, my sister can handle a rifle too. I shoot too. But, the only thing I kill is paper and the intermittent full pop can.
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The last time I bought 1000 rnds of .223FMJ, it was $125. About the same time I got 250 rnds of special load target for 80. It has gone up a bit since then. .22 & better yet .17 are affordable.
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Dad is gone and Mom doesn't want to shoot. The only firearm left on the homestead is a .22 with a funky scope. I left my .22 there with a much better scope. It makes it easier to shoot muskrats the infiltrate the pond.
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'nilla, read this
http://www.spike.com/blog/10-most-annoying/102082
I was laughing pretty hard at that realistic list.
Hola Foxers
http://www.spike.com/blog/10-most-annoying/102082
I was laughing pretty hard at that realistic list.
Hola Foxers
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Same. Cop pulled a gun on me while I was working. I ended up working with him on a different case 2 weeks later...entirely randomly. I walked into the room to meet up with him for the first time, and we kinda looked at each other and stopped for a moment, both of us clearly remembering that day... it was awkward.
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Lat time I went fishing, I had just turned 16.
it was my dad, brothers and, me.
I casted out my line, towards the end of the peir that we were on. I remember it being windy that day.
Well, my line snagged... and i apparantly thought I had something big
little did I know I hooked a guy on his collar on the other side of the peir and was "reeling him" towards me....
it was pretty embarresing and I haven't been fishing ever since........
it was my dad, brothers and, me.
I casted out my line, towards the end of the peir that we were on. I remember it being windy that day.
Well, my line snagged... and i apparantly thought I had something big

little did I know I hooked a guy on his collar on the other side of the peir and was "reeling him" towards me....
it was pretty embarresing and I haven't been fishing ever since........
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It cracks me up every time you call me Jedi. I always give you the, "are you serious" look but then I realize that it just comes naturally to you.
It's hilarious at big meets how often people still call each other by their forum names. At the dyno day's, I'm convinced no one knows my name because I'm simply known as Jedi.

It's hilarious at big meets how often people still call each other by their forum names. At the dyno day's, I'm convinced no one knows my name because I'm simply known as Jedi.


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Good Morning RI & Chick
My temp job is over, so I will be lurking (and intermittently posting) from home. Next job coming up in about 10 days.
Edit, Looks like a few popped in after I started to type this.
My temp job is over, so I will be lurking (and intermittently posting) from home. Next job coming up in about 10 days.
Edit, Looks like a few popped in after I started to type this.



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