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I have a case of MRE meals for earthquake backup.
And backup is a pun. They are awful and a single meal generated a huge amount of litter. It's staggering. Sent via Jedi mind trick.
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I was under the impression the real MREs were not available to civilians and they were rated is OK for just 3 years. Are the real deal MREs available to non military?
I don't want any, just curious.
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Morning all
Beans are coming along nicely. First time I've ever done them from raw beans and I'm now guessing it's not gunna be the last time either.
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Yeah, the MREs you can buy are the exact same. They might have different print on the outside, but it's the same ****ty food
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In Thunderdome they had a whole pig based production facility that took care of both the gas and the food requirements. In the new movie the were using water to control the people so didn't show any other stuff. But if you needed a fresh boost of energy and crazy, just sniff that silver paint.
Mom made pots of beans all the time. Never the canned stuff. And you are required to make corn bread too aren't you. I don't really care much for beans now. Must have reached some sort of lifetime bean saturation level.
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I wasn't planning on corn bread this time, I've got some fresh cobs of corn to throw on the barbie. Ribs are in the smoker already.
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Congrats on the new acquisition! Hopefully your weather will let you use it a lot right away. We're probably getting a bit more snow next week.
Jeff, have fun with the magical fruit. I'll wager you're sleeping on the couch tonight! So Cliff, I need to be prepared for earthquakes now? When I lived in the Midwest, it was blizzards or tornadoes, when I lived in FL it was hurricanes and/or tornadoes, in the DC area it's blizzards again, and they slipped in an earthquake just to mess with us. No chance I'll ever live in OZ, where every critter can kill you, including being downwind of Jeff after a helping of beans!
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The first thing we had with a fresh pot of beans was beans and corn bread. Only after the corn bread was gone get they get served as a side for other stuff.
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I used to own a bike, sold it went to college, got married. Now I can't have one......
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The Panasonic plasma tv, she go boom
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the smoke get out or do you have a plasma leak?
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Smoke. It looks like its time to go looking for a 4k tv.
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I've been reading good things about hisense tvs. In the US they carry a 4 yr warranty and have a killer picture. Can get 55" 4K for $650!!!
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That brand is over here too. Don't know much about them other than they are at the lower end of the price range. 4yr warranty eh? Don't know if anyone offers more than 12months over here. Usually if you want more than that you have to purchase an extended warranty with a third party.
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