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I seem to recall someone here is from Waverly, which is underwater. I think I looked it up when someone there had something posted in the classifieds and I wanted to see if it was within my driving limits.
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If you're shooting them through a cylinder or maybe an improved cylinder choke it shouldn't be a problem but I wouldn't go any tighter without checking the hardness of the lead. If you can put a groove in it with your fingernail it should be soft enough if they are rifled slugs.
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Anyone here affected by these floods. https://smartway.tn.gov/traffic?features=incident,traffic,weather&position=35.97311048,-87.52237455,9 https://twitter.com/hashtag/tspotter?src=hashtag_click&f=live
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I wouldn't necessarily call him a hero as an individual but he sure did know how to run a war. General Norman Schwarzkopf
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We just need to keep the Chinese out of Taiwan. WOLF Gold – Brass-cased civilian-market ammunition. (Unlike the steel-cased ammunition, the brass-cased ammo is more easily reloadable.) Formerly made by Prvi Partizan, it is now manufactured in Taiwan.
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On of my favorites......RIP Tom T. Hall, the singer-songwriter who composed "Harper Valley P.T.A." and sang about life’s simple joys as country music’s consummate blue collar bard, has died. He was 85. His son, Dean Hall, confirmed the musician's death on Friday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. Known as "The Storyteller" for his unadorned yet incisive lyrics, Hall composed hundreds of songs.Along with such contemporaries as Kris Kristofferson, John Hartford and Mickey Newbury, Hall helped usher in a literary era of country music in the early ’70s, with songs that were political, like "Watergate Blues" and "The Monkey That Became President," deeply personal like "The Year Clayton Delaney Died," and philosophical like "(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine." https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/tom-t-hall-country-singer-and-harper-valley-p-t-a-composer-dead-at-85
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I ran across an article on this a long time ago. I don't know if this is the same link but it says the same thing. McDonald’s ice cream machines are made by a company called the Taylor Company, a long-time supplier of ice cream machines to McDonald’s. The machine goes through a daily four hour self-cleaning process, which locks out soft serve production until completion. According to @BehindTheBrands, it often fails during the self-cleaning process, rendering the machine useless. A broken machine requires a McDonald’s location to call a Taylor technician to fix the ice cream machine. These service calls are extremely expensive, with Taylor earning 25% of its annualized revenue just from fixing the McDonald’s ice cream machines. Therefore, they usually just stay broken until a restaurant deems it necessary enough to fix it. https://brobible.com/culture/article/why-is-the-mcdonalds-ice-cream-machine-always-broken/
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I was just commenting on the vine. Get a pro to remove the limb !!!!
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It's Virginia Creeper.........trust me Your tree.. Virginia Creeper..
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Don't forget toilet paper !!!
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I was going through some old files I had saved on my computer and ran across this canning recipe. With the price of bacon being so high it's not really worthwhile unless you process your own hogs but it was the name of the author of the article that caught my eye ( Enola Gay ). There's got to be a story there somewhere https://www.backwoodshome.com/canned-bacon/
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I just went through the exact same thing a few weeks ago. After my echo cardiogram I wound up with three stints in my heart
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If anyone is looking for one, this place has them in stock. https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/black-friday.cfm/sale/springfield-armory-hellcat-pistols-for-sale
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This would be my opinion also. I don't think it had anything to do with the rabbit but pure hatred of the hawk and finding one that she could get to, gave her a chance for a payback.
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Ford is tapping the brakes on the Bronco. Production and deliveries of the rebooted SUV is being held up by a manufacturing issue with its hardtop roofs. The "molded-in color" roofs, which are built by an outside supplier, have suffered quality problems affecting their appearance, which have now been addressed, and will be replaced on all of the trucks manufactured to date. That means owners currently in possession of their trucks will receive new roofs later this year, while those still waiting for delivery will have to wait a little longer. https://www.foxnews.com/auto/ford-bronco-deliveries-delayed-manufacturing-snafu
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Welcome neighbor
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I can't see this getting off the ground but nowadays you never can tell. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Secretary of the Interior have been petitioned by two environmental groups seeking to ban all interstate transport of wild mammals and almost all birds, warns the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance. That includes all parts—such as meat, hides, and antlers—even if they’ve been properly processed by a butcher or taxidermist to comply with current CWD transportation laws. https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/petition-could-ban-game-transport/?fbclid=IwAR03d6ziKcIEvYnu_s11MoQ7BQ5xfk4WdpwSBycv27oTSF0gy_Pp-FLwQRU
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This article is a year old but it shows how the CDC thinks. This document presents considerations from the perspective of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) for implementing the shielding approach in humanitarian settings as outlined in guidance documents focused on camps, displaced populations and low-resource settings.1,2 This approach has never been documented and has raised questions and concerns among humanitarian partners who support response activities in these settings. The purpose of this document is to highlight potential implementation challenges of the shielding approach from CDC’s perspective and guide thinking around implementation in the absence of empirical data. Considerations are based on current evidence known about the transmission and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and may need to be revised as more information becomes available. Please check the CDC website periodically for updates. What is the Shielding Approach1? The shielding approach aims to reduce the number of severe COVID-19 cases by limiting contact between individuals at higher risk of developing severe disease (“high-risk”) and the general population (“low-risk”). High-risk individuals would be temporarily relocated to safe or “green zones” established at the household, neighborhood, camp/sector or community level depending on the context and setting.1,2 They would have minimal contact with family members and other low-risk residents. Current evidence indicates that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.3 In most humanitarian settings, older population groups make up a small percentage of the total population.4,5 For this reason, the shielding approach suggests physically separating high-risk individuals from the general population to prioritize the use of the limited available resources and avoid implementing long-term containment measures among the general population. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/global-covid-19/shielding-approach-humanitarian.html
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If you really want to throw them off use one or a combination of these. One dollar coin (choose which one, or a combination), two dollar bill, or a 50 cent coin.
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Thanks for jogging my memory, I have a Norinco buried somewhere in my safe that's only had one box of ammo through it. Although SA autos are not my cup of tea, I do have a few.