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Monday Morning 5/22/23

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52° under fair skies this morning here in Upstate NY, the high temperature for today will be getting up to about 71°. It will be a cloudy day with a 20% chance for some showers and or thunderstorms.

Yesterday was a quiet day, I spent a lot of time just loafing around here. A customer did drop off a computer which I will have to work on today. Other than that it should be another fairly quiet day but who knows.

Prayers for all that need them.

Have a Wonderful Day Everyone.
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I know none of you are from Detroit and environs but last week a lady was stabbed and killed while airing up a tire At Belle Tire just outside Detroit. It’s a jungle out there.
While on the subject, 12 were shot and killed in Detroit this weekend.
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Hey! I'm checking in a little late today. Just got done editing this video. Hope you all like it!
Varminting at night with suppressed 22 lr. - Create and share your videos with Clipchamp
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I also posted the link over in the rimfire section just in case anyone misses it here.
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+1 on what koger said. I got one for each car several years ago when I found them on sale. They work great for roadside with a low or slow tire until you can et it fixed.
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@El cheapo that's so.e pretty cool video and I can see it's great fun.

Also, @Dean in Colo. Sent a photo to get all the Prairie Dog hunters all slobbered up.
Grass Beige People in nature Wood Soil
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El Cheapo thanks for sharing the video, great stuff. You must tell us more about your setup.
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Tail-end Charlie here, saying happy Monday. At 1700 it's a comfortable 79 in Louisville and sunny.

Two things accomplished in the past couple of days. No. 1 is that I finally made a loaf of bread that resembles a nice, airy sandwich bread rather than a brick. Half the flour was from wheat I ground in my motorized mill and the other half was store-bought bread flour. Trying some wheat grown in Montana instead of what I'd been using, which was grown in Washington.

The No. 2 accomplishment was buying some raised bed planters and getting them all set up. I got cattle panels and T-posts from Rural King. The cattle panels are a bit overkill, but I sure as heck don't have to worry about them collapsing. Those suckers could hold up a load of Missouri watermelons, I swear. I'm not sure this arrangement of planters and arches will be best, but it's what we came up with for this summer. Time will tell.

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Hope y'all have had a good Monday. Too late to say "Stay safe" cause JR's already gouged himself. Prayers up for all our friends here who need them, especially Light's wife and Bill . If y'all could put Miss Cindy on your prayer lists, she's having cataract surgery on her left eye early in the morning.
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El Cheapo thanks for sharing the video, great stuff. You must tell us more about your setup.
Scope is the Pulsar Talion XQ 38. Rifle is a PSA lower with the BCA 16" 22 lr upper and the Rugged Oculus suppressor. Ammo was CCI SV hollowpointed with the Waltz die. Just a deadly outfit!
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