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I read it last year about this time. Along with the Constitution. And some of the southern states articles of secession. And Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech.
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1 minute ago, watab kid said:
i dont speak either , the two Norwegian's were too far removed , and my current czeck wife speaks better Japanese as she was raised there , ive already told the ta;le of my german side forbidding me to learn german when i was young - too soon after the war , i speak American English and defer to relatives if they are alive to interpret , i got shortchanged in so many ways - oh well im still here - most of them arent
A Norwegian whole grain bread with the Czech version of paprikash gravy.
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7 hours ago, J-BAR #18287 said:
Nope.
If it's a good rib, it doesn't need a coat or even sauce. If it's not a good rib, don't eat it.
Like corn dogs just fine. With mustard.
Your not looking at it right. Let's you hold your rib and cornbread in one hand and your beverage of choice in the other as you wander and mingle.
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55 minutes ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:
Please tell me that isn't another publicly funded California wet dream.
There's no plan to revive the railroad.
The museum in Sacramento is funded in part by the State Parks.
If No. 9 is put on static display I suspect that it would be funded mostly by one or more "Friends of...." groups, in conjunction with National Parks, State Parks, or some Marin County or Mill Valley park system.
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2 minutes ago, watab kid said:
too many norwegion wives and my czech ne wont try it
So.... kneippbrøt and sure na paprice.
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On 7/3/2025 at 4:03 PM, Buckshot Bear said:
Was that video fake????
Edited, but not fake. To me the point of those videos, with someone asking such simple, basic questions, is to show the general dumbing down of our society. Anyone over the age of 12 should be able to snap out the answers. Not like he's asking for the details of the Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo or the stoichiometry of the combustion of black powder ( KNO3 + S + 3C → K2S + N2 + 3CO2 )
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On 7/3/2025 at 5:06 PM, Alpo said:Do you suppose it would be racist to point out that nobody was white?
There are plenty of videos of non-melinated people being ignorant.
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5 minutes ago, Dapper Dave said:
Nifty! On the other hand...25ACp in a Contender? No wonder this guy came up with the Hot and Ready, not to mention the long gone but not forgotten Two For One.
LOL!!!
Thanks for the catch!
I pasted the link, but it didn't show as embedded before I hit "Submit.'
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He started thinking. That's always dangerous.
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I found this on Amazon Prime, looked for it on YouTube.
It looks interesting.
I'm guessing the age restriction is because it has films of war.
"It was becoming clear in 1939 that direct U.S. involvement in World War II was only a matter of time. Training approximately five hundred pilots a year, the United States Army Air Corps was severely outmatched by the warring powers of Europe and Asia. What could be done to ramp up U.S. air power and train two hundred thousand pilots to take on the Axis powers? The answer could only be realized in the United States of America. —James Willis
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MORRIS-HARRY | The United States Navy Memorial https://share.google/KpbSEsGNQP3om1uFs
In 1937 he was classified as an “old timer” but he continued to serve on active duty many more years until January 31, 1958, when he left the Navy after a period of 55 years of active duty during which time he spent 41 years on sea duty and reportedly served on 41 ships. His last assignment was in San Diego where he was the liaison between the Shore Patrol and California Courts.
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Spelling matters.
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Just now, Cypress Sun said:
Ay Chihuahua!
That's a favorite appetizer!
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2 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:
Two Hundred Forty-Nine Years and Two Days Ago...
From the musical,
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1 hour ago, Horace Patootie, SASS #35798 said:
I found a recipe to make a paint that once dried, an impact would make it explode
My high school chem teacher showed us how to make silver acetylide and nitrogen triiodide. Both are primary explosives, and both get very sensitive to touch and vibration.
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1 hour ago, Alpo said:
I liked that he had made an unstoppable fire of over 5,000° f, and for safety sake he had a garden watering can, in case it got away from him.
I was wrong when I said he was a moron. He was a MORON!!!
That's the thermite. Any small secondary fires are just regular fires.
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Pork Cake. Almost like asort of Mincemeat Cake. Adding finely diced apples would make it even closer.