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  • Driveway

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in Driveway: Nah, you ain't crazy. You didn't fire a single shot. Yeah, firing a single shot would have been crazy. Emptying a magazine would have been sane...
  • GDP down 4.8% in the first quarter

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    George KG
    Rebound: https://twitter.com/paulsperry_/status/1308157579307241475
  • Mountains

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  • LOTR like you've never seen it before

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Klaus said in LOTR like you've never seen it before: Having grown up in a Catholic environment with a rosary, I can relate to the meditative state induced by endless repetition. Some people have jobs that product the same effect. Or so I've heard.
  • Crazy Nancy

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    RainmanR
    @Larry said in Crazy Nancy: That's racist!! Culture appropriation!! Culture appropriation!!! hahahahaha! You're right!
  • Trump plays 4-D chess, again

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    MikM
    Ax, only you would play this out in your head to see what might really happen. Well played.
  • When her husband comes home unexpectedly

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    LarryL
    I hate it when that happens...
  • Goodfelllas

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    Aqua LetiferA
    Not untrue.
  • A 4-hour debate?

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    jon-nycJ
    That is hilarious.
  • PM Trivia

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    JollyJ
    Answer: [image: 5102372_06_1898_springfield_30_40_krag_ca_640.jpg] 30-40 Krag Carbine. Adopted by the U.S. Army in 1893, Krag was the first small-bore, smokeless centerfire fielded by the army. Roosevelt armed the Rough Riders with it, while some U.S. troops were still carrying 45-70's. Interestingly enough, Roosevelt didn't carry a Krag, but carried an 1895 Winchester chambered in 30-40 Krag during the Spanish-American War.
  • Living in the 50s.

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    MikM
    Our KitchenAid bottom freezer model has been reliable for 15 years now. Problem is you cannot expect it to be manufactured by the same company or even in the same country today.
  • SCOTUS is too important - Glenn Reynolds

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    taiwan_girlT
    That is interesting. I was surprised when I first read that someone does not have to have a law degree to be on the Supreme Court. Also interesting is that the supreme court number of judges varied quite a bit before ending on nine. A article I just read that has some of that history from National Geographic. SUpreme Court Judges have had different numbers
  • Not Fiona, but...

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    brendaB
    That baby loves a melon! The anticipation as it waits with its mouth wide open is quite adorable.
  • Classical music trivia quiz

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    Doctor PhibesD
    For the British owner, this was probably a step-up from what he was used to.
  • For every sin, there is a social media platform

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    KlausK
    Procrastination - TNCR
  • Your lawn is racist

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    KincaidK
    @Kincaid said in Your lawn is racist: @George-K said in Your lawn is racist: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-is-it-time-to-decolonize-your-lawn/ “What is a lawn but a statement of control over nature?” asks John Douglas Belshaw, a Canadian history professor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C. Um....exactly! Your point? You know what else I control? 55 grains of full metal jacket going about 3250 feet per second. Now get off my lawn!
  • 200,000

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    KincaidK
    I feel like maybe 5 years from now we might get some fairly accurate excess death numbers and finally know how this went. I feel I just can't trust most of the (small) numbers we are getting from other countries.
  • Kincaid bait

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    KincaidK
    Nice truck! Used to think those 1960-66 Chevrolets were so dorky looking when I was a kid. My best friend's grandfather had one circa 1970. Now they are maybe my #4 or 5 favorite truck year. I love the 1960 GMC of this body style as it has "hood" nostrils.
  • Goodbye Honda CRV

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    KincaidK
    @George-K Yep, but oddly enough I feel like I was driving the Accord when I took Klaus up the Columbia Gorge and out shooting above Mosier, Oregon. You know how some times you are hoping someone will hit you and total your car so you can get the insurance money? I wished so hard for that with the Vibe. I often traded cars with my oldest when the Accord needed work. But eventually traded the Vibe in to help Emily get her first car (at age 30). Two months later she was rear ended in her brand new car and it was totaled. I could have used that $5,000!
  • Car Show Today

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    KincaidK
    My best friend, also a died in he wool car guy, has been at the Woodward Dream Cruise. All most overwhelming lol.