If one eats infected venison, well, by definition the act of burning calories to eat means one is alive…and it’s a guarantee that we are all going to die one day.
So, well, yeah. Technically speaking, this is 100% true.
Causation however is at best questionable.
Beyond “like”. Man, that’s a LOVE moment. Speaking of which, I do have a couple shoulders I need to smoke this weekend…thanks for reminding me.
PS: Will: the Sun will rise again tomorrow. Go Groundhog Day that Turkey. Yank the nail and slam a can of “fix a flat” in that tire… (*or do it...
This absolutely interests me.
My dogs are Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers. An amazing breed that almost died out. The whole breed can be traced back to one kennel and seven dogs deep in the Yukon Territory.
In fact, the breeding and genetics of this breed are such that the breed was...
What aren’t you telling us?
What was the exact load? Powder? Weight? Bullet? Weight? Primer? Let’s confirm the brass please: pre-sized OAL? Post Sized OAL? Where did you get your starting load data? What was it? Elevation? Temp?
What rifle are you using? What is the load you are...
I enjoy the taxidermy from my three African Hunts quite a bit. Today though, I would do CapeTown and not worry about the taxidermy…just take lots and lots of pix…maybe buy a couple electronic picture frames to put them all in (I recycle my old iPads that way).
In the end, no one I know is...
I could be wrong but…
Isn’t it a 4.6 V8 that’s the small engine…and a 5.7 that’s the big motor?
I had a 2010 5.7 Tundra…and currently have a 2016 5.7 1794. If it’s the big v-8, you may as well put that truck in the will for your grandchildren…
If it’s the 4.6, you’ll hate life for the lack...
In spite of reloading for the past 35+ years…the RockChucker still has a place on my bench.
Sure, my T-7 does the bulk of my work anymore…and my Hornady Pro-jector is still set up for 9mm for bulk loading…
And yet, somehow, every few months the Chucker gets pulled out for that one-off project…...
I’m not sure that description is entirely correct.
There was a time when Social Security was a “positive investment”. The fact was, the SSF (*social security fund) was growing faster than societal needs required.
I want to say it was in the 60’s…but don’t quote me. My college degrees were...
Depends on the state you live in. I’m in TN…no state income taxes to file.
So I’m Fed Only.
I called to find a guy to my taxes…he quoted $900. Told me, and I quote “I have quite a few employees to feed”. I said “and I don’t like being overcharged for something I paid $400 for in...