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Apr 15, 2024 13:21:59   #
black mamba wrote:
Regarding the leather strap, Dennis, I say better safe than sorry.

I'm glad you stopped by.


I believe the leather strap might be a racing regulation, not sure. You see them on lots of race cars. I have a model of one on my book shelf that I put together back in 1963. One of the few models I have left. Love that car.
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Apr 12, 2024 13:12:46   #
pbearperry wrote:
He no longer needs the shotgun,he can defend himself with his feet.


Probably just the smell would do.
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Apr 12, 2024 13:08:44   #
jerryc41 wrote:
From Denver -

"Colorado lawmaker apologizes for leaving gun in Capitol bathroom.
Rep. Don Wilson of Monument left the weapon unattended Tuesday night"


You never know where your enemies will be lurking!

Reading the headlines - from anywhere - makes me wish there were an alternate universe I could move to.


Know what you mean. Desert planet or not Mars looks better every day, no as Arnie would say " neighbas ".
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Apr 12, 2024 13:04:47   #
Stash wrote:
I miss Jim's (Angler) posts and his beautiful countryside landscapes. Rest In Peace Jim.


Also " Brent Harder's " surfing and beach pictures, miss his photos.
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Apr 11, 2024 13:27:00   #
Tom W wrote:
Study the book closely. Note the entire cover in detail.


I thought his " new book " was the Bible. Didn't he write that?
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Apr 6, 2024 12:44:26   #
[quote=jerryc41]A Tesla owner said he would never buy another Tesla, but he changed his mind and saved $12,000. He took advantage of a temporary offer to get the $12,000 software for free. Yes, $12,000 for software to make the car complete.

[i]"The reason I bought it this month was to take advantage of a temporary offer to transfer my so-called Full Self Driving (FSD) software from my old Tesla to the new one without having to pay $12,000 or $200 a month for the software. I’ll save the reason for my confession till I’m done reviewing the new car and the latest version of Tesla’s FSD software."[i/]

https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/03/28/larry-magid-a-new-and-improved-tesla-plus-a-confession/?utm_email=C4AA7473E5A555421564A4096A&lctg=C4AA7473E5A555421564A4096A&active=no&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=https%3a%2f%2fwww.mercurynews.com%2f2024%2f03%2f28%2flarry-magid-a-new-and-improved-tesla-plus-a-confession%2f&utm_campaign=bang-mult-nl-wednesday-morning-report-nl&utm_content=manual

I wouldn't buy an EV for the fire risk alone. EVs average only sixteen fires a year, which is much lower that the fires in gas and diesel vehicles, at 3,384 annually. Of course, the number of EVs on the road is miniscule compared with internal combustion vehicles. The difference is that EV fires are spontaneous and very difficult to extinguish. I'm satisfied with 40+MPG from my Fit.[/quote]

About as dumb as they come.
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Apr 6, 2024 12:39:45   #
DaveO wrote:
Lol, the poor schmuck would be lost without his cult trying to defend him.


The question is will he have his followers drink the " Kool-Aid " and what flavor will it be ? He could be tagged " Jim Jones the 2nd ".
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Apr 5, 2024 13:05:32   #
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
or perhaps something for Mother's Day?


He will be selling his old shorts next.
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Apr 3, 2024 14:14:20   #
Cany143 wrote:
On the cliffs above Moab and below Sand Flats, just past the town dump. A place where locals like to hike or walk their dogs. The 'snake' is about 20' from head to tail. This is neither the largest nor is it the most ornate of snake petroglyphs that exist, but it's close to home and I felt like getting out.

Twelve images stitched together into panos that show a roughly 180-degree view of the site. The first pano is as the petro panel actually looks; the second pano is as the panel may have appeared before idiots arrived and did stupid things.
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Nice shot. Maybe a " stone age sine wave ".
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Apr 3, 2024 14:07:39   #
Manglesphoto wrote:
I found this stone in the river bed at Rocky Fall during my last visit with Sharon a few weeks ago, I see many things depending on the angle of viewing


I like it, of course I'm a rock nut, been dragging them home for years.
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Apr 3, 2024 14:02:16   #
capmike wrote:
Karl Marx was the author of the saying” Religion is the opiate of the masses”. Today, that is no longer the case. Today, it is the cell phone that is the opiate of the masses. It boggles my old mind how these people cannot put down their devices to walk, drive, or eat. It’s is just amazing to me, and I hesitate to see how much worse it can get.


Believe me it is going to get much worse than you can imagine. A couple of generations that can not function without a screen or a computer and can not even communicate with each other face to face. Much worse.
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Apr 3, 2024 13:55:37   #
steve03 wrote:
From the book of Trump: In the beginning Hitler built better roads and made the trains run on time. What could happen. Follow me.


He also put people to work, but he didn't say he would pay you. Wise to really listen to what they say.
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Apr 3, 2024 13:43:45   #
BAchme wrote:
My problem is I live in an apartment complex. Out of my control! Lived here for a long time and never saw these. Just want my squirrels killed or anything else for that matter!


My son worked at a golf course and he says lots of activity on the surface they don't like and they leave. I guess I have to mow my yard more often.
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Apr 3, 2024 13:40:47   #
Manglesphoto wrote:
About 30 years ago I had a Ferret for a short time. I made a harness for him out of Venetian Blind cord and I would take him out and let him hunt the moles, he would stick his nose under the dirt of the run then he was like a plow he only caught one mole, but his hunting sent then packing!! It was a trip to watch him, plow a bit pull his head out and sneeze a couple of times then back at it.
But then instead of ridges of dirt I had ruts!!! But I didn't have moles the rest of the time I lived there.
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Maybe someone should bottle some ferret scent to squirter down the holes. Who knows it might work.
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Apr 2, 2024 13:24:50   #
BAchme wrote:
OK. First, I know it's a mound of something! I'm just curious what. I walk this area every day, and today, I saw these strange mounds formed in a specific row. I think they are coming from a bed of mulch. If I remember, there were about four mounds. I wonder if it was caused by animal digging. It was too specific.

I apologize for the lousy pictures! My lens wasn't appropriate for this so I couldn't get any decent shots. After experiencing some mushrooms disappearing on me after I shot them one day, I've learned not to assume they'll still be there the next day! If they're there tomorrow, I may try shooting these with my iPhone, but I didn't have the time.

Just seemed weird in how it was laid out, clearly not random clumps of ? dirt.
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Moles, voles and gophers, take your pick. Have fun trying to get rid of them. Don't buy solar powered repellers, they don't work. In a day or so they buried a couple of the ones I tried.
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