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    Lpherr

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    When my wife hit a coyote last year in her Chrysler 300, it took two months to get parts.
    It was drivable, just the front bumper was messed up on one side.

    Finally get everything ordered and on hand, so we drove it over and got her a rental for daily use.

    Then they call in about a week to let us know they have to order more parts. Turns out a bracket was bent.

    WTF ever happened to taking bracketry over to a vise and hammering it back to shape???
    This crap is the new normal. The world is full of lazy, incompetent idiots.
     

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    I went down to Tri-County for squirrel hunting this morning. The 2 areas I tried had a lot of piney squirrels. I saw 5-6 of them. One was chattering at me so I shot him in the face. The mosquitoes were pretty bad. I could hear rain up on the top leaves on the trees, but no rain made it to me. But the constant noise made it hard to listen for squirrels. I got to see some big hawk jumping from tree to tree (cooper?), which was kind of neat.
     

    BeDome

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    try it on the grill, good with a touch of char
    Get them charred and set to the side for slow smoke and allow the insides to almost carmelize into something similar to a bitter candy, it's not the same as eating a pineapple and it goes with everything.
    There is more than one way.
    Food of the Gods to some.

    Pineapples are loaded with acids and sugars.

    Islanders we adopted as a state actually taught us this.
    What if you only ever had four )food group( things to eat and sacred pineapple was one?

    They had never even imagined pizza and survived millennia with no sweet or starchy nightshades in their diet.

    Think in terms of no grains also other than sugar cane flowers and seeds. What bread, except for The Kings?

    I tend to keep reverance for pineapple.
     
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