The first time I wrote the post you quoted it read And Viola! Here I am. I fixed it though, just for you.
I've already told you guys I have an ID protection program shadowing my every move on the internet machine.
There were several hundred of those things all over the railroad tracks behind a campground we stayed at in Dodge City. Took me a while to figure out what they were. Apparently somebody spilled some grain and wow had they found it.
I confess to eating it all - except that big bowl of pasta salad. Johnsonville does make a decent bratwurst and the beer boil is a great way to prepare them.
550 boats bass fishing TRL on the same day. Plus non-tourney bass fishermen. The bass that are living in that lake see a lot of baits. Hard for me to imagine what it must be like to be a 4 lb. LM these days.
Bratwurst boiling in beer, 1/4 cabbage steaming with salt, pepper and butter. And the pasta salad I made this afternoon. I'll boil the beer down to near syrup and then add some Koops Stone Ground Mustard just as I take the brats out.
I've had a Single Six forever and a Mark II since almost forever. They're both 100% reliable and nicely accurate. Favorites for certain.
I hear the Mark IV is the nuts. King Cobra is on a separate aisle. You need both.
I'm not into internet searching/data hacking but I'd be willing to bet that twenty bucks and ten minutes would be plenty to get that on nearly anyone. Alexa is always listening and your computer is always watching.
Thanks, but I'm sure all that info is out there already. I've been in the cohort of hacked data on other sites. They gave me a subscription to IDX which is an identity theft prevention service. But for you guys, that image is now deleted.
Well. He's not really a "former" Marine. And for the record, it's once a Marine, always a Marine. Here's my Bona Fides, bet you'll never see his. That said, I like his type - knew one in high school. He always had a new Corvette on the way but there was a train wreck. So anyway....
You might want to fact check that first sentence.
When I actually worked for a living, clean-up of old coal gasifier sites was a growth industry. In other words, it works but it is an exceptionally dirty process.