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Shorty

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  1. If you're looking for that style pouch, at one time the Army surplus store on Collierville square had them for a decent price.
  2. I haven't had bees empty one, but I did catch a squirrel draining mine faster than Augustus Gloop.
  3. Keep an eye out for sales to make it a little more tolerable. I use a combo of Under Armor for a base layer, then Columbia/UA for outer upper body layers. My pants for cold weather are Midway USA brand and work really well without being overly expensive.
  4. No but I'd LMAO seeing someone carrying the world's longest extension cord.
  5. Hell yeah it was. You must be in my neighborhood. I passed out with a battery powered fan on my chest.
  6. If you can shoot the requirements at 600yds in the competition, you bypass the 200 and 300yd qualification requirement. If nothing else, it's a time saver.
  7. Shorty

    Arthritus

    If its not related to a cervical injury and a true form of arthritis , reduce your intake of foods high in purines. This typically helps with gout type arthritis but may do you some good even if it's not gout. Also try black cherries, pineapple for bromelin and fish oil for the inflammation if you don't want to use a lot of NSAIDs.
  8. Man I wish you were closer!
  9. Looks like you're on the west end of the state. There's a shooting complex called K&M Precision that's about an hour west of you. I took a class there back in October. Very nice facility. 1200yd range, 300/500yd movers, unknown distance range. Might be worth checking out. Not sure of the membership fees.
  10. I was given a couple of these 3-4yrs ago, half as a joke, after seeing folks cook with it on a game show. Supposedly they task acceptable https://www.amazon.com/Yoders-Canned-Fully-Cooked-Bacon/dp/B006YXOOI6
  11. Molasses and trace mineral salt poured on a stump worked well for me
  12. Probably didn't realize what he was voting on.
  13. You may want to add more items ro stop a bleed, depending on the trauma you're willing/prepared to take on. My wife (a nurse) just had to dig into her kit this past weekend while out of town when she and 2 other nurses rolled up on a large accident on the highway. What they needed most while waiting for EMTS to show up was multiple pairs of gloves, tons of gauze and irrigation.
  14. So TDOT appoach appears to be "Let's check and plan a reasonable opening" while ARDOT is"F@$k it, we'll do it live!".
  15. You think his ex-wife started that petition?
  16. Can you program a separate code for delivery drivers and then add that to the comments of the order?
  17. This place sells, delivers and removes safes. They may move them also. Worth a shot anyway. They're on Summer near Midtown https://townandcountrylocksmiths.com
  18. Bikini Bottoms is up in Dyer county if you're willing to drive a little farther. I hear it's a decent ORV park.
  19. Cowpeas with Lablab and something like sunflower/sorghum/sun hemp to grow on as it vines. The lablab is drought tolerant in case the summer gets dry.
  20. A soil test is a good investment and will potentially save you money. If you are worried about being able to turn soil, plant something like clover or brassica that doesn't require more than 1/4in of soil coverage. Clover can be annual or perennial depending on variety. Rye and brassica will require replanting each year.
  21. Try the International Market in Cordova by the movie theater. You could almost reassemble a cow from all the parts they have there and prices are generally pretty decent. Or try Fayette Packing.
  22. This is the same council, albeit different members, that claimed there would be blood in the streets if people were allowed to carry into resturaunts/bars.
  23. Try going by a Vax location in the last hour or so of them being open. If they have doses left and no patients scheduled, you may be able to get a shot. I've heard this worked at one of the locations in Bartlett recently.
  24. I have a pair of Muck and a pair of Irish Setter lace ups. Both are insulated, but the Mucks are a little warmer. Since they are lace ups, the Irish Setters offer a little better ankle support. Both are waterproof and offer pretty good traction in wet/dry/mud/snow. The Setters were a little cheaper than the Mucks if I remember correctly
  25. 308 Hornady MAtch 178gr BTHP was $32.99

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