Where are they

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Re: Where are they

Postby Bujapat » Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:15 pm

Hello,

I come and read you all as frequently as possible... I didn't change of hobby... But my own forum (french speaking) takes a lot of time...

I'll never forget the guys that helped me to do the first steps (I specially think about Uncle Jesse, Tater, Uncle Remus and a few others...)

I also must say that I'm forgettin' my english since I write about distillation in french and not in english !!!

I've in the cellar 50 litters UJSM getting older... Each time I drink it do I think about Homedistiller !!!
I'm french speaking!

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Re: Where are they

Postby goinbroke2 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:26 pm

Dunno what my next hobby will be..done beer,wine,whiskey,dragracing,stockcar,mudbogging,off roading,gynecology,surfing,model cars,nasel flossing,gynecology again,fishing with a shotgun,burning ants with a propane torch,demo derby's,gynecology until the wife caught me,hunting neighbors cats with a pitchfork,blowing stuff up with c-4,hmmmmm what could I do next??

Stuffing sausage's sounds interesting,...unless the wife caught me..never tried that before...tried a chicken but it flew off...oh wait, what are you talking about stuffing IN the sausages? :oops: AHH! <nevermind>
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Re: Where are they

Postby Fester » Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:43 pm

Impressive resume GB2. Life has very little left to offer you. Once you concur nasel flossing and pitchforking felines it is very difficult to move up in experiences. The thrill of getting the big one (I'm referring to pitchforking and not flossing) everything else is just "unmanly" somehow.
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Re: Where are they

Postby goinbroke2 » Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:39 am

Although that was all wrote with tongue firmly planted in cheeck (some truth to it) I do have a true story on nasel flossing.

I'm in the army and in my younger gung ho years I had some other hard core airborne friends who did that. they took para cord and would hold their head back and snort it in. When it got to the back of their throat they would snort and gack until they spit it out their mouth. Do the same with the other end of the cord and then when both pieces were hanging out of their mouths, they'd tie them together and put the knot in their mouth.
So, cord would come out one nostral and go back in the other. Really freaked girls out at the bar with a 8" loop of para cord hanging out of their nose. If the knot was small enough, they could continuously pull the cord out one nostral or saw it back and forth "flossing".

The things you do when your young and foolish..or full of piss and vinigar! LOL!
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Re: Where are they

Postby goose eye » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:10 pm

550
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Re: Where are they

Postby LWTCS » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:12 pm

goose eye wrote:550


What does that spell Mr. goose eye?
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Re: Where are they

Postby airhill » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:27 pm

Paracord :lol:
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Re: Where are they

Postby LWTCS » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:29 pm

Is that an "airborn" term?
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Re: Where are they

Postby theholymackerel » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:31 am

Naw, the whole US military calls para cord "550 cord"... and the military version of duct-tape is called "Hundred Mile an Hour Tape".
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Re: Where are they

Postby goinbroke2 » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:39 am

Actually we call duct tape "guntape" because you can wrap rifles in it (or used to) and it's waterproof. Of course ducttape and military grade aren't the same, the string in guntape is quite a bit stronger and hard to rip with your fingers.

Yeah, paracord or 550 cord, same thing...just don't use det cord! :lol:
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Re: Where are they

Postby goose eye » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:03 pm

i no some ole boys that use to tape mags an every swingin part on alice to keep her
quite. you want to hear somethin loud let metal hit together at dark thirty setin up surpise party. thank god for pricks if it wont rainin. if you had to run let willey
pete take care of that prick.

so im tole
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Re: Where are they

Postby LWTCS » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:11 pm

You a military man goose?
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Re: Where are they

Postby Fester » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:12 pm

goose eye, i can usually follow along with you but this time I'm gonna wait for the movie.
maybe I'll need to rent the DVD so I can back it up and play it again. maybe in slow-mo.
Expect me to complain to the DVD rental store.

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Re: Where are they

Postby blanikdog » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:10 am

Hack wrote:
I've got plans percolating to build an airplane, and a grass landing strip in my field. I might want to learn how to fly in there somewhere too, but I'm not done exploring stilling yet either.[/quote]


Check out vans.com (that should do it) They make it so easy to build one. I helped a guy build a RV6 which he sold when his son and heir arrived upon the scene and then he built an RV10 four seater. Not as fast or lively as the RV6, but more gentle in turbulance. I hasten to say that I get nothing from Vans, just telling you that my experience with them is all good. Just what you want in a Homebuilt-Experimental aircraft. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Where are they

Postby Ayay » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:59 am

:twisted: willey pete don't care if it's rainin, she sticks like glu and burns underwater!
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