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Looks good to me. I guess hot to some is nice to others.
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Very could be Ga elections these days decided in big towns. It’s what happened in 2020Good Deal! You’re back just in time to see Georgia go Blue. Welcome Back to the Democrat frontier.
Temperature Co-efficient of Reactivity. Very little use outside some reactor plants and Naval Nuc Power program. Denoted by Greek A and uppercase T. I went by AlphaT in the years on the Commodore 64 Connection. When it was changed to Americana On Line (AOL), I wasnt able to have the same name. So I changed it to AlphaTea. Had it ever since.Any significance to your name choice?
Well, he has been up North and sometimes even transplants tend to over estimate.![]()
well, I do have a cubic sh!t load. I wont say exactly for obvious reasons.You have over a quarter million rounds?
My man....![]()
Unless you're terminal, don't sell. Just stop buying and keep shooting. If the she devil wins, we'll have another panic buying shortage.well, I do have a cubic **** load. I wont say exactly for obvious reasons.
For the last 25 years or so I lived by the prepper code. Buy it cheap and stack it deep.
Before Y2K I started buying ammo (in the good ol' days) every time I went into Walmart I would pick up a couple of boxes of 9mm, or 45ACP or especially 22lr. it adds up really fast.
After my first 10k rounds I started keeping inventory on an Excel spreadsheet and put everything in M2A1 ammo cans.
in the days of the ammo shortages, especially 22lr, I still went to the range. Nobody else was there, but I went.
They were all stacked next to the walls in my basement. I really didnt hit me how much it was until it was time to move.
When NY outlawed home shipments of ammo, I found ways around it.
I will never shoot it all, so I am slowly selling it off.