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Exactly,

Or people I've seen as the gas station filing up gas cans and putting them in the back of there SUV and smoking....

It was the attorneys that killed the adult gas cans. We have to use the OSHA gas cans for work purposes. We have the "commodity transport containers" (race cans) for use at the place.

I don't smoke but I put gas cans in the back of my SUV all the time because when I hit the button on the dash to have it transform into a pickup it doesn't work.

Fuck them telling me what I have to transport my property in.
 
Ive said it many times, I want nothing to do with folks jonesin for it to unravel.



Picked my son up from fishing and on the ride home I was noticing the "typical" American male in my AO.

Believe me I'm not Ajax but two archetypes come to mind.......

The dude that is so heavy his knees bend inward.

The other guy was a dude on like a 12 foot long recumbent bike desperately trying to change gears in the middle of an intersection trying to get going up a hill from a dead stop. When I noticed him my thoughts came to my voice box and I said " God, I hope he is British"........had to explain to my son what I was observing.
 
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From the article:

"Doctors’ sloppy handwriting kills more than 7 000 people annually."

"Preventable medication errors affect more than 1.5 million Americans annually. These errors are caused by unclear abbreviations and doses, and illegible handwriting."

The chart from the article below shows the percentage of errors for prescriptions. When you read this, think about the Covid shot.

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Here's the article.

Illegible handwriting and other prescription errors on prescriptions at National District Hospital
 
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Finished this "always wanted to pull it off" project. Two different Ad Topperwein 'replicas' shot with .22 at 50 feet.

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Cheers,

Sirhr
Good shootin', Sirhr.

I used to mow lawns and do yardwork when I was twelve for an elderly neighbor couple that had a genuine Topperwain Indian chief head on tin leaning against a wall next to garden tools.

Ever notice how 'old money' land rich families acquire the good stuff but don't seem to appreciate it?
 
A day of passage….

Tearing up what was the kids play yard.

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It initially held a big wood swing/play set.

When they outgrew that it held a trampoline which you can just now see in the neighbors yard.

Pulling up the mirafi fabric was a bitch.

Started on the Timbers late afternoon, had to use some gold…

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Do they still say “Made in USA”?

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A day of passage….

Tearing up what was the kids play yard.

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It initially held a big wood swing/play set.

When they outgrew that it held a trampoline which you can just now see in the neighbors yard.

Pulling up the mirafi fabric was a bitch.

Started on the Timbers late afternoon, had to use some gold…

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Do they still say “Made in USA”?

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Mine has had a bit rougher life than yours....
 

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I have my fathers old total aluminum cast body one down stairs.

Someday I have to tear it to pieces and restore it.
That's great.
I have a few and 2 of them I really worked them hard. I cut aluminum for dump truck aluminum repairs for ever with one. All before the plasma days.
My dad had a millers falls, that ran like a sewing machine.

Get all those pieces for that saw rebuild, now, while you can
 
No I didn't. That would have been awesome to have both. I bought the same drill about a year prior and couldn't justify getting both at the time.
Had a basement refinishing project going on in early 2002. I was trying to do some stuff while the real dude was doing the bulk of the work.

I needed a sawzall and drill. Got the pair…..

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That's great.
I have a few and 2 of them I really worked them hard. I cut aluminum for dump truck aluminum repairs for ever with one. All before the plasma days.
My dad had a millers falls, that ran like a sewing machine.

Get all those pieces for that saw rebuild, now, while you can

There is the box contains it tucked away….

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