View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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18.18%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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81.82%
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I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
Here's a nice comforting thought to read about before you go to sleep.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/1...ntcmp=trending
Where's my flyswatter?
Of course I could always tell my tick story again.
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/1...ntcmp=trending
Where's my flyswatter?
Of course I could always tell my tick story again.
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Wouldn't you just love to smack that ***** at the check out counter?
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It's 34 degrees here and I'm in shorts
There is this thing we civilized people have called "Heat"....
Morning everyone!
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Bill Ford buys the oldest surviving Ford for $264,000
Published December 12, 2012
Turns out that Bill Ford, Jr. is something of a man of mystery.
The Executive Chairman of the Ford Motor Company has been revealed as the high bidder for the oldest-known surviving Ford automobile, which was sold at an RM Auction Hershey, Penn., in October for $264,000. The identity of the buyer had previously been kept under wraps.
The 1903 Ford Model A Rear Entry Tonneau is believed to be the third car produced under the auspices of the newly-formed company and was sold on July 19th of that year to Iowa butter maker Herbert L. McNary. McNary handed over $1,350 for all three of the cars that day, which represented the full price of $850 for one plus down payments others. It was a welcome injection of funds for the fledgling automaker, which only had $250 cash on hand at the time and was in dire straits.
Looks like Bill Ford got a pretty good deal on it, too. The fully-restored four-seater was last sold in 2007 for $693,000. He picked it up to help celebrate the 150th anniversary of his great-grandfather and company founder Henry Ford’s birthday, which is coming up on July 30th, 2013.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/...rd-for-264000/
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Geez I despise freaking early people! I'm hardly getting any sleep right now, maybe 1 1/2 hr at a shot, maybe 4 hrs last night. Up since 4.30. Neighbor supposed to come to the barn at 9 to feed horses so I set the kitchen timer for 8.55. Barely got a half hour nap in and she's there at 8.30. I get out there and its all done. You know, visiting with the herd at feeding time is part of my healing.
Come on man...
Come on man...
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Thinking about two toning my car with these 2 colors. What do you guys think? The orange is a candy and sprays over that silver.
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Geez I despise freaking early people! I'm hardly getting any sleep right now, maybe 1 1/2 hr at a shot, maybe 4 hrs last night. Up since 4.30. Neighbor supposed to come to the barn at 9 to feed horses so I set the kitchen timer for 8.55. Barely got a half hour nap in and she's there at 8.30. I get out there and its all done. You know, visiting with the herd at feeding time is part of my healing.
Come on man...
Come on man...
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In any case not a bad choice of orange, though I usually lean towards the less metallic ones