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I wonder if they serve jello in a brain shaped mold? Sounds kinda fun, but not worth the money to me.
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No missing ingredient, I just can't type well....
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This is a debate I often find interesting.... Does the supreme court have the right to make unconstitutional a state approved law? What if the law was approved by voter referendum? Bonus question: How did the above question impact the American civil war? My answer: State rights, especially when voted on by the people, cannot be overridden by ANY governing body. We must elect leaders who appoint judges that remember that the customer is always right. As far as the civil war: I am torn between two sides, but in the end if a state ratifies something (even leaving the union, which is a VERY big move) it must be allowed. Something as big as that, to me, requires a vote by the people. During the time leading up to the civil war, states desired to govern themselves as the constitution had intended. Federal governmant should be used for military, interstate roads, and other like things. I hope my question invokes deep thought and inspires others to take a look at our current situation. God bless America
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Don't tell Th AR guys, but I am a AK guy. Anyone have experience with the AK version?
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Pesto Cheesy Chicken Ingredients 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - pounded to 1/4 inch thickness 1 cup prepared basil pesto 4 thick slices mozzarella cheese cooking spray Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Spray a baking dish with cooking spray. Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons of the pesto sauce onto each flattened chicken breast. Place one slice of cheese over the pesto. Roll up tightly, and secure with toothpicks. Place in a lightly greased baking dish. Bake uncovered for 45 to 50 minutes in the preheated oven, until chicken is nicely browned and juices run clear.
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I have been seeing these slidefire stocks more and more. It looks like something I might like but I am unsure. I must be a dummy because I do not understand how they work. Can someone break it down for me in idiot language?
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Good job, Memphis! You made it into the FBI's Top 5.
UncleJak replied to monkeylizard's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Survival, emergency or just plain fun fishing kit
UncleJak replied to JAB's topic in Survival and Preparedness
You have been busy lately. This looks real cool. I need something like it. -
Very similar to my EDC. I also have a mess kit, a 5 hour energy shot, and trash bags in mine.
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These remind me of my grandfather. He had both legs taken off and was stuck in a chair. He always had at least one pistol stuck down in the side wherever he went. He woulda liked these.
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My son and I both have slingshots. We use those small metal balls that can be found in any sporting goods department. I am horribly inaccurate with mine. My son is slightly better. I need more practice! I believe the release is the important part, but I still haven't figured the best way to stay consistent.
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I have done this several times. I even assist snapping turtles, but from a further distance. Something about this time of year brings the turtles out.
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What's up with your boy? I heard he was playing for the offense and he switched to defense. This chicken is greasy, I need to find a toliet. I have to go take my geritol!
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I have one of the newer carbines with an added red dot. I am ridiculously accurate with it and cannot believe it is a high point!
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My all time favorite western is El Dorado with John Wayne. I especially like the part where he is talking to the guy declining the job and the dude trys to make a move on him. He calls him "fancy vest". I don't know why, but that has always amused me. Asides from it, I like Purgatory, Tombstone, and Unforgiven as my other favorites.
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This was a horrible idea for a prank. Someone could have gotten seriously hurt. Still, I couldn't help but laugh at the peoples' reactions to the "zombie".
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My problem with ERs: they are full of people without emergencies. I went when I cut my finger off and had to wait 3 hours because some pillheads were trying to get a fix. There was one legitimate case should have been in front of me (heart attack). And if it's not the pillheads, it is the people with no insurance whose kid has a sniffle and figure the only way to get them medical help is the ER. Weed out these two groups and my stay would have been 90 minutes total time.
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This is silly, everyone knows I make the best kool aid. Seriously though, whenever I always try to remember how "petty" most fights are and try to avoid them. This fight was completely avoidable.
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And, yes you can use ash, but it doesn't work well and personally I don't like eating ashes.
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I make a bread that I believe is called "bannock". It sounds similar to hard tack, except I add some sort of grease or oil to it (not a lot). I fry it in a skillet on medium heat. It is kinda tasty, but I don't know if I would want to eat it forever.
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I carry my maps in my wallet. They are all hand written and are in code that only I understand. They contain no pictures so there is no chance anyone can figure them out. This may be a bit "overkill", but I wouldn't want someone to find all my honey spots.
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Best of luck. I had a Taurus that took 2 trips to the factory. By the time i got it back, I didn't want it anymore.
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When I was 24 I began to see double visions quite frequently. At 25 I finally went to the eye doctor and found out my eyes were drifting apart. The put prisms in the lenses to correct this, but normally this occurs in elderly people. In 3 years it went from level 3 prism to a level 7 (there are only 10 levels I think). Right now they seem to be holding, but the eye doctor felt there may have been something underlying causing the problem. I told him I didn't care to know and haven't been back in 3 years. I occasionally see double, but hopefully they will hold out a few more years. At first I was scared of my failing sight, but have learned to adapt. Good luck with your vision!