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Posted on 10/10/2023 8:04:55 PM PDT by ransomnote
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Jill sprung for the way home.
Borrowed it from Hunter.
Bill Cosby described eating one in Italy...
“Fernet Branca” 9:37 long
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Wonder how many of the insurrectionists who are threatening the very Democracy this Republic was founded upon .. will be arrested?
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SecNav? OK I’ll keep the slot open for you. But you better get crackin’ on your homework. We have 18 fast attacks sitting on their main coolant sea chests at the moment. One is about to float from SanDiego but we’d still be down 17——hup hup
You Dad might have explained the frying pan thing a bit more thoroughly. With roosters in the hen house a lot of the eggs get fertilized which creates an egg with a tiny embryo in the yolk. In a fresh egg that embryo is just a spec but some folks don’t like to see that spec in their easy over. Others don’t care and scramble them anyway. That’s where the “fried baby chicks” comes from. But with no roosters-—no specs.
Dad didn’t explain in detail but from what I understood, people that kept free range chickens, hens and roosters, often picked up eggs that were not fresh and ended up with chicks in the frying pans.
Farmers like us that had big layer houses for eggs didn’t keep roosters around the laying hens at all. No need for a rooster unless you have setting hens. We did have free range game hens and roosters but not in the laying houses. The game chickens that ran loose were for garden bug control. The layers were mostly the white sex-link hens, I think. We kept about 300 to a house. I was mostly curious at the time why we had to make sure none of the free range roosters got in the laying house. LoL I was a kid.
On the steel front add on that the EU in early Oct added sanctions for Russian steel/iron imports that require specific country of origin requirements from the mills to certify sources...the Chinese will be hard pressed to supply this documentation.
Heck, as US suppliers of final product to the EU; we are scrambling to provide the documentation. Normally such a reg, example being the conflict mineral requirements, only requires no knowledge and not objective prove from the mills. But the wording of the new EU reg will require a tracking of specific metal mill run sources and not just a declaration. Mutiple industries are scrambling right now.
While I have all kinds of appreciation for the capability of fiber optics, in part, from seeing the demo at the Corning Museum in NY decades ago, I am way less impressed with management.
The biggest cable, 24 conductor, in the country goes right by my place. When they put it in they said they were only going to use four: State, Fed, Mil. and utility. The rest were in reserve, presumably so maybe I could hook into one? Can I use it? No bleeping way. Can’t be done, they say. Extremely tricky and technical, they say. It’s right BY MY PLACE. I’d even fire up the trencher and dig my own hookup hole.
That was nearly two decades ago. A few months back a crew showed up to dig in a couple of new access boxes. Big concrete guys. I told the guys they were picking a bad spot since the highway shoulder at my place is extra wide and disabled vehicles pull over there often.
Did they pay attention to me? nnnoooowwwaaaay. Just a few weeks after they left we had a big rain storm. Buried the new boxes under half a foot of water so’s they had to re-fill the gravel and pump them out, the holes being in solid rock.
Then about a month later a passing honey truck blew an axle and drug itself right over said new boxes beating the snot out of them again. Not sure if there’s a karma monster involved because they’re so dam backward about letting us local folks use their little glass wire but in the mean time their maintenance fakter is impressive?
And I wasn’t even using my own backhoe when things went south.
What did the manager say to your complaint.
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Plane change? Did Diaper Man foul the interior again when he sat down? Tsk tsk tsk.
Pardon the cynicism. That imbecile really grinds my gears.
I got disconnected from the manager and called back.
Told the operator about it and she said she was going to have it checked out right away.
First she said, here at our Costco.
Item two: So maybe if the chicoms can hang on for awhile they might get the call for steel and cement from the Gazas who will need a bunch of the stuff if they get to rebuild——which doesn’t seem likely anyway. It’s tough being a degenerate, corrupt, sort of country.
Yeah, picking up old eggs has its risks.
I guess we have a new generation of lazyassbuttdraggers in the steel bizness. I thot we settled this traceability thing six decades ago. I wrote some of the rules for that when I was buying steel and stuff for ship construction. But the toaster oven crowd lead to some bad habits, I guess?
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