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Yeah because nuclear launch is but one word away.YIKES! All right that one legit gave me chills.
Yeah because nuclear launch is but one word away.
Lite salt replaces some sodium with potassium. It is awesome for home made electrolyte solution for hydration or cramps.So if they double the chlorine…
Is it healthier?
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Because it does not sound healthier!
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Lite salt replaces some sodium with potassium. It is awesome for home made electrolyte solution for hydration or cramps.
been there,done that. harder in FL cause it's flat. easier on a hill if you were lucky enough to be close to a small one.
It's probably closer to reality than we think.YIKES! All right that one legit gave me chills.
Are you kayaking towards Mordor to drop off a ring with a couple of short dudes with big hairy feet?
Are you kayaking towards Mordor to drop off a ring with a couple of short dudes with big hairy feet?
Just wondering...
Her right hand might be checking out “Snake”.
I don't know my exact age, likely close to that boy's. My Dad had me driving the 1964 Ford Super Major diesel bailing hay. I couldn't push the clutch down but I could hold it when he did with his hand. He'd walk around the back and put the PTO in gear and get on the wagon. I'd let the clutch up and we bail. If I had to stop I just idled it down and pulled the fuel shutoff. And don't miss any hay or you could hear him yelling over that straight piped diesel and the noisy JD bailer.
When the cat looks intently up, you might want to check your attic for various critters and vermin.
Just remember, squirrel and dumplins makes Awful Good Eatin, but be extra careful as to which way you shoot that big shotgun in the attic. Roof leaks are darned hard to fix.
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Dude... that 'boy' is me!I don't know my exact age, likely close to that boy's. My Dad had me driving the 1964 Ford Super Major diesel bailing hay. I couldn't push the clutch down but I could hold it when he did with his hand. He'd walk around the back and put the PTO in gear and get on the wagon. I'd let the clutch up and we bail. If I had to stop I just idled it down and pulled the fuel shutoff. And don't miss any hay or you could hear him yelling over that straight piped diesel and the noisy JD bailer.
I get raccoons on the roof all the time.When the cat looks intently up, you might want to check your attic for various critters and vermin.
Just remember, squirrel and dumplins makes Awful Good Eatin, but be extra careful as to which way you shoot that big shotgun in the attic. Roof leaks are darned hard to fix.
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