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Faith Discussion / Re: Immorality within the church
« on: September 13, 2015, 08:09:41 PM »
Our pastor informed us today that a Southern Baptist church in North Carolina has voted to allow same sex marriages to be held in their church.

Things are going to become very confusing from here on out. We are there and if anyone is paying attention the current Schemitah ends this month. God is on a 7 year calendar and from what I have been reading, wants us to pay attention as well. The last two times this cycle ended 2001, and 2008 were years of severe recession.
This particular cycle ends a 70 year cycle of Jewish worship. Following this period which will end later this month is supposed to come a time of great tribulation.
I can only guess what mechanism will cause us woe this time, but I know in October, the Chinese Yen is set to partially replace the US dollar as the worlds reserve currency.

THat event in itself will cause a great shift of money out of the US and into China. It will make our borrowing of money more difficult and could usher the total collapse of the dollar.
Was all this engineered?
I think that, yes it has. You might point to the super rich banksters, or the Bilderberg group, or social engineers like Soros, but I think Satan himself is behind all this, and all the big players are simply tools for the great deceiver.

If you aren't putting away, getting in shape, reading scripture and praying to get your life right, then ask yourself if you truly believe. Stand in front of a mirror and ask the person there if he is a fool?

This think is literally at our doorstep. Please pay attention.

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^^^ What happens in the combat areas, stays in the combat areas!

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It's 'awful late' to get prepared, warns Jim Bakker

You have to take care of your family' and others

There’s war in Ukraine and the Middle East. And persecution of Christians in the Holy Land and around the world.  Even in the United States.

Then there is a  border crisis of “biblical” proportions in Europe. And the beginning of a new  Shemitah cycle accompanying trouble in the American economy.

Trouble looms on many fronts, but if you are just starting to prepare, says evangelist Jim Bakker, “You are awful late.”

Bakker made the comment in a discussion with pastor, talk-show host and author  Carl Gallups on “The Jim Bakker Show.”

Gallups was discussing his new book, “Be Thou Prepared,” which shows Christians how to survive persecution and disaster.

“I love it,” commented Bakker on Gallups’ ideas. “You have to take care of your family.”

Gallups said it’s not just a good idea but a “God-given responsibility.”




And the pastor believes preparation isn’t just about providing for those close to you – it’s about carrying out the Great Commission.

“We make these preparations so that we might survive. We survive so that we may provide for our families, so that we might minister the Gospel of Jesus Christ to those around us, particularly those who haven’t prepared,” he said.

“So if we’re sitting around worried about food and water and clothing and shelter and we’re scrounging and scrapping and scraping, we can’t minister to the neighbor next door, or to the person across the street or to the lost person down the road – or, to the world that’s going crazy because they thought we were a bunch of nuts until the time came when they don’t have anything, either.”

Gallups advises Christians to “take care of your family first, but not in a selfish way.”

The goal, said Gallups, is for you to have the “peace in your heart” so that on the “day when it all falls apart, you haven’t fallen apart.”

The audience  applauded as Gallups recounted how he ministered to his community after a hurricane. He was only able to do that, he said, because he was prepared.

But as Gallups noted, preparedness isn’t just about natural disasters. It’s about responding to man-made tragedies, too.

Bakker said the recent shooting at an African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, was part of a trend of churches under attack. Bakker also spoke of reports alleging terrorist infiltration of churches.

Gallups urged people to reject paranoia but embrace preparedness, because the possibility of danger is always there. Gallups observed that the murderer in South Carolina was able to reload five times.

Because the church was a “gun-free zone,” all victims could do was sit, huddled in fear.

“That ain’t gonna happen at my church,” said Gallups.

He especially was critical of Christians who claim they do not need to prepare because they think the world is ending soon. Gallups argues that preparedness isn’t just for apocalyptic scenarios but for events that are happening all the time around the world.

“There’s coming a time called the Great Tribulation marked by the rise of the Antichrist. I understand the theology, I understand the eschatology; but let’s talk about life. If you’re in the deserts of Iraq watching your children’s heads get cut off and your daughters and wives raped, would you look at them and say, ‘Don’t worry, it’s going to get worse than that’? Right there in that moment, it doesn’t get any worse than that.”

He condemned those who urge Christians to be complacent because “the rapture is coming.”

“How arrogant is that! How arrogant is that! How godless is that!” he cried, as the crowd erupted in applause.

Showing anguish about the eventual fate of those who remain unprepared and are told to remain unworried, Gallups said through gritted teeth, “Tell the Christians in Iraq that.”

Or, he noted, Christians in China, North Korea or Sudan.

According to Bakker, much of the world outside the United States is already in the midst of the Tribulation, with believers being beheaded, enslaved or even crucified.

But Gallups says even Christians in America should be alert to the possibility of danger.

“Christians sit here in America, and because we sit here, and Starbucks is over there and our favorite TV show is on tonight, pastor Jim [Bakker] comes along and says, ‘Look, just use your common sense and prepare, get some food, get some water purification products, get some power products, prepare for tough times, even if it’s a hurricane,’ and people call him crazy. People call me crazy. But it’s already happening all over the world to brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ.”

He explained Christians in the Middle East saw their lives fall apart in a matter of hours.

“Those hundreds of thousands of Christians in the deserts of Iraq and the Middle East right now, tens of thousands of children who’ve been orphaned because their parents have been killed, those hundreds of thousands were dispossessed overnight! They were doctors and lawyers and business owners; they had homes and cars and bank accounts. Then ISIS came into those areas and said, ‘You leave by tomorrow or you get your heads cut off.’”

Gallups noted believers were told they could not bring clothes, money or even their cars.

“And they went in the desert, and a lot of them are still there. And now they are having to scrounge for the basics, the food, the water, the clothing, the shelter.”

Gallups wondered how American Christians have thus far been spared.

“Here in America, we’ve been so blessed,” he said. “I praise God and pray he continues some of those blessings. I don’t know how He can considering what we’ve done to Him and His Word.”

He said not only can things get bad, they can do that quickly.

“I’m telling you this as a pastor and former law-enforcement officer who lived through those scenarios. I know what I’m talking about.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/09/its-awful-late-to-get-prepared-warns-jim-bakker/#rmErlOtqy1DCrAzf.99

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Build Threads / Re: SquareD Part 7 Start it up!
« on: September 12, 2015, 05:42:18 PM »
Nice looking tank! And nice welds!

You planning an auto or manual transfer? Don't remember if it was discussed before. Would be very nice to have that kind of on board supply, and like Norm said plan your stops.
Not to mention in a get out of dodge situation, will drastically improve range.

Concur. Dan does some really nice work. His shop is out of this world with capability. Maybe he'll do this sort of thing for others as in a side business someday.

Pickup tube, vent and filler will all be mounted on the top. Since I'll be using a draw straw, will use an electric transfer pump. I'll either run that to the filter feeding the engine as in a true tank #2, or just pump the fuel into the main tank, making this an auxiliary tank. Likely that will be most likely. Right after this thing runs and gets drivable.

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 12, 2015, 11:40:57 AM »

Had a change of heart, you can stay! ;)

Can I get a raise?


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Sure

Always in multiples of your base salary!

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Build Threads / Re: SquareD Part 7 Start it up!
« on: September 12, 2015, 10:59:23 AM »
Still working on Big-Red/Sarge as it is presently changing from one to the other, however Dan, my welder and fabricator friend sent me a pic of the custom fuel tank he built for Square D

Dan made the water/alchy tank which also acts as a frame stiffener in the back since it's made from .250 aluminum with .500" thick mounting straps.

This tank was measured out to fit just under the bed rails and tie into both the floor and the steel halo on top of the bed. I think it is in the mid 60 gallon size range.

Nice welds!

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 12, 2015, 10:25:53 AM »
Yea, I kan't spel... ???

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 12, 2015, 10:12:05 AM »
So is it 24v? I don't recall.

Solar good, always ready!
Yea, 24VDC
Has a big generator like electric motor sized which I had rebuilt, and two honkin batteries

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D.O.T. / Re: Very Clever! Especially the last one!
« on: September 12, 2015, 10:10:30 AM »
Yeesh.....the last one made me throw up in my mouth a bit... :-\

God help us...
Indeed Wilbur

GOD HELP US

And I believe he will, but likely just his people...

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I worked at the church as a security guard until 2300... Had a bog production..."The 99" and in this day we need some armed security. The Sherriff was cool when I intro'd myself. Told him I was armed, and he said great, at least I'm not alone here!

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 11, 2015, 11:54:18 PM »
Had a change of heart, you can stay! ;)

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 11:51:08 PM »
Ordered!

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Nate,

What's Armee intel say about these refugees we are taking? How many are known or suspected ISIS fighters?
Easy to find, they are the ones Obama personally vouched for or they are on some freebee bonus plan...

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Faith Discussion / Re: Shall WE support the County Clerk in Kentucky?
« on: September 11, 2015, 05:06:08 PM »
I have thought a lot about this and find that I support what she is doing for the same reasons as TRN mentioned.  We only know the (facts) that have come out in the media, not necessarily all of the facts or the truth.  This woman was not elected to a federal position but a local one and swore to uphold the laws of the state and locality.  I am not positive but think that in Kentucky, the laws says marriage is between a man and a woman.  Activist Federal Judges making law instead of reading and applying the meaning of it according to the constitution didn't change the law in Kentucky.  I think that she is following her oath.  Written law needs to be applied fairly, not selectively.

God doesn't change and wrong is wrong.  We are called to obey the law and follow leaders until there is conflict with the Word of God.  We must each think for ourselves and determine our course of action.  The time is coming for civil disobedience, which is what she is doing.  We each experience different things in our lives.  As we pray and seek God's will, we must determine what actions he wants us to take and execute.  We can't save anyone.  Our task is to be obedient to Him and tell people about Jesus.  You can't argue anyone into heaven.  They must accept or reject Him on their own.  They will be judged by God as will you.  Each according to the decision that you make to accept or reject Jesus.


You are correct Matt
Kentucky law, our constitution states "Between a man and a woman"

Note: To Matt's commentary. He is correct about what we should do.

For non believers, know that there is only one sin which will not be forgiven by God

And that is

Not accepting his son as your Lord and Savior.

The ONLY way out of hell is to go to heaven

The only way to get to heaven is through the forgiveness of your sins

The only way your sins can be forgiven...The only way

Is to accept that Jesus died to pay with his life for your sin. Either accept Jesus as your one true lord and savior, or someday die then go to hell.

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 11, 2015, 05:04:35 PM »
I should sensor this for safety

But, like these folks, I am a red neck as well

Father please protect all those who build this thing and foolishly use it...(not that I ever used to shoot cows with such a device)

You were just developing a cutting edge side of beef - Burger and Fries all in one!
Good one!

Seriously though, I hit a cow a time or two. Those critters would take off like a one and a half stripped race horse!

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 11, 2015, 05:03:00 PM »
Don, how would you "sensor"it....


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Delete the whole thread

Then make a public example out of you

Then fire ya! ;-))

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:57:50 PM »
So, that's where it all sits for now. Hopefully I can back it out of the shop on Monday and spray the rest of it green, then start in with the detail painting and see if I like the decals or opt for some better ones

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:55:59 PM »
The hydraulic tank registered full. I think I'll leave the sight glass nuts red looking

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:54:42 PM »
While it was in the shop, I taped the entire machine up and made it ready for painting

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:53:16 PM »
Richard removed the side panel to investigate

The leak is coming from the loader control valve.

I'll have the unit rebuilt with all new O rings

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:47:17 PM »
Some quick investigation and I found the wet spot on the drive, but that is hydraulic fluid

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:46:09 PM »
With the sprinkles starting, Larry had me move red into the shop. When I moved it, I noticed this:

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:45:12 PM »
So, sanding complete and fresh paint is dried and hardened right up

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:44:12 PM »
Today I got the sanding finished but didn't get it painted

Rain came later in the day when I would have sprayed, so painting is on hold

Check out how high that bucket which is 1.75 yards can lift

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:42:06 PM »
When complete, this thing will remind me of equipment that I have seen in anyone of several motor pools.  What is the bumper number?
Hmmm, Matt, dunno

What should it be?

HHC 6 ??

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 04:41:00 PM »
Looking good.... any plans for lights?
Yep, 360 illumination with LED's all on one switch.
Adding a solar battery charger as well, but haven't quite figured that one out, since this machine is 24 volt

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Tech/Electronics / Re: Vehicle based solar generator
« on: September 11, 2015, 08:50:49 AM »
On batteries, I learned something about heavy equipment batteries

They are about the same chemically and have the same plates as automotive batteries.

However

The plates are epoxied to the case at the bottom and the top

So that jarring about won't cause two plates to touch, thus shorting out the operation.

FYI

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 08:48:09 AM »
Don't mind the slight shine- it'll allow "trash" to slide off it easier, LOOKING MEAN!
Exactly

In fact had to google it to make sure
But, turns out
A cedar ah' fallin' will slide off a slicked up paint job 4.4% fasterer dan iffins it's rubbin agin a bunch of rust!

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 11, 2015, 08:46:19 AM »
Dang that is sharp Don. Heck with all that you gonna race it?

Maybe a coat of the converter on the tracks?
Kintucky' mud gonna' polish those tracks right up!

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: long range potato gun
« on: September 11, 2015, 08:45:03 AM »
I should sensor this for safety

But, like these folks, I am a red neck as well

Father please protect all those who build this thing and foolishly use it...(not that I ever used to shoot cows with such a device)

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Share Your Recipe / Re: whats for dinner tonight
« on: September 11, 2015, 08:43:10 AM »
I bet that would be great on a hoagie bun...warmed in a convective oven

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 10:27:53 PM »
It's in pretty good shape as well
Went through the transmission. Inspected the final drives. Repaired lines, hoses, and O-rings. Installed new sprockets. Repaired loose road wheels and installed missing bolts all over. It has two new batteries, changed the radiator hoses and fresh antifreeze. Changed the oil filter and poured in 4 gallons of Amsoil synthetic. Serviced the air cleaner system. Bolted on a new exhaust stack. Fabbed up the front ROPS system. Rebuilt the generator. Got the instruments all working. Repaired the engine shutoff. Lubed the entire thing. Adjusted track tension. Replaced most of the hydraulic fluid. Purged the fuel system. Repaired some leaks in the shifter system. Replaced the old battery cables. Replaced the rear main shaft plate which had worn out. Changed final drive fluids, steam cleaned it twice, and now a fresh paint job!

Yep, it's in good shape (I hope!)

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D.O.T. / Very Clever! Especially the last one!
« on: September 10, 2015, 10:07:32 PM »
Someone out there
Must be "deadly" at Scrabble.

 

Wait till you see the last one!

 

It's going to be hard to top because
It fits to a "T"

 

 

PRESBYTERIAN :
When you rearrange the letters:
BEST IN PRAYER

 

 

ASTRONOMER :
When you rearrange the letters:
MOON STARER

 

 

DESPERATION :
When you rearrange the letters:
A ROPE ENDS IT

 

 

THE EYES :
When you rearrange the letters:
THEY SEE

 

 

GEORGE BUSH:
When you rearrange the letters:
HE BUGS GORE







 

THE MORSE CODE :
When you rearrange the letters:
HERE COME DOTS

 

 

DORMITORY :
When you rearrange the letters:
DIRTY ROOM

 

 

SLOT MACHINES:
When you rearrange the letters:
CASH LOST IN ME

 

 

ELECTION RESULTS :
When you rearrange the letters:
LIES - LET'S RECOUNT

 

 

SNOOZE ALARMS :
When you rearrange the letters:
ALAS! NO MORE Z'S

 

 

A DECIMAL POINT :
When you rearrange the letters:
I'M A DOT IN PLACE

 

 

THE EARTHQUAKES :
When you rearrange the letters:
THAT QUEER SHAKE

 

 

ELEVEN PLUS TWO :
When you rearrange the letters:
TWELVE PLUS ONE

 


AND FINALLY....
FOR THE GRAND FINALE :

 

 

 


PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

 

 

 


When you rearrange the letters:
An Arab Backed Imposter

 

 

 

Bet your friends haven't seen this one!

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:44:50 PM »
That was the end of paint day #2

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:43:34 PM »
And the rest of that gallon of catalyzed paint

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:41:28 PM »
Then the first coat of O D Paint

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:39:10 PM »
Then I went back over the areas which were rusty or bare metal and laid on a coat of the rust converter

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:37:16 PM »
The goal for today was to get the loader bucket and arms sanded and painted, leaving only the "Body" for the morrow.

The #80 grit was flyin!

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Construction and heavy equipment / Re: The "Big Red" Thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:34:55 PM »
The paint dried, and hardened a bit glossier than I am used to.

When I used this stuff on Squareness, I just thinned it and shot away. But here I am using catalyzed hardener because I'll be knockin down trees and I wanted something to stand up a tad better.

Here's the morning after, well a day actually. The red streaks are dust streaks from the panel above. It rained...

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Share Your Recipe / Re: whats for dinner tonight
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:31:23 PM »
This is ridiculous!

Everyone here can cook

Everyone, that is, except me!

Another knock it out of the park lookin' good plate of viddles

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Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! / Re: "real" man?
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:18:28 PM »
Certified Real Man story you have here!

25145
Faith Discussion / Re: Shall WE support the County Clerk in Kentucky?
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:15:32 PM »
Yep RN, all true
I'm glad this thread popped up. Good to get folks to think about where they stand on all this

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Coffee Induced Early Morning Rant / Re: my postion on "preparedness"
« on: September 10, 2015, 09:11:29 PM »
It's definitely the humidity and not so much the heat that affects one. In Kandahar from sometime in June until later in September it is never below 100F. I'm talking at 3AM. We look forward to the first time it dips down to 99 for an hour or so before sunrise.

But there it was so dry the dust made dust. You almost couldn't sweat. You just got gritty with the fluid (Sweat) leaving the sweat gland then evaporating leaving it's find deposit of salt behind. So by the end of the day you have all these white lines all over your clothes from the salt that was in your person.

If you added humidity to that, hang it up. I don't actually know how hot it gets there. I have a photo showing 128F, but that was likely in the sun and just the plastic thermometer melting.
Our aircraft has OAT gages (Outside air temp) and they went from -40C to +50C. Many days I saw the pointer out of the range above the fifty mark. 50C = 122F so we might have danced with the upper 120's!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide/bugout site build thread
« on: September 10, 2015, 08:36:37 AM »
First it was "as soon as the bumper gets painted and installed", now its "as soon as Sarge gets finished and shipped"  Next it will be as soon as Obama becomes a conservative....
Sorry to mislead, not intended
I look at things as linear, however segmented. So the SquareD project which is dormant at the moment, pick right back up where I left off. There are several things needing attention, like getting the hide site more livable, new toilet seats, pulling weeds around Casa number momma and so forth. So when I get done with this ankle biter, I am right back on Square D and it will run!

Weird how all of you are so anxious to see that truck run...and I'm not...weird!

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Parenting / Re: Raising twin boys
« on: September 10, 2015, 08:30:00 AM »
Keeping the early morning rolling, the afternoon hours snoring, the late night hours feeling the powers.

I like that.
Dedication, Love, being a father, caring
What's not to like here

You have obviously learned another lesson, that being partner up with lots of good men. Men and some women who place Christ first. Do that and those boys will be covered in prayer and protection against the designs of that prowling wolf, just out there in the shadows who is watching even now for a way in...

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What are you building? / Re: Fort RealDawg
« on: September 10, 2015, 08:26:23 AM »
Excellent!
Love that cut up roofline look.
I'll bet the roofers don't like it though!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide/bugout site build thread
« on: September 09, 2015, 06:04:05 PM »
Don, way too much time wasted here that could be spent firing up an engine.
I'm gonna get to it, don't worry

I need that crawler down at the place to get the pond dug in and a berm pushed up in a couple spots to get the rifle and pistol ranges up and running.
Wife wants this big pond with what will look like the grand coulee dam impounding the million acre-feet of water!.
But as soon as Sarge gets finished and shipped, I'll see what it takes to get the built P-Pump to make some noise.

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