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  1. Chapman is smoked. Lester should have finished the inning he still looked good. Russell should have had that ball at short.
    2 points
  2. Chapman just looks tired. Looked tired when he went in, didn't get any better.
    2 points
  3. OMG, can't believe it, I should have stayed in tub longer, everything was fine while there! - OS
    2 points
  4. 50-1-312. ((1)(A) No employer shall discharge or take any adverse employment action against an employee solely for transporting or storing a firearm or firearm ammunition in an employer parking area in a manner consistent with 39-17-1313(a). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  5. I am a land surveyor (19+ years) and just put up 1200 feet of smooth wire fence last fall down my line that I share with a subdivision. I put the fence 4" off the line. I had a guy cutting 20' into my woods to give himself more room on his McMansion mini lot. Plus The neighbors will pile wood, trash, junk whatever they want up to your fence. Do not give them the extra room. As for adverse possession it has to be "open and hostile" per the law. Basically they have to be "taking possession" of your land buy fencing it off or denying you access to it. Mowing lines do not count. Many people try to make that claim and it just doesn't hold water in court. Also, on old farm tracts where the legal description is vague and there are no boundary markers, fences are sometimes held as the property line since they are the only markings of possession. Again put your fence on the known, surveyed line. Have your surveyor stake out the line and set your fence posts just inside the stakes. I would also not recommend driving extra pins along the line. This could lead to confusion down the road as to where you line truly is. Maybe not for you but down the road other people may assume that a pin up the line represents you back line. T bar fence posts are a better marker because the are clearly visible and don't lead to any confusion. Remember, one day your kids may have to deal with the property once you are gone and you want it clearly surveyed, marked and protected.
    2 points
  6. I'm just watching to see history. Either way, a team that hasn't won since before 1950 gets a title. I love baseball, but don't root for either of these teams
    2 points
  7. You might want to consider tension wire fence instead of barbed wire. much easier to put in and cheaper. also easier to maintain.
    2 points
  8. I had a dispute with my neighbor when we moved in. The land had been in his family for many years. The father split it up between 2 sons. Well we bought the older son's place. We did not know these things, the living brother came up the road the day we moved in. This is how we found out about the story of the land. Well he told us that the survey was wrong and he would not abide by it. So I called my lawyer, he got to digging and told us to tell the man to get a survey and we would compare, it was right as done before I got the place. He never did like us after that. Even called the police for me cutting the property line, it was a mess. The man has since passed, but the family will not have a thing to do with us. Put the fence ON THE LINE, after a survey that is OK with all involved, price is worth it in the long run.
    2 points
  9. While I understand the logic of an offset on a fence to be safe, to me you just "forfeited" that land to the other property owner. The future property line becomes the fence line is most people's minds years down the road. Not saying that's right, but perception is reality. If it was me and there wasn't any law requiring an offset, and if the property line wasn't in dispute, I put it as close to the line as possible without going over.
    2 points
  10. Sorry 'bout that, hipower. I didn't mean no harm. I was just looking for the party.
    2 points
  11. MCTS will be hosting an IDPA Classifier plus match this Saturday November 5th at our Dickson facility. We will have the Classifier plus three scenario stages. Total round count approximately 130. This will cover you for the entire 2017 shooting season. This may also be your last chance to get classified before the 1 second per point rule takes affect for IDPA. Non IDPA members will shoot under DCAPS rules. See you Saturday.
    1 point
  12. Some of you will chew this up with all the things wrong with it. But as a property owner, whose had property stolen and damaged on a farm site that was until this year never bothered, I like this person's idea. If you look close, it appears there is a posted sign at ground level that the person passes then......
    1 point
  13. Holy crap, they did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1 point
  14. Did two NYT Sat crosswords, was getting pruney. - OS
    1 point
  15. I may have to find out how this one ended in the morning. They just rolled out the tarp and the radar doesn't look good.
    1 point
  16. I can't believe it. I'm seeing it, but just can't believe it.
    1 point
  17. I told my wife they should have never pulled Lester. Maddon has asked to much out of Chapman over the last couple games. Now Maddon has to figure out the 9th and possibly more.
    1 point
  18. Tension wire uses a single 12.5 Guage wire as opposed to 2 15.5 gauge wires in typical barbed. Stretching tension wire is done with a spring (http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/zareba-tensioning-spring?cm_vc=-10005) and rachet (http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/heavy-duty-wire-strainer?cm_vc=IOPDP1). Posts can be up to 50 ft apart as well as the you only need wooden posts on the ends. If something pushes or falls on tension wire the spring will take the shock and shouldn't break the fence. As the wire streaches (as all wire does) a quick turn of the rachet will tighten it back up. As for cost 15g barb is $39.99 for 1320ft while tension is $99.99 for 4000 ft. http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/red-brand-high-tensile-smooth-wire-200-000-psi-4-000-ft
    1 point
  19. I have been really busy but I am back
    1 point
  20. You can be fired in Tennessee for breathing wrong. they don't need an excuse to terminate anyone. that said I'd tell them to pound sand. it's non of their business if you have a hcp or if you have a firearm in you car.
    1 point
  21. Llamas. I think guard llamas could have handled it.
    1 point
  22. Gonna watch from a soak in the tub, away from puter and no smartphone.
    1 point
  23. Same thing. You'll often discover that you're on your own when you're out in the sticks.
    1 point
  24. Then how do you get your point across to a disrespectful idiot carrying a high power rifle?
    1 point
  25. Now do not laugh, tools needed to adjust or change Glock rear sights? Small hammer, Brass punch, vice, piece of leather. O, and the want and will to hammer on your pistol. We have 7 Glocks, I have done this before. No I will not hammer on yours. It really is not that hard, the first one I did I knocked out the factory sights and hammered in Trijicon sights. After I lost my cherry the rest were easy.
    1 point
  26. Get an MGW from Brownells. That is what the instructor at the Glock factory in Smyrna advised me when I took the Glock Armorers course. Glock will replace the factory one as it breaks but they seem to be lighter built than the MGW.
    1 point
  27. Payment sent, thanks Willis!
    1 point
  28. Well, I guess I'll watch my second MLB game in maybe 20 years tonight! If Cubs win, kind of a shame it's in Cleveland. - OS
    1 point
  29. My experience was to talk to the adjoining land owners before erecting a new fence if there was not an old fence already there. Can save a lot of problems later on.
    1 point
  30. royal range does and they are a vendor here
    1 point
  31. I'm building one. I wouldn't build one to make it a run of the mill stock Glock, mine will get mostly all aftermarket parts. I look at it as platform and not brand. I can get $400 1911's, but they don't compare to my $2k ones. The same applies here, just I'm building it instead of dropping $2k on an agency, salient or ZEV. I'm literally waiting for all the rest of the parts in the next few days. Here's a pre-build mock up: ETA: Midway has the black frame for $99 right now. It comes with the jig and needed bits for completion. Also can be completed with a file, sandpaper and a hand drill.
    1 point
  32. They were forced to by the CARB & the EPA. You can't sell "fuel containers" now without spouts that stop flow automatically to "prevent spills and contain vapors". Completely disregarding the fact that most of the new "EPA approved" cans spill as much if not more fuel when attempting to refuel any actual equipment. Wavian (the ones LCC sells that are manufactured in Latvia) chose to make all their U.S. cans CARB compliant by forcing the purchase of a carb compliant spout with each can. Still great cans albeit with "redesigned" spouts that belong in the nearest dumpster. Deutsch Optik found another NATO supplier to purchase from in bulk via Poland though rather than a spout redesign for US import this manufacturer chose to emblazon each exported can with “Not for Fuel Use” which got them around the "fuel can legislation" for now at least. I fully expect CARB to eventually amend the regulation, and EPA to enforce it nationally to not allow “Not for Fuel Use” cans into the US. If you value being able to move fuel around in a real container that can be lashed down, turned upside down, and handle altitude changes without having to worry about spillage or vapor leakage you may want to buy now before it's too late. If you don't already have one deutsch still has the non EPA spouts for use with these cans as well. http://deutscheoptik.com/flexi-jerry-can-spout.html
    1 point
  33. Put it on the line. According to a lawyer, after 7 years it becomes the lawful property line.
    1 point
  34. I like CZ's. I have a 75B matte stainless, 85B and 75B Compact plus a Canik C-100, clone of the compact. I like CZ's!
    1 point
  35. I completely understood. I just re-read my own post, and I think I got a little carried away. But that's normal for me.
    1 point
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  37. Yep. A bunch of people saying "meh" isn't likely to translate well into sales numbers.
    1 point
  38. Wife and I chose the form of the Destructor this afternoon. Same experience as @jgradyc. Walked in, voted, walked out.
    1 point
  39. I'm good with their marketing campaign. After all, it looks like the Sig Legion campaign worked well. Also, if someone is in the market, you can always count on Springfield's great customer service.
    1 point
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  41. I get kicked out of the chat almost nightly. The system boots you after so many minutes of inactivity. ;) I would imagine that or the issues it was having over the weekend are to blame.
    1 point
  42. Man that hits close to home...I'm not even half a mile up the road. I will say that it takes some massive balls to hit a store in that area because cops go up and down Moore's lane pretty much 24/7. If any area of Brentwood has a lot of LEO traffic it is that stretch of road in particular.
    1 point
  43. Hope these low lifes are caught soon and that they resist a little!
    1 point
  44. I'd all but guarantee these s.o.b.s aren't strangers to law enforcement. I blame our justice system for a lot of this crap.
    1 point
  45. I don't know if the landowner would allow it, but I certainly would have bollards in front of my stores for the sake of security.
    1 point
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  47. Gotta pull for the cubbies, and I'm certainly glad "the usual suspects" aren't there.
    1 point
  48. Got the optics installed and now ready for a zero! Dang this rifle feels good!Photobucket is giving me fits.... sorry....
    1 point
  49. I did some research b4 I bought my G19's and the true BLUE LABEL Dealers are in Georgia just over the line in Chattanooga-- GT distributors and there is one over by Knoxville Craigs firearms Blue Label G19 with factory Night sites .. I paid $455 each Not sure if GSSF is same as LEO discount or if GSSF is a smidge higher in price... You Buy at GT and they run it over to Quick Cash pawn a few blocks away in TN.. and background check and pickup happens there. Glock website has G19 Gen4 at $425 with polymer sites GSSF price. still not sure if you have to go to a distributor or any blue label dealer (guessing any blue label dealer) http://www.gssfonline.com/GSSF_Pistol_Purchase_Program_Information.pdf
    1 point
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