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  1. "Healthy" chicken fajita by chef wife. When she's on a diet, some times it means I'm also on a diet. Low fat Greek yogurt is used instead of sour cream. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I'm just going by what was written. We all know the politicians can and will spin it to which ever way they feel like.
  3. They had tremendous success with it before when they had Gronk and Aaron Hernandez in a two TE set until Hernandez had to go and shoot someone.
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    It was on sale for $0.99 at Stew Leonards.
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  6. It seems their definition is based on the angle in which the grip attaches to the action. All the ones they've listed as non-compliant are attached like a pistol grip that has been bend back. They go straight down before angling back even if it only goes down just an inch. Where as the ones listed as being compliant such as the Saiga are attached at an angle directly from the action. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. No. According to Steve D's post they are going to be illegal in this proposal: - Any “featureless” configuration on an AR or AK style receiver is NOT compliant. This includes: the Spur, the Thordsen FRS, the Monsterman, the Boar and all other similar items where the hand is below the action of the rifle.
  8. It was annoying. The whole time I kept saying if the two of them get caught again because they kept having conversations with people they're about to kill and dragging things out, I'ma have to slap somebody.
  9. Yes. No experimenting, etc.
  10. My only one encounter with an opossum, it didn't actually play dead. It stood still like a statue. I encountered it in mid stride so it was completely frozen with one front leg in the air and one back leg in the air as if you took a picture of it while it was running. I stood there for like a minute and the thing didn't so much as bat an eye lash. I turned and walked a few steps away and when I turned back, I saw it's butt scuttling away. Is that common or is that just a crazy opossum I ran into?
  11. She's not a gold star gay. She mentioned that she had a bad male relationship prior to her girlfriend. And yes, I admit knowing what gold star gay means.
  12. I think there was something wrong with that possum. He dispatched it rather too easily. He gave it a half a-- swing and knocked it out of the tree. It was really moving on the floor either. Then he gave it another half-a-- swing with it was on the ground and it was done. It never put much of a fight. I've never beat a possum to death with a walking stick before but I'd imagine it'll struggle more after been "slapped" with a stick. Also, based on the interviews with the woman, my gut feeling also was that there were more stuff done to keep warm than the camera revealed if you know what I mean.
  13. A dSLR focuses much faster than a point-and-shoot camera. That is why they are so much more expensive. Being a familiar with your camera is very important as well. Like wooly who can adjust all the settings instinctively and very quickly. Even still, anticipation goes a long way. In major sporting events like baseball, they will have multiple photographers assigned to different spots on the field. If there is a runner at 3rd, they will have a photographer manual set his camera to home plate instead of auto-focus (which can take time no matter how fast as milli-seconds count). The photographer is anticipating something to happen at the plate with a runner at 3rd. Once the runner runs for home, the photographer just have to press the button and the camera shoots instantly. It's does spend time focusing since the photographer has already manually focused before hand. Of course animals are harder to predict. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Most 4th quarter come backs by a QB since 1960. You'll be surprised who's in the top 15. http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXleadersXXcomebacks_career.htm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. You guys eat like birds. Tiny little portions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Would love to go and plink a few. Something to hunt during the summer. Tons in the city but of can't shoot them here. Outside of the city, of course I never see them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Mark "Butt Fumble" Sanchez to the Bronco's. That's their plan B? It should have been their plan E.
  18. "Here we go Brownies, here we go" just doesn't have quite the intimidating ring to it.
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  20. They still have several holes to fill (FS, MLB, RT) but they still have money to spend and a #10 draft pick. They also need depth but so far it's a good start.
  21. Janoris Jenkins, Damon Harrison, and Olivier Vernon! My Giants are not playing around! That front line of JPP, Jonathan Hankins, Big Snacks, and Vernon is going to be sweet! And now two play makers at the corner (Dominique Rodgers Cromartie and Jenkins) means a lot of defensive touchdowns.
  22. Broncos did it with a broken down way pass his prime Peyton. I think they'll be okay. I think losing Malik Jackson hurts more than losing Brock. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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