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Thailand Warrior's Festival Cobra skin salad, some type of Cobra meat dish with those thermonuclear peppers and peanuts. Washed down with Cobra (Still full of venom) venom sacks in some type of clear Liquor. Swig that down and it's a quick trip around the planet leaving you sitting panting for a moment then.... Please Sir May I Have Some More!!!! I've also eaten Fugu
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I have personally reloaded most of the common Calibers out there from .25AUTO and .32WCF all the way up to .308 NORMA MAG and a few .50BMG it has been my experience that the smaller the projectile diameter the more exacting and careful you need to be the smaller cartridge cases have less brass at the mouth and are more susceptible to pealing and crushing.:starz: .38/357 are a breeze to reload and are fairly cheep to shoot if you make your own bullets out of lead tire weights (there is enough tin in the mix so you don't get really bad lead fouling) making my own and reloading with moderate plinking charge I was averaging about 5,000 to 7,000 rds. per pound of powder.:thumbsup2: I found 9mm a bit finicky (soft case mouth) found that if I tumble cleaned the empties and used Jacketed projectiles things worked a little smoother, lead projectiles are just too soft for an auto loader and also tend to peal on the case mouth. If you use carbide dies make sure to lube about 1 out of every 10-15 rds. keep a close check on head spacing and lube the projectile especially the chamfer rings. .45ACP are also a breeze and if your pistol has been reworked they tend to be garbage eaters (if it'll fit the magazine it'll shoot.) Have fun and use a reloading manual (Speer is excellent) :thumbsup:
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We don't live there but we have family in Deltona and Port Charlotte and get down that way about once a year! Honey
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Nah, just a leetle more cautious...
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You may need to... I remember 17 degrees in Pt.Charlotte and snow in Key West! Debi
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Yes, they do! Hey Maineac!
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It is the wool that makes the sheepskin work so well. Cool in summer and warm in winter. And when you move, the wool moves with you which reduces friction on your behind. Lambskins (softer wool and not itchie) are used to prevent bedsores for bedridden patients.
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Sorry, but Animal says no... they wear uniforms not costumes.
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Not only do Honey and I carry ICE cards and programed ICE numbers in the cells but I had Metal Dog Tags made with our names, SSN#, DOB and ICE info. One set in our wallets and another set laced in our riding boots (old habits die hard) just in case of fire (metal won't burn). That way the medics will know which feet belong to who!
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Okay Target change:bang head: A costumed person other than you or your family or a live monkey or a larger than life monkey (amusement ride, statue, advertisement).
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Hi all: Is there anyone with the Diamond R Passenger Highway Pegs installed on their Second Gen Venture within 100 Miles of Virginia Beach? Honey would like to try them (maybe a short ride) prior to purchasing a set. Any help would be greatly appreciated .
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In Va. and on US Military installations all the time. Bikeweek in Daytona only on the interstate or when we need the intercom or CB.
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I saw a chik-fil-lay cow on the way home today :fiddle: Keep looking they're out there :think:
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Come on folks it's fourth of July weekend and no one can find some one dressed up like Uncle Sam You're not trying hard enough:draming::draming: Get out there and get to it!!!!:doh:
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Did we accidently loose this feature, or did we turn it off?
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Okay here it is. You your bike and a costume animated character (ie. the Gecko, Mickey Mouse, Smokey Bear, McGruff well you get the idea) Good luck and have fun.
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Me, my Bike, and an Ice Cream Parlor. Oh, sorry, 3 ice cream parlors! Well 1 Icecream Parlor, 1 softserve stand (not a DQ), and 1 frozen custard parlor! What say you kantornado- does this do it?
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Mistake buying a Venture?
Animal replied to Trainwreck68's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
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Had the same problem First thing DO NOT FORCE IT OPEN OR CLOSED!!!!! You either have something loose from the trunk or some of the screws have backed out (That's what happened to me) of your 'lift/hold open' part of the hinge. To fix it take everything you can out of the trunk so you have some room to work. remove the allen head screw (not worry if you drop it where's it gonna go?) Remove black plastic cover and any loose parts you should now be able to see. ***DON'T FORCE ANYTHING*** Remove any screws attaching the hold open to the trunk. trunk should now open!!! collect the parts and piece them back together LOCK TITE ALL THE SCREWS AS YOU REPLACE THEM put every thing back together and install back in the trunk this should solve your problem Animal (Honey told me about your prob I fixed ours you can fix your's)
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'Cause we can!
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No, haven't heard that one, but twirling your hand over your head does.