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You might need to turn the camera around and point it at the ones in suits behind the microphones. They certainly don’t listen to the people on a whole lot of other issues.
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It was the 90’s. I was young and daring. Fresh habaneros were not common and I didn’t know about removing seeds and ribs, so I just used dried ones…whole, lol. I think this recipe was designed by a sadist or it was some kind of misprint. Now that a few years of wisdom have passed, gonna see how this can be tweaked to something edible. I’m a huge fan of hot & spicy but habaneros just don’t do it for me. Not a fan of the flavor. Maybe half the peppers, fresh and properly prepared, and not those nasty orange ones. Gotta find some red ones that have a fruitiness to them.
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This “jerk” chicken will blow you away, especially if you use it like I did a couple of times years ago. It doesn’t have allspice like most jerk does, so maybe semi-jerk. I also used the whole concoction on 1 lb of chicken breasts, not 3 whole chickens, lol.
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Do you still trust Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham
Garufa replied to Links2k's topic in General Chat
I never did trust any of them. They are blowhards who love to hear themselves speak and carry on about the same things over and over and over again.to the point that they have no legitimacy. -
@Worriedman We appreciate your work but it would be most helpful if you provided official links to what is going on. https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=HJR0038
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Truing spoked wheels is a tedious art that requires skill and patience…and a spoke wrench.
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You’re not the only one. Having a permit is an exception to the “intent to go armed” language in TN law. Now that permitless is carry allowed it complicates the intent to go armed situation and language. The concept of intent to go armed is not hard to understand at all. What @Worriedmanposted is a good explanation. TN gun laws are in a constant state of flux and change yearly.
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ad closed BEAUTIFUL SPEEDMASTER 552 PREMIUM STOCK
Garufa replied to BPS777's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Cash price? Not interested myself but I have it’s twin without a scope. I bet if you shot it you wouldn’t want to let it go…they’re that good. -
I think some people are not aware that many Savage stocks are plastic. Under certain conditions plastic gets sticky beyond belief. Do wood stocks do that? How does one fix sticky plastic?
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What are you talking about and how is it a 2A legislation and politics related issue?
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Reloaded by who?
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I would agree but the OP and trend is to think “what would you carry”. As such, I’ll throw out the humble Bersa Thunder 22. Great pistol. It’s fun, accurate, and a joy to handle. If one were so inclined to carry a .22 then you could dump 400 grains of lead on target with a quickness.
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As of today, 10:15 AM here are the bills and a snippet of the language in question: House Bill: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bill/HB0977.pdf Senate Bill: https://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/113/Bill/SB0827.pdf From Both: SECTION 5. Tennessee Code Annotated Section 39-17-1350, is amended by deleting subsection (c) in its entirety, and is further amended in subsections (a) and (g), by deleting "subsection (c), federal law," and substituting instead "federal law". Current Law (39-17-1350 (c)): 39-17-1350. Law enforcement officers permitted to carry firearms — Exceptions — Restrictions — Identification card for corrections officers. (c) The authority conferred by this section shall not extend to a law enforcement officer: (1) Who is not engaged in the actual discharge of official duties as a law enforcement officer and carries a firearm onto school grounds or inside a school building during regular school hours unless the officer immediately informs the principal that the officer will be present on school grounds or inside the school building and in possession of a firearm. If the principal is unavailable, the notice may be given to an appropriate administrative staff person in the principal's office; (2) Who is consuming beer or an alcoholic beverage or who is under the influence of beer, an alcoholic beverage, or a controlled substance or controlled substance analogue; or (3) Who is not engaged in the actual discharge of official duties as a law enforcement officer while attending a judicial proceeding. As I read the bills and as per the current description of both bills, this does in fact "allow law enforcement officers to carry a firearm when under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances" Am I and the media missing something here? Is the repeal of the above section being removed?
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Call Savage and ask what they recommend. Maybe they’ll send you a new one.
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What exactly is this? "Firearms and Ammunition - As introduced, allows law enforcement officers to carry a firearm when under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances and certain other circumstances; deletes the prohibition on carrying firearms and other weapons on higher education campuses and in parks; prohibits the carrying of weapons in K-12 schools except by certain persons, including any person permitted to carry a firearm under federal law. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 55, Chapter 10." https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=HB0977&GA=113
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Good grief. Phone + astigmatism sometimes just doesn’t work out. @gary_boomI know you know where PF is but I might need to start using the big print edition of TGO.
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You ain’t from around here, are ya? Pigeon Forge is the hellscape you go through to get to Gatlinburg. It’s where Dollywood is.
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FTFY. That book fill your mind with all kinds of ideas if you’re into S&W’s.
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The first one appears to be a .38 Single Action 2nd Model (Model 2, 2nd Issue). Manufactured between 1877-1891 with a serial number range of 1-108255. The other might be a .32 Single Action (Mode 1-1/2 centerfire). Those were made between 1878-1892 but it should have a serial number. Are there any markings on top of the barrel? Patent dates and whatnot?
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Not a Schofield. Those are big .45 caliber beasts. I’ll pull out the Standard Catalog shortly..
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Nobody knows what we shot down but we shot down four something’s and the last three probably could have been handled with guns rather than missiles.
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What a clown show this whole thing has become.