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  1.   Nah just my favorite video looped infinitely.   Stop!   Collaborate and listen...
  2. TGO David

    torn

    Unless she told you to go get it right now and don't come back until you have one, take your time.  :)
  3. TGO David

    torn

    Holy crap... you're all over the place with indecision.  Wait!  Don't buy anything until you know what you want.  It's called "COLD hard cash" for a reason; it's not really going to burn a hole in your pocket.
  4.   For this reason I am grateful that they export their beer to the other states.
  5. Nashville's meteorologists couldn't accurately predict if the sun will rise tomorrow. No real surprise there.
  6.   I think that's it for for me, really.  The stillness and the quiet.  Nothing beats a walk in the snow early in the morning before anyone else is out and about.  Snow tends to put things on "pause" as it were.   I like that.
  7.   Yeah I've got a buddy who was born and raised around Boston and he mentions that one frequently.  I made the "My face when..." meme for him actually.
  8. I grew up far enough north of here that we actually got "real snow" back in the 70s and 80s, and bad enough snow in the 90s that folks down here would have had a conniption.  I'll never forget the winter of '95 or '96 (can't really remember which) when all I had to drive were my work van and my '93 Z28.  I took the Z out because it at least had enough weight to make it around.  :lol:
  9. That's easy... 45c.
  10. I'm currently trying to make a horse drink on a Facebook page.  Guy buys a Wolf .40SW to 9mm conversion barrel and wants to know why his Glock is short cycling.  It's the spring.  He didn't change the spring weight so of course a 9mm isn't going to have the oomph to fully cycle the slide on a brand new Gen4 Glock 23 guide-rod.   Some other putz from Columbia, TN keeps telling him it's lack of lubrication.   Jumping Jesus on a pogo-stick... Glock's don't need a whole lot of lube.  Lubricating them at all is just being nice to them.  I've run my 19 to the point that all oil had long since burned off and what was left had mixed with so much dirt and grime that it was more abrasive than lubricative.  But this jackwagon still wants to argue that the guy needs to lube it and all of his problems will go away.   If you're that jackwagon and you're a member of TGO, please raise your hand so I can argue with you here too.   :bored:
  11. Sounds like he was drunk.  I dislike happy drunks almost as much as I dislike angry drunks.  Almost. Either way... I'm incredibly intolerant of my personal space being violated.
  12. Yeah, it's very impressive.  The craftsmanship and attention to detail is incredible and the fact that all of those clean lines and symmetrical shapes didn't come from a machine but someone's skilled hands makes it even more impressive to me.   I know some of the folks on the forum are into blacksmithing so I thought I'd pass that one along.  The guy is an absolute artist.
  13.   Sorry, I just don't live in that world.
  14. Check this out... Source and story here: http://www.breachbangclear.com/old-school-craftsmanship-faram-forge/
  15.   Why would I do that?  See, this is my point.  I tend to think that a small perk for me founding the site would be to keep the barrel.  Everyone else seems to think they should get a swipe at it too.
  16.   It cost me less to tell them all to go pound sand.  :)
  17.   Now that's some funny stuff right there.  :lol:
  18. So here's the deal... my wife and I have watched this show religiously since it first aired.  Every single episode.  She knows them better than I do and can recall facts about past episodes that leave me Googling to see if she's right.  I don't know why I bother; she always is.  It's her gift I guess.  It's also why I can't get away with jack squeeze around the house.  Memory for trivial things like an elephant on a steady ginseng diet.  But I digress.   The point for all of that is just to say we've been along for the whole ride.  But the amount of hype leading up to the mid-season premiere left us scratching our collective head wondering what in the world people were smoking.  Phrases like "whole new show" and "game changing" and "completely different" were thrown around in the reviews by people who had pre-screened it.  But seriously... WHY?   It was the same old same old.  Sure it was a little artsy and there were cute little bits of symbolism here and there (all of the broken clocks, for example) but nothing about this week's episode really seemed to put the show on a different course other than the fact that they are finally leaving Georgia.   Did we miss something?
  19. "WE NEED MORE LAWS!!!" --No One, Ever
  20.   I kicked that idea around a few years ago, started organizing it, then it went to crap when people started fighting over the barrel.  In my mind, if I was going to go through the hassle of ordering a TGO barrel, I was going to keep the TGO barrel since I founded the damn place.  Hell I was up for a case or two of the resulting Single Barrel all by myself.   :lol:   Maybe one of these days.
  21. I've got some of that in the collection here as well. Very good stuff. One of the best tasting ryes that I have had.
  22.   Even with construction, my commute to Nashville from southern Williamson Co. is still 50-75% shorter in terms of time than it was on I-24.  On weekends, the construction causes zero issue for us getting up to Cool Springs to shop or dine.   I hear that I-40 east of town is getting bad for traffic in the mornings too, which would strike Mt. Juliet off my list.   Further, I have friends in Mt. Juliet who say that traffic around Providence is so bad now on the weekends that they try to find places away from there to shop and eat.  I don't think Mt. Juliet planned near well enough for the explosive growth that they have experienced.

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