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Grand Torino

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  1. Sorry for the inconvenience but it's good that you have a plan B.  Dedicated, hard working people are generally overpaid is what I've been told and management is always eager to let those people go.
  2.     Exactly....being in customer service doesn't mean acting like an asshole. Someone will "go back inside" and kick his ass all over the store someday soon.
  3. Don't be so hard on yourself.........well on second thought. :lol:
  4. I'm with you. They started to lose me after last season but this episode got my attention.
  5. Welcome to the forum. :up:
  6. Cool stuff Spots.....looks like you all had a great day. :up:
  7. Welcome aboard... :)
  8. You sure have your work cut out for you. Keep us posted.
  9. You've definitely got it going on with the knots and braids. :rock:  Keep up the nice work. :up:
  10. Gaston is soooo screwed..... :rofl:
  11. http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/30/11-things-you-didnt-know-you-could-buy-with-food-stamps/   Quesarito: Taco Bell is one of many fast food restaurants that accept EBT cards. Guacamole is extra? Who cares? It’s on the taxpayer.  Bail: Convicted felons – like drug dealer Kimball Clark â€“ have reportedly used their EBT as bail money. Clark reportedly instructed someone to go to an ATM to withdraw money from his EBT for bail. Because it’s difficult to trace ATM abuse, many speculate this problem is more widespread and not just found in isolated incidents. Strip clubs: Last year, the New York Post reported that FOIA requests revealed welfare recipients were regularly making EBT withdrawals at the ATMs near and inside infamous porn shops, liquor stores, lounges and hookah parlors. Technically, it also doesn’t break the law because of the “cash assistance program.” Lobster: There have been multiple cases of this. As long as it’s not tobacco or alcohol, you’re golden. K-cups: A lot of people don’t buy coffee in this form because it’s too expensive, but it’s not off limits in the world of welfare. Cupcakes/Gourmet cakes: It’s considered food, no matter the price. Hello, non-essential $45 cake.     Read more if you dare.
  12. I always wear a decent all purpose respirator like this http://www.amazon.com/3M-Protection-Multi-Purpose-Respirator-Feature/dp/B002MB4MUY   regardless when grinding micarta, G10 or steel. It's all bad for you. :lol:  It is easy to work with....not quite as easy as wood or stabilized wood but pretty close.   I buy my micarta and G10 online from knife supply places and other sources. I shop around a lot to try to get the best price for quality pieces.
  13. First of all let me say this blade is not for sale. This is made from 5/32" 1095 carbon steel. The blade is about 5 1/2" long with an overall length right at 10 1/4". It was professionally coated by a TGO Vendor....Amendment 2 Custom Coatings in Magpul OD Green. He did a wonderful job...it is flawless. The scales are black canvas micarta with blue G10 liners. They are have SS pins and epoxied. The blade has jimping in front of the scales on the spine...midway on the handles at the top and has them at the bottom of the scales as well. It also has rope file work on the spine forward of the scales. I made an ambidextrous sheath and belt loop. I made it so I can mount a large Blade Tech Tek-Lok to the sheath if I so desire in place of the belt loop. I should add that in the pics the scales appear a bit shiny in places but not in others. It's because I had just oiled the knife and the oil hadn't completely soaked into the scales yet. They don't actually look like that when wiped down but rather a nice even matte black color.
  14. Check to see if they have your correct email address. Sometimes that is the problem.
  15. :rofl: I was going to say that myself. :P
  16. Wow....it came out great....congratulations. :up:
  17. Welcome to the forum. You can probably get most of your questions answered here in a better fashion than most gun shops.
  18. Sweet....nice pick up. :up:
  19. I'm no expert but it still is a neat find and something to hold on to. :up:
  20. Sweet.....you guys got it going on. :up:  Looks great as always Spots. ;)
  21. Nothing that happens in Kalifornicate surprises me.
  22. It's pretty laid back out there.  I've never heard of them giving anyone a problem nor do they ever ask if you're shooting reloads.
  23. You just don't add things one at a time huh? :lol:  Very nice....all of them.
  24. It's pretty sweet...I'm like 10 minutes away.
  25. Not many of those around it that condition I'll bet. Go shoot it and enjoy it. :up:

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