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@nolaegghead really? You're better than that.Other girls may try to take me away
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Layer Cake was first movie I saw Daniel Craig. What a great film!CPFC1905 said:
Let's tidy this loose end up.Eoin said:
Also wrong. Roger Moore, although Daniel Craig > Pierce Brosnan.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Glad you said it, and not me. Maybe he will listen to his own country-men. Daniel Craig is the best Bond.Eoin said:
Pierce Brosnan is nobody's favourite Bond.CPFC1905 said:
How very dare you!Ozzie_Isaac said:I always confuse Piers Morgan with Pierce Brosnon.That’s my favourite Bond you’re talking about.Yes. We are all obliged to have one over here.
Lazenby doesn't count, neither does Niven.
Dalton - second stringer because PB was unavailable
Connery - great role model for the woollen garment industry, less so for those who advocate against violence in a domestic setting
Moore - hilarious, a national treasure and inventor of terrific ice-cream on a stick refreshments (probably apocryphal)
Craig - benefitted from much better films, casting and production. Check-out Layer Cake for peak Craig.
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I think you'll find that wholly correct and accurate.
Also, I fixed your description of the various Bonds. You were so close until the last line.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Or dark colored rugs with tiger's faces on them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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My local rug guy has a huge sign that reads, "Buy rugs not drugs" when selling out of the local American Legion parking lot. I'm sure he has an eight ball of booger sugar and some blotters if rugs aren't you're thing. Never trust a rug sign...kl8ton said:
Or dark colored rugs with tiger's faces on them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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You know you are old when you don't have "A local rug guy!"
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
I think I might steal that catch phrase.WeberWho said:
My local rug guy has a huge sign that reads, "Buy rugs not drugs" when selling out of the local American Legion parking lot. I'm sure he has an eight ball of booger sugar and some blotters if rugs aren't you're thing. Never trust a rug sign...kl8ton said:
Or dark colored rugs with tiger's faces on them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
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When I was 16, my buddy's girlfriend's dad was a cop. One night while we were hanging out at her house, the cop/dad went out to my car and stuck a magnetic sign on the passenger side that I did not see until day 2 of driving it.Battleborn said:
I think I might steal that catch phrase.WeberWho said:
My local rug guy has a huge sign that reads, "Buy rugs not drugs" when selling out of the local American Legion parking lot. I'm sure he has an eight ball of booger sugar and some blotters if rugs aren't you're thing. Never trust a rug sign...kl8ton said:
Or dark colored rugs with tiger's faces on them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
WEED AND SEED ENFORCEMENT UNIT
It was all offical looking, except for the fact that I drove a red 1986 VW GTi.
Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI -
🤣🤣🤣. Awesome dad.kl8ton said:
When I was 16, my buddy's girlfriend's dad was a cop. One night while we were hanging out at her house, the cop/dad went out to my car and stuck a magnetic sign on the passenger side that I did not see until day 2 of driving it.Battleborn said:
I think I might steal that catch phrase.WeberWho said:
My local rug guy has a huge sign that reads, "Buy rugs not drugs" when selling out of the local American Legion parking lot. I'm sure he has an eight ball of booger sugar and some blotters if rugs aren't you're thing. Never trust a rug sign...kl8ton said:
Or dark colored rugs with tiger's faces on them.Ozzie_Isaac said:
Haha! No, but our last mile contracted Amazon drivers sound about the same. Busted windows, missing hub caps, muffler deletes. I imagine the use the vans to sell speakers at malls during off-hours.kl8ton said:
Do you have Laser Ship around you?Ozzie_Isaac said:Some more outdoor kitchen stuff arrived. Was hoping it would all arrive at once, but they have utilized almost every carrier I know of, plus some I have never heard of to ship everything.
They are very entertaining to watch. It seems as if they have vehicles that are barely road-worthy. They will throw it in park on a 4 lane, 55mph "highway," open the sliding van door (usually 90's vintage Ford Econoline), grab your laser printer, run across the street and across your lawn to make the delivery. Meanwhile traffic is now snarled near your business or residence and the driver has to then try to cross this street again with the added congestion.
This screengrab from their website does not represent my experiences with this company.
WEED AND SEED ENFORCEMENT UNIT
It was all offical looking, except for the fact that I drove a red 1986 VW GTi.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Today I got a Shun meat cleaver, honing rod, and, of course, a bag of Rockwood from stlcharcoal. I also took the tip about the Shun warehouse deal last week and picked up a slicer.

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I’ve always loved the thought of having a meat cleaver in my small collection. The thing that holds me back is the practicality of it. What would I use it for? What’s your plan for the blade?Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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saluki2007 said:I’ve always loved the thought of having a meat cleaver in my small collection. The thing that holds me back is the practicality of it. What would I use it for? What’s your plan for the blade?
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I'm 100% Shun now. One thing about them and their 16 degree VG Max steel is they don't want you to use on hard food or bone. The cleaver is a tougher AUS8 and I mainly used my old cleaver for cutting squashes in half, like butternut and spaghetti.
The slicer is also AUS8 and will be used as a carver, and I won't worry about hitting bones. It's also very flexible and can be used to fillet. -
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Everyone needs an air operated oil drum pump...
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Um, does that case manufacturer do helicopters, too?nolaegghead said:New phone
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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I was at Lowes Sunday and a guy was buying the display 24" Kamado Joe. My son and I stuck around to see how the Lowes guys were going to get it in the truck. I started talking to the new owner and learned he paid $500 for it and it's normally $1,200.I went in to ask the Lowes grill people about it and they confirmed. They were totally surprised it would ring up at that price and they recently got the display. One of the workers wish he knew it was $500 because he would have bought.I called around and could not find this deal anywhere. Actually, a bit relieved because I do no need another ceramic grill/smoker.
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Going do the paperwork on this thing before the weekend so I can get the tax credit -
magsafe is a wonderful thing!Botch said:
Um, does that case manufacturer do helicopters, too?nolaegghead said:New phone
____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
Their large version was selling around $350 a month or so ago.RyanStl said:I was at Lowes Sunday and a guy was buying the display 24" Kamado Joe. My son and I stuck around to see how the Lowes guys were going to get it in the truck. I started talking to the new owner and learned he paid $500 for it and it's normally $1,200.I went in to ask the Lowes grill people about it and they confirmed. They were totally surprised it would ring up at that price and they recently got the display. One of the workers wish he knew it was $500 because he would have bought.I called around and could not find this deal anywhere. Actually, a bit relieved because I do no need another ceramic grill/smoker.
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota -
paqman said:
magsafe is a wonderful thing!Botch said:
Um, does that case manufacturer do helicopters, too?nolaegghead said:New phone

This phone is incredible! Same as yours, I think. 13 pro max with upgraded (not all the way) memory....
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yes, I went with 256GB but now I regret not going with 512MB after enabling the larger file formats for music and picturesnolaegghead said:paqman said:
magsafe is a wonderful thing!Botch said:
Um, does that case manufacturer do helicopters, too?nolaegghead said:New phone

This phone is incredible! Same as yours, I think. 13 pro max with upgraded (not all the way) memory....____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
I got the same, but I upgraded my iCloud to 2TB.paqman said:
yes, I went with 256GB but now I regret not going with 512MB after enabling the larger file formats for music and picturesnolaegghead said:paqman said:
magsafe is a wonderful thing!Botch said:
Um, does that case manufacturer do helicopters, too?nolaegghead said:New phone

This phone is incredible! Same as yours, I think. 13 pro max with upgraded (not all the way) memory....
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tax credit @ColbyLang? Looks share BTW
South of Columbus, Ohio. -
You can write off the sales tax on a new vehicle. Don’t have to take delivery of it. Have VIN, won’t give up my trade in until we actually receive the Bronco.
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Merry Christmas to you! Pics of course upon delivery.LBGE, 36" Blackstone, Anova ProCharleston, SC
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Yep. Estimated delivery 2nd week of Januaryalaskanassasin said:Never heard that. Thanks @ColbyLang
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