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Middle TN people, where tf can I buy some Blanton's?
superduty replied to Loid's topic in General Chat
Instagram or Facebook. Follow your stores. Be ready to jump. -
school shooting in Nashville at the Covenant School
superduty replied to FUJIMO's topic in General Chat
My initial impression (besides the obvious sadness for the victims and anger toward the perp) was a compare and contrast of MNPD to Uvalde. -
Pretty sure Widener's is in Johnson City. I've never shopped with them, but that might be an option for you.
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A lesson that my father taught me, and I've passed on to my son.
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You can get a magnetic dryer vent cover - the vent door closes and stays shut when the dryer is off, the opens up when it is on.
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Man that interior is PLUSH. My grand parents once had an Olds Delta 98 with seats like that. Awesome.
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As hard as it was to watch the UT game, I'm still very impressed at how far the program has improved. It's been a long, long dry spell if you are a Vols fan. This has been a fun season to watch. I hope they continue to improve. If I had known at the beginning of the season they would be a 10-2 or a 9-3 team at the end of the year, I would have gladly approved. Props to Vandy for what they've done too.
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ad closed Ruger LCR .38 Special +p with Crimson Trace Laser Grips:
superduty replied to sigbear9's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I have to give you props on your display and merchandising in your 2nd pic. GLWS -
I have an RCBS electronic powder thrower, but I still always double check it with the manual scale. I like to err on the side of caution, and have two points of reference. The process also helps to prevent a double load of powder.
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My 2002 Ford F350 would pull a 15,000lb trailer across the country tomorrow. Without question. What I have had a problem with over the years is Chevrolet's. Overheating transmissions, electrical problems, etc.
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AAA TripTix
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ad closed Remington 1100 16 gauge 750.00 **sold***
superduty replied to chance77's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Looks like vintage shell boxes.. cool. -
X2. This was my first thought as well.
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ad closed 2022 Ford F-250 xl 6.7l diesel 4x4 with 3.5k miles
superduty replied to grasshoppa's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
Nice truck sir. I've had a small collection of Ford trucks, and have loved all of them. Still happy with my 7.3, or I'd call you. Free bump for a great truck at a great price. -
I'm a big fan of Hodgdon CFE 223.
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Sweet....... GLWS
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We got the first measurable rain in weeks yesterday here in Spring Hill. I haven't mowed in a month, and wont for a few more weeks I guess. The non-stop heat and lack of rain is tough.
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Beautiful shep.
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One last note that I'll add... and take it for what it's worth. If you are into RVing, the cost really isn't about fuel, etc. It's about time with your family. I've spent a zillion bucks on my truck, fuel, and the RV I used to have, but it's all been worth the experiences I've had with my family. It's all been worth the cost, a million times over. Money is tight these days, but if you can make some memories and spend some good times with your family, go for it.
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"New Colt AR15- same rifle now being used in Vietnam". I've been to Mahoney's many times. I'd have to believe that these advertised prices are a bit over the actual value at that time.
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We had a 27' Jayco travel trailer that we bought new and just sold a few years ago when the kids got too old. One thing we really wish that we'd had was a camper with at least one slide out. I dont know if Airstreams have those or not. One really cool thing about Airstreams is that they don't have a rubber roof that eventually breaks down and causes leaks and water damage. They can last a long time.
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Yeah, you'll need to get it to them. See my edit above. You can test the battery yourself if you happen to have and know how to use a voltmeter. Letting the car sit for a few days shouldn't have killed it. Ten bucks says you have a bad battery or alternator (perhaps both).
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Do you drive it every day, and this just happened? If so, my first guess would be your battery has died, and/or your alternator has gone bad and is no longer charging the battery as you drive it. The last time you drove it discharged the battery too low for it to handle the load of another start. Advance or Auto Zone will test both for you free. Edit: if you try to jump a low battery in your car from another vehicle, let the 'jumping vehicle' run for a while while connected before starting. Sometimes it takes a hot minute or 10.
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Man that must have been one nice Norinco SKS for that price.