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DrafterX Offline
#251 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
DrafterX Offline
#252 Posted:
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I normally buy the military spec phones.. I've never broke one but the battery wears down and screens scratch just like the others.. normally about half the price but the new Samsung Tactical is about the same price as the Galaxys... I'm good for a while.. Mellow
corey sellers Offline
#253 Posted:
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Morning gents
deadeyedick Offline
#254 Posted:
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Morning all. Couple of very welcome rainy days in the desert due to what is left of tropical storm Rosa.

Just finished paying off my phone so it must be about to die?Think
opelmanta1900 Offline
#255 Posted:
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Rain!
Ewok126 Offline
#256 Posted:
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88 partly sunny, low of 72 with thunderstorms.

I think today will be a good day to talk the kid into walking the neighborhood carrying a lightning rod.

Have a great day folks.
delta1 Offline
#257 Posted:
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sposed to rain here tomorrow...looking forward to it...

replaced my Samsung Galaxy 5 that I drowned when I jumped in the pool with it in my pocket, with a used one bought on-line saving $500 + on a new 7, 8 or 9...happy with it, but I don't use it much except for texting, messaging, weather, word games, news/sports updates, fitness app, occasional photo and traffic...
dstieger Offline
#258 Posted:
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Visit to Verizon was mixed bag, but mostly ok. I have insurance on the phone, but of course fd up software isn't covered. (I'd have been covered if I just tossed the phone out the window on the way to the store, though.) Verizon just happens to be having a 'deal'' this month where you can roll the 'regular insurance over into the 'good' insurance -- no questions asked, no exclusions for pre-conditions, etc. -- going to increase insurance cost from 6.75 to 13 per month -- which is pretty outrageous....but, they're sending me a new replacement phone immediately - no questions asked...and then I can cancel or drop back to regular chitty insurance coverage any time....what a racket
DrafterX Offline
#259 Posted:
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I think State Farm is selling phone insurance now... Mellow
frankj1 Offline
#260 Posted:
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are they hiring?
bgz Offline
#261 Posted:
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Smashburger... Arizona burger with tots.

Been doing it once a week now since I discovered it.

Damn good burger.
delta1 Offline
#262 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
I think State Farm is selling phone insurance now... Mellow


just cuz they've seen a thing or two...
deadeyedick Offline
#263 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
Smashburger... Arizona burger with tots.

Been doing it once a week now since I discovered it.

Damn good burger.


Paradise Valley mall area? Agreed they are tasty. Ever tried a Big Ass Burger from Roaring Fork? My fav.
danmdevries Offline
#264 Posted:
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HHD Ram n dudes.

Back to work tonight.
8trackdisco Offline
#265 Posted:
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Gonz
rfenst Offline
#266 Posted:
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Hello!
Ewok126 Offline
#267 Posted:
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Morning folks.

Try not to work too hard today if you can help it.
SmokeMonkey Offline
#268 Posted:
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Good morning, y’all
Speyside Offline
#269 Posted:
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Morning all.
corey sellers Offline
#270 Posted:
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Morning gents
deadeyedick Offline
#271 Posted:
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Just about got washed away yesterday. Over 3" in most areas due to Rosa. We needed it.
jespear Offline
#272 Posted:
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Good morning all.

Shakin' my head !

 I have to comment on Isiah Crowell because you cannot make this schitt up...literally.  So this bonehead wipes his a$$ with the ball and throws it into the stands in Cleveland last week.  League fines him $13k this week.  And he gets an endorsement deal with a company called DudeWipes.  A gentlemen's self care product.  I am not kidding.
dstieger Offline
#273 Posted:
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One of the more entertaining (and successful) bass fishing pros has been hilariously pushing Dude Wipes for years
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10lLPlhmytc
delta1 Offline
#274 Posted:
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cain't walk around with a baboon butt...
Ewok126 Offline
#275 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
cain't walk around with a baboon butt...



Yep, having the orangutan ass is no fun at all.
danmdevries Offline
#276 Posted:
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Couldn't sleep today. Again.

Back to work.
bgz Offline
#277 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Paradise Valley mall area? Agreed they are tasty. Ever tried a Big Ass Burger from Roaring Fork? My fav.


Nah, by the new office. We moved to the west side. Everyone got sick of the drive.

I am a burger fan... and a big ass burger does sound tasty. Might have to pack the kids up one of these days and go grab one.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#278 Posted:
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Personally, doesn't matter to me how big or small an ass burger is... Not eating it...
bgz Offline
#279 Posted:
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I'm sure if you smoked enough and we handed you a bag of deep fried ass boogers you would probably munch a few.
danmdevries Offline
#280 Posted:
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Happy Thursday fellas
SmokeMonkey Offline
#281 Posted:
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Good morning, y’all
corey sellers Offline
#282 Posted:
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Morning gents
MACS Offline
#283 Posted:
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G'day ya dingoes...
8trackdisco Offline
#284 Posted:
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Gonz
rfenst Offline
#285 Posted:
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Ladies...
jespear Offline
#286 Posted:
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Fried spaghetti for breakfast. YUM !
danmdevries Offline
#287 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
Fried spaghetti for breakfast. YUM !


What is fried spaghetti?
DrafterX Offline
#288 Posted:
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Mellow
DrafterX Offline
#289 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
Ewok126 Offline
#290 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
What is fried spaghetti?



LMAO brother, you need to head deeper south for a bit to learn what good food really is.


I think it is best with leftover spaghetti. I have seen some folks make the spaghetti then fry it. I feel this is a mistake. It has to be leftovers from the day prior as the flavors really infuse overnight in the fridge.

Same with a slab of fried meatloaf for samichies at lunch time!



Damn it now I am hungryDrool . Azzhats every stinking one of you!ram27bat
opelmanta1900 Offline
#291 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
I'll take southern foods that shouldn't exist for one-thousand



alextrebek wrote:
this southern delicacy is responsible for 38% of ewok's medical conditions.



danmdevries wrote:
What is fried spaghetti?


Ewok126 Offline
#292 Posted:
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Lmao, Chit, more like 100%

I wish that was the case.

I have not gotten to have any in many many years. Then again, the conditions could have been due to the fact of eating it in my 20's. Ehh, such as life lol.
victor809 Offline
#293 Posted:
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So yesterday we took a client to a high end steak restaurant for lunch.
While looking at the menu, he noted something called the "impossible burger" and his eyes lit up. He thought it meant something like "impossible to finish" and was about to order it.

I'm such a nice guy I had to warn him that it meant it had no real meat in it.

If it wasn't a client, and if we weren't waiting for him to sign a new work order I may have let it play out....
Ewok126 Offline
#294 Posted:
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I am afraid to ask, so if it has no "real meat" in it, what is in it? If you tell me it is just a toasted bun, then I would have let him order it and laughed my ass off at him while he tried to choke down a dry bun. Granted I most likely would have not gotten the work order signed but I could have lived with that.
victor809 Offline
#295 Posted:
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https://impossiblefoods.com/food/

It's the newest brand of non meat crap.
I've got no problem with vegetarians... but I've never been able to understand why they always want to have something that tastes like meat. If you want to not eat meat.... why do you care that much about making it taste like you are.
delta1 Offline
#296 Posted:
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^ #295 and #279...nominations for grossest post of day...


but I'm guilty of eating "meat" ...will be going to the Dodger playoff game tonight and will prolly have a Dodger dog or two...this may now be a third candidate for the grossest post of the day...
Ewok126 Offline
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Jesus Christ,

Serving size is 3 oz. In that 430mg of sodium? On average a diet soda 12 oz has 45 to 100 mg of sodium and they say that is a lot if you drink more than one in a day. Good gosh, well it can't be because its is all about health right?

I am with you on that V. The thing that gets me is every vegetarian I have ever spoken with its all about health and how this and that is so bad for the body but yet crazy stuff like this. I mean 3oz of fake meat with tons of salt lmaoooo.

Like you said the I don't want meat but yet I got to have something that taste like meat.

Another thing I never have understood, We have eyes in the front, We have Knines, We are predators, We eat meat by nature alone.

Vegetarian mentality, Today I am changing my spots. Today I am a meek little rabbit. Kind of reminds me of those that are born with a pecker but today they are female or a unicorn, no no today I am a duckbill platypus/peacock. The world has become a mickey mouse version of itself.


In the words of Jack Nicholson (the Joker) "This Town needs an Enima!"
Ewok126 Offline
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delta1 wrote:
^ #295 and #279...nominations for grossest post of day...


but I'm guilty of eating "meat" ...will be going to the Dodger playoff game tonight and will prolly have a Dodger dog or two...this may now be a third candidate for the grossest post of the day...



Well, as far as grossest post, I guess it would all depend on your taste in men and which dogger's dog you going to scarf down? Not to mention if it is just one Dogger that you going to eat twice or if you are going for two different Dogger's Dog just a few minutes apart Anxious

Yeah telling the world you going for the sloppy seconds record is pretty dang gross brother! But, Good luck I guess? Confused BARF!
victor809 Offline
#299 Posted:
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Ewok126 wrote:
Jesus Christ,

Serving size is 3 oz. In that 430mg of sodium? On average a diet soda 12 oz has 45 to 100 mg of sodium and they say that is a lot if you drink more than one in a day. Good gosh, well it can't be because its is all about health right?

I am with you on that V. The thing that gets me is every vegetarian I have ever spoken with its all about health and how this and that is so bad for the body but yet crazy stuff like this. I mean 3oz of fake meat with tons of salt lmaoooo.

Like you said the I don't want meat but yet I got to have something that taste like meat.

Another thing I never have understood, We have eyes in the front, We have Knines, We are predators, We eat meat by nature alone.

Vegetarian mentality, Today I am changing my spots. Today I am a meek little rabbit. Kind of reminds me of those that are born with a pecker but today they are female or a unicorn, no no today I am a duckbill platypus/peacock. The world has become a mickey mouse version of itself.


I the words of Jack Nicholson (the Joker) "This Town needs an Enima!"


It's a stretch to call us predators. We are omnivores, definitely, but our ability to digest raw meat doesn't appear to be as good as true carnivores... I think our meat diet was most likely limited to "found food".... ie, partially rotted carcasses predators left behind. The bacterial decay would make it easier to digest (similar to cooking food, which we ultimately started to do).

More importantly... we are intelligent animals, and there is no reason why we can't make intelligent decisions to change our diet if necessary (for instance, if we decide that being a vegetarian is important to reducing environmental impact, or for health reasons).... there's no reason not to do it. I'm not going to.... but I have no problem with people using their minds to overcome what you look at as biology. Still doesn't make sense to turn it into fake meat. Vegetables taste better than fake meat. And like you pointed out.... salting the sh#t out of vegetables to make it taste like meat defeats the purpose of a healthy decision.




Ewok126 Offline
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Umm true indeed.

This might be why I tend to lean towards aged beef on the rare side lol.

I could never be a vegetarian myself. I agree, I just do not understand the thought process. I do love my veggies as well but personally it has to be a good mix for myself. As you said Omnivore.

I have never had a vegetarian tell me "I did it because of environmental impact." maybe that is what the ones I have spoken with meant when they say "Poor Bamby" hell I don't know, All I know is blow the spots off that phuger and put him on a plate with a side salad and some mashed taters. Beer
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