CHAT Times At Ridgemont HIGH

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    It's on! Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro pull on the gloves for one last time as ageing boxers in Grudge Match
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ll-gloves-time-aging-boxers-Grudge-Match.html

    story lead me to this,, looks a little interesting. filmed here in the burgh some. but this city isnt a boxing town.
    Paul Spatafora's crackhead brother was arrested for exposing himself to kids, probably while high on crack.
     
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    Went to Sauvie's Island yesterday. Nice beach and successfully finished the corn maze. And stole corn

    On the way back, we were stuck in traffic for two hours. I noticed there was no one on the bridge. Musta been a crash. As we got closer, we noticed the street under the bridge was closed. My bf was morbid and thought a jumper splatted on the ground. We were directed into one lane going up what would've been the exit to the bridge. Confusing.

    That exit also leads you back down to the same street we were just on. Unfortunately, as we passed the closed off bridge we noticed crowds and some people actually on the bridge. We talked to a pedestrian and the look on his face gave it away. I looked over again and realized the guy (it was a girl) standing on the bridge was standing on the edge and looking down. We'll probably never hear that part of the story. (just kidding, she came down seven hours later)

    As we continued, we learned there coincidentally was also a crash when we saw the car remnants towed away. One guy got t-boned as bad as I've ever seen. (cuz he's a fucking dumbass stopping to look and makes a u turn back onto the highway)

    How was your day?
     
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    oh!!! spot as in find.. :D
    not "spot" the passed out cat...
    let me look again




    on the chair!
     
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    you are aware that those mazes are generally cow corn

    to test you eat some kernels raw....human corn can be eaten off a raw cob before cooking...still tastes sweet....cow corn doesn't taste nice at all
     
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    right? I'm thinking cows don't eat corn :p
     
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    I like fresh corn. hunting we would grab some. back when I was a kid tho, and hunting we would grab some bring home. parent be like. :this is cattle corn idiot@@ , we learned..
     
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    Corn on the grill is the best
     
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    whhyys?
    :love:
     
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    think again...they do eat corn....and no...I don't mean ethanol corn

    you know this in the second week?:)

    why fae?.....would you rather be a farmhand?...I can be at your house in about 4 hours:)
     
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    also....I went to the store and had to stop and chase a horse back onto his farm and then find the owners and tell them they had a horse loose
     
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    Seed strain and total content of cellulose and natural starches and sugars are what differentiate cow corn and people corn. Specifically, sweet corn, or "people" corn, is grown for the kernels in their most sugary state.

    Cow corn may be one of two basic types:

    1. Forage corn are the ears and stalks chopped up by a forage harvester machine and stored usually in a silo. It is fed to cattle, usually for the combination of cellulose - which a cow's stomach can digest - and natural sugars and starches.

    2. Grain corn is left to mature until the kernels are their biggest, have dried out and have converted the sugars into starch. It is harvested generally by using a combine, which strips the hardened mature kernels from the rest of the plant. The kernels then are ground, to be used as:

    a. Corn meal feed for cattle;

    b. Corn meal feed for people, especially in the form of corn starch;

    c. Ethanol.

    Grain corn is the biggest use of corn as a crop.

    Due to selective genetic breeding over a long time, different seed strains are used for the three purposes.
     
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    im almost done this job and there is 2 10mm nuts on the floor..one on each side


    i have no idea where they go yet
     
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    mine came from a plastic cable holder that I forgot to put back on the a-arm...it holds the break cable as it enters the wheel..what are you fixing?....something Japanese?
     
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