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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

or do like most non-idiots and make one of your current tires your spare when you replace your current tires duh.
That was the best tire from the last set bought🤷🏼
Or buy 5 at a time and rotate them each time yiu do an oil change.

Edit - was referring to the tyre post, not the 3 wheeler - those things are dangerous
That’s the plan now. Not going to be relying on any tire older than 5 years.
 
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Take the insurance check and replace that bed with a flatbed or utility bed
I agree (all my pickups have/have had flatbeds) but be prepared to add some coin to the ins check.
A like new take off box can be found for $500 to $1000 if you shop around
The last flatbed I put on was North of $7K, I know you can buy them cheaper, I just like a nice looking one on my good pickup
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Now if you want a bale bed.......tell mother she's gonna need to get another job LOL
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This man has had cattle for years. He definitely knows the lingo.

He’s The Cattle Whisperer.



I mean, I have days like this every year. However, angling a few t-posts between the panel and outside frame might have helped guide this young, stupid, motherf#@%ing, worthless piece of s#!t steer with 5 f#@%ing brain cells out a lot easier than chasing it around in circles.

One must be smarter than the cattle. However after helping others manage their herds... one is often - not - smarter than the cattle.
 
I mean, I have days like this every year. However, angling a few t-posts between the panel and outside frame might have helped guide this young, stupid, motherf#@%ing, worthless piece of s#!t steer with 5 f#@%ing brain cells out a lot easier than chasing it around in circles.

One must be smarter than the cattle. However after helping others manage their herds... one is often - not - smarter than the cattle.
One thing I know: if you let livestock get under your skin they will 100% drag you down to their level and you will share the 5.5 brain cells. Money is usually spent on repairs after the event, either at the doctor or on the crap that gets broken. Maybe both. But when it happens to someone else its hilarious, because I've been there.
 
@jmp1 and @Blackdirt Cowboy , I’ll have to look for Red Man again and give an update for you. That price was at the 7-11 on Eureka Way near Shasta High School about 15 years ago. At that time, I was paying about $7/can for Copenhagen which is now averaging $10.50/can. Hence my switch to Longhorn.
I quit smoking cigarettes over 15 years ago for obvious reasons. But after listening to Rogan for awhile I heard him speaking about the positive effects of nicotine. He then had a medical doctor on and she confirmed what he'd been speaking to. She admitted to using nicotine. So I decided to look further and this is what I found with a simple Google search.


Abstract​

Nicotine in tobacco brings illness and death to millions of people. Yet nicotine in its pure form has the potential to be a valuable pharmaceutical agent. Nicotine fairly specifically binds to the cholinergic nicotinic gating site on cationic ion channels in receptors throughout the body. This action stimulates the release of a variety of neurotransmitters including especially catecholamines and serotonin. When chronically taken, nicotine may result in: (1) positive reinforcement, (2) negative reinforcement, (3) reduction of body weight, (4) enhancement of performance, and protection against; (5) Parkinson's disease (6) Tourette's disease (7) Alzheimers disease, (8) ulcerative colitis and (9) sleep apnea. The reliability of these effects varies greatly but justifies the search for more therapeutic applications for this interesting compound.

So a few months ago I decided to give nicotine pouches a try. Just by shear luck I ended up purchasing a product called Velo at chain gas station. The cashier used her Velo code to give me the Velo membership discount and a can of 20 pouches (6 mg) was less than $5. I liked the product and have found some decent deals. Mostly Circle K has had a buy one get one free for the last three plus months. Two cans (40 pouches) for approximately $5.83. They have a plethora of flavors and you can get a plethora of flavors and they come in 3 mg, 6 mg, and 9 mg varieties. This is in their Velo Plus product which is 100% tobacco free and the nicotine is synthesized in a lab which may contribute to the low cost due to not being derived from tobacco. Still addictive but should be safe of tobacco related cancers as as far as I'm aware, nicotine in of itself is fairly safe. Also, no spitting with the pouches.



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Depends on what cook temp you use. At 275-295 pulling at 205 to 210 means the heat soak is going raise the internal temp to 220+. Then you are having dry brisket. In my experice most people make dry brisket and thinks it's good brisket.

Kind of like most people's "falling off the bones ribs" they blast them until the dried up meat is pealing off the bones.

Then they're all yum yum...
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Fall off the bone tender.
Ok, I've done the 205-210 brisket with a soft probe.... Initial cut is juicy then it seems like 15 minutes later it is dry..... Tell me how to get one that is and stays juicy. Thanks.
 
I mean, I have days like this every year. However, angling a few t-posts between the panel and outside frame might have helped guide this young, stupid, motherf#@%ing, worthless piece of s#!t steer with 5 f#@%ing brain cells out a lot easier than chasing it around in circles.

One must be smarter than the cattle. However after helping others manage their herds... one is often - not - smarter than the cattle.
This also proves that people who don’t eat meat have never spent any time around cattle.