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I've slowly come to hate the police.
Eta: technically it could be high THC cbd oil...which is illegal.
I stand by the statement thought. Even though I despise THC products for how annoying its users are.
Eta: technically it could be high THC cbd oil...which is illegal.
I stand by the statement thought. Even though I despise THC products for how annoying its users are.
I likely come across as an extremely gruff impatient a-hole... Both on here and in real life.
My friends know me to be quite kind, loyal, and quite mild mannered most of the time.
I neither truly know or truly care what anyone else thinks of me.
My friends know me to be quite kind, loyal, and quite mild mannered most of the time.
I neither truly know or truly care what anyone else thinks of me.
Given it's a new truck... Pop the hood first, disconnect battery.
Wait.
It will likely work fine when you reconnect.
Wait.
It will likely work fine when you reconnect.
re: Engineers of the OB needed (bridge advice)
Posted by X123F45 on 12/22/25 at 3:59 pm to magicman534
We have a few bridges like this in the woods. None are only 2.
Dig in 24inches. Sill plates on each end. Three 8x8s laying on gravel parralel to the ditch. Four 8x8s on top running across the span. 3x12 lumber on top. Use bolts or large spikes to attach these cross boards... Which will also greatly increase the beam load capacity.
It will support 6k easy.
I would add significant blocking between the beams just to avoid any racking.
Edit: not an engineer. I had a german grandfather with a penchant for tasking his young and teen grandsons with constructing projects like these. In his words, an engineer is for when you care about material cost. We built a wooden bridge that was able to support a john deere 550 dozer routinely.
I believe the oldest of us was 16 at the time.
Dig in 24inches. Sill plates on each end. Three 8x8s laying on gravel parralel to the ditch. Four 8x8s on top running across the span. 3x12 lumber on top. Use bolts or large spikes to attach these cross boards... Which will also greatly increase the beam load capacity.
It will support 6k easy.
I would add significant blocking between the beams just to avoid any racking.
Edit: not an engineer. I had a german grandfather with a penchant for tasking his young and teen grandsons with constructing projects like these. In his words, an engineer is for when you care about material cost. We built a wooden bridge that was able to support a john deere 550 dozer routinely.
I believe the oldest of us was 16 at the time.
Every single time.
re: Trashiest thing you did this week?
Posted by X123F45 on 12/20/25 at 11:28 pm to tiggerfan02 2021
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How can I get into "acrapping" stuff and make $400?
Does it require much of an investment?
I am intrigued....
Every time you get the urge to throw something away, pile it up behind the shop.
Listen to the wife bitch for three years, then put it all in a trailer and go scrap it
I had 3200 lbs of copper, lead, cast aluminium, and stainless.
That's a lot of bitching.
This is an incredible joke. Just outstanding 
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Boudreaux can’t fight dirty if Boudreaux can’t get up.
You ever once see a south louisiana fight end without other parties breaking it up?
I haven't.
re: Trashiest thing you did this week?
Posted by X123F45 on 12/20/25 at 2:24 pm to whitetiger1234
I acrapped some stuff.
I've been avoiding it for 4 years and it just became too large of a pile to ignore.
Made 400 bucks though
I've been avoiding it for 4 years and it just became too large of a pile to ignore.
Made 400 bucks though
re: Mossberg 20 gauge
Posted by X123F45 on 12/20/25 at 2:21 pm to WhiskeyThrottle
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I think he's trying to say the guy isn't man enough to handle a 12ga yet. Maybe. But either way, it's information.
I have a 28 that has the worst recoil out of any of the ones I own
Even worse than my crappy maverick 88s
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Measurements are on the Heath/Fitness board, I think I would hold my own
You do you little buddy
The impetuousness of youth left me long ago
re: The baddest North Louisiana Redneck against the baddest South Louisiana Baw
Posted by X123F45 on 12/20/25 at 12:27 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I like this take
At the end of the day the big cornfed baws of north Louisiana have a large size and reach advantage.
The problem arises with their Baptist sensibilities and notions of fighting fair.
Boudreaux doesn't care about fair. And he certainly doesn't care about getting his arse kicked.
Do you have any idea how much muscle you have to have to see the upper abs under 2 inches of fat?
Fat or not, 5 6 or not, that baw would work you over.
Fat or not, 5 6 or not, that baw would work you over.
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Definitely will tell you that BMI doesn't apply to him
Judging by those forearms and the fact you can see his abdominal wall through that fat cap, I'd strongly advise not telling him that to his face.
Or at the very least, have a head start.
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After further review, traps too big, neck too wide. Zero chance of knocking that fellow out. Buy the baw a beer.
Fight or fight to the death?
Fight? North LA.
To the death, south LA.
Fight? North LA.
To the death, south LA.
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do not check the calories in that cheesesteak burrito
I get two of those, a chopped brisket sandwich, buccees chips, a 44oz DDP, a big arse cookie, and a large back of the spicy funyun knockoffs.
It's the only place where I embrace my inner fatass besides a good boudin shop.
Checked calories... 820. I expected worse.
A lot worse.
re: Marijuana has been reclassified from schedule 1 to schedule 3
Posted by X123F45 on 12/18/25 at 3:12 pm to Pettifogger
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I've traditionally supported this stuff but I might be reversing course
The amount of people reeking of weed and smoking in public is just out of control. It's aging me and I'll start shouting at clouds soon.
Ibwas 100% on board with full legalization until some bag girl in colorado lectured me about plastic bags for 15 minutes while I was checking out.
In short, it's the devil's lettuce.
re: Would you be comfortable with a Ruger 10/22 in a home defense situation?
Posted by X123F45 on 12/17/25 at 8:40 pm to RED DAWN REDUX
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You’re basing this on pure personal bias and not on ballistic evidence.
22LR will kill you graveyard dead close in and will penetrate into human tissue at long distance (at least 400 yards).
The ballistics of .22 at 400 don't agree. At 400, it's almost airsoft for most loads starting at 1050 fps
Now, inside of 70 yards, I can kill anything in louisiana.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Any time I have a .22 pointed at something, it's going to die.
Doesn'tatter how big it is. Doesn't matter if it's flying.
We used to have an armadillo problem. A cheap UTG red dot mounted on an m&p15-22 and I haven't seen one in two years. I have extirpated armadillos from my area.
Doesn'tatter how big it is. Doesn't matter if it's flying.
We used to have an armadillo problem. A cheap UTG red dot mounted on an m&p15-22 and I haven't seen one in two years. I have extirpated armadillos from my area.
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