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  1. blues_hawk

    Expensive Afternoon

    I have one of those. a 1948 hotpoint. I had beer and the occasional deer in mine. The pump finally failed abut a year ago and my power bill dropped about 20$ a month. :oops:
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    HELP!!!

    I know it's possible I'll get labelled old school for bloviating all this but that's fine. (I don't usually spill this bit) I was trained by an old navy corpsman macv-mcb5(who "never went to Laos" but somehow knew all the seals(and worked on the first m60 converted minigun for them) and was...
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    Expensive Afternoon

    And they're almost all made in the same place. It's a cow splat of global proportions.
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    Expensive Afternoon

    Incoming tech rant! I didn't do this yet. I'm an A.A.S industrial ET +30yrs. I 'am' the repair guy for most things, but when I went to replace an aging fridge in hopes of getting something more efficient I found that not only have they not actually been improved(and could be with ac...
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    Seven Top Still-Hunting Tips: Get the Drop on a Buck!

    I've found scoping a good social meeting place(a 15 year old mineral pool) to be the most productive. "...with a buck’s tremendous eyesight" -- you mean like the one that mistook a dalmation for a doe that time? Deer don't see very well at all. A good masking scent makes a big difference. I...
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    My Winter Survival Story — Don’t Make The Same Mistakes!

    I do a lot of hiking in the southern Virginia mountains and winter can sneak up on you, usually with wet slick ice, sometimes only when the wind blows. My wife has that sensitivity to cold so I always keep a few of those hot hands warmers in my pouch or pack just in case she needs them.
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