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Years ago I ran over a ground bees nest and got chased off. I went back after dark as many have related and pored about a pint of gas or kerosene I don't remember. Touched if off from a distance and had the nicest little flame flickering away for over an hour. The next day I went out and the ground had caved in enough that it took a wheelbarrow full of dirt to level off the yard.
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Post a current picture like this today on Facebook and they would probably call social services on the parents.
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Interesting I just renewed in March and didn't need to get a new photo. Drivers license photo was a few months short of 3 years old. Also an old guy.
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Three Soviet partisans. The guns are two Czech ZB-26 7.92x57 LMG's and a Soviet PPD-40 7.62x25mm SMG
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Welcome to TGO. I'm originally a Buckeye myself, from the NW corner, but had to do 40+ years of labor in Western NY before escaping to a free state.
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Solo Stove Lite Review (and potential group buy)
Jeb48 replied to GlockSpock's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I bought a Solo Stove Campfire model a couple of years ago. I carry it in our camper with a pail of scrap wood cut small from under the table saw and supplement with sticks and such as available. It replaced a home made small portable camp fire thingy that I used for years. Bought the Solo primarily because of the smokeless gasifier feature. As it warms up and the smoke goes away it is like magic. I carry small, roughly 1" square fireplace starters, I light it and toss it in and as it catches I dump in the scrap wood. Don't use it a lot but I do like it and highly recommend. A friend has their biggest one for camping and home use. We just use ours for a small camp fire when we are sitting around not cooking. The picture was when we first got it and wanted to try it out on the porch, Could have gotten by with a pie pan upside down for heat protection. -
Ok fess up which one of you posed with your dog? An old hunter and his dog in Mason County, Kentucky, 1890
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Russian Soldiers with a Mosin Nagant & PTRD 14.5x114mm Antitank rifle Not sure if it is the camera angle or one long barrel.
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Must be one of those bass flutes
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Looks like this one is begging for a caption. I don't think the ammo on the belt will work in what she has on her shoulder.
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Monster Krupp K5 280mm railway gun captured by the Allies in Citavecchia, Italy - and the super weapons continue.
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