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I have an honest question, If I say something like {example} Philly might legalize MJ this year... would that be poiltical? Or would I need to talk in depth on the law?

Why is religion allowed but not politics? history shows way more problems when religion is involved, yet people can talk about God... but not elected officials?

What makes something political? If you mention laws? elected officials? or your belief on the laws?

Im not being funny or a smart a$$, im really wanting to know, as per bladeforums, what makes a post political? Where do we HAVE to draw the line?

Thank you for any info you can give on this.

various and lengthy off off off topic posts like drugs, politics, religion, overt swearing, pornography, and other such things: not so much. there are sub-forums for that. go there.

lighter hearted banter here? sure, no problem.

if we ask you to knock it off, it's not about you, picking on you, or whatever. it's not personal. there's just only so much we can get away with before the supers go nuts :D
 
Stopped by the liquor store on the way home from wally world. They put in some shelves in one corner and filled them with singles of a bunch of different bottles of beer. You can pick and choose a 4 pak of whatever you want, so I have some beers I've never had to try out. I grabbed Guinness draught, shiner bock, moose head, and strongbow hard cider.
 
" I understand that it sounds crazy to put your life at risk to deliver stoves and refrigerators."
 
Stopped by the liquor store on the way home from wally world. They put in some shelves in one corner and filled them with singles of a bunch of different bottles of beer. You can pick and choose a 4 pak of whatever you want, so I have some beers I've never had to try out. I grabbed Guinness draught, shiner bock, moose head, and strongbow hard cider.

Hell yes, all except Moose Head.
 
I love camping in cool weather. You just throw another tire on the fire.
Not sure about the tire, haha, but we love to camp in colder weather. Last October it got down to 23° when we went to Rend. We were in a tent, but well prepared for it.
 
shiner used to be pretty good - that's another one that went mainstream/big time and totally changed the flavor.
 
I love camping in cool weather. You just throw another tire on the fire.

Not sure about the tire, haha, but we love to camp in colder weather. Last October it got down to 23° when we went to Rend. We were in a tent, but well prepared for it.

tires are great when the skeeters are thick, but in cooler months i prefer eau de old railroad tie.
you get a good kindling base (my preference is 2 or 3 leftover christmas trees) then make a pyramid out of 5 or 6 full length RR ties over them.
light that puppy off (don't use more than 2 gallons of "accellerant" it's wasteful and not necessary)
once the ties get going, the creosote inside them starts to boil and spray out the ends in colorful jets of flame.
at that point, you can start tossing on fresh cut elm rounds and they'll burn down to a fine grade of potash.

the additional bonus of a campfire like this (other than the fact that it can be seen from the moon) is that you'll have a 20 foot diameter patch of yard that won't need to be mowed for 5 years.
 
Damn......I guess its only one bottle, so I'll choke it down.

Moose can only stand one Moose in the house.
Guinness and Strongbow are fine brews, both.
Neat idea from the liquor store, I'd totally do that.
 
tires are great when the skeeters are thick, but in cooler months i prefer eau de old railroad tie.
you get a good kindling base (my preference is 2 or 3 leftover christmas trees) then make a pyramid out of 5 or 6 full length RR ties over them.
light that puppy off (don't use more than 2 gallons of "accellerant" it's wasteful and not necessary)
once the ties get going, the creosote inside them starts to boil and spray out the ends in colorful jets of flame.
at that point, you can start tossing on fresh cut elm rounds and they'll burn down to a fine grade of potash.

the additional bonus of a campfire like this (other than the fact that it can be seen from the moon) is that you'll have a 20 foot diameter patch of yard that won't need to be mowed for 5 years.

That right there's redneck lawn care. Or, you can just point and say "that right there is where it landed befo' I lost muh memry a mosta tha enda last July!"

Thanks. Funniest thing I've read all evening. Except for the fact that it's tomorrow here already.
 
Got a BK10 in the mail today. Can't wait to put this bad boy through some wood hell this weekend
 
The hardest thing I'm finding out is going back to work after being off for basically 6-7 weeks. My body is more used to drinking than being in call. Plus the agencies have found other people that more or less can do the job so actually getting the work is a struggle too. This all sucks!

Also, getting out of your jamjams is really hard to do sometimes. Today was totally a jamjams on the couch day. Making sleep now really flipping hard.
 
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