DeadEye_Dan wrote:Have you tried exchanging it?? Or seeing if they'd take it back??
Now that's a good idea. Wish somebody had come up with that. Thanks guys.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Have you tried exchanging it?? Or seeing if they'd take it back??
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:Bedding actions is one of the biggest and most stressful pains in the ass.
Goldfish wrote:Pintail wrote:We went to an extraco bank customer appreciation skeet shoot. Free ammo, free clays, and free food and drinks! It was a lot of fun we shot about 12 boxes of shells. I'm ready for dove season now.
Wth. The credit union I worked for never even did clay shoots for it's employees
jarbo03 wrote:Olly wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Our humidity has been back to normal this year, with the last 3 years of hard drought, I forgot what it was like. 105 with low humidity is way better than 95 and feeling like you need gills to breathe.
Other day it was 97 with something like 75% humidity. Opening my front door was like opening an oven.
Those days suck, had a lot of them this year. We're drying out now, need some rain or a big front bad. Yesterday was prime for brewing up a batch of ball soup and crack sweat.
Glimmerjim wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Olly wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Our humidity has been back to normal this year, with the last 3 years of hard drought, I forgot what it was like. 105 with low humidity is way better than 95 and feeling like you need gills to breathe.
Other day it was 97 with something like 75% humidity. Opening my front door was like opening an oven.
Those days suck, had a lot of them this year. We're drying out now, need some rain or a big front bad. Yesterday was prime for brewing up a batch of ball soup and crack sweat.
Where in the hell are you, jarbo? The Gobi Desert?
sws002 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Olly wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Our humidity has been back to normal this year, with the last 3 years of hard drought, I forgot what it was like. 105 with low humidity is way better than 95 and feeling like you need gills to breathe.
Other day it was 97 with something like 75% humidity. Opening my front door was like opening an oven.
Those days suck, had a lot of them this year. We're drying out now, need some rain or a big front bad. Yesterday was prime for brewing up a batch of ball soup and crack sweat.
Where in the hell are you, jarbo? The Gobi Desert?
Worse. The Midwest.
The Duck Hammer wrote:WisconsinWaterfowler wrote:Dude take it back. Did you buy it from the school bookstore or online? Regardless, you should be able to send it back no questions asked. Or you typed in the code wrong.
I tried typing it in no less than a dozen times in 3 different places. and it came from the bookstore.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Glimmerjim wrote:sws002 wrote:Glimmerjim wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Olly wrote:[quote="jarbo03"]Our humidity has been back to normal this year, with the last 3 years of hard drought, I forgot what it was like. 105 with low humidity is way better than 95 and feeling like you need gills to breathe.
Other day it was 97 with something like 75% humidity. Opening my front door was like opening an oven.
Those days suck, had a lot of them this year. We're drying out now, need some rain or a big front bad. Yesterday was prime for brewing up a batch of ball soup and crack sweat.
Where in the hell are you, jarbo? The Gobi Desert?
Worse. The Midwest.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Olly wrote:Today has been a bitch.
Woody wrote:Olly wrote:Today has been a bitch.
like a hot bitch or a fat bitch?
In other words was it difficult to get through, but your happy it happened or could you have gone without it?
The Duck Hammer wrote:Turns out everybody in the class was having problems with that shit last night. They are supposed to be working on a solution.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
R. Chapman wrote:Bedding actions is one of the biggest and most stressful pains in the ass.
capt1972 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Bedding actions is one of the biggest and most stressful pains in the ass.
A couple drinks and she should bed down easily!
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Turns out everybody in the class was having problems with that shit last night. They are supposed to be working on a solution.
what's the program you're supposed to log into? we're also having problems and they said it's nationwide because of the user load.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
R. Chapman wrote:Bedding actions is one of the biggest and most stressful pains in the ass.
jarbo03 wrote:capt1972 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Bedding actions is one of the biggest and most stressful pains in the ass.
A couple drinks and she should bed down easily!
If it takes more than a couple sips, you're preparing your drinks wrong.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:So someone brought up these issues in one of my classes today.
http://wtvr.com/2014/08/26/military-surplus-weapons-sent-to-virginia-college-campuses/
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/sun-investigates/bs-md-sun-investigates-military-gear-colleges-20140822,0,3078038.story
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/08/26/davis-city-council-tells-police-to-get-rid-of-mrap-military-vehicle-in-next-60-days/
My fucking knucklehead liberal teacher said that the police were getting these kinds of things "Because the NRA supports arms dealers selling them to the campus and city police forces, to generate more profit for the NRA." (Even though they are acquiring these things for FREE from the Department of Defense) He then said that "The only reason we have so many gun violence deaths is because the knuckle draggers who want to own as many guns as they want, carry them any time they want, and use them to kill as many people as they want." He said that "people who argue about the registration of guns are imbeciles, because they register every car in America, and they aren't even used to kill people." He also went on about chainsaws, knives, and clubs being tools, but guns aren't tools because they have no purpose but to end life, and some other bullshit.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:So someone brought up these issues in one of my classes today.
http://wtvr.com/2014/08/26/military-surplus-weapons-sent-to-virginia-college-campuses/
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/sun-investigates/bs-md-sun-investigates-military-gear-colleges-20140822,0,3078038.story
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/08/26/davis-city-council-tells-police-to-get-rid-of-mrap-military-vehicle-in-next-60-days/
My fucking knucklehead liberal teacher said that the police were getting these kinds of things "Because the NRA supports arms dealers selling them to the campus and city police forces, to generate more profit for the NRA." (Even though they are acquiring these things for FREE from the Department of Defense) He then said that "The only reason we have so many gun violence deaths is because the knuckle draggers who want to own as many guns as they want, carry them any time they want, and use them to kill as many people as they want." He said that "people who argue about the registration of guns are imbeciles, because they register every car in America, and they aren't even used to kill people." He also went on about chainsaws, knives, and clubs being tools, but guns aren't tools because they have no purpose but to end life, and some other bullshit.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Turns out everybody in the class was having problems with that shit last night. They are supposed to be working on a solution.
what's the program you're supposed to log into? we're also having problems and they said it's nationwide because of the user load.
Aplia
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
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