Re: Rough day
Lonerider
04/19/24
I wish I would have had the chance to make that walk!! My only daughter died before that day came!
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Re: Any love for the 30/06
pete53
04/19/24
i have new contour 3 Brux barrel ordered 9 twist , 6 grooved that will be chambered to Old Faithful 30-06 and put on a Winchester model 70 with the claw. told my son keep this rifle forever , the 30-06 cartridge will always be a cartridge that ammo can be found any place in the world.
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Re: Anyone buy DJT?
Raeford
04/19/24
This penny stock is down 51% since the end of March. So you can't read charts I see. It's okay, we all know how F ucking stoopid you are.
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Re: ‘Poisoned’ data could wreck AIs in wartime
Teal
04/19/24
Given the massive amounts of data collected, the poison data would have to be massive as well and likely that's rather noticeable at scale.
Be like adding salt to Lake Superior - you're going to notice it long before its enough to make it salty.
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Re: Dickey Betts rejoins the Allman Brothers
Raeford
04/19/24
Saw him with Great Southern in about '77.
Good show as I remember. I may have been somewhat "compromised". Saw him a couple of times late 70's, early 80's[I think? as I was more than 'somewhat' compromised] Both with and without ABB We see Warren Hayes a couple of times each summer at a local festival. he always does something like starting a song off like it's going to be Sweet Melissa then it kicks into something different. I guess as a tribute to those guys. Gregg was to perform at the same festival several years back, it wound up being the first event he cancelled before he died. They put a group together last minute to fill in the Headliner slot, Warren lead the way with others that were still there[it's a 5 day festival]. It was a hit. They've done it every year since, with Warren leading the 'band'.
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Re: 3 point link for disc question
hardway
04/19/24
Broke a ball stud on a '68 CAT 12f grader yesterday, Tractor Supply is for buying dog food and socks. Head to Big Valley Tractor in Stockton they carry the Kubota line, I'm off to the machine shop. When our mechanics replace those, they “air arc” the old ones out and cat sells a new one that can be welded in the field.
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Re: Anyone buy DJT?
jaguartx
04/19/24
Calledumb, what's it going to do when Google and Facebook are destroyed.
You stupid bastards don't even know it when you've been fughked.
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Rough day
Dillonbuck
04/19/24
Took off today, just sitting here wasting time. My wife and daughters are out getting themselves beautified. In a bit we go to the church and get the food prep taken care of, last night we decorated up there until late.
Tomorrow, I have to take that walk. The one that's made me misty just thinking about for the last 21 years.
I'm gonna shake hands with a good young man, solid Christian, worker, hunter and obsessed fisherman. (I like him.) Then I have to give away one of the most important things I've ever done, or had.
Her cat, who usually only plays with me, jumped on me and laid down purring. I think he senses my mood. Really wish I hadn't started this post, it's getting worse, not better.
What a puss! Wouldn't post it, but to hide it would be even more pussified.
Gonna be glad for the craziness tomorrow, but I'm dreading the drive home tomorrow night.
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Re: Peeling Potatoes
5sdad
04/19/24
Rant warning!
Peel on?
We ate jacket potatoes when I was a kid. Only because every potato isn't a grocery store perfect specimen, and Mom wasn't wasting anything. And I hated the damn dirt tasting things.
Pap used to tell of a fellow worker eating away from the others, everyday. They finally figured out why. It was during the depression, the guy was eating vegetable peels because he left the good food at home.
Today, unpeeled potatoes are the fad. Everyone in the supply chain benefits, except the consumer paying for potato peels. But he is tickled. The expensive place he goes does this special thing!🤣🤣🤣
He also loves his wedge salad. You know the one? They bring you a bunch of salad fixins on a plate and let you do your own food prep. With a scrappy knife, fork only, can't use hand there, while wearing your best clothes. All for the low price of $25 for an otherwise basic salad. The same one the Family Restaurants prepare for you for $8. And let us not forget the smug satisfaction that comes with leaving an exorbitant tip at the expensive place!
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Re: The Federal Budget
HughW
04/19/24
I love the Idiot in Charge statement of fairness to all generations. He did the fairness on April 1 with the carbon tax and tax on alcohol. His handlers must be economic illiteriates if they think this is fair burdening future generations with this level of debit. Interest payments now exceed the previous deliberately underfunded federal taxpayer transfer payments to Health Care and use 100% of the GST collected. One thing for sure this mess is not one that can be blamed on the boomers. The young crowd voted this clown show in and now will have to pay the long term price. Today's article highlighting the personal investment gap to the US. We are each getting poorer every day / month this coalition government stays in power https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/top...ng-then-it-made-things-worse/ar-AA1ni794
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