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planeflyer21

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  1. Minor availability seems to be coming back but there is still stupid pricing going on. Jon
  2. A friend had a diesel Scout. Rather torquey. Jon
  3. No, sopapillas are totally different. They sell Indian fry bread at San Xavier Mission, the county fair, and many of the reservations...never seen a restaurant serve it. Starts out looking like you were spreading a pizza crust but before it got all the way flat and round, you dumped it into the oil. I'd say 8" by 14" is about average size. Inside is still chewy, crunchy outside. You can get them with meat, beans, like a taco, or (most often) with just honey. Usually end up with honey up to your elbows and half way around your head. Jon
  4. Good looking lamb there bro! Jon
  5. Yup. My "bucket list" watch is a Breitling self-winding, three alarm, pilots' watch. Jon
  6. But at 1:50 is one of the funniest things I've ever heard! Jon
  7. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/14/10-grossest-things-found-in-your-food/ Jon
  8. The watch making is probably the biggest challenge. Regulating the unwinding of a spring to measure time accurately. Jon
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  10. Indian fry bread? How can you go wrong with a blob of dough into a vat of hot oil? Jon
  11. lol Here in AZ and NM, that's what we call cornbread with jalapeños and chunks of cheese in it. In my area it is a non-sweetened (no sugar added) Southern-style pan fried cornbread Take an iron skillet, preheat it and place bread heels in the bottom. This keeps the cornbread from sticking to the iron. Then pour in your batter mix and cook it on the stove top until done. When it is finished, cut it out like pie slices. Straight cornbread is good to take a hot slice, cut it in half from the point to the back, put in liberal amounts of butter and then drench it with honey. With the Mexican cornbread I like to take a slice and put it in a bowl, then smother it with soup or refrieds. Jon
  12. The more I carry it, the more it is the XD-M 4.5. Jon
  13. Mine or Zebra's? <laughs> When I dropped in Diamondback this week, their pistol shelves were bare. Except for that damn XDS. Not yet. I'm thinking that will be my "no sales tax sale" pistol this year. Jon
  14. Just picked up a Galco pocket holster for the LC9. I'll give a report after I carry it awhile. Jon
  15. Those big wheels, it should be plenty easy to ride a wheelie. We expect video. Jon
  16. Ok...I'll take all 4. Quit twisting my arm now Edge!! :auto: Jon
  17. Dang Rene! Guess I'll have to settle for the BAR and a Lewis. Jon
  18. That sounds yummalicious! Nothern cornbread or Southern cornbread? Jon
  19. We have wolves. Reintroduced grays and "extinct" Mexican reds. Plenty of stocked lakes on dammed canyons. Lots of elk. And public lands to hunt on larger than most states east of the Mississippi River. Jon
  20. Scale model making? From scratch? I'm on a Miniature Machine Tools forum. Lots of those guys build ships and trains...crazy accurate replicas! One dude built a replica steam engine model of a locomotive used in a mine in Colorado between 1893 and 1902. And then he redid the whole front of the boiler because the boiler plate he made had 18 bolt holes, while the train had 17 bolt holes in real life. Ship builders too. Making 150 replica brass cannons for their model of the "HMS Blowhard" from 1732 and stuff. Lots of watch and clock makers on there also. Not the "order a kit and slap some parts together" builders. The cut each gear and wind each spring builders. Intricate. Jon
  21. When I had the FFL you could ship multiple handguns or long guns for less than $10 fully insured. Asked my transfer dealer about it and he said it is still about the same price. Jon
  22. No, no...sometimes they have plague too. Jon
  23. ^^^^ That was our running joke at Sportsman's when the dipped camo came out. Set your rifle down to take a whiz and you can't find it. Jon
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