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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
The Time of Gathering Draws Near
The RNS Blogging Crew is approaching assembly at their personal shrine to the Holy High-Speed Projectile. Dave is heading West, David is heading North and I am not going anywhere until Friday but am set for David’s arrival today and … Continue reading
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Life Happens
When you least expect it to. Unsurprisingly. I was rolling some rather stout pieces of Marine Channel across one of the fitting tables at work in the process of flame cutting some copes into the flanges on Monday morning. In … Continue reading
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Eaten by the monster of
The Bookface. I joined a local prepper meetup group a few months back, but last month the manager of the group decided he’d rather not deal with the meetup BS and let us all know he was switching the group’s … Continue reading
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So simple
A welder can do it. A couple weeks back I discovered that my EOTech was not firing up as it should. I opened the battery cover to find this A battery took a leak all over the insides. Having never … Continue reading
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Infinite Sadness
I regret to inform you that Buster, our big friendly couch monster of nearly four years has passed on. Buster was a handsome fellow who came to us from a local rescue where he was staying with his brother, Chance. … Continue reading
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I swear
Running a website can be like trying to figure out how to keep one of those Cadillac V8-6-4 “Variable Displacement” engines working properly. So, I re-registered the domain (last time we went down), then the registration folks went back to … Continue reading
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You know
There are people who will spend all day at this machine Would you like something like this at your local gun shop? Tactical Graphics Inc. in Melbourne, Florida recently installed a new claw machine filled with AR accessories and ammo. From … Continue reading
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We’re not dead
We’re just really fooking busy as of late. Ok, one of us was closer to death than the other three, and another one of us had a wife who birthed another American into the world. When I find something I … Continue reading
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It is highly likely
That you hadn’t heard there is a large and ongoing increase in the number of Cuban immigrants attempting to make it to our fair shores. Apparently, they’re assuming that what with our President getting all gropey-feeley with the Castro brothers, … Continue reading
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On a personal note
There is a relatively new channel that popped up in my cable box called Ovation and a couple months ago they started showing three episodes of Boston Legal every Monday evening. So I started recording them onto the DVR to … Continue reading
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