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Old 11-13-2018, 07:35 PM   #461
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Old 11-13-2018, 08:54 PM   #462
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Walbernize? That's a good idea. Well used. Glad to have your suggestion. Pat
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Old 11-13-2018, 10:06 PM   #463
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So where does the inflammatory mention of firearms for defense on the road come in?


Hey, I just came back from Canada where I took a class on how to use a shotgun for self defense. The scattered shotgun approach to killing this thread is what seems to be happening here. We need to me more aimed in like a rife and less scattered about like a shotgun.

But I have always heard that Canadians are too polite to have anything to do with self defense. After all they have to be ready to visit here in the litigious USA where anytime you are less than polite to your assailant you will get sued and your homeowners policy will not cover it.

Just ask me about my police officer friend who had to haul someone away for that and he told me how that person spend years in court civilly also.

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Old 11-13-2018, 10:08 PM   #464
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Old 11-13-2018, 10:18 PM   #465
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Always believed the Mothers teflon was absolutely the best for keeping off bugs. That would follow to make it best shine as well. Pat
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Old 11-14-2018, 12:18 AM   #466
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Ahh... Juicy Fruit.
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Old 11-14-2018, 04:46 AM   #467
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Where would the step, “please tell us where and when you are on the road with that extremely dangerous TV TT combination, so we can protect ourselves and our loved ones.”? It probably fits under one of the earlier steps. I only single it out because it’s one of my favorites.
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Old 11-14-2018, 04:50 AM   #468
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Ahh... Juicy Fruit.
Don’t ya have spearmint?
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Old 11-14-2018, 05:04 AM   #469
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Where would the step, “please tell us where and when you are on the road with that extremely dangerous TV TT combination, so we can protect ourselves and our loved ones.”? It probably fits under one of the earlier steps. I only single it out because it’s one of my favorites.
I put that one on the list months ago. It’s funny that everyone puts that straw man “bus full of kids” argument to point out how unsafe someone is. As if everyone is constantly thinking of everyone else on the road.
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Old 11-14-2018, 05:45 AM   #470
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Where would the step, “please tell us where and when you are on the road with that extremely dangerous TV TT combination, so we can protect ourselves and our loved ones.”? It probably fits under one of the earlier steps. I only single it out because it’s one of my favorites.


I’ve used it before myself - it’s a fave - but I didn’t include it in the list because it’s so over the top/dramatic/silly ... wait, maybe we should add it! [emoji3]
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Old 11-14-2018, 07:45 AM   #471
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I suggest we stay with the current template, although that would be something for the parallel thread should that become nessesary.
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Old 11-14-2018, 09:35 AM   #472
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Obviously you are wrong. The juicy fruit is dangerous. Sugar will kill you. The dangerous rig is only a good wash and wax away. Tuning the shine is important to success. Now just stop presenting info that you know is wrong, illegal (no tax paid on the gum), and against forum rules (sticky subject). Wax on, wax off! Next step and do it now! Pat
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May I just add that if you insist on eating Juicy Fruit gum, please be kind enough to tell us when and where so we can keep our families safe by avoiding being near such reckless behavior! Unless of course you’re chewing with a ProPride....
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There is no internet example of a good outcome from using european or Canadian gum. Even the Canadian college of food preparation confirms this position. Reference the CCFP website for documented confirmation, but it's easier to just do a search for yourself. Equalizing is an option, but without the real world experience of professional practice, it is highly unlikely that you have any firm ground to chew on. Please, revert to the standard norm that all major corporations advertise as best. If you do not add to their profit, the economy will fail, placing all in the unfortunate position of returning to the ball. Pat
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Well an appointment with the Canadian barber system should resolve that effectively for little cash, but you will have to cross the border for multiple trims to get the right presence and stay on the ball throughout all the execution. Pat
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Sheesh, It's not as simple as that unless you can get in with a caravan but timing may be tough. You will need to be ready to go at all times and you will need to cancel any site reservations you have as camping will be out of the question.
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Old 11-15-2018, 07:13 PM   #478
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Sheesh, It's not as simple as that unless you can get in with a caravan but timing may be tough. You will need to be ready to go at all times and you will need to cancel any site reservations you have as camping will be out of the question.
Wait, what? There are caravans headed for the Canadian border too?
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May I just add that if you insist on eating Juicy Fruit gum, please be kind enough to tell us when and where so we can keep our families safe by avoiding being near such reckless behavior! Unless of course you’re chewing with a ProPride....
Your insurance may not cover you and you could go to jail if you violate the yellow sticker on your juicyfruit pack. I talked to my agent and looked up the law online.
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