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John Kloehr

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  1. Heavily salt the water. It brings out the yolk flavor when eaten with some whites. This only works for good fresh eggs, not the factory eggs at the grocery store. You know, those eggs you have to wash yourself after they come out of some chicken in your own neighborhood.
  2. Did not make sense, I thought it was a rat. My lady explained it to me, and explaining a joke ruins it.
  3. The wires aren't soldered or in a crimp connector. I would not trust this this assembly to reliably trip a breaker every time. But at least it is open for inspection, that adds safety. Still would recommend standing in water when using it so you are safely grounded.
  4. As strong as the nails holding it together
  5. There was a Mexican food place in my hometown... Heard from some folks they thought the Enchiladas sometimes tasted like cat; no idea how they could tell, but I never ate there.
  6. Sea level rise in the last 300 years due to global warming: 8" https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Relative-sea-level-rise-over-the-last-300-years-Rates-vary-depending-on-local-land_fig1_287588338 The high and low tide difference in the next today: 8-1/2 feet https://www.tideking.com/United-States/Massachusetts/Plymouth-County/Plymouth-Rock/ Daily tides are easily 10X bigger than the rise over the last 300 years.Make of that what you will, but it is there.
  7. I am not going to clean up after people who ate children, their waiters and waitresses need to do that. I expect a clean table when I am seated.
  8. And that's what started the gunfight. Rifle not last...
  9. One of the missing posts was hilarious, but I agree.
  10. Please put me on a 30 day waitlist for these. Hopefully some newer members snatch them out from under me. I request this delay for two reasons: While I have only shot a handful of times, I have been here for a while I already owe this free thread something
  11. No, but I cheat and turn it over when I have to undo the nut on a toilet flush handle. I know, right tool for the job and all that, but it is a plastic part and rarely need to do this, so I get away with it.
  12. Metric crescent wrench... But I actually have one
  13. And if all check stands are open, it seems to take even longer for anyone to get through any of them.
  14. Whoever came up with this-------------------------------------------Wherda Time Gogh
  15. I'm not the ATF, but being technical... Not with the walker as configured. But... If you remove tennis ball from the walker, then at that moment the answer is yes. I think the correct procedure for replacing a tennis ball on the walker is to first install a long barrel upper on the pistol lower to make it a rifle. But you must install a rifle stock on the lower after removing the pistol upper and before installing the rifle upper. This is very important! please note you may then also need to transport the pistol upper to a different location just to be on the safe side. Guidance on this point is not completely clear. Only then after returning home may you slice a new tennis ball, swap it for the old one on your walker. Then discard, destroy, or modify the old tennis ball so it can not be reinstalled. At this point, you may now use your repaired walker to recover your pistol upper from off-site storage and swap the lower back to it. But make sure you remove the rifle stack after removing the rifle upper and re-installing the pistol upper. It gets worse for having spare shoelaces in your possession not laced into shoes. This combined with the sliced tennis ball not installed on your walker is not just an SBR, it is constructive possession of a machine gun. Purists may note the actual rifle stock presents the same problem as the tennis ball; they are correct. But this procedure is the best guidance available from the ATF at this time, the confusion stems from uncertainty with pistol braces. Should this confusion resolve at some point, the answer may be as simple as wrapping the tennis ball with velcro before slicing it open to install on the walker. Until the recent reversal by the ATF, a velcro strip made everything legal.
  16. It works both ways. She needs to drink too; but please do not post pics of either, I may not have had enough to drink myself to offer a properly impaired opinion.
  17. I got bit several times myself. But mostly I remember a pair of shoes blowing out climbing a hill right at the grooves cut by those serrations into the shoe soles.
  18. Way back when I was a young man, driving along a farm road, I followed the curve in the road. My headlights lit up the field along that curve in the road. I can state with certainty as of 1977, just over 150 years later, there are people who still left them in.
  19. Suffering from a hangover, he swore off ever using an ice cube again.
  20. Not showing this to my lady, she will first hunt you down and finally hide your dead body.
  21. I hereby commit to observing this challenge at least 91% of those days over any four year average.
  22. When KFC opened it's first franchise in the Outback, there were free samples for everyone. Asking the aborigines what they thought of it, they all felt it tasted just like snake. (I'll let myself out, thank you.)
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