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Sisco

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  1. Says it all right there.Dems AND Republicans have fukked us.
  2. Cool picture I took in my front yard tonight.
  3. Which reminds me....
  4. Switched from Makita to DeWalt 4 years ago. Both are good.
  5. Sisco

    Mihandra Roxor

    Actually they got licensed to manufacture Jeeps in India in 1947. Price is right.thinking buy one of those and have a shop “street legal” it.
  6. Kept me interested but yeah.
  7. It slows down a bit in the beginning of the 3rd season, then picks up again at the end and into the 4th. That fukkin Swede is a crazy SOB. He gets even crazier.
  8. These things look like they could be fun. Basically a pre 1970’s Jeep with a 60 hp diesel engine and a 5 speed manual. Anybody have any experience,or thoughts? https://www.dirtlegal.com/blog/2018/7/15/a-street-legal-roxor-will-save-time-money-and-your-marriage
  9. A futile and stupid gesture. Net Flix.About Doug Kenneyfounder of the National Lampoon. Finished binge watching 6 seasons of “Hell On Wheels” It was excellent.
  10. Second the belated Easter. Got 6 inches of snow up here yesterday.
  11. Opened mine today Dion. Absolutely beautiful the way you prepped that brass! Got some Varget and 400 168 gr Amax. Set aside for them.
  12. Sisco

    Grilling

    Worked out a deal with a commercial fisherman yesterday. I now have 40 pounds of vacuum packed Lake Trout and whitefish filets in the freezer. Grilled 3 tonight. Excellent!
  13. “Don’t complicate schit with complicated schit”. Comes to mind, but it is such a neat and tidy insulation I think we can waive that requirement.
  14. He was a talented man. Funny lyrics, and touching ones too. RIP Mr. Prine, and may you be reunited with that Angel from Montgomery in a better place. One of my all time favorite songs.
  15. 400 30 cal 168 gr Hornady AMAX Bullets
  16. Sisco

    Owl release

    Back in the 1920’s in northern Minnesota a game warden was found dead with a slashed carotid artery in his neck. Investigation turned up he had worn his favorite homemade muskrat fur hat to work that day. Apparently a Great Horned Owl had struck the hat and ended up severing his artery.
  17. 850 in a 45 case should be ok. About the same as 45acp. They make the Vaquero in 44 mag too don’t they? If so, it’s a strong action.
  18. Gun prices went on the upswing again, so he might be in line with current values. Two months ago, it would have been a little high. Know St. Cloud and Minnesota very well. They had a good work force. Luth is just down the road in Big Lake and I think JP enterprises is in Minnesota as well. You could build a “Finn Minnesota Special” with their accessories.
  19. Sisco

    wtf thread..

    Yeah it catches up to you. A lot of my bone spur issues stem from that kind of stuff. Once started, you can't really control it.
  20. Sisco

    wtf thread..

    bet there was a crack in it already. Then repasted
  21. Sisco

    wtf thread..

    Pretty standard training for Wu Shu, Muay Thai, and Okinawan Karate styles. In Okinawa it is called “Makiwara”. And it does a number of things. 1. Over time if you start it young enough, it actually increases your bone density. That is why Muay Thai Shin kicks from a dedicated practitioner are so devastating. 2. It develops your musculature to become a pad of firm armor over your bones and vital organs. 3. The hand movements and exercises dramatically increase your hand speed, and hand eye brain coordination, as well as imprinting blocks and attacks into instinctual muscle memory. When I was studying Uechi Ryu, we would have voluntary sessions to “test” the level of our training. We would perform a Kata, usually Sanchin, as that was the Kata that taught application of a lot of this, and our Sensei would strike us with his fist, foot, or a rod unexpectedly to test if we were ready and conditioned to weather an attack. Some times the rod would be replaced with a 2”x 2” x8’ pine staff for the advanced students. Having one of those broken over your quads or your glutes is an experience. But with training and practice, you learn to ignore it, and continue to attack and defend. Like any self defense system, the Oriental ones are as much mental as they are physical. This type of training develops a bridge between the two. Interesting. This young lady is a very capable martial artist.
  22. Welcome
  23. Sisco

    War Movies

    1917 is interesting.
  24. Sisco

    War Movies

    Fury is good. And that was the last remaining Tiger tank in that movie. Borrowed from the Royal War Museum. Anybody here ever gotten into the AMC series “ Hell on Wheels”? Now on Netflix.Not war, a western, but pretty good.
  25. Gentlemen, you all have the patience of a Saint.
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