I like taking things apart

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swampratt

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OOOHHH! that is bad.
did you see how it worked though that is the best thing about learning.

Is it just my computer that drops letters off and drops entire sentences,, be typing away and nothing there but a few random letters
 

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Grandpa had us helping tearing Dozers, Scrapers,Tractors etc as early as 7 years old, helping and learning to rebuild the drives and engines in them. And he expected you to know how to do it yourself by 12 to 14 years old. That way he could keep on running them and not be in the shop.

I imagine, raised out on Farms, most learned how to tear apart and fix, had to, to survive.
 

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I chuck that **** as far as I can throw. I dont want to die realizing Ive spent two straight weeks of my life pulling bullets.
 

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I chuck that **** as far as I can throw. I dont want to die realizing Ive spent two straight weeks of my life pulling bullets.

Amen...

It just ain't worth the time. I don't even bother to pick up 9mm or .40 brass unless there is a crapton of it. It's just too cheap and I buy more.


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