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KillJoy

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  1. Randy listed a LOT of brands, and I do agree that many are good. However, Central Ohio fucking sucks for pretty much anything from Buffalo Trace. I have not seen Blantons on the shelf in over 2 years, and am on several "Waiting Lists". Buffalo Trace makes a TON of alcohol, mainly know for their bourbon (in my opinion). They make Rain Vodka as well.

     

    Their cheap shit is Benchmark Bourbon and is a DAMN good mix with Coke. Others are the variations of Pappy, Blantons, Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace, Weller's the assorted Ancient Ages.

     

    I'd suggest Woodford Reserve, as a starter. It is available nearly "everywhere", and is a solid contender. IMO, it has less "bark" to it than Maker's Mark, and goes well neat, or on the rocks. The price is nice too.

     

    :thumbup:

     

    KillJoy

  2. It's THAT time of year again!!!! :D

     

    Gillian is a 2nd Year Cadet, and has been migrated to a new Troop. But, Girl Scout Cookies are FOREVER!

     

    You are buy Online, and have then Delivered, or message me directly for Local Pickup!

     

    If you would prefer, you can ALWAYS donate to our Troops Overseas!!!! They LOVE the GS Packages!!!

     

    https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/gillian22199?fbclid=IwAR1KVvkU3TqKS9GHB455HpWVcHJTBK26wKtX012PUota7YM9AFZt_RG6jQg

     

    Steve

  3. I am starting a new job after 18 years, and had a "uniform" that whole time.

     

    New Job has said:

     

    Dress: Business Casual (Khakis or slacks, collared shirt, tennis shoes)

     

    Would that just be like a Polo (tucked in), Dockers with belt and a decent pair of shoes?????

     

    Thanks folks!!!

     

    KillJoy

  4. http://www.10tv.com/article/columbus-begins-citywide-bump-stock-ban

     

    PUBLISHED: 06/13/18 05:16 AM EDTUPDATED: 06/13/18 08:47 AM EDT

    COLUMBUS

    People in Columbus are asked to take a second look at what gun-related equipment they have as city legislation changes.

     

    Columbus moved into a citywide ban of bump stocks guns along with other changes Wednesday. City Council members say it was a move for better safety for families and an effort to curb violence within the community.

     

     

    It is now illegal to own bump stocks in Columbus. Other gun accessories are no longer allowed and the council's ordinance also bans toy guns that do not have the orange caps on them.

     

    Bump stocks can be mounted to semi-automatic rifles and can allow an increased rate-of-fire that is similar to fully-automatic weapons. They gained notoriety when they were allegedly found in the hotel room of Stephen Paddock after 58 people were killed in Las Vegas last October.

     

    Some people supporting the second amendment right of the people to keep and bear arms voice concern. Florida was sued after passing its sweeping gun reform law that also raised the age to purchase rifles and instituted a waiting period for handguns.

     

    In Columbus, police play a role in the changes. Anyone looking to discard the now illegal items can drop them off at the South Columbus Police property room.

     

    Officers said people can also call the police department and officers will pick them up from your home. The department said it will melt down all of the items to be sure they are not used in any future situation.

     

    KillJoy

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