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Armed Eye Doc

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  1. I didn't see one tractor in any of those videos.
  2. I hope that the keystone light are just targets.
  3. Did they shoot a sparkler?
  4. Woohoo I've got at least a 1% chance to win.
  5. Cranberry sauce?
  6. Here is a story about downloading videos from YouTube. Reusing them without permission is another story. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476563,00.asp
  7. I'm a little bit off, but I thought about the Stephen King book The Stand when I read his post.
  8. Welcome from Texas
  9. Your buffer appears to be 1/8 inch short and the spring looks 3/8-1/2 inch short. I am far from an expert, but small differences matter.
  10. He needs a "Better Dead than Red" poster taped to the wall.
  11. Then don't lick hairy nipples.
  12. I watched or heard someone who proposed that the US could/should build many more battleships or cruisers for the same price as one carrier. They could be built to serve a smaller aircraft complement, including drones now. That way, there could be many more ships that could cover a larger area for the same cost as one USS Ford. It made sense to me but I'm not a military genious.
  13. This person would still ask me if contacts would make them see 20/20.
  14. Happy independence day to all Lone Star State residents. I wish it was still that way.
  15. Armed Eye Doc

    Howdy

    Welcome from the east side of the state.
  16. But when you get things right, they are words to share with posterity. What you wrote are words to live by, at least on the Internet.
  17. This picture does not do justice to the beauty and craftsmanship of these two points. Thanks for the donation of them @Magwa
  18. Short of some made-for-TV catastrophe, I don't see any way to revert to smaller farms as the rule instead of the exception. 40 years ago, It was difficult to make a living farming. I would think the family farm would be near impossible to achieve these days. Plus, how many young people these days would want to work as hard as is necessary to make a farm run? I heard recently that the average age of farmers was around, or slightly over, 60 y/o.
  19. My grandfather had a dairy farm for 40 years. I would spend a month or more during the summer when I was a kid to help haul hay (and a lot of playing in the country). This would have been late 70's and early 80's. When we needed milk for cereal, we just got it out of the tank. I drank that for years until me and lactose had a disagreement. When my older brothers went out there, he would also kill and butcher his own beef.
  20. Welcome from Texas.
  21. That's great news!
  22. Ill add a few more.
  23. That thing would ruin a bunch of hogs in a hurry.
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