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JWFilips

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The best British foods are the nasty bits and blood sausage! Other than that you got fish & chips!
Sliced heart seared 30 seconds per side in butter is delightful!
 

JWFilips

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Just got the word on my brother! He is now in a privet hospital room . He is doing better and has his color back ( from his pale white that he has had for 2 days!) Seems to be doing better!
Thank You folks for your efforts!
 

fiver

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that's something i woulda fell for and bought too.
but 5 bucks and 8 bucks shipping..LOL,,,,,,, pass.
 

JonB

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that was just a link I grabbed to show what it is, I bought it at a Asian grocery store I frequent.
 

Mitty38

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We definitely need to try that stuff.

Just sitting here thinking about how perfect I am. LOL
 
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JonB

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listed on the book of faces.
HiFi Stereo with security feature.

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Mitty38

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I had one of those in my 72 nova. Can remember driving along listening to the Eagles on 8 track. Hooked up independent of the factory dash stereo. Just unlock it and put it in the trunk. Yes and people used to steal those.
Welcome to the hotel California, such a lovely place........
 
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popper

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Had a CB in the locking rig bolted to the tunnel of the rabbit. Stolen, not ripped out (common key). At least they didn't take the 1/4 wave whip.
 

Glaciers

Alaska Land of the Midnight Sun
listed on the book of faces.
HiFi Stereo with security feature.

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Yeah I had an 8 track installed in my brand new 1973 Dodge Power Wagon.
The dealer ask if I wanted 8 track or the new cassette tape deck. I said “8 track because cassettes will never catch on”. I will never forget that lesson. About 2 months later the 8 track decks weren’t available any longer.
 

fiver

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his feet are cold.
the one we got only lets three feet touch the ground if there is snow on it.
usually she keeps her back left foot up in the air as she runs across the yard to pee.
 

popper

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JW - I was reading about the Stanley bros (Stanley Steamer). Some 100 patents. Developed the dry plate printing that they sold to Eastman (Kodak). Developed a carburetor for gas lighting systems. Couple of bored school teachers! Unfortunately didn't develop the electric starter - that put them out of business. They did run a 'steamer' 127 mph to set a land speed record (1909?).
 

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California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
Hmmm . . . over two months and not a single drift.

I didn't want to drift the conversation about single action revolver loading, that was a drift itself.
Have children quit drowning in 5-gallon buckets, since that warning was required to be printed on every bucket?
Evidently they can't drown in 3-gallon buckets, because I have several that don't have the warning.
 

david s

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There is a theory that the more warning labels that a product carries the more likely people are going to ignore them all. Look at something as simple as a ladder. Who wants to read a ladder?
 

JonB

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Theory? I'd say that's gospel.
Ever look at a recent new gun manual?
If there is 15 pages, then 13 pages are warnings.
 

fiver

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they don't use warning labels anymore, they just draw pictures on the side of stuff now.
i can't figure out like 90% of them, they should print out a hand book.