
gregintenn
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Haters gonna hate, but operators gotta operate!
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I believe you are correct! An article stated 6.7 liter engines. That'd be a Cummins.
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....or you could just drive off.
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LOL! Chrysler is the on;y company still in existence who could design a flammable WATER pump!!!!!!!!
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It also doesn't work here.
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No AT&T here.
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Sprint doesn't work here.
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I'm out in the sticks and thought Verizon was my only option. If anyone here has tried both, I'd like to hear the pros and cons of swapping. I like everything about Verizon but the mortgage sized monthly bill.
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For the love of God, what's your chigger remedy???
gregintenn replied to Wingshooter's topic in General Chat
I imagine such things can bother some people more than others. I've noticed that the first mosquito bite of the season makes a big itchy knot, then subsequent bites are less and less aggravating. I think one can become immune to such things, and some are naturally immune to begin with. Sort of like bee stings. they'll kill some people while others barely notice them. -
For the love of God, what's your chigger remedy???
gregintenn replied to Wingshooter's topic in General Chat
I stand corrected. I guess you can see better than me. Sometimes a doc is the answer. I'm usually too hard headed. -
For the love of God, what's your chigger remedy???
gregintenn replied to Wingshooter's topic in General Chat
If you could see em, they ain't chiggers; they're deer ticks! -
For the love of God, what's your chigger remedy???
gregintenn replied to Wingshooter's topic in General Chat
I have scratched them with a wire brush until they bled. Not pleasant, but will stop the itching. -
For the love of God, what's your chigger remedy???
gregintenn replied to Wingshooter's topic in General Chat
If it's bad enough, a visit to the doctor for a steroid shot will relieve the misery. Otherwise, scratch the tops off the bites you can, and tough the rest out. -
LOL! That leaves me out as a suspect.
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That sucks. Did your store have video surveillance?
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My understanding is that there is a proper burn rate for powder loaded in ammo for a Garand to keep from bending the operating rod and causing other problems. Congratulations. A Garand is one itch I've yet to scratch.
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Lead and brass prices are up. Fuel prices are up. Labor is more expensive. Land and building prices are up. Why would you think ammunition would get cheaper?
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Erik88 told ya.....Trump ain't lettin' Jose in the country!
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Back to normal would be a more appropriate way to describe today's gun industry.
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When I was a small kid, I helped my neighbors pollinate tobacco. They made tobacco seed for Co op. I also mowed yards, milked another neighbor's goats, etc; for money. As I got older and stronger, I helped cut and spike tobacco, and hang it in barns, as this paid much better than the pollinating because it was much harder work. I also hauled baled ha and straw. By the time I was in high school, I had purchased two classic cars, a 4x4 truck, bass boat, a Harley Davidson Sportster, and a racing dirt bike. I had a friend down the road who was more industrious than me. He raised his own tobacco crop, and built his own barn when he was about 14. Today, he's still a farmer, and a multi millionaire. The money is out there if a fellow has a little ambition and a good work ethic. Education not required.
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Buy the gun, not the story. This motto has served me well.
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May God bless everyone who's seen combat. That is indeed a powerful article. Thanks for sharing.
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These professions would command lower salaries.
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I haven't been around a contractor in quite a while who hasn't asked me if I knew any laborers, carpenters, or equipment operators they could hire. Today, a man can make a very comfortable living operating a paver, trackhoe, crane, dozier, etc. As most operators and even foremen age, I see these jobs becoming more and more lucrative.