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  1. Saw this at Hobson Pike. seems to work well for picking up empty shells for reloaders. Saves the back and knees. Nut Wizard: Pick Up Tool That Gathers Nuts, Fruits, Acorns, Sweet Gum Balls
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    I'm falling and not going to be able get up
  3. Where the hell is letterman, I am going to kick his a** !
  4. try again, having a problem getting video to show..
  5. http://www.breitbart.tv/obama-dems-in-2005-51-vote-nuclear-option-is-arrogant-power-grab-against-the-founders-intent/
  6. Zombie Join the Cocoa Party! Tired of the Coffee Party and the Tea Party? We’re the newest game in town! I woke up this morning and realized I didn’t want tea or coffee. I wanted hot cocoa! So I turned on my computer and in a few minutes founded a new political movement — The Cocoa Party! Yes, it was that simple. Then I got one of my friends at the newspaper where I used to work to violate all professional journalistic ethics by writing a puff-piece about me without revealing that I used to work there. Thanks! Also, thanks for not mentioning that I used to really really really like Kool-Aid. Now, in between fielding 100 emails an hour from new members wanting to start chapters from Wasilla to Waco, Twittering 17 witty tweets per minute, fielding calls from TV producers and journalists, and weeping with joy and sincerity about our wonderful country, I barely have time to consider that I’ve just revolutionized politics — all before lunch! But enough about me. This is about The Cocoa Party! MISSION The Cocoa Party Movement gives voice to Americans who want to see chocolate in government. We recognize that the federal government is not the enemy of chocolate, but the expression of our collective will to drink hot cocoa, and that we must participate in the democratic process in order to address the challenges that we face as cocoa-drinkers. As voters and caffeinated volunteers, we will support leaders who work toward the addition of those little marshmallows, and hold accountable those who want to ban hot beverages altogether. We’re so grassroots, we’re weedroots. About Us We are diverse — whipped cream, cinnamon, mint-flavored, soy, or straight-up old-fashioned. We are 100% weedroots. No astroturf Obama-campaigning former New York Times employees in the Cocoa Movement, no sirree! No grassroots racist fascist redneck Neanderthal Teabaggers either! And no hyper-partisan strategists calling the shots in this movement. We are a spontaneous and collective expression of our desire to forge a culture of ludicrous propaganda that is entirely blame-oriented. We demand a government that responds to the needs of the majority of its hot beverage drinkers as expressed by our choice of mugs or cups; NOT corporate interests as expressed by misleading coffee advertisements posing as legitimate journalism! We want a society in which hot cocoa is treated as sacrosanct and ordinary citizens drink it out of a sense of civic duty, civic pride, and a desire to taste something delicious. The Cocoa Party is a call to action. Our Founding Fathers and Mothers gave us an enduring gift — chocolate — and we must drink it to meet the challenges that we face as a nation. Oh wait — I forgot: We don’t hate those Teabaggers or those upstart Java Jivers! No really, we don’t! In fact, we’re just like you guys. Honestly. You prefer one kind of hot beverage, we prefer another kind — it’s all good. Can’t we all just get along? But remember, there’s only room for one hot-beverage-weedroots movement in this sweet country of ours — so abandon your deeply held beliefs and principles and join our 100% authentic political uprising today!
  7. Annabel Park is a Obama supporter trying to co-op the tea party movement for Obama.
  8. I am going to kick his A** !
  9. 10 Weight Loss Tips That Work in One Minute or Less More from Prevention 22 Snacks That Help You Lose Weight Healthiest 400-Calorie Restaurant Meals 23 Fake Foods That Hurt Your Health Did you find this helpful? Rate this article: Thumbs up Thumbs down [/url] thumbs up thumbs down 93% of users found this article helpful. By Liz Vaccariello, Editor-in-Chief, Prevention There's nothing like a weight loss strategy that takes almost no time or effort--but still works like a charm! Here are 10 successful strategies to cut calories and burn fat that literally take 60 seconds or less. 1. Mix a juice spritzer Combine your favorite juice (half of your usual amount) with plain or sparkling water. You can cut up to 85 calories per glass--and lose 5 pounds or more a year. 2. Walk while you talk Burn calories while you talk on the phone: Do the laundry (68 calories), set the table (85), or water plants (102). 3. Study the wrapper At a quick glance, that candy bar appears to contain 220 calories. But a closer look may reveal that it (or a bottle of juice, bag of crackers, or bag of nuts) provides two or more servings--which more than doubles those calories. 4. Sip green tea before a walk The caffeine frees fatty acids so that you burn fat more easily. And the polyphenols (antioxidant compounds) in green tea appear to work with caffeine to increase calorie burn. (If you have high blood pressure, skip this tip.) 5. Pack a lunch Dining out more than 5 times a week may make you eat more--nearly 300 calories a day--than if you dine out less frequently. 6. Dip your bread Use olive oil in place of butter. It's healthier and may also help you eat less. In a recent study, dippers ate a total of 52 fewer calories, on average, than those who used butter. 7. Sprinkle flax on cereal High-fiber ground flaxseed can help curb your appetite and eliminate calories. Add it to yogurt or muffin and bread mixes--it's available in health food stores. 8. Schedule a blood test About 1 in every 12 women (most of whom don't know it) has an underactive thyroid, which can slow down her metabolism. 9. Supersize your H2O Buy the big bottle when it comes to good-for-you stuff such as water: You'll drink more. 10. Eat a chunky salad Chop carrots, celery, sweet potatoes, zucchini, or other veggies instead of shredding or slicing. It takes more effort to munch bigger pieces; you'll do more chewing and eat less during the main course.
  10. Designed to peel tea party people off to Obama. Set up by strong Obama supporter. Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion: Coffee Party Parasites
  11. I was trying to show that you could eat a variety of foods so that you did not feel like you were being deprived of anything. It is all a matter of portion/calorie control. This plan so far has worked for me. I have yet to feel deprived of my favorite foods. I just control the portions/calories to stay within the guidelines I set for myself. It is a good feeling to be able to put clothes on that I haven't been able to wear for a long time and have then be loose. GGP2Jz: That's one of the most important reasons for me. I don't want the obesity diseases.
  12. Totally agree. That is what I am seeing. Only exercise I am doing is a 30 minute short hike every other day. I am relying on the calorie count to do the work'
  13. You have to really read the packages for calorie content. Examples: 9 tortilla chips =140 calories that would be the size of a salad plate. Whole bag way over 2000 calories Campbell's tomato soup Serving size 1/2 cup = 90 calories That's not much. the whole can has 225 calories Mcdonald's grilled Chicken Bacon Ranch w/out dressing is 260 caolries add 1/2 a pack of southwest dressing 50 calories total 310 calories That's a good deal as well as filling . Replace cokes and juices with green tea straight no suger added. I bought food scales and started really paying attention to calorie counts and weighing food to be accurate. It works for me.
  14. I started a diet at the first of the year. Decided I didn't want to have to take lipitor and HBP meds the rest of my life if I could find a way to control these issues thru diet. Want to see if I can control the backaches and knee aches caused by being overweight. 1/2/10 I started a diet with the goal of dropping from 275Lbs (blossomed since I quit smoking) to 200 lbs by end of July (that would put me almost to my twenties weight). I have been on diets before Atkins and others. I usually get bored with them or tired of eating the same foods. Read a bunch of different books and online articles. Here's what I decided to do 1600-1800 calories per day. Basically 400 calorie meals a day so I don't get the starvin Hungries. Interestingly, With the new Healthy Choice, Lean Cusiune meals I have been able to mix the food variety up and not get bored with taste. As of this Morning I have lost 30 lbs. I now weigh 245 lbs. Here's an average day's menu Breakfast: 2 eggs 2 bacon strips 1/2 a thin whole wheat bun 270 calories Vitamin/Oil mix 2 Vitamin d3 2 alive mutli vitmins 1 bcomplex 2 tsps of Cod liver fish oil lemon flavor 1/2 tbspn of Flax oil 2 oz's of Pomergranate juice 165calories Lunch: 4 slices of deli sliced chicken 2 slices of Bacon rolled in a multi grain wrap 280 calories Afternnon snack Special K chocolaty bar 90 calories Dinner: Healthy choice entree 320 calories After dinner 8pm another chicken wrap or healthy choice entree 280 calories 1 Skinny Cow Ice cream sandwich 140 caolries Total 1545 calories This is just a base line. I can move things around add things etc. Main goal is to keep the calorie count 1600-1800 for me. 3500 calories + 1lb of fat. If you can cut out 3500 calories a week = 1lb of loss per week Another way to do this is eat breakfast: shrink lunch go into dinner with 1100 calories to eat. Then you can have 1-2 beers 2-3 of your favorite pizza just count the calories.. I don't for any food because of the variety.
  15. After conversation with dealer and with Kahr Customer Service again. Off it goes to Kahr on my dime.....They did say this time if there is a warranty issue they will refund my shipping charges.... I am not a happy gun owner this day...;;;;; Lesson Learned: when you buy your next gun, have them dis-assemble and re-assemble before you complete the transaction. There is no reason in hell for me or anyone to have to go through this aggravation with a brand new gun.......
  16. Waited on line for 45 minutes to be told I "it can't happen." Seems they do not believe me and are assuming that I am to ignorant and didn't watch the da*** videos enough to put it back together. Doesn't matter that I have a PM9 that I can disassemble and reassemble with no issues. Doesn't matter that the dealer couldn't reassemble it. Even though he was able to disassemble and reassemble another PM40 he had for sale. Refuse to issue a pick-up for it because there is no warranty issue. It is a customer issue. Will issue a rma so I can ship at my expense to put the slide on for me and ship it back. Called dealer. He is calling Kahr and will get back to me.
  17. Guys, I appreciate the help. I have watched the Kahr videos umpteen times. Between me and the dealer I bet we have over 3 hrs trying to get back together. It's really not that hard. I have taken it apart, put it back together again hundreds of times now, still will not go back. Something is making it stop and stick no matter what I do. Hopefully Kahr customer service will have an answer. Thanks for the all the responses and allowing me to vent/rant.
  18. David, You are right. It's really not worth the hassle of stopping payment. Lesson learned on my part. Once i know for sure how this is going to play out I will name the dealer and I am sure anyone who goes to the gun shows will recognize him.
  19. notice on the far right the slide end cap is about 1/8 inch from going all the way back. That is where it sticks and will not budge.
  20. slide will not go all the way back so slide stop can't be installed. Slide stops or is stuck halfway on base.

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