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Put a couple pinky extenstions on the G29 . . . lighting sucks, but I think this will make a big difference. Some knock-off brand from Amazon.

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Originally Posted By 4ea
yea ive been lifting primarily at home for years. current set up is an adjustable bench from decline to 90 degree millitary press, squat rack, pec deck machine and adjustable barbell and dumbells. bench also has a leg curl attachment that ive made use of.

need some kind of lat pull down machine and calf raise machine.

lifting at home is awesome, only advantage to lifting in a gym is being able to go after work and avoid sitting in traffic
yeah, in the future i know exactly what i want for my home gym now that i've had the opportunity to experiment and end up with chit i don't want/need.

basically, home gym life mirrors my holster life
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Originally Posted By veggie530
yeah, in the future i know exactly what i want for my home gym now that i've had the opportunity to experiment and end up with chit i don't want/need.

basically, home gym life mirrors my holster life
das it mane, having a nice home gym set up is awesome. its like being an addict with an endless supply.

plus being able to do any workout at any time is great too, and not having to wait to use specific equipment.
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post 1571616401 01-19-2019, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted By veggie530
yeah, in the future i know exactly what i want for my home gym now that i've had the opportunity to experiment and end up with chit i don't want/need.

basically, home gym life mirrors my holster life
Buying a bar or machine you end up not using is a lot more $ than a holster though.

'course, you don't end up with a box full of 20 unused bars either...
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No one has holsters in the new season of the punisher. All Mexican carry.
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Originally Posted By Millz
No one has holsters in the new season of the punisher. All Mexican carry.
Must be the way to go, then. Switching to that today.
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WTF. My week old car has two curved long scratches in the windshield from the wiper blades. I guess from the ice on the blades but how can ice do that?

Should I take it to the dealer and see what they can do? Call Safelite or whatever that windshield company is and see if they can buff it out?

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[QUOTE=benz5521 post_id=1571639081]WTF. My week old car has two curved long scratches in the windshield from the wiper blades. I guess from the ice on the blades but how can ice do that?

Should I take it to the dealer and see what they can do? Call Safelite or whatever that windshield company is and see if they can buff it out?

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[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A7qBhnK.jpg[/IM][/QUOTE]Never heard of ice being hard enough to scratch your glass like that.

It can tear up your wiper blades real fast though, and maybe some part of the wiper scratched it?
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Maybe a couple rocks in the ice? I wouldn't think that ice could do that, but who knows.

I don't think your dealer will do anything for it, though. They'll probably just claim normal wear and tear or whatever (same as if a rock from a truck hit you). But maybe they'll surprise you and do you a solid (never hurts to ask--all they can say is no). Probably will end up either doing an insurance claim or I know that my insurance has cash deals with certain companies where you don't file a claim but get a good deal to replace yourself.
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It began to snow around 10 on Friday night and it stayed snowing until yesterday when I left the station at 10 pm (Saturday)..


First heavy snow of the year
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Originally Posted By R3L3NTL3SS
Never heard of ice being hard enough to scratch your glass like that.

It can tear up your wiper blades real fast though, and maybe some part of the wiper scratched it?
Could be. Maybe the blade folded and the metal caught the glass.

I’ve been having the worst luck with cars.

I’ll just call safelite. They are super convenient coming out to your workplace. Fixed a chip in my wife’s windshield once and they just replaced a whole windshield of a coworker recently right in the parking lot.
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[QUOTE=benz5521 post_id=1571639081]WTF. My week old car has two curved long scratches in the windshield from the wiper blades. I guess from the ice on the blades but how can ice do that?

Should I take it to the dealer and see what they can do? Call Safelite or whatever that windshield company is and see if they can buff it out?

Pic added.

[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A7qBhnK.jpg[MG][/QUOTE]Probably more like you turned your blades on while they were still stuck to the ice and it ****ed them up and now one of the metal clips on the blade is rubbing your windshield.



Do you wear driving gloves?
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Originally Posted By spirit750
Probably more like you turned your blades on while they were still stuck to the ice and it ****ed them up and now one of the metal clips on the blade is rubbing your windshield.



Do you wear driving gloves?
Naw, but it’s 15 degrees out so had them in my car and needed something to get the camera to focus on the scratches.

Just inspected the blades and can’t see anything that would cause it. I live on a dirt road though obv so maybe some rocks got kicked up and stuck/frozen in there.

Need to start making sure I have that de-over spray on me to clean up the blades beforehand.
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So my wife is obsessed with this Wal Mart grocery pickup ****. It is convenient as ****, but every single time there’s always one or two items they don’t have that they just take it upon themselves to substitute for something fuking random. It’s annoying as ****.
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Benz how the fuk do people drive in NWA during the winter??


Those curved hill streets with no sidewall protection was scary af. Can’t imagine cars and trucks coming down while others going up on that street being safe.


Hardest drive I’ve ever experienced and it was in the summer ffs. Brb worry of falling off the cliff basically and cars and trucks speeding downwards towards you.
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Originally Posted By R3L3NTL3SS
So my wife is obsessed with this Wal Mart grocery pickup ****. It is convenient as ****, but every single time there’s always one or two items they don’t have that they just take it upon themselves to substitute for something fuking random. It’s annoying as ****.
Barring some kind of physical limitation where it's hard to get to (or around) the store, I just don't get the popularity of those programs. It doesn't take that long to shop and you have to make the list anyway. And if I want fruit or meat, I don't want some random stockperson picking it out for me. Would much rather just do it all myself.
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What's up ya white robed saudi arabians? Just reading books all day and going to the gym

Anyone else got tomorrow off from work? Planning another epic meel time either tonite or tomorrow
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Originally Posted By taf1968
Barring some kind of physical limitation where it's hard to get to (or around) the store, I just don't get the popularity of those programs. It doesn't take that long to shop and you have to make the list anyway. And if I want fruit or meat, I don't want some random stockperson picking it out for me. Would much rather just do it all myself.
My wife keeps bringing it up (Kroger click-list or Publix deliery). I'm like no. I go to the store at least as often as she does and that won't change with me saying no to that lol. And what you just stated is mostly why, as well asdates. I check the date on literally everything I buy, a habit I picked up when I worked at a grocery store. I don't believe a grocery store of notable size exists that doesn't have outdated product on the shelves, as well as product dated just a day or a few days out (and not talking ground beef three days out but, like, bread 2-3 days out).

Publix will deliver the groceries to your house for something cheap like $4. But, if you get on and look at the prices vs what you know (or look while in the store) the items themselves cost more.

When we would have used it...first week or two with a newborn. Absolutely would have paid to ****ing have Publix deliver it to the house. Probably a huge safety thing not to be driving as tired as we were with the first at that stage lol

Or if you lived alone or were the only one really able to get to the store etc and had a real knock down flu...I could see it for that week.
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Originally Posted By Meatie
What's up ya white robed saudi arabians? Just reading books all day and going to the gym

Anyone else got tomorrow off from work? Planning another epic meel time either tonite or tomorrow
Phuck the gym. I’m going shooting soon. Picked up a couple hundred rounds of UMC 124g and will eat in to my stash of Wolf Gold .223.

Was just looking in to that Ben Coes book actually. A lot of people saying the shooting stuff is filled with errors because the author doesn’t know anything about it but that the story is good.
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Originally Posted By Wakaaa
Benz how the fuk do people drive in NWA during the winter??


Those curved hill streets with no sidewall protection was scary af. Can’t imagine cars and trucks coming down while others going up on that street being safe.


Hardest drive I’ve ever experienced and it was in the summer ffs. Brb worry of falling off the cliff basically and cars and trucks speeding downwards towards you.
People drive bad here. I grew up in the north so I’m fairly confident in snow and ice. These people aren’t used to it and yea it can get bad. I think a lot of people just stay in when it’s bad. It doesn’t happen often though because it’s usually too warm. With these temps the last couple days though the ice in the roads is bad because they don’t treat chit.

Like I said, watched 3 cars right in front of me all slide off the road to a ditch. I cruised right around them. Would have stopped and helped if I had a truck that could pull them out.
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Originally Posted By taf1968
Barring some kind of physical limitation where it's hard to get to (or around) the store, I just don't get the popularity of those programs. It doesn't take that long to shop and you have to make the list anyway. And if I want fruit or meat, I don't want some random stockperson picking it out for me. Would much rather just do it all myself.
We don’t do it for meat and vegetables but for everything else it’s way easier than getting 3 kids in and out the store for a hand full of items.
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Originally Posted By benz5521
With these temps the last couple days though the ice in the roads is bad because they don’t treat chit.
That's what people from other parts of the country don't understand, and makes them look like retards when they make comments after icy roads in the south. We can get very bad combinations of heat, cold, and lack of money wasted on an army of plows and salt trucks and the like, that result in serious ice like you don't ever get farther north (or shouldn't). I mean, I lived like 10 miles from Lake Michigan from the age of 2 to like 25, and when we got ice down here, I literally couldn't get our front wheel drive car out of the driveway that has like a 10* incline for like 10 feet at the end and is otherwise flat lol...using shovels and cat littler and knowledge on how to get a little momentum of the flat spot and not give it too much gas and just spin etc. Two days after it happened when I finally decided to try. **** was terrible. IDK how but I think a frozen lake is easier to drive on lol than the ice we can get on the roads down here


Staying home is definitely the best option, if possible, when that happens, especially if you have 2WD, or a car, or all season tires.



The lack of winter/ice road equipment plays into my choice of tires now. That and knowing at any time I might drive back to Michigan lol
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Originally Posted By benz5521
Phuck the gym. I’m going shooting soon. Picked up a couple hundred rounds of UMC 124g and will eat in to my stash of Wolf Gold .223.

Was just looking in to that Ben Coes book actually. A lot of people saying the shooting stuff is filled with errors because the author doesn’t know anything about it but that the story is good.
the butthurt amazon reviews are hilarious, they'll dog on ben coes for using "clip" instead of magazine, give it a 1/5 star and then say "This guy is no vince flynn or brad thor!" all while completely forgetting that in their first few books they also use "clip" instead of magazine.

Other than that the book just sucks you in. Can't say i'd had that happen outside of Jack Carr, and maybe one or two of the vince flynn books


edit: Buy it for kindle or Biggins is gonna tell James Yeager on you. Dont buy black autumn, book suks dink and only dumb Kyle Lamb Heads would read it. Fuk kyle LAmb
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Originally Posted By benz5521
People drive bad here. I grew up in the north so I’m fairly confident in snow and ice. These people aren’t used to it and yea it can get bad. I think a lot of people just stay in when it’s bad. It doesn’t happen often though because it’s usually too warm. With these temps the last couple days though the ice in the roads is bad because they don’t treat chit.

Like I said, watched 3 cars right in front of me all slide off the road to a ditch. I cruised right around them. Would have stopped and helped if I had a truck that could pull them out.
Ditches aren’t my worry, that one road we drove on in NWA was a hybrid of highway and local street with a speed of 55 going up a curved road on a slant.. it was off a cliff I swear. I can’t imagine driving on that road with Frozen ice. Trucks and pickups were zooming down and there was nothing more than 3-4 feet from oncoming traffic which consists of people coming down that road from atop the mountains. Most fuked up road/area I’ve ever driven seriously
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Originally Posted By Farley1324
That's what people from other parts of the country don't understand, and makes them look like retards when they make comments after icy roads in the south. We can get very bad combinations of heat, cold, and lack of money wasted on an army of plows and salt trucks and the like, that result in serious ice like you don't ever get farther north (or shouldn't). I mean, I lived like 10 miles from Lake Michigan from the age of 2 to like 25, and when we got ice down here, I literally couldn't get our front wheel drive car out of the driveway that has like a 10* incline for like 10 feet at the end and is otherwise flat lol...using shovels and cat littler and knowledge on how to get a little momentum of the flat spot and not give it too much gas and just spin etc. Two days after it happened when I finally decided to try. **** was terrible. IDK how but I think a frozen lake is easier to drive on lol than the ice we can get on the roads down here


Staying home is definitely the best option, if possible, when that happens, especially if you have 2WD, or a car, or all season tires.



The lack of winter/ice road equipment plays into my choice of tires now. That and knowing at any time I might drive back to Michigan lol
Right. I can’t justify buying and dealing with changing snow tires though. Would love some blizzaks but not worth changing wheels out for the handful of times a year when they’d be useful.

I was walking out on my property yesterday and my place is so drenched/frozen with all the rain we’ve been having. One of my ponds is severely flooded.

Have this tree to deal with. Can wait until spring. Need to pick up a nice chainsaw or two and a chipper.

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Originally Posted By Wakaaa
Ditches aren’t my worry, that one road we drove on in NWA was a hybrid of highway and local street with a speed of 55 going up a curved road on a slant.. it was off a cliff I swear. I can’t imagine driving on that road with Frozen ice. Trucks and pickups were zooming down and there was nothing more than 3-4 feet from oncoming traffic which consists of people coming down that road from atop the mountains. Most fuked up road/area I’ve ever driven seriously
O yea. I’ve got a couple spots like that on my commute to work. It’s all 55mph zones.
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Originally Posted By benz5521
Right. I can’t justify buying and dealing with changing snow tires though. Would love some blizzaks but not worth changing wheels out for the handful of times a year when they’d be useful.

I was walking out on my property yesterday and my place is so drenched/frozen with all the rain we’ve been having. One of my ponds is severely flooded.

Have this tree to deal with. Can wait until spring. Need to pick up a nice chainsaw or two and a chipper.

Burn it.
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Burn it.
I’m scurred.

One time at our last house my wife had the idea to light this little kids firework in our backyard on New Years or the day before I think. I kept saying no, wait until tomorrow and we’ll do it in the street with everyone else.

Kept hounding me so I said phuck it and lit it. It shot these little flaming pieces of paper in the air that came down still on fire. The backyard lit up in flames. I ran to grab the hose and it was chewed through by the dog.

By this time, no stopping it. It went under my fence and the empty lot next to me went up in flames. Fire truck got there fast and put everything out with no structure damage anywhere.
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I’m scurred.

One time at our last house my wife had the idea to light this little kids firework in our backyard on New Years or the day before I think. I kept saying no, wait until tomorrow and we’ll do it in the street with everyone else.

Kept hounding me so I said phuck it and lit it. It shot these little flaming pieces of paper in the air that came down still on fire. The backyard lit up in flames. I ran to grab the hose and it was chewed through by the dog.

By this time, no stopping it. It went under my fence and the empty lot next to me went up in flames. Fire truck got there fast and put everything out with no structure damage anywhere.
Make a pile and rake anything flammable away from it for a few feet. It's all about control. Start it small and add to it as it burns.
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Originally Posted By benz5521
I’m scurred.

One time at our last house my wife had the idea to light this little kids firework in our backyard on New Years or the day before I think. I kept saying no, wait until tomorrow and we’ll do it in the street with everyone else.

Kept hounding me so I said phuck it and lit it. It shot these little flaming pieces of paper in the air that came down still on fire. The backyard lit up in flames. I ran to grab the hose and it was chewed through by the dog.

By this time, no stopping it. It went under my fence and the empty lot next to me went up in flames. Fire truck got there fast and put everything out with no structure damage anywhere.
Call the fire department, they might offer to do a controlled burn or at least come watch it for the first little bit while it burns. Once it starts to smolder there aint as much to worry about.
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