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      HAVE YOU EVER?

      My 1873, and 1892 Winchester’s are both chambered in 32-20. It was the .38/.357 of its day. Pre Covid, I could get a box of 50 for about $30. A month or so ago, I picked up a couple hundred rounds for around $2 a round and thought I stole them. I’ll never sell either one, but they don’t get...
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      Sidewalks

      Jaywalker!!!! See something, say something. :lmfao:
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      Sidewalks

      It’s 30th and Arlington. Muggers need a place to mug. It was probably a “shovel ready job”.
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      The Czickness LII….it is the grey time of year. Tungsten Grey that is…

      Eclipse re-enactment day at work. We have no power.
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      Hummingbirds Yet

      We’ve had the feeders out for a couple weeks, with steady traffic here in Texas.
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      Some more pics
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      The sun is the source of light that allows you to see it. Can’t see the side that the sun isn’t shining on.
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      Totality started at 1:42 and lasted until about 1:46 here in Texas. My scheduled break time is 1:30-1:45 Typically I’m alone or a couple other people. Today, 90% of the company came out to hang on my break. I feel special. :dunno:
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      My apologies sir. Not really knowing what to expect, I grabbed an extra 50 mags. I may have taken over my limit of zombies. Next time this happens, they’re yours, I promise. :)
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      The clouds parted and I had an unobstructed view.
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      42 minutes until totality in Texas
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      I got to see it through a break in the clouds.
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      Partial eclipse begins in about 13 minutes, but it mostly cloudy.
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      Total Solar Eclipse 4/8/24

      It looks like it’s gonna be raining here in Texas. I was hoping to be able to see it.
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