Re: Cowhorn peppers
Valsdad
04/22/24
Never heard of em.
I sure like sashitos. I had never heard of them either. Was searching for peppers to grow and ran across the cowhorns. The last jalapenos I grew had all the hot of a green bell pepper. The serranos I grew, well the fugkin woodchuck got them when they were just getting going. Those peppers are pretty good. I grow them when I find the starts. Of course, I've had as many as 17 different varieties of peppers in a garden some seasons. Was just talking to my wife about the jalapenos. Seems they were way hotter in the 60's and 70's than today, and much smaller. I told here I honestly believe they've developed milder and larger varieties due to the gain in popularity with the American public.............nacho mania and such. I've never taken a shine to jalapenos, just not a big fan of the taste. Turn them into chipotles and that's a different story. Serranos have gotten larger, mostly longer too..............either developed that way or maybe it's more inputs in the culture of them in Mexico. Used to mostly be about the size of my little finger, now I see some approaching 4" long. Can't wait to get warm season veggies going. ...............................That's a couple of months off still.
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Re: Wife is pregnant- decides she wants an
las
04/22/24
. I read somewhere that statistically 5-10% of babies born to a married couple don't belong to the husband. Locally, some years ago, a couple turned out a black baby. White husband kicked the alcoholic Native wife to the curb, kept and raised the baby. She turned out great. Beautiful, and, last I heard, some years ago, was holding a 4.0 as a college sophmore. Would have been a shame to abort that one. And that friends, is one helluva MAN!
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Re: Warrior on Netflix
local_dirt
04/22/24
Graphic homosexuality
Retarded fight scenes
Every Asian country on the planet playing Chinese characters.
Watched it, wished I hadn’t. Gruff, thanks for the heads up. I was going to watch it, but i'm gonna have to pass, based on your assessment.
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Re: Phil Shoemaker - A Bear Pistol Question:
T_Inman
04/22/24
Have been charged twice--both times on Kodiak Island, by those supposedly less aggressive brown bears. In each instance it was a sow with cubs--both of which "bluff-charged" until their cubs climbed the hill behind her. That's interesting. I think I have seen you mention that before. I grew up around Montana and Idaho grizzlies. Been bluffed few times by them, plus once more by an interior mountain griz up north. I also have had several Arctic grizzly encounters on the North Slope but was never really in a situation where I felt threatened by them. The big bears I have seen and been around on Afognak Island and the Penninsula haven't given me any trouble, even when I happened upon them chewing on my elk or caribou, or dragging meat away from camp, which has happened. I'm not doubting your experience, but am saying that mine has been different. Regardless, I've been humbled several times by how close a bear can be before realizing they're around...both interior griz and coastal brown bears.
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Re: Brad Nailer
Irving_D
04/22/24
I am not a carpenter but I am a Milwaukee addict and have the 18 volt one. I love it my friend who is a carpenter loved it so much when I loaned it to him bought one. I guess it depends on what cordless tool you already own.
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Re: 41 Magnum- revisited
mart
04/22/24
The 41 has long been a favorite of mine. I have a Mountain Gun so chambered and a Ruger Bisley fluted cylinder in 41. Both are wonderfully accurate. I’m selling a few guns to fund some gun projects and the Bisley is one of those projects. Hope to get the barrel clipped to 5.5”, Fermin Garza front sight, action job and I have a set of unfinished Rob Rowan Dall sheep horn grips to be fitted.
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Re: SUPREMES HIT DEI
las
04/22/24
Good post, Fubraski.
Example: You can't find a young white make in any USPS uniform anywhere around me here in Broward or Dade counties.
Can't wait to see how that plays out. It's the jobs whites/US citizens won't take.
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Re: Canoe's in Alaska
atvalaska
04/22/24
I've ran a canoe all over this place grew up running them - alumacraft, on the st Croix, and the kettle on the Minnesota side ...came up here a poor army guy bought a Scanoe.. ran from Dawson to the haul road bridge 1st year !.... fished about every river that flowed into the Yukon... then we dragged it in on snowgo then in the fall hunted back to the hwy.. so much time in one that standing up and fly fishing was a..OK.. had a 3.3 Johnson on it . Later the 19foot grumen 15hp Johnson early 90's.. as all I heard was ..wow greatest thing ever... nimo..slow an runs runs deep with the motor .. and no planning... then I moved to a litt flat bottom jet.... OMG
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Re: I need Help!(suppressor/gas issue...)
MontanaMarine
04/22/24
There's a sling technique you can use to get a lot more stability even without a brace. Basically, pushing the pistol forward against sling tension to tighten everything up. I've played with it a bit with a AR pistol. With the AR style the buffer tube on the cheek makes another point of contact to help stabilize the whole works.
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Re: SUPREMES HIT DEI
antelope_sniper
04/22/24
The case really does not address much regarding DEI. It’s a Title 9 sex discrimination case.
It’s only about the level of harm one needs to show in order for the case to move forward.
The court ruled:
There has to be harm. Not significant harm.
BMT Actually, this is a pretty big deal" "some harm" under the terms of their employment, AND that harm need not be "material," "substantial" or "serious." They just made it very easy to sue and win in discrimination cases. Think of it this way, "I didn't get an interview", is SO HARM, even if not "material," "substantial" or "serious." But now, if you can show the harm was "material," "substantial" or "serious.", your case just became a slam dunk.
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Re: Cowhorn peppers
duckcall
04/22/24
I grow Corno Di Toro (horn of the bull) and they are my favorite pepper. Mine are just slightly hotter than a bell, but not as hot as a jalapeno.
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Re: Do you wordle?🤣😂🤣
Valsdad
04/22/24
I bet Slummy is a closet Wordler. Well of course, geno and I wordle ourselves, being part of the braintrust Emeritus Don't tell them we invented years ago and passed it on to someone who wanted the props for it.
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