Calb56 Posted Tuesday at 01:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:19 AM Fiveum was the word but I saw Steak-Ums which reminded me of Philly Steak sandwiches and day-um... now I'm hungry. 3
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 01:45 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:45 AM (edited) "Hungry enough to eat a horse" is pretty hungry indeed. Edited Tuesday at 01:49 AM by Ace-Garageguy 1
slusher Posted Tuesday at 02:46 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:46 AM Indeed I have never been hungry enough to eat what they eat on the show naked and afraid…
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 03:00 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:00 AM "Afraid" is something everyone feels, but bravery is when someone who's afraid does what has to be done anyway. 3
slusher Posted Tuesday at 03:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:16 AM Anyway I am a good shot with a .22 riffle.
JollySipper Posted Tuesday at 03:44 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:44 AM Rifle grooves in a barrel cause the bullet to spin on exit, aiding in accuracy.......... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM Accuracy with darts, throwing knives, and hatchets has always been elusive. 1
slusher Posted Tuesday at 04:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:06 AM Accuracy of the shooter can very from gun to gun depending if on how long and how much used.
89AKurt Posted Tuesday at 04:29 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:29 AM Used gun salesmen are more trustworthy than car salesmen. 🤪 1 1
slusher Posted Tuesday at 04:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:52 AM Salesman I don’t trust except where I have been buying cars for 31 years family owned all my friends..
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 11:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:19 AM (edited) Friends don't let friends drive wearing paisley with plaid. Edited Tuesday at 02:16 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
89AKurt Posted Tuesday at 01:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:47 PM Plaid Tesla, has anyone scratch-built a model?
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM (edited) Model cars and the building thereof aren't specifically among the internet dating experts' endlessly rebleated top-ten men's hobbies that women find to be a turnoff, but veiled reference is made to "collecting toys" being a sign of "arrested development" and creepy old men playing with little trains in the basement. Edited Tuesday at 02:09 PM by Ace-Garageguy 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Tuesday at 10:42 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:42 PM Basement Tapes is the sixteenth album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his second with the Band.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Tuesday at 10:55 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:55 PM Band of Brothers is a miniseries I still need to see...
Tim W. SoCal Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM Who was very recently finally on first. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 04:11 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:11 AM (edited) First, some folks need to brush up on exactly what a sentence is...but I think that may be expecting too much. Edited Wednesday at 04:13 AM by Ace-Garageguy
NOBLNG Posted Wednesday at 11:46 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:46 AM Much has changed during our lifetimes and even bigger changes are on the horizon.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 02:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:17 PM (edited) Horizon watching gives pretty clear evidence of the curvature of the Earth's surface, as ships sailing away get shorter and shorter and eventually seem to disappear beneath it, but it's only clear to anyone but a hard-core flerfer. Edited Wednesday at 02:19 PM by Ace-Garageguy
Falcon Ranchero Posted Wednesday at 02:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:23 PM Flerfer is a word I've never heard before person who belives the earth is flat and that there are in fact edges you can fall off of to your doom. 1
slusher Posted Wednesday at 02:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:40 PM Doom is used in many video games..🎮
thatz4u Posted Wednesday at 04:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:57 PM Games People Play was popular in the late 60's.. .
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:57 PM (edited) '60s were vastly superior to now in my past-it geezer opinion, when even most frilly girly girls could drive manual gearboxes. Edited Wednesday at 09:58 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM Gearboxes with shifters of the three-on-the-tree variety located on the right-hand side of the steering column were standard equipment on American automobiles for many, many years.
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