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    Sylvain

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    I'll bet that can make construction a pretty interesting trade at times.

    Yes, when I was in college construction workers found a 550 pounds uneploded bomb downtown.
    Part of the city had to be evacuated for a few hours while the removed it.

    In an other town they digged in a field to build a stadium and found a big WW2 bunker burried there.
    They had no idea it was there.
    70 years old reinforced concrete is tough to destroy. :faint:
     

    ghitch75

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    I have had other semi-auto .308's and they are car killers....literally.

    here is a car killer.....Hakim 8mm x 57mm semi-auto.....sold all my 308's and keep it....

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    churchmouse

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    here is a car killer.....Hakim 8mm x 57mm semi-auto.....sold all my 308's and keep it....

    20frb74.jpg

    I bet that would hole a block in a John Deere

    Before the family farm became a housing/industrial complex there was a dump/junkyard in the woods on the property. It had been there long before the depression and received offerings until the property was sold. Old tractors,cars,trucks and farm machinery. It was a blast taking a high power center fire and holing old engines and killing cars. Literally.
     

    Suprtek

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    OK folks. I need some suggestions on creative ways to dress a baked potato with common stuff you might have around your kitchen. We still have quite a few leftover baked potatoes from my daughters wedding reception that we are trying to use. My wife thought about soup but I think they would just turn to mush if we tried that. I'm still happy throwing on some canned Hormel chili and some shredded cheese but I think the wife is a bit tired of it.
     

    churchmouse

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    OK folks. I need some suggestions on creative ways to dress a baked potato with common stuff you might have around your kitchen. We still have quite a few leftover baked potatoes from my daughters wedding reception that we are trying to use. My wife thought about soup but I think they would just turn to mush if we tried that. I'm still happy throwing on some canned Hormel chili and some shredded cheese but I think the wife is a bit tired of it.

    Chunkey sirloin burger soup is the :poop: over a baked tatter. Rice and some soup is good. Chilli over a baked is the....well...you get it.
     
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