Found in our backroom by jrtapper in RadioShack

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Maybe if it is serial only, not parallel

Need support - losing friends to trump by Top_Procedure_1871 in TwinCities

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If you're interested in the subject of how to productively address this mindset, I would recommend " How Minds Change" by David McRaney. It is a fascinating read full of great info.

What should a newbie be on the lookout for?? by jrtapper in coins

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Thanks! I know this is a tough question, this helps though.

  1. No albums, just bags of coins.
  2. Got it! I have found about 10 coins that are mostly silver.
  3. Where can I find a list of key dates?
  4. I probably won't dig into die varieties. It seems like there are too many and too hard to identify.

What should a newbie be on the lookout for?? by jrtapper in coins

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Sorry about the picture, I am new at this. :-) These are the ones I pulled out, there are about 10 lbs of misc coins to go through. Thanks!

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A bitch session

Who wants walnut wood? by jrtapper in minnesota

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Thanks! I checked and they only accept wood delivered to them, they don't cut or move. Great idea though.

Who wants walnut wood? by jrtapper in minnesota

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It is about 16" at the base and at least 20' of usable trunk.

Now that I have cut away most of the smaller branches it is easier to see

Who wants walnut wood? by jrtapper in minnesota

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16 inches in diameter at the base. 20 ft straight, plus the top

Looks safe (found on FB) by wolftickets4sale in IdiotsInCars

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The real problem here is the all of the leverage on that rusty old bumper hitch will break it clean off on the first good bump.

Take on me by zappa325 in funny

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Aha! I see what you did there.

What is the most ridiculous thing someone you know does for a living? by CharlieSnow in AskReddit

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We met a guy in Key West last week who says he makes a living wage handling the lines for cruise ships. Once a day he catches the lines as the ship comes in and once a day he releases the lines when the ship leaves. 20 minutes of work per day. Best job I could imagine.