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  1. As far as who does that expanding foam stuff in tn I don't know. But my father is a general contractor up north in new jersey and when he built his house he had the whole thing sprayed. Let me tell you, that stuff is amazing. His house has several split levels and has about 6k sq.ft. of livable space. His heating and cooling cost is ridiculously low. But it is expensive. It cost him whole house about 12k or so.
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  2. I live in pleasant view. Right on the cheatham co. Robertson co. Line. I love it out here. Nice land small town and that price range is very doable this way. And from time to time I see quite a few pet friendly houses for rent. I work near 100 oaks and my commute isn't that bad. It helps that pv is right on the interstate to.
  3. I went to get one too, they were sold out but told me the deal would still be available as soon as more came in. Never saw any more come in. Maybe .44 Tauras up in TN, different locations, different deals, but the .44 I was looking at was a Rossi, same price.

    BTW, I know one deal that is likely to be back from last year. When we went looking for nephew a handgun couple of weeks ago, he was looking at the Heritage 22LR/22 Mag for $189 when "someone" let us know we might want to wait, the $99 deal was likely to be back.


    Your correct. I must have been thinking taurus because they manufacture them. And the price was $259. Heck its hard to remember what I did last week.lol
  4. Last year I wanted the Taurus snub nose .44 mag. That was on sale black friday at academy sports. Well needless to say I got stuck at work all day. I begged several family members to go get it for me. Lets just say I didn't get the gun. I believe it was $247. I wouldn't mind seeing it again this year.
  5. So many things I can say about that day. I was in Manhattan that night right before it happened. I worked on water st. Which was a few blocks from the towers. Within 48hrs I was back in the city with my company. Some of us went down to ground zero and aided in the cleanup. We also opened our building to give the police and firefighters somewhere to sleep and eat. We organized tractor trailers full of supplies and got donations from all over the country. Ill never foget how much support we received. The city was a ghost town. It was damn near impossible to get in the city. I had to walk from the other side of china town all the way downtown because that's as far as the subway could go. I stayed in the city for about two weeks and only went home to shower and get my truck. I'll never forget that day or the things i've seen there.
  6. [quote name="DaveS" post="1000275" timestamp="1373913969"]

    Poverty Pimps......that's a new one. In all my 30 years as an EEO Rep and Union Stewart....I've not quite heard it put that way. Out of 700 employees, not a single whisper of it. Something has you stirred up Sir and you need to vent. Lay it on us. Can we not address these fine Gentlemen by their proper title?

    But yes, I agree, it's all about the money. There is a whole bunch of screw-ups by both Zman and Trey (may he rest in peace). We can't change nothing. We have to live with it and hopefully with all our voting rights we can change things in the future. Pick up your Bible, read a few scriptures, take a deep breath, have a glass of nice wine and chill for a bit.

    Bless you Brother.

    DSWD[/quote
    ROFLMAO!
    "Fine Gentlemen" "Proper title" I do believe sir, their "PROPER TITLE" would not be allowed by this fine forum to be put into such...words. And "fine" does not belong in the same sentence as "gentlemen" when describing those two goons.
  7. Robby Zimmerman completely owned Morgan during their interview. It was really enjoyable to watch. Definitely worth looking up on you tube for those that may have missed it.

    I caught the end of it and I felt the same way. He was very calm and did a great job handling himself. It's very hard for me to watch piers morgan without wanting to shoot my television.
  8. The only gays i support are hot lesbos.

    You know it's funny I have an ex that turned lesbo years later. She's always talking about how her and her partner have been trying to get pregnant for so long. I keep trying to tell her, she's doing it all wrong. Lmao
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  9. @ohsoot and mike. I apologize for the two post. I just got a new smart "dumb" phone, and for some reason when I quote something and then type a reply and hit post it only shows the quote. I am still trying to figure out why.
    Now as far as the whole gay marriage thing goes, I for one don't care what people do behind closed doors, or how or who they choose to be with. As far as marriage goes, they should not be allowed to have a marriage in my eyes. It should be labeled as a civil union. I also feel no church should hold that type of ceremony. It should be held by the local court house or whoever. My thing is they will tell you it's as natural as being straight. And once again it's only my opinion, there is nothing natural about it.
  10. Most peoples problem with it is that at marriage was a relegious institution long before the Government got involved in it. It doesnt have to do with rights. I dont care if they want a civil union with all the rights of a marriex couple. I would just personally prefer that we protect the sanctity of tradtional marriage. But thats my personal opinion and I'm pretty damn happy that one personal opinions can't run this country.

    sent from the backwoods

  11. So why is it bad for someone to tell you how to manage your property but okay for an employer to tell me what I can or can't store inside the confines of MY private property - my vehicle? After all, my vehicle remains MY private property no matter where it happens to be parked. The idea that an employer's property rights should be 'protected' from something that really doesn't impact his/her rights by allowing said employer to take actions that do interfere with MY private property rights kind of seems like a conflicting statement, to me.

    In other words, the employer has the right to tell me that I can or can't park my car on his/her property - and that is as far as it goes. He/She does not have the right to interfere with my right to store an otherwise legal item inside the confines of MY private property nor should he/she be legally allowed to do so as a requirement for employment nor for any, other reason. Ever. Period.


    ^^^^ I couldn't agree more!

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