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I don't care if I live in area that is considered dumb! I live, I make a living, I have fun, and I have a beautiful family. I have life, liberty and I pursue happiness, what else is there? Do you think I care if a people from other states think I am dumb! If you do, that is just dumb!5 points
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Most of the people I went to college with do not have jobs in their majors.....all that money and time spent for the hope to get a high paying job that no longer exists......tech/vocational schools are the way to go. I know of, at least 6 certified, exNASA, rocket scientists that are working for sub $50,000 annually.......and a slew of carpenters, masons and plumbers making $70,000+. A four year college sheepskin guarantees exactly squat! (except a student loan that never goes away) my :2cents:4 points
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Did you go to college? Because that is entirely incorrect.3 points
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http://www.thestreet.com/story/12712489/1/the-10-dumbest-states-in-america.html?puc=yahoo&cm_ven=YAHOO So we are dumb because fewer people have Bachelors degrees than in places like NY and CA... I think most of us would much rather live next to someone that knows how to run a tractor and pull a trigger than one who puts their grocery shopping lists in APA 6th ed. format. I say we try and work our way up to #1 on that list by 2016.2 points
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Got to meet Jonathon1289 and he is a very nice young man for sure. Enjoyed out talk and pickup up a new to me firearm from him. If you ever get to meet him I'm sure you will agree with me that he is a really nice person.........Thanks Jonathan................. :up: :up: :up:2 points
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Fixed it. It was a 30 amp fuse that goes into an adapter that is wired into the engine. Last night I was just looking around the engine, seeing if anything was out of place, when I discovered this fuse. I pulled it and it was blown. $5 and a trip to Autozone later, I put a new one in, turned the key, and she came to life! I was so happy! Thank you everybody. I will remember in the future to check the seat switch and also for fuses that do not look blown.2 points
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I think colleges and universities do a great job at educating the smarts right out of people. And I have a college degree.2 points
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Many professors are flaming liberals, many are not. It's always been that way. I was not indoctrinated when I went to college nor did I have liberal ideals rammed down my throat.2 points
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So that storage unit isn't too far from me...I have an atv with a plow that could be used to push the skid while it's on a pallet jack...obviously you'd want a piece of plywood or something between the plow and the material on the skid. Like some others have said, 2 or 3 sheets of plywood cut to strips for runners is the ticket. Pm me if you want to discuss more. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I know I myself and many others love these: http://www.hanksclothing.com/hanks_amish_belts_ccw_the_gunner.html -southernasylum P.S. Use code: MDAYSALE for 15% off entire order thru 5/27/20142 points
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All you Middle Tn folks remember this when you start bitching about and getting down on Memphis. ;)2 points
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It's always funny to me that these idiots rave about guns when they sell a product, when abused, has contributed to more injuries and deaths than personal firearms ever will. If he's been in business long he's probably allowed some drunk to leave his pub, get in their car and kill someone on the road or highway. People like him are stuck in this mentality like when Bob Costos made that moronic remark about how if a 250+ pound football player didn't have a gun he wouldn't have killed a 110lb woman, when in reality if that big football player hadn't been raging drunk and p!ssed at the world he most likely wouldn't have killed that woman. If he didn't have a gun he would have choked or beat her to death easily. I wonder what pub/bar/club/liqor store he was in getting drunk and mad before he killed her? The gun was just the tool, the booze was the trigger.2 points
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www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html Overall a very good belt at a very modest price... I have 2 and use them regularly...1 point
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not going to put the effort in, but thought it would be funny to go in another area and make a post about bidding against some guy on ebay over an AR barrel.1 point
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I would list the dumbest states as those who continue to elect politicians who legislate their rights away for the "common good", continue to raise their taxes which never really improves their state and regulates the hell out of business.1 point
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I agree. Have done a couple trades with Jonathan. Always good to talk to and on time.1 point
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I can do more work, enjoy better leisure time and not have to deal with a mini size computer (which I hate) by using my laptop when needed for real work and my Nexus 7 for travel and fun- for a few hundred less than you listed the 64GB model at. I'm not impressed with the Microsoft tablet offerings at all.1 point
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I got one in black and one in brown back when they used to be $30. They are still a bargain at $40 compared to the prices charged elsewhere for the same thickness of belt. Mine have held their shape like a champ too. My favorite is the Uncle Mike's reinforced belt, though. I think it's actually better than most 3X it's price, because almost the entire circumference of the belt is covered by velcro instead of just a small 1" X 3" area.1 point
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[quote name="Garufa" post="1152034" timestamp="1401033782"]Many professors are flaming liberals, many are not. It's always been that way. I was not indoctrinated when I went to college nor did I have liberal ideals rammed down my throat.[/quote] I couldn't agree more the professors I had, but I was a business major. It largely depends on what you study. It's a lot harder to find a liberal professor who teaches Econ, Business Management, Statistics, or Finance than it is to find a conservative professor teaching History or Math. Even in English classes I only had one overtly liberal professor. She made us study a book called "Rule of the Bone" about a pothead, who goes on a journey toward personal discovery. Yet, she graded my papers fairly and concentrated on how we used logic to support our ideas. I'd say she was a very good professor, despite being about as liberal as they come.1 point
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[quote name="luvmyberetta" post="1151920" timestamp="1400984448"]This may sound odd, but are there any Amish communities near you? If so, I would highly suggest paying them a visit. I picked up a pair of 2" & 1.5" wide handmade belts made from 11 oz. bullhide for only $22 each & they're just as nice as any $80-$100 belts I've looked at in outdoor shops or online. The 1.5" is plain & the 2" has a nice basket weave pattern & both came with heavy duty buckles. I've been wearing the 2" belt for a year now & it's still stiff as the day I bought it. I bought mine at "Muddy Pond" near Crossville. You can't beat the quality.[/quote] I agree 100% I have 2 that I bought in MI at an Amish store that are over 2 years old. One brown and one black. Paid less that $15 ea for them. I have no a$$ disease so I have to wear my belt really tight and these don't stretch or wear out at all. JTM We the People of the United States, in order to form a more Perfect Union......1 point
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Obviously I'm a Beltman fan, but I'd also vote for wilderness tactical. I own one and they are good belts. I just prefer leather.1 point
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Another vote for Beltman. I just got my second one because I wanted black, I have a brown one that is about 5 years old and still looks great. I have not seen this kind of quality in belts since I was buying duty leather. I’ve never seen anything close to these belts in the stores. But they aren’t cheap, they are basically a hundred bucks shipped. My last one took 7 weeks to get, but they also have some standard belts that are ready to ship.1 point
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The only time I would buy a bike with no title is if it was a track bike, it's not a big issue if that's what you are buying it for. However, if the VIN was altered or missing, that's a no-go no matter what. If this was a $50k collectors bike that was really old, then it may be worth looking into further, but those don't get sold on craigslist.1 point
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I bought both of mine at GT's, my dress belt is a G&G($50) and my tactical belt is the 5.11 Double Duty($20). I purposely didn't get an operator style belt because I didn't want the metal buckle. I at first questioned if the Double Duty was strong enough and it is. http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/5.11-Double-Duty-1.75-inch-TDU-Belt-/productDetail/Mens-Tactical-Accessories/prod999901360020/cat1206071 point
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I have a email from Crossbreed holsters that all holsters and gun belts are 15% off this memorial day weekend. I think I may pull the trigger. http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/ Edit: The coupon code is MEM15, May 23-26.1 point
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I know that's the pun intended ;) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.1 point
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Beltman.net Crossbreed.com My crossbreed is 3 or 4 years old and still doing great! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD1 point
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This may sound odd, but are there any Amish communities near you? If so, I would highly suggest paying them a visit. I picked up a pair of 2" & 1.5" wide handmade belts made from 11 oz. bullhide for only $22 each & they're just as nice as any $80-$100 belts I've looked at in outdoor shops or online. The 1.5" is plain & the 2" has a nice basket weave pattern & both came with heavy duty buckles. I've been wearing the 2" belt for a year now & it's still stiff as the day I bought it. I bought mine at "Muddy Pond" near Crossville. You can't beat the quality.1 point
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They aint no truth to it. It depends on what someone considers intelligence, personally I think someone with common sense is more intelligent about reality and the world than many with college degrees that lack basic common sense. If you consider that then Tennessee has alot smarter people than NY and California. A college degree doesn't automatically make one smart about everything, just what they have the degree in. Proof of that is how many professors and grads and students voted for Obama and support a socialist/liberal philosophy.1 point
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I have three beltman belts. They are great. I have a brown one and a black one I keep nice, and a brown one that I've worn everyday for seven years. The beltman is good to go.1 point
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Got my receivers and rail back from Mike at Law Enforcement sales. Looks great. It's a little lighter than magpul but it's close enough. I want to shoot animals in the woods and I doubt they're gonna see the slight difference. All in all it's gonna look sweet. Especially once my stamp comes back for the suppressor. Hopefully I get everything assembled next weekend.1 point
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[URL=http://s301.photobucket.com/user/wlhawk0/media/001.jpg.html][/URL] A lazy bluetick hound.1 point
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For as much as I love motorcycles it is a 25 year old HONDA there is very little chance it is even worth the hassle of a questionable CL buy....1 point
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The skeptical puppy in my profile pic is Chopper, my Rat Terrier/Jack Russell mix. He is the coolest dog ever.1 point
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I found it! It had got stuck on the fishing line and I just missed it. It was I. The back seat of my truck. I was so happy to find it :D Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 21 point
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