The Bar... Volume#2
- goathead
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shit I have been looking for a rattler for TWO WEEKS now.
do you think I can find one ?
NO.....
but then when I an in a hurry and can't play I will see two or three....
plus, thought I heard one today, maybe, very faint, looked but couldn't find it, wondering now if I can even hear them buzz anymore?

do you think I can find one ?
NO.....
but then when I an in a hurry and can't play I will see two or three....
plus, thought I heard one today, maybe, very faint, looked but couldn't find it, wondering now if I can even hear them buzz anymore?
- ygmir
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try congress.............goathead wrote:shit I have been looking for a rattler for TWO WEEKS now.
do you think I can find one ?
NO.....
but then when I an in a hurry and can't play I will see two or three....
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plus, thought I heard one today, maybe, very faint, looked but couldn't find it, wondering now if I can even hear them buzz anymore?
YGMIR
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- goathead
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only play with snakes I like.ygmir wrote:try congress.............goathead wrote:shit I have been looking for a rattler for TWO WEEKS now.
do you think I can find one ?
NO.....
but then when I an in a hurry and can't play I will see two or three....
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plus, thought I heard one today, maybe, very faint, looked but couldn't find it, wondering now if I can even hear them buzz anymore?
- Deb Prothero
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- goathead
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LOLDeb Prothero wrote:good nite, ygmir. I was about to comment that this is late for you!
GH: at least he's a co-worker now and not just the FNG! Have fun with your evil plan.
FNG is different guy.
Rocky has been here a couple of years.
thinking about calling his old man to see if he wants to help with my evil plans.
but I already know its a silly question.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperheads_%28politics%29
Named by the republicans as a vilification tactic (see poisoning the well, liberal, etc)
Named by the republicans as a vilification tactic (see poisoning the well, liberal, etc)
- Deb Prothero
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- sputnik
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- Camp Name: Ubercarney
- Location: Detroit
Here's what wikipedia has to say
The coffee should not be ground too coarsely, as large particles float and are unpleasant to drink. If the coffee is ground to a very fine powder the drink becomes Turkish coffee; very fine grounds in suspension make the drink thick.
Water is heated to near-boiling temperature, ground coffee is added, and the mixture is stirred. Alternatively the ground coffee can be added to cold water, brought fairly slowly to the boil, and removed from the heat the instant it starts to boil—boiling for any length of time, or bringing to the boil extremely slowly, gives the coffee an unpleasant "cooked" taste. The ratio of coffee to water determines how strong the coffee will be.
After removing from the heat the grounds are allowed to settle for a minute or so; adding a little cold water can help settle them. Some recipes add crushed eggshells or a raw egg (which is not consumed) to help separate the grounds from the coffee. The coffee is poured carefully leaving most of the grounds behind.
Sugar may be added while heating, or afterwards. Milk or cream may be added. There will be coffee grounds at the bottom, so the cup should not be drained to the end.
It's going to be alright.
- ygmir
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haha, yeah, FT, what Sput says.
if left for a few minutes, the grounds settle just fine. then pour (decant) and, it's yummy..........
I've seen some pretty good presses, made with lexan..........I had one for years.
and, it's fun, in the morning, to wander around, and see who offers you coffee, or, make a pot and offer it to folks going by.......those early morning, eyes half open conversations can be wonderful.
if left for a few minutes, the grounds settle just fine. then pour (decant) and, it's yummy..........
I've seen some pretty good presses, made with lexan..........I had one for years.
and, it's fun, in the morning, to wander around, and see who offers you coffee, or, make a pot and offer it to folks going by.......those early morning, eyes half open conversations can be wonderful.
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- ygmir
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goathead wrote:thats just because you stayed out and played to long last night
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back to my evil plans for the day.
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speaking of evil plans:
one time, I had teenage neighbors, who were a super PIA.....but, really nice and friendly.........so, after a particularly loud party night, they went camping the next day........
I took my backhoe over there, and, hung their Datsun 510 beater car, from an oak tree, by it's bumper...........hahaa, you should have heard them when they got home........we all laughed, once they got over the shock!!!
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- goathead
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truck as found,

wonder where that darn goat is going?

I love my JLG.

Beater Ford Ranger - $250
JLG Forklift - $80, 000
Labor - Time well spent
Moving Co-Workers High Centered Truck from one Hill
To another Hill down the road, making sure it is still HI CENTERED.
With out a scratch on it,

PRICELESS.....

wonder where that darn goat is going?

I love my JLG.

Beater Ford Ranger - $250
JLG Forklift - $80, 000
Labor - Time well spent
Moving Co-Workers High Centered Truck from one Hill
To another Hill down the road, making sure it is still HI CENTERED.
With out a scratch on it,

PRICELESS.....






