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I thought Canadians didn't like guns.
We are practically Americans but with restrictions.![]()
That will change for the better when you become the 51st State.

Phil
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I thought Canadians didn't like guns.
We are practically Americans but with restrictions.![]()
I'm good !Uh-oh .... are you alright ?
Random thought.....
I'm suprised knife makers do not have stumps for fingers or super mangled hands
Fingers seem to be so close to the belts and it's way too easy to drag finger and hand meat across them lol
That is, most definitely, not what she said.A millimeter is as good as an inch and an inch is as good as a mile.
Reminds me of this one time concerning a big drill press and a small piece of angle ironI'm good !
Although I may no longer have a print on my right thumb hahahahahaha
Yup. We can put a round through a donut hole at any distance!Canadian snipers are excellent, although they tend to give away their position by shouting sorry.
Are we still talking about shooting…. Eh ?Yup. We can put a round one through a donut hole at any distance!![]()
Tsk tsk.Are we still talking about shooting…. Eh ?
The was one of my highschool nicknames!Got in to a bunch of good fat wood today. I got three Rubbermaid totes full of starter sticks. View attachment 2954801
The was one of my highschool nicknames!
Got in to a bunch of good fat wood today. I got three Rubbermaid totes full of starter sticks. View attachment 2954801
My first thought when I saw it was a chewed up bully stick or rawhide.Looks like a nice piece of Italian bread with some melted and grated parmesan.
Canadian snipers are excellent, although they tend to give away their position by shouting sorry.
They must be good fire starters- I should try.My first thought when I saw it was a chewed up bully stick or rawhide.
Some dank fat wood you've got there. The stuff I get out of red pine around here isn't anywhere near that resinous.Got in to a bunch of good fat wood today. I got three Rubbermaid totes full of starter sticks. View attachment 2954801
They must be good fire starters- I should try.
It definitely is good fire starter. It is from Douglas Fir trees at my place. Usually, and in this case, larger the better standing dead trees have the most and best. You can see the veins of it in the round here. It will dry out and be whiter and look more like dried out doughnut glaze and less like butter or snotSome dank fat wood you've got there. The stuff I get out of red pine around here isn't anywhere near that resinous.