<font color="purple"> And dang it appears that people actually milk the venom and then smoke it to get high. Ain't no way I will ever be a dope head. </font color>
Greetings again....long time...
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<font color="purple"> And dang it appears that people actually milk the venom and then smoke it to get high. Ain't no way I will ever be a dope head. </font color>
Greetings again....long time...
I hope the dog doesn't crap in the flower beds /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif
BARF definitely takes a dedication of time to one's dog. It is not for me either, but I have friends who adhere to it religiously for their canines. For the most part they are active in breeding...
BARF diet! Google for it.
Looks like a Mohave ?
The coursing sighthound with her fresh-killed lizard.
<font color="purple"> Try hitting <shift> and your refresh (reload) button at the same time. You may have the old, expired page stuck in your browser's cache. </font color>
You might also have...
The Whois record says the registration for tractorbynet.com expired yesterday....oops
countrybynet.com is due up 25 May 2007 /forums/images/icons/ooo.gif
<font color="purple"> first car I ever owned with air-conditioning </font color>
I owned a '56 Chevy a bit later. I learned then that AC was just coming into Detroit autos around '55 or '56...
<font color="purple">That's the law in Cochise county </font color>
Couple of counties further north, we have the "toughest sheriff in America".....puts them in jail with pink underwear and pink...
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Availability?? /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif /forums/images/icons/grin.gif I've made...
As a last resort, you could simply make a new table insert out of wood. When you wind the blade up through it, the new slot will be ready-made for your saw /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
Pat, I would save my money. It's more like "snake oil" if you ask me. The primary ingredient I've seen for most "snake repellents" is napthalene, and plain old mothballs are much cheaper. I used...
Jim, we have plenty of Mohave's up here in the high desert, too (southern Yavapai county). I see more of them than the Western Diamondbacks.
Locals describe the Mohave as "permanently pi$$ed off".
I do the dogs when I do my own toenails....seems to work out about right.
Here's my wife's characterization of the process:
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Toe nail trimming, both sides of the...
<font color="purple"> only that the more times a weapon is handled, the more chances for an accidental discharge </font color>
I guess that could be said for any activity, for example driving. ...
<font color="purple"> that seems like a lot of weapon handling, even if it's for safety </font color>
Practice makes perfect, to coin a cliche. I've been handling handguns for over 40 years, and...
<font color="purple"> I also can convert my XD-40 to .357Sig by a barrel swap, so it's similar to yours in that way </font color>
Well, that's the way it should be, since the 357-SIG (actual...
<font color="purple"> I believe we are allowed 10+1 </font color>
Our range is run "cold", meaning there is no +1. All weapons are clear until such time as you go to shoot, and at that time you...
<font color="purple"> attended and shot my first International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) match this morning. It was four stages and great fun. The stages are based on real life scenarios....
Pat, I think most are like Bird described. They winter down here, and go home up north in the summer.
There are some "reverse snowbirds", though, those who have their permanent home here and RV...
We had a wonderful spring here in central AZ. Until a couple of days ago, we were running 70's and 80's since Feb/March.
Not so anymore....today's forecast is 111° and tomorrow/Monday...
I have only a chain link fence for our doggies. It is scratched into the soil a couple of inches, but it is not a snake fence, as they can get through the chain link just fine. It serves to keep...
<font color="purple"> Poplar </font color>
Poplar is easy to work, as one of the softest hardwoods. But, in my experience anyway, it does not hold up so well out in the weather, so for a...
Spruce or pine or fir; they're soft and easy to work.