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  1.     That's one smart dog.  He's already got you believing the cats did it.
  2. Welcome!
  3. Cool! Though when I first saw it, this image immediately popped into my head.....
  4. www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/57494-big-al-is-at-it-again/   :)
  5. Biden will never see it.  The aide that checks his email for him will see the sender and delete it, assuming he's not already blocked. 
  6. Here's a ton of info about them...   http://www.colt22.com/
  7. While polishing the feed ramp may or may not do anything constructive, you can do it just to make it pretty.   If you use a dremel and polishing compound, hold the barrel in your hand.  Don't put it in a vice.  Why?  So you won't use too much pressure.  If the ramp starts to get warm, you're pushing too hard.  Just like spraying paint, constant motion is the key.  Go slow, stop and check your progress frequently. 
  8. Nice!  Dad has a 1st series that his father bought for his sister (Dad's aunt).  It's the sport model.  A very nice little gun, if somewhat finicky.   What you've got is worth a pretty penny, so take good care of it.
  9.     Water - learn to build a solar still.  A couple of them will yield an adequate water supply.  Add a few rain barrels and you're golden.  Food - learn to garden and can.  Hunt (or even raise) small critters for meat.  With 30 acres, I'd say you're in good shape. 
  10.     And the upper, and the lower parts kit, and ....
  11.     +1 to that.  My 2yr old and 4 yr old keep me plenty busy.  While I'd love to have a big family, caring for a mess of little ones would be a lot of work.
  12.         Based on that site, you're looking at $1500-ish for the billet.  While machining titanium isn't especially hard, it is very, VERY slow.  To fully machine an AR receiver from a billet would take days.  Say 40 hrs @ $100/hr... $4000 in machine time.  You'd probably burn up $1000+ in end-mills.  Assuming you've already got the various jigs and gauges necessary, it would be very expensive.  $8000 easy.  $10,000 if you wanted to make money.
  13. Got this and love it, though it'll be for sale in the spring.... ... because I've moved on to this. Not exactly fast, but lots of fun. 80 mpg is nice too.
  14. What these guys are saying.  The barrel isn't timed properly.  And while it fires, I'll also guess its not been head spaced correctly either.  I wouldn't shoot it anymore until it's resolved.  FAL's are not like AR's and they're not like other bolt guns.  If a gunsmith did that, he/she didn't know what they were doing.  Taking it back to that person isn't likely to net you anything.   Yes, a barrel vise and receiver wrench are required at a minimum to fix it.  Alignment (timing) tools are also quite helpful.  Here's a good overview of how one is built...   http://www.cruffler.com/trivia-April01-background.html
  15. We still have the raving lunatic that is this dog. My wife couldn't resist a very sick puppy at the shelter 11 years ago. She was looney then, and still is now.
  16.         That said, I don't think they should use any religious book.  Whatever happened to separation of church and state?
  17. Pocket, IWB, or OWB?  I use a Desantis Nemesis for pocket carry.  I have a Galco somethingorother for IWB carry.
  18. Cool.  Read about them, never actually seen one.
  19. Nice of you to schedule that on my birthday.
  20. peejman

    RC Truck

    I'll revive this to say thanks to all for the advice and thanks to xdshooter for the trucks.  The boy and I have had a ball with them!   I was really disappointed because the weather around Christmas was terrible here.... 35-40 deg, rainy, windy... :yuck: .  The 4 year old didn't care.  We bundled him up, charged up the batteries, and he drove them until it got dark and I made him quit.  Same thing the next day, the wind nearly knocked him down a couple times, but he didn't complain at all.  Then we took them to grandma & grandpa's for a few days.  The weather was a little nicer there and he learned that they don't go so well in knee deep leaves.  :)   His hand is a bit small for the controller.  He can hold it normally and drive it forward, but his fingers aren't long enough to drive it backwards.  So he just switches hands and doesn't really miss a beat.  He's gotten pretty good with it though he still treats the throttle like an on/off switch.  Fun fun.   :wave:
  21. Sounds like you need to find another doc.  I recently passed the threshold of high cholesterol and my doc provided lots of information on diet and exercise.  He's also a fairly young guy who works for a living and has 4 young children so he understands that while the "only 30 mins/day" exercise thing sounds easy, in practice it isn't.   Have a look at at this... http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/heart/chol/chol_tlc.pdf   It's certainly not rocket science, but some good basic info. 
  22. Another Desantis Nemesis.  Works fine.
  23. Been there, done that.  My wife's doc told me they'd just open me an account so I could use the refund amount for "future expenses".  It was a massive PITA to deal with.  I finally got on the phone with one of the doctor's office fiance people.  Once she understood the situation, she was accommodating and I had my refund promptly.  I asked why it was so difficult up to that point and she didn't have an answer. 
  24. So true it shouldn't be funny, but it is anyway. :rofl:
  25.     If the relationship means that little to both of you, why are you married?   Please don't have children.

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