2385 pts ยท February 20, 2012
I exist. I count that as a win.
Pet cats are the primary driver of the massive population loss of multiple species of birds. They are, and it's easy to find documented proof of this, thrill killers who decimate needed small animal populations. On top of that, outdoor cats are injured at a horrific rate. If you care for your cats, KEEP THEM INSIDE. Stop listening to PETA, they're lying to you.
Didn't confirm that fermentation had stopped before bottling (or take steps to stop it during bottling). Continued to ferment IN the bottle and the release of pressure from opening caused all the CO2 from fermentation to release all at once.
A pair of ANSI compliant safety glasses can be found for ~$1/ea. Take your $10, buy ten pairs, and put spares everywhere!
50 Yards to the Outhouse by Willy Makkit and Betty Dont.
The thing is... Engel actually has some really good and evocative phrasing... in a book most famously known for bear fuckin'.
Someone's riding the end of it and no trailer loco. That's being switched into industry. Earlier poster RE: the steel coil cars is right.
Train don't care. Deer evaporate when a train hits them. You gotta have a couple of tons for a train to even notice you.
Casting bullets, usually.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch!
Or disabled. There is no "unloaded."
The best part is the way he looks right at the camera... because he KNOWS someone will see it now.
It's really good. Try to find "Eric the Pilot", it's a fave.
Aww, hell yes! The original New Mutants run was AMAZING. Remains one of my favorite series of all time.
Handloading is almost always cheaper than commercial. For certain rounds, the difference in price isn't worth the time involved, though.
We had something like this at my high school, too. 1100wpm+ and 90%+ retention when I graduated.
Every Snap-On guy I know doesn't care how you break it. Unless you've cut it with a torch or something... new one off the truck.
Instead of generic, next time try Lexan caulk. It's fantastic for wet environments, dries clear, and works great on plastic/glass.
Kevin Spacey being in it would have killed the profitability, anyways. So.... half a dozen of one....
I'm not paying extra for no ads... and then EXTRA extra for a "no, really we mean it this time!" no ads tier. Hulu can lick my nutsack.
The only exception I can think of is if you're working a string of rotary dump cars and require them to be in a particular B/A orientation?
That would be the knuckle, actually. The coupler is held in by the draft key. (Also, yes. The knuckle is a heavy sumbitch.)
There are pictures in the AAR Field Manual (the book that tells you what standards a railcar must meet to move on the rail) from 1910.
You might try Cook's "Garret, P.I." series. It's classic noir-ish detective set in a really rich fantasy world.
Rats stink. ...with LOVE! (Seriously, if you keep their cages clean, it's not bad. But you have to keep up on cleaning that cage.)
If you're just starting out, sets with the same weight. Once you plateau, you can try a 5-3-1 style program. Helped me a lot.
A good welder who's willing to show up on time will never lack work.
Pretty sure it's Bomango by VanHeist: https://vanheist.deviantart.com/
I walked in on my partner UGLY crying at the end of that movie. You could not pay me enough money to watch it after that.
Pet cats are the primary driver of the massive population loss of multiple species of birds. They are, and it's easy to find documented proof of this, thrill killers who decimate needed small animal populations. On top of that, outdoor cats are injured at a horrific rate. If you care for your cats, KEEP THEM INSIDE. Stop listening to PETA, they're lying to you.
Didn't confirm that fermentation had stopped before bottling (or take steps to stop it during bottling). Continued to ferment IN the bottle and the release of pressure from opening caused all the CO2 from fermentation to release all at once.
A pair of ANSI compliant safety glasses can be found for ~$1/ea. Take your $10, buy ten pairs, and put spares everywhere!
50 Yards to the Outhouse by Willy Makkit and Betty Dont.
The thing is... Engel actually has some really good and evocative phrasing... in a book most famously known for bear fuckin'.
Someone's riding the end of it and no trailer loco. That's being switched into industry. Earlier poster RE: the steel coil cars is right.
Train don't care. Deer evaporate when a train hits them. You gotta have a couple of tons for a train to even notice you.
Casting bullets, usually.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch!
Or disabled. There is no "unloaded."
The best part is the way he looks right at the camera... because he KNOWS someone will see it now.
It's really good. Try to find "Eric the Pilot", it's a fave.
Aww, hell yes! The original New Mutants run was AMAZING. Remains one of my favorite series of all time.
Handloading is almost always cheaper than commercial. For certain rounds, the difference in price isn't worth the time involved, though.
We had something like this at my high school, too. 1100wpm+ and 90%+ retention when I graduated.
Every Snap-On guy I know doesn't care how you break it. Unless you've cut it with a torch or something... new one off the truck.
Instead of generic, next time try Lexan caulk. It's fantastic for wet environments, dries clear, and works great on plastic/glass.
Kevin Spacey being in it would have killed the profitability, anyways. So.... half a dozen of one....
I'm not paying extra for no ads... and then EXTRA extra for a "no, really we mean it this time!" no ads tier. Hulu can lick my nutsack.
The only exception I can think of is if you're working a string of rotary dump cars and require them to be in a particular B/A orientation?
That would be the knuckle, actually. The coupler is held in by the draft key. (Also, yes. The knuckle is a heavy sumbitch.)
There are pictures in the AAR Field Manual (the book that tells you what standards a railcar must meet to move on the rail) from 1910.
You might try Cook's "Garret, P.I." series. It's classic noir-ish detective set in a really rich fantasy world.
Rats stink. ...with LOVE! (Seriously, if you keep their cages clean, it's not bad. But you have to keep up on cleaning that cage.)
If you're just starting out, sets with the same weight. Once you plateau, you can try a 5-3-1 style program. Helped me a lot.
A good welder who's willing to show up on time will never lack work.
Pretty sure it's Bomango by VanHeist: https://vanheist.deviantart.com/
I walked in on my partner UGLY crying at the end of that movie. You could not pay me enough money to watch it after that.