Posted by Tony in Mass. on March 01, 2011 at 11:11:51 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Re: PREPAREDNESS posted by 36 coupe on March 01, 2011 at 05:13:15:
Hey Mr 36 coupe- are you sure we aren't related? I bet you are in Vermont near the Quebec border, so you will have to invite your new nephew to some chicken and rice soup... this evil gang of Chinese capitalists I have here do the same thing at home and the takeaway, a big pot with a chicken ribcage or whatever sitting there (all month it seems) for a soup stock, sure makes rice more appetizing don't it? That will perk up that 12 year old rice stashed for y2k... btw, the reason I started handloading was because of 303 pommie surplus, a whole string of them ruptured in a minty Stevens made #4 I had, we didn't want to temp providence, so I learned to handload everything, these 30-06's were forgotten in a wooden box on a concrete floor, would have never dreamt I left them there that way that long, the brass was just green vegetation at the nick and shoulder, the ones on the bottom anyway, wood was full of those flat bugs,and the ones with all the legs,Anyway so the bullet just pulls to the side with a tug. Shame. The tobacco is burning better as I leave the can open, maple syrup is going on the next try...opps, wrong post... this is suppose to be the end of civilization thread, not the chicken soup and pipe tobacco... or is it??
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