You ate tuna salad that you didn't freshly prepare?
Well, Duh!
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The wife will be at a horse show tomorrow with one of the granddaughters.This is the first weekend in five weeks that we will be home and I'm not going anywhere.
Had a funeral for my aunt yesterday. 3 relatives from southern Florida came up and stayed with me. They are still here. Return flights cancelled. Might be able to return home on Tuesday???
sooooooo where do you guys that submit your tax stamp documents get your finger prints done ?
Got the RRA trigger in the Bushy Varmint... might get to see what that rifle is able to do this weekend...
Anybody in here running a Ruger Precision in 6.5 Creedmoor ? Getting to the point I might be able to pick one up....
I went to Porter County Sheriff. Your local PD should be willing to do it for you.sooooooo where do you guys that submit your tax stamp documents get your finger prints done ?
Got the RRA trigger in the Bushy Varmint... might get to see what that rifle is able to do this weekend...
Anybody in here running a Ruger Precision in 6.5 Creedmoor ? Getting to the point I might be able to pick one up....
Take them shooting.
I actually sent them to Chicago.
Oh, wait, you didn't mean take them to a shooting
Heads up... when given a choice of sandwiches at Panera, the avoid the tuna salad. It was two days ago and I'm still paying. Had to stay home from work today.
I've only put about 60 rds through it so far. Sub MOA, but I can do better.Jedi, never trust the thug to honer a agreement.... Welcome to Da Region...
Not sure if my local PD would be the place to go for that... might have to give one of my county buds a call...
Melensdad, I hear Gary is always open...
Sooooo what type of groups are you getting out of that 6.5......
I've only put about 60 rds through it so far. Sub MOA, but I can do better.
8" Jimmy Johns.
Well that sucks.It's been a while, but it can happen anywhere.
[FONT=&]On January 12, 2012 health officials in Porter County linked a 60-victim norovirus outbreak to a Jimmy John’s restaurant in Valparaiso, Indiana. At least 20 of the victims were emergency responders to a train accident that occurred on Friday, January 6. The emergency workers were provided meals prepared by Jimmy John’s and by Sunday the health department received reports that approximately 20 of them had become ill. The next day more illnesses reported, with consumption of food at Jimmy John’s being a common theme among those sickened. The restaurant, located at 1608 East Lincolnway, briefly closed its doors to sanitize the facility, and reopened shortly thereafter. Staff from other locations filled in for regular workers, who were tested for norovirus.[/FONT]