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    geronimojoe85

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    Okay, my wife will yell at me for leaving an empty roll of TP, yet she does this on a regular basis.



    So what's the difference? She says, "well, it's not an empty roll."
    But clearly, there isn't even enough to blow my nose with, let alone tackle the "usual business."

    And at the end of the day, I'm still the jerk.
     

    chef larry

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    Okay, my wife will yell at me for leaving an empty roll of TP, yet she does this on a regular basis.



    So what's the difference? She says, "well, it's not an empty roll."
    But clearly, there isn't even enough to blow my nose with, let alone tackle the "usual business."

    And at the end of the day, I'm still the jerk.

    You can't teach a teacher.
     

    bigretic

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    Okay, my wife will yell at me for leaving an empty roll of TP, yet she does this on a regular basis.



    So what's the difference? She says, "well, it's not an empty roll."
    But clearly, there isn't even enough to blow my nose with, let alone tackle the "usual business."

    And at the end of the day, I'm still the jerk.

    Same :poop: at my house... she does that all the time.
     

    KLB

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    You mean field of view? I don't really understand the question.

    I have the same field of view with the hard lines versus the progressive lenses.
    With progressive lens the sides of the lenses are not corrective, so if you look to the side with just your eyes it gets blurry.
    progressive-660x326.png
    From looking online, for regular bifocals the whole lens is corrective. There is an area for close and the rest is for distance.
     

    bradmedic04

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    With progressive lens the sides of the lenses are not corrective, so if you look to the side with just your eyes it gets blurry.
    View attachment 40185
    From looking online, for regular bifocals the whole lens is corrective. There is an area for close and the rest is for distance.

    Next old fogey topic: relief for swollen prostate.
    Words of wisdom from Brad.

    Just accept it, say yes dear and go on with life :):

    Sometimes it takes folks a few marriages to figure that out.
     

    melensdad

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    I am really thinking of getting one of these. Seems like a good 30th birthday present to myself.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fStUBKCoW7M

    I think its a great idea! The 6.5 Creedmore is the ballistic big brother of the 6.5 Grendel and really takes advantage of the heavier, and even better BC, bullets giving some amazing performance that can, in many ways, be superior to the 300 WinMag with far less recoil.
     

    bulletsmith

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    Okay, my wife will yell at me for leaving an empty roll of TP, yet she does this on a regular basis.



    So what's the difference? She says, "well, it's not an empty roll."
    But clearly, there isn't even enough to blow my nose with, let alone tackle the "usual business."

    And at the end of the day, I'm still the jerk.

    I fight back! I grab what I need from a new roll, and put the new roll back in the package. Yes, it's more work than just changing it, it's all about principles.
     

    gunbunnies

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    I just put a cabinet in the washroom where all the TP resides... Don't even have to get up off the throne...

    The 6.5 Grendel is still calling my name... but someone offered me a 458 SOCOM upper that is a good deal and looks interesting since we have our first bear in NW Indiana now...
     

    bradmedic04

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    Sitting with my family in the summer heat, doing a little grilling, and having a cold beer....reminds me that life is good.

    Now, bring on winter.
     

    Ericpwp

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    I want a bolt gun in 6.5 Creedmoor.

    I skipped game 2 of the tournament for more pierogies, i also had the wifes family over. Fun stuff.
     
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