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  1. at this point, I think identity theft and revenge in general is the threat vector (*advice above amended).
  2. We just did a carb rebuild on a leaf blower.  No joy.   *then* for some reason, Dad grabbed the cylinder head.  It was about to fall off. This thing was running when I last put it up     He tightened up the head bolts, and the ****ed thing cranked on the first pull.  Compression is necessary.     (also be sure the gas & vent lines to the fuel tank are not broken (weedeater just did this)
  3. delete: cheat   change:   locks gun-safe combination password(s) credit card phone # license plates & vehicle town hair color jobs "friends" FB, Twitter, Linked-In, Netflix, Hulu barber names social security# pets and lawn mower.   add: Life Lock Identity Theft Protection
  4. Mine were all freeze-dried and came with a plank of wood.  The plank wasn't too bad.
  5. OP is very fortunate.  The divorce would be much more costly.
  6. oops.   http://alangura.com/2014/07/victory-in-palmer-v-d-c/
  7. Sorry to hear of your loss.  As it is a for a 4 week old son, It will be likely some time before he can use it.    I personally would suggest not using anything that requires batteries.   B.
  8. So in celebration of the new July 1 law, I decided to run over and express my joy in the form of presenting a new knife for careful inspection by the officer :cop: .  %%%%!  That car hood is hard and the cuffs are tight! :stare:
  9. I had two guys help me last week.  One a long time friend, the other I had only met - but in my words "he wanted to help".  And help he did.   These two men did something I could not do alone, and traveled many hundreds of miles to work most of two days under a grueling sun, just because they wanted to.    There are rare, but amazing souls out there, and most times, we will never be able to pay their true worth.
  10. We have had a flock of OH-58Ds hanging around the last few days.   Saw one circle a local farm about 4-5 times at a few hundred feet over ground.   Probably been in earshot about 4 hours all total this week.
  11.  per a friend of mine who is on the National Security Council......
  12. Just when the "gun bubble" was deflating, the admin ensures another peak.  Best idiot gun salesman ever.  They don't understand economics or gun aficionados (duh). or...maybe they do.  Too confused & sleepy to speculate.
  13. Their FB page w/info - https://www.facebook.com/MagnumMaterials/info
  14. Pepperoni, Sausage, Black Olives. Thin Crust. Does extra cheese count as a topping?  I always consider it a default.   or just get bread and tomato sauce. :squint:
  15. It's not a defect.  It's a feature.  Ruger's Operational Sensor Highly-Interactive Takedown! (OHSH!T!) device for cleaning purposes at the range.
  16. this is indeed what I meant. Halls Crossroads near Knoxville.
  17. Talking about needing relocation, all this brings to mind a few years ago where a flock of turkeys was being fed by the hoodnicks in the Clinton/ Eagle Bend area .  I pulled into the entrance with my vehicle , and was surrounded by them (maybe 30-40 in the roundabout).  Immediately, 3-4 residents came out and watched me with suspicion to meke sure I did not run over one of their "pets". Interesting experience.
  18. pretty restrictive.    " The term “wildlife,” for the purpose of these regulations only, is defined as red fox, gray fox, raccoon, and bobwhite quail."   I will admit I did not know raccoon was included, but good luck getting a permit.   BTW, they are very abundant around this neighborhood. I see them all over the place nearby.  Had one in the back yard a few weeks ago. A few years ago, one of the little %%%####s turned on my water spigot several nights in a row.  (and went bye-bye as a result)
  19.   Ironic, no doubt.   As I understand TN law, the only people that can relocate wildlife in TN are TWRA wildlife officers.  From what I understand, unless a protected species, even the Nuisance Wildlife licensed guys will put them down (not totally sure on that).  But I AM sure about what a property owner can do with them.  (we had tons of experience with that one, thanks to neighbors calling the popo & TWRA on immediate relatives).    BTW, you have to call TWRA first on big game, and I am sure that you cannot harm errant bears at all, and they take a dim view on turkey (I,e, don't).  They do as warranted, allow dispatch of deer (most folks (but not all) call a NWO on those cases)
  20.         Yup.   and you SSS, or trap, shoot, & shovel (TSS).  That's legal for the property owner to do.  Just cant relocate them.
  21. I have so much to say, but won't.   Just so grateful for family, friends, God, and really solid planning.
  22. I would suggest - as large as you can afford, and as large as you have room.    Reserve cooling capacity, and Parkinson's Law (basically  - "whatever you have ain't enough") 
  23.  hmmmmm.  I dunno.....   One who chooses to do this should not advertise it.  I think It is a felony, certainly a misdemeanor.   TWRA will treat it the same as poaching and other violations of regulations, and will result in offender's hunting rights, etc being removed. I don't know anything about transfer to a coon hunter, but suggest making &#%! sure all permits and licenses are in place before a live-trapped animal is released in any fashion.     also - for me personally, the last place in the world I want to be is anywhere near a very-pissed-off raccoon.  That thing'll bite your nutz off in a heartbeat.  And you ain't gonna outrun it.
  24. Probably like Oak Ridge - weapons discharge prohibited.   Which leaves you with trap & drown it (then bury).  Drop the whole trap into a garbage can of water.    Don't traumatize the neighbor's kids.
  25. State law, but I think related to preventing spread of diseases.

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