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Still not interested in licking it.
Time to find a nice chiantiThis is not "best" but rather "holy crap insane"
190 mph wind gusts?!
Great Google Moogly.
Also, a mass amount of vehicles stuck on Donner Summit?
That never sounds good.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/03...nd-gusts-of-190-mph-closes-i-80-indefinitely/
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Looks like a 10 bbl systemThe bitty brewery near me got some stuff delivered today! (Microbrewery? Mini? Pico? Nano? Femto? Attobrewery? Ronto-brewery? Where does it end?)
Whatever the prefix, it is within walking distance.
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Such an attention seeker! What other reason to change ones name to that?
Um, what are the odds of that?
0 percent for you, a slightly higher percentage for me.Um, what are the odds of that?
Hubby and I stayed with friends who rented a cabin near Helen GA, and after we used the gas fireplace one night their little dog was stung by a scorpion. Apparently it migrated to the pup’s bed. Having been Arizona resident’s our friend’s knew how to safely eliminate the threat. I didn’t leave any clothes on the floor after that and I shook out my shoes before slipping them on.0 percent for you, a slightly higher percentage for me.
Maybe this was just a cover story to explain to his wife why he has red spots on his thingy.
It sounds like these rats probably come around after each shift...
...around 4:20 every day.It sounds like these rats probably come around after each shift...
Moderator's note: Since this is not the "Debate" forum, comments about climate change in response to the quoted post will be immediately deleted.Rising sea level, melting glaciers, stronger storms -- all very bad.
This, however, this is apocalyptic.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/...arabica-beans-can-quality-robusta-save-coffee
"The Arabica coffee bean which is near-universally synonymous with quality coffee, is under serious threat from climate change."
Hey now, it was perfectly fine for cigarette filters.Wow. Who would have thought to use asbestos as a media filter for beverages
Reminds me of the oilcloth ponchos worn by soldiers during the Civil War. They were treated with litharge, (PbO), Lead Oxide! I suppose it kept the cloth from mildew and critters, but….We should have known that asbestos, miracle product that it was, had a downside. But back in the day, if you had welding/cutting/gouging slag directed your way, you could take an asbestos fire blanket and make a poncho out of it. Way better than leather sleeves, except for the fact that it might kill you.
Rat poison makes a lot of sense, since the owl was probably dining on rats.
Be careful when you re-pitch that harvested yeast next time .And here’s an interesting one:
https://www.newsweek.com/beer-brewing-yeast-filter-heavy-metal-electrical-recycling-1878448
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