The egomaniac is at it again....do not question the man behind the curtain...or no soup for you!![]()
LOL, no really, I have secretly compared him to the "soup nazi" for a long time......
The egomaniac is at it again....do not question the man behind the curtain...or no soup for you!![]()
I'm confused... If something is coming to the US from the UK why would it go to California instead of the east coast?
Since moving here to Florida, I live on my lanai. 365, 24/7. I don't use the rest of my home. Living on the lanai, has been very interesting. I experience all the sights, sounds, smells, etc. that nature has to offer here, at all hours of every season. Critter sights and sounds.. Hot.. Cold.. Wind and rain.. Yup, at times I even get a bit wet. Most, think I am nuts. They say "Turn on your air conditioning/heat". Nah... They don't know what they are missing.![]()
Love it. I spent much of my time out on my patio's as well until I stopped smoking (I haven't smoked in my homes since me ex first got pregnant in the mid 70's). Can't take the heat now, but still spend a lot of the wee hours of the night outdoors.
Funny story comes to mind. I have a fairly large/deep dry lake bed right in front on my bungalow just a few feet. It has pine and Palos Verde trees, Senna and false yucca growing around and in it. It serves as a landscape feature and for flood control when the monsoons hit. When I first moved here over 5 years ago and the monsoons hit it filled to over-flowing with in minutes... and it was still coming down hard. So I took a lawn chair and a fishing pole with a bobber on it out of my garage, sat on the bank with a brew, cast in, and thoroughly enjoyed getting drenched by the cooling down pour. When the rains subsided a little my fairly new neighbors all came out to see if I was OK or had flipped my wig. I greeted them with my luck hadn't been very good yet, but if it improved they were all invited to my place for a fish fry. They realized then and got a kick out of my doing it just for fun and for their benefit. Anyway, was a great way get to know all my new neighbors, and instead of a fish fry it turned into just a patio party at my place with everybody bringing something to share.![]()
Oh, Spydro, I figured with your knowledge of creatures large and small, and I think VapinBill too knows something of spiders. Paul the Tarantula has not eaten in a couple weeks. I know he did this for a week after I had him for a month, then he molted. Thats when I found he was a male and the spurs on his front legs showed. How long do the males live? Should I be worried? He has been very active with the heat.
Vapemail. Squaping some GVC on the PAPS v3.
Absolutely beautiful! Truckload.. Made me smile.. Memories.. Hubby #2 and I, had a very extensive collection. Now, I'm pretty much, just down to what I need.
Oh, Spydro, I figured with your knowledge of creatures large and small, and I think VapinBill too knows something of spiders. Paul the Tarantula has not eaten in a couple weeks. I know he did this for a week after I had him for a month, then he molted. Thats when I found he was a male and the spurs on his front legs showed. How long do the males live? Should I be worried? He has been very active with the heat.
I missed out on the first batch of the Squape R, but will be grabbing one for sure and using mesh in the S deck.
We have far too much in common not to have crossed paths. I think you know from our conversations that I too have been a collector and active paper puncher.Brings back a lot of memories bro. I first started reloading in the late 50's for my hunting rifles, shotguns and handguns. When I stopped shooting and so reloading in 2005 I was reloading for most of the 88 firearms I still had, more than half of them long range wildcats used for ADC. Picture is of one I think that you'll like IAMA it was custom made exhibition grade in the very early 90's very near where your home is. I owned a truck load of specialty handguns over the years from the mid 60's, but this one with 250 man hours into it was the top of the heap in quality, and it was the most valuable I ever owned. It's stock was designed by a father and it was appraised for me by his son that I am sure you know in TF. The smith that hand made it passed on long ago, so I never met him. If you were in the area back then you might have known him as well though.
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PSA: Guys throw away all of your pots and pans ok. Possibly coffee pots too.![]()
We have far too much in common not to have crossed paths. I think you know from our conversations that I too have been a collector and active paper puncher.
That is a beautiful firearm. I am sure I know exactly the family in which that was built. In fact the grandson is now a smith local.
I am a die hard reloader and even started casting my own bullets years ago. I have a personal range and am lucky enough to be able to shoot indoors. As you know I am not able to shoot quite yet and will need big adjustments but, armageddonready.
I'd love to know more about the custom action and if it is in fact a custom Sako action I would fall over. I am attached to Sako as, I have found few that can place a cold barrel shot as accurate as any I own.
I have looked into Bullberry to custom a bolt action single shot for me in a fire ball caliber with an XP100? Remington action and your pic is telling me to revisit the idea with a commercial Sako choice action .
Great photo my friend, I hope you still have the gun to enjoy. The stock is mouthwatering.
We have far too much in common not to have crossed paths. I think you know from our conversations that I too have been a collector and active paper puncher.
That is a beautiful firearm. I am sure I know exactly the family in which that was built. In fact the grandson is now a smith local.
I am a die hard reloader and even started casting my own bullets years ago. I have a personal range and am lucky enough to be able to shoot indoors. As you know I am not able to shoot quite yet and will need big adjustments but, armageddonready.
I'd love to know more about the custom action and if it is in fact a custom Sako action I would fall over. I am attached to Sako as, I have found few that can place a cold barrel shot as accurate as any I own.
I have looked into Bullberry to custom a bolt action single shot for me in a fire ball caliber with an XP100? Remington action and your pic is telling me to revisit the idea with a commercial Sako choice action .
Great photo my friend, I hope you still have the gun to enjoy. The stock is mouthwatering.
everyone is sleeping! I'm having a juicy hamburger with potato chips in it. crunchy, meaty goodness
As I sit and look at the collection of GP forks I've accumulated this year I'm reminded that it's only July and I've already blown the vape budget and have even busted open the piggy bank. It's all worth it though. You'd be surprised what an ammo can full of pocket change can buy...
Aside from little parts I think I'm pretty much set on vape gear for 2014!unless something irresistible comes about ... like maybe a new piccolo?