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chevysoldier

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  1. I just bought a nuclear bunker in an undisclosed location.
  2. As long as they aren't chipped or moldy.
  3. But she caught me on the counter (It wasn't me) Saw me kissin' on the sofa (It wasn't me) I even had her in the shower (It wasn't me) She even caught me on camera (It wasn't me) What I mean is it wasn't me but welcome to the site.
  4. on a more serious note, lol, I've found that the most important things in a marriage (or any relationship) are complete trust, communication and understanding. I learned a lot from my first marriage of 6 years. Don't go into it if there is any doubt for either of you. I found these and my wife and I have read them. Maybe corny for some of you but there's good advice it them. http://www.danoah.com/2012/10/16-ways-i-blew-my-marriage.html http://www.danoah.com/2012/10/the-other-16-ways-i-blew-my-marriage.html
  5. Welcome. Take off your coat and stay awhile.
  6. If you need to load a new mag during a gun fight, you need to work on your aim.
  7. I don't use the crap stuff either but heated fluid would help I'm sure.
  8. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0034GW1WW/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/182-7994345-0231903?camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=B0034GW1WW&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&ref_=as_li_ss_tl&tag=5336653524-20
  9. Sweet. Let me know the size and dimensions and how much you want for it. I'm in central Ohio, where in NEO are you?
  10. One of the benefits of a dslr is the ability to change lenses to meet a certain need. If you plan on going out for a trip to the zoo, take the kit lens and a zoom, it's not much to carry in the bag. If you plan on going to take longer shots, like at a baseball game, take only the zoom or telephoto lens. You'll learn what each lens is capable of and can plan ahead. Yeah it can be a good amount of dough to drop for a camera, but you can find deals. My Minolta 75-300 lens I bought on craigslist for fairly cheap. I wish I was better at taking pictures but photography interests me as an art form and hobby and a dslr gives me more flexibility worth the shots.
  11. Doesn't matter. We live in a time where someone will do anything to get out of trouble and make it someone else's fault. Easy money to them.
  12. Hell yeah, makes me feel good about getting it. I really didn't want to risk with some of brand one that may or may not last.
  13. Yeah I saw that bit I wouldn't run that sort of stuff unless it was on a surge protector. I'm a bit depressed that the power didnt go out the other day. I would have felt better spending the money. Lol
  14. I just bought this one for $900. More than I planned but it's a Ridgid with a Yamaha motor so it should be quality. 6800/8500w, Auto idle down, electric start, 1 220v plug. It also has a pull out panel (you can drag inside) with 4 110v plugs, the start/stop switch a digital gauge with hours, volts, amps, hertz and maintenance indicator. hell, it even came with a quart of oil. 3 year factory warranty, I got the 3 year extended warranty too. It started up right out of the box. Runs smooth and fairly quiet also. Honestly, I'm extremely happy with it and expect it to last a long time. I'll update when the power goes out and I really use it for the first time. http://homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-6-800-Watt-Yamaha-357-cc-Electric-Start-Idle-Down-Gasoline-Powered-Portable-Generator-RD906812/203183985/
  15. yeah, sometimes if I read or skip a thread is based on who started it. everything is looking real good ghost man
  16. Yeah with a digital single lens reflex,dslr, you have the ability to change your lenses. Macro, wide, zoom, telephoto, etc. That is a huge reason people go with them. I'm not saying that isn't a big plus, but if you get one, learn to actually use it. Being able to adjust each setting individually can really improve pictures. and yeah sometimes I'm too lazy and just use the auto function. Lol
  17. I have a Sony a330 with kit lens and a Minolta zoom I bought separatly. It's a nice beginner dslr, even has on screen instructions to help you learn all the adjustments. Fairly inexpensive too. Don't buy a dslr thinking you'll automatically take great pictures. If you're only shooting on auto, it's kind of pointless since a cheaper point and shoot will give you the same quality.
  18. Crazy conservative gun nut.
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