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  1. jumpinjoe

    Dodge trucks, never mind this RAM B.S.

    I much prefer the older trucks as well for the durability. But like the newer ones for the conveniences.
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    Dodge trucks, never mind this RAM B.S.

    It's a really hard thing to say here as a confirmed Chevy man for more than 60 years ... but the Ford 300 straight 6 was one of the best engines ever designed for everyday vehicle. Way back in the days of circle track racing we had a class that was called then 'Early models'. Not the typical...
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    Dodge trucks, never mind this RAM B.S.

    Very well thought out!!! And a great conclusion you've come to!!!(y)
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    Daffy Zone…..

    And very well said my friend!!! Saved the real stuff!
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    James Earl Jones; 1931-2024

    He was without doubt the greatest in "Great White Hope"! One of only two movies I've ever seen more than once.
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    Dodge trucks, never mind this RAM B.S.

    Well, you've pretty much had one of all the real trucks then!!! ;)
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    Daffy Zone…..

    Well, there ya' are!!!! :D
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    Anyone else into cooking?

    Sorry, but as soon as I read 'lean organic' thighs, I was cautious ... then the 'organic corn nibblets' 'organic apple juice' did me in. I'm a southern boy who likes a little fat around the bone for flavor, and "lean" just don't make that!!! But thanks for the thought! I'm guessing the final...
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    Artifacts of our past

    For some reason Model 67 seems to ring a bell! I'll check for sure in a few days.
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    I realized that so far almost everything I read in this thread had to do with mental illness primarily. There was lots of talk about that and how they are a primary source of bad things happening on the street. So, I went back and re-read every post looking for the other primary reason for the...
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    Actually I read a story many years ago that Joe Kennedy himself approved Rose's lobotomy when she was in her early 20's, since she was continuously becoming more and more irritable and embarrassing to the family. Upon Dr's advice, Joe agreed to the procedure. However it went terribly sideways...
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    Actually it started with President John F. Kennedy signing the Community Mental Health Centers Act in 1963 as a means of facilitating the "transitioning of patients from inpatient psychiatric hospitals out into communities." As a result of all of these factors, deinstitutionalization began...
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    Every word is truth. The day we saw our way to 'Main Stream' all those even with mental issues, is the day we saw issues with the public increase. Same with 'mainstreaming' certain kids into the schools. It only means more crime generally with those mentally ill trying to make their way through...
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    I'm pretty sure many of us have been asking for them to return. On the other hand, it's very difficult under our current laws to forcibly admit someone, even just for short term observation who doesn't want to go. Yeh, there are a few ways to do it, but it's very difficult in most cases. And...
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    As I understood it Old_Me, there were a few posts on Instagram a couple years earlier that were traced back to the kid's/father's house. The FBI interviewed them both in early 2023 but found no evidence to make any further inquiries to either one. The father was supposedly asked if the kid had...
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    Daffy Zone…..

    I wouldn't call that a hobby, I'd call that more a compulsion maybe!!! LOL!
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    Artifacts of our past

    Also have a Winchester 1930's+/- youth .22 single shot rifle. Don't remember the model and can't get to it right now, but my grandpa bought it for my dad back in about 1938 when daddy was about 10 years old. Grandpa was a well known bootlegger in his home town area and made a deal with a local...
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    Artifacts of our past

    When my mom passed away I inherited her 1920-21 Singer treadle operated sewing machine. It happens to have been a salesman's example and it has all sorts of accessories like button hole makers, serger (?), and others. It has the original tool kit that came with it, original oil can, a few 1920...
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    my Uncle

    Condolences to you and family!
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    Daffy Zone…..

    I understand it now. We've all seen that premise at work recently iirc.
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