Looking4new
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I've Been Everywhere" was written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959 and made popular by Lucky Starr, Australian pop and folk singer in 1962. The song listed Australian towns. In the same year, Hank Snow adapted it to American towns and then in 1966 John Hore (known as John Grenell) adapted it for New Zealand with New Zealand’s towns. Many popular singers also recorded this song.
buppies, you and me both. I know what caused my problem and it was my own fault. I know better than to eat cheese and I ate a generous portion of a potato and cheese concoction the neighbour made for me. This is the neighbour that pays me in food for plowing her driveway and other assorted work, like digging out tree stumps in the spring/fall.
After my morning post I watched a film on you tube as told by Clyde Barrows' sister and others.
I guess the cops REALLY wanted them stopped, to stoop to out and out murder.
Helo, hoarfrost looks great in pictures, but not on my property.
IMHO the best way to save money on the electric bill is to shut off the A/C and turn on a fan and open the windows on the shady side of the house. Keep the curtains and windows closed on the sunny side.
daugen, I never did get a 'stripper clip' for my Lee Enfield SMLE rifles (had three of 'em), but I had three magazines for them, Each magazine held 10 rounds and I always loaded one in the chamber and lowered the firing pin onto it gently and put the safety on. First round to fire, I just pulled back the plunger took aim and fired, after taking the safety off. After that I cycled the bolt to load the rest one at a time.
I don't have any firearms now. .303s tear my shoulder off when shooting them so I sold them.
I've Been Everywhere" was written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959 and made popular by Lucky Starr, Australian pop and folk singer in 1962. The song listed Australian towns. In the same year, Hank Snow adapted it to American towns and then in 1966 John Hore (known as John Grenell) adapted it for New Zealand with New Zealand’s towns. Many popular singers also recorded this song.
buppies, you and me both. I know what caused my problem and it was my own fault. I know better than to eat cheese and I ate a generous portion of a potato and cheese concoction the neighbour made for me. This is the neighbour that pays me in food for plowing her driveway and other assorted work, like digging out tree stumps in the spring/fall.
After my morning post I watched a film on you tube as told by Clyde Barrows' sister and others.
Helo, hoarfrost looks great in pictures, but not on my property.
IMHO the best way to save money on the electric bill is to shut off the A/C and turn on a fan and open the windows on the shady side of the house. Keep the curtains and windows closed on the sunny side.
daugen, I never did get a 'stripper clip' for my Lee Enfield SMLE rifles (had three of 'em), but I had three magazines for them, Each magazine held 10 rounds and I always loaded one in the chamber and lowered the firing pin onto it gently and put the safety on. First round to fire, I just pulled back the plunger took aim and fired, after taking the safety off. After that I cycled the bolt to load the rest one at a time.
I don't have any firearms now. .303s tear my shoulder off when shooting them so I sold them.