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10-29-2012, 11:55 PM
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#16621
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Hardships make or break people. -Margaret Mitchell-
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Originally Posted by Vikingdad
Winds, not to get you all wound up or anything but you really should call around to different recyclers for pricing before bringing it in. Those people will and do take advantage of you and can spot an easy mark when they pull in the parking lot. I just called the recycler here and they are paying $2 a pound for yellow brass, this is their phone price. I am usually able to talk them up another 25 to 50 cents a pound when I am there because ammo brass is very high quality stuff and I keep mine sorted and clean. I will collect all the brass I can at the range, separate out what I can reload (or plan on reloading in the future) and toss the rest into the recycle buckets. Its pretty good money. I also collect and sell other scrap metal, but the brass and copper I separate out because it is much more valuable.
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Dammit!! I read on the internet that it was going for about $1.20 a pound but I thought since they have to make a profit.....
Yeah, they know a sucker when they see one. Now I'm ticked.
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Originally Posted by trip286
Ya know, I've never been able to find that movie anywhere. I've tried to watch it online, but it was such crappy quality that I couldn't even get past the part where they were discussing the legalities of pot in Amsterdam.
I'm shamed to say... I've never seen pulp fiction :'(
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I've never seen it, either. I heard it was very violent and I can't deal with that. Suspense, psychological thriller, yes........violence, no.
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Originally Posted by orangello
DAMN the pasty bears!
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I search for a picture of bears wearing pasties and I couldn't find one. Sorry.
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10-30-2012, 12:00 AM
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#16622
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Deader Bears=Better Bears
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You asked for it.
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GANDER MOUNTAIN OF HATTIESBURG, MS IS OVERPRICED, HAS LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE, & SELLS BEAT UP PISTOLS TO LITTLE OLD LADIES AS "NEW". :p
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10-30-2012, 12:07 AM
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#16623
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Originally Posted by LongBaller71
Dammit, Bobby!!!
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Damnit bobby!
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10-30-2012, 12:07 AM
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#16624
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Hardships make or break people. -Margaret Mitchell-
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Originally Posted by orangello
You asked for it.
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Oh, mygod. I had such a sudden outburst of laughter my dogs started to bark. That is AWAESOME. Maybe even a future avatar.
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10-30-2012, 12:10 AM
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Be Here Now
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I was thinking more like this....
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10-30-2012, 12:10 AM
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#16626
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Originally Posted by orangello
You asked for it.
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10-30-2012, 12:13 AM
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Hardships make or break people. -Margaret Mitchell-
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Zombiegirl, that is even better. Especially with that comment 'when I think of you I touch myself'. Oh, geeze!!!!
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10-30-2012, 12:15 AM
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#16628
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Deader Bears=Better Bears
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Originally Posted by winds-of-change
Zombiegirl, that is even better. Especially with that comment 'when I think of you I touch myself'. Oh, geeze!!!! 
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Yup, belongs on one of those community awareness posters: "Pervy bears want to eat your youngsters"
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Dead Bears, the only good kind.
GANDER MOUNTAIN OF HATTIESBURG, MS IS OVERPRICED, HAS LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE, & SELLS BEAT UP PISTOLS TO LITTLE OLD LADIES AS "NEW". :p
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10-30-2012, 01:37 AM
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Made in America, by Americans, for Americans! (Thanks for the avatar Cattledog!)
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OMG!!! Thank God my chair has armrests... I laughed so hard that my son, who was outside cooking, came running in to see what was wrong. The good news is I'm still not old enough for adult Pampers, but just barely!!!
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Practice does NOT make perfect. Practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
http://www.xdforum.com/entries/setback-testing-federal-hydrashok-45acp.html
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10-30-2012, 01:58 AM
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#16630
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Originally Posted by kycol
Hey Viking I have so questions about chestnuts, the trees are quite rare around here. I understand that a blight just about wiped them out. My sister used to own a house that had two big trees. I picked picked up a few and ate them, nice flavor, a little later I went back got some and they were impossible to bite they were so hard. And I have never had them, never even seen them, but have heard of people roasting them. Is there a certain time frame that you have to eat them. Please educate me about chestnuts.
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I'm not Viking, but the American Chestnut is what got pretty much got wiped out by the chestnut blight in the early 1900's. What you probably ate at your sisters was Chinese Chestnuts, which are resistant to the blight. My Grandma had two trees when I was growing up.
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