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gardella
Member for: 3.8 years

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Moundhouse Nv. low cost of living near a city but definitely in the country. If I had no tethers it be where I'd try.


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All gun laws are infringements.


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I have an electric, for half awake shaving in the shower, works ok. I have my fathers sterling silver safety razor when I am awake and want a closer shave. I also have my grandfathers straight razor, that i had re conditioned, and that gives the best shave, but takes the longest. If I have the time and extra federal reserve notes, I'll have a professional shave with a hair trim.


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psychology suplated Philosophy, all the learnings of eons, down the drain so jews can control the Whites easier.


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This one: https://www.goruck.com/products/ruck-plate-carrier?variant=42807560962148


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I Started rucking a few months ago, started with a backpack and water bottles for weight, when I got past 10lb I got a ruck pack made for weights. I'm up to 45lb and two miles, I hope to get to 5 miles soon. https://www.goruck.com


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I've experimented with the solar umbrellas, the golfers use in Arizona, it defeats my thermal sights quite well, but need to know where the guys with thermal are to use it effectively.


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Not really a recipe but what my ancestors did from their gardens and had a soup starter all week. Nona's minestrone, my grandmother had a big pot on the stove in winter 24/7. It started out with dry beans boiling with water, just about everything else was the tough ends of the garden vegetables from the week. Garlic ends, broccoli stems, cabbage bases, asparagus ends, you name it anything too tough to eat was cooked for a week till it was. She would added spices that complimented the soup and changed its flavor over the week. Sunday it would get the left over meat and that one would be "finished" and a new pot started again with beans.


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I got one JnJ because of work. A blessing as I was getting fat, all the scare about the tax, has me working out daily, and cutting all the goy slop from my food.


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Has that knife, its ok, I use butter in a water bath crock and a warming knife. Links below

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ceramic-Butter-Dish-Crock-Big-Capacity-French-Glass-with-lid-Water-Seal-Tray-Holder-Red/2596042874?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=1056&adid=222222222221345407548_10000001075_1163285193330136_pla&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=o&wl2=c&wl3=72705638523522&wl4=pla-4576304864455207&wl5=&wl6=&wl7=&wl10=Walmart&wl11=Online&wl12=2596042874_10000001075&wl14=french%20butter%20dish%20water%20seal&veh=sem&msclkid=e3efc1e1b24a11977723a640b71c6ac1&gclid=e3efc1e1b24a11977723a640b71c6ac1&gclsrc=3p.ds

https://www.amazon.com/Inventions-That-Serrated-Warming-Spreader/dp/B00UC6214K/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1J0A1ORUJC9KJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CE0bMTZZXWoATkGCnpdH0VcvlysohNvPBprHzplE4Qnc4p6nSa62PY2uyVUN1Z__509-CDo63pzwCPN9_avdUiGKimc9xBXtOhj4tXTWjKVX0k4B3g9N8FgtiOOCYG2-lcadTWjD4nPN5l5S2uBt-_-lmTqOi5HVQYEFMjpjijXvMj5G8PKOD4dmykS39ND-HqS9vXsycRY_y_Z9Kujd3UJYAPIWxJKPqXO_ITMji3QwYqy5nkk6C8QoL9uofn3IVW2btbyv9L4qlfUKvLo2lhGKr8ZeOPCsMsHSPozMV8k.oI20ZD_VnK6pNCWnLHIey8PQRGz1oor--QopewRdN6s&dib_tag=se&keywords=warming+butter+knife&qid=1738605984&sprefix=warming+butter+knife%2Caps%2C289&sr=8-5


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We keep staples, spices, eggs, cream, cheese, steaks, potatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, bananas, and in season fruit, in stock at home, then buy per meal if we feel like something different


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I selling all my CANbus cars, and so far couldn't be happier. Replaced a 2019 with a 1965. Next we have a 2006 and a 1992, all will be replaced with pre 1975 vehicles9 i don't even want electronic ignition anymore). I have had very few issues with replacement parts on the "65. The only issues I have had was a set of bad points out of the box but, I found a reliable brand, now have no issues, and I have heard from my hot rodding friends to test the hardness of cam shafts before installing new ones.


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Nice, ours loves squirrels, pigeons, and the occasional crow. I try not to let her eat mice or rats as there are a lot of people poisoning them around here. It is a little disconcerting seeing her water bowl with blood in it, luckily it's always been her "snacks"


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Even with the worst governor and some of the worst people, it's nice to wake up to a cool 62 degree day in northern commiefornia.


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Keep you finances tight, I have had several audits, and have won them all, no fines, just a time waste.


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I had the first year for the mini cooper s model, consumer reports called them "unreliable" put 200,000 miles on it, only replaced the power steering pump and both window motors. My friend bought the hound civic the same year, a consumer reports best car in reliability that year, he had dozens of recalls and wound up having to trade it in right after the warranty as the coolant leaked into the oil. All depends on the individual car.


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Pink Floyd did well with the simplistic music (((they))) wanted to sell, I vote for Vivaldi's four seasons.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zpmYKncjGs


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I applied to be a USCIS officer in my younger days, this was before DHS. It would be nice to have a federal badge and carry in any state and any place, minus some very narrow conditions. Past the exams too well, they only want people of a certain IQ to be officers.


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One of the most powerful lines to tell your manager/boss is: "I understand the company owes me no loyalty, and in return I owe none in return". I have gotten quite a few startled looks, complete tone changes and "meetings" ended abruptly after stating that line. I am if fairly specialized field, with a good work ethic, so finding work is usually not too hard. If they want to treat me like a commodity, I'm happy to be a free agent.


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Blackout coffee instead of black rifle, black rifle does not support the 2A, blackout does: https://www.blackoutcoffee.com


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the most jewish thing I have seen in a long while


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gardella 1 point 8 months ago

Yes, when the glare startes to bother me I will throw them on, but I look like eurotrash while wearing them: https://www.amazon.com/yellow-polarized-sunglasses/s?k=yellow+polarized+sunglasses


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