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    Maggie’s Good 'budget' Scotch?

    No ice in Scotch. Not if you want to taste it.
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    Maggie’s Good 'budget' Scotch?

    Good 'budget' Scotch? OP, port brings out toffee notes in Scotch so look for a port wood finish Glenmorangie. If you can't find it, the 18 year Glenmorangie has medium bodied sherry notes with a sappy, almost okay nose and sweet at first with a mild spicy finish. The Cragganmore 12 year...
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    Maggie’s Good 'budget' Scotch?

    Good 'budget' Scotch? Lots of answers here that say 'try ____' and lots of advice saying '_____ is good'. But there are painfully few descriptions.... All of which is unhelpful. OP, what kind of Scotch do you like or what taste(s) do you prefer? I can give you advice but I assume you want...
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    This was disappointing to learn

    How?
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    Milling Targets for range

    Milling Targets for range The short answer is that it depends on the focal plane of the scope. Mil at the highest power that you can. Even then, Milling works best on large targets at short ranges. With practice you should be able to get down to .05 Mil.
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    Maggie’s What are you drinking right now!?

    What are you drinking right now!? Bourbon aged in port casks, which sweetens the finish.
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns Liability insurance for concealed carry.

    Employee practices liability insurance is not you insuring you, it's your company insuring its employees. The better example would be third-party liability car insurance.
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns Liability insurance for concealed carry.

    Can you insure yourself against your own negligence?
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns Best Wilson Combat?

    Best Wilson Combat? First of all, they are all bench-made customs so it doesn't much matter which one you get. Secondly, is anyone left at Wilson of the original guys? How new is the oldest gunsmith?
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    Maggie’s Be careful who you "meat" on the hide *nsfw*

    Be careful who you "meat" on the hide *nsfw* It's perhaps a case for application of "slap-off" instead.
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    Sidearms & Scatterguns Liability insurance for concealed carry.

    Insurance for what kind of liability?
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    Replies to "Thank you for your service."

    Replies to "Thank you for your service." Gratitude for service as opposed to simply giving thanks. Interesting.... For the type of courage that comes from deep within an individual, of a man drafted into service who is forced to make the most of an impossible situation and who dies storming...
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    batman belt

    batman belt I've heard of black ops, but are black vets any different from white ones??
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    Replies to "Thank you for your service."

    Replies to "Thank you for your service." The government is even giving out Cold War certificates and medals now... As if the old guys are jealous because the new kids get a ribbon every time they visit a foreign country.
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    Replies to "Thank you for your service."

    Replies to "Thank you for your service." We are already well on our way to thanking everyone. And it may one day come to that, if we stop thinking about how and why we do what we do. No worries: A few of them might even be former spies; but most of them are just homeless.
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    Ruger M77 30-06?

    If I could have only one rifle, it would be in 30-06. And there's nothing wrong with that rifle. It's not a competition gun, and it's not upgradable, but it works well for what it was designed to do. Use it and enjoy it!
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    Breaking for the barrel to cool.

    Not even machine guns use water any more.
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    Tab gear

    Rocks Balls. ?
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    Replies to "Thank you for your service."

    Replies to "Thank you for your service." Point of technicality (and for those like me who remember it): The Cold War lasted longer.
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    Replies to "Thank you for your service."

    Like I said, I have yet to say that phrase to anyone.