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    Haven

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    I pulled something in my back last night. My elderly neighbor needed some help. He wanted his trash can taken out last night. Trash pickup isn't till Thursday this week. My elderly neighbor's son-in-law had unhooked the garage door from the door opener. So I had to lift it, but it was stuck. I pulled, got it to move, but felt something in my back go. I am still hobbling around this morning.

    I also was dumb enough to pick the hottest week to work on the getting the garage cleaned out.
     

    DadSmith

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    I pulled something in my back last night. My elderly neighbor needed some help. He wanted his trash can taken out last night. Trash pickup isn't till Thursday this week. My elderly neighbor's son-in-law had unhooked the garage door from the door opener. So I had to lift it, but it was stuck. I pulled, got it to move, but felt something in my back go. I am still hobbling around this morning.

    I also was dumb enough to pick the hottest week to work on the getting the garage cleaned out.
    Several years ago I snapped a few tendons, ligaments in my lower back. I was down for close to 2 months with rehab I got to going again. Had to take it easy for several more months. Lower back hurt all the time for about 6 months. Then it finally got healed up and strengthened and I'm back at it doing stupid things again.
     

    bcannon

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    Up late working on the Jeep. It is starting, running, turning, and stopping. A few minor repairs left and will be road worthy. Had about 2 minutes of sprinkles last night and hoping for more today. Dry as a popcorn fart here. The grass is green ish and crunchy but the weeds are still growing, never really understood why that happens. Another doc appointment day for mom, hoping for some answers today.
     

    Bennettjh

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    Missed the TWO ass pandas under the feeder at 0500. I'll have to set the trap tonight. And again next weekend probably. Renters up north caught the she coon they been having trouble with and hauled her 5 miles away. Back in less than a week. Couple tender hearted kids.
    Time for coffee.
    Surprised it took her that long to get back. Those little devils are frustrating.
     

    patience0830

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    Up late working on the Jeep. It is starting, running, turning, and stopping. A few minor repairs left and will be road worthy. Had about 2 minutes of sprinkles last night and hoping for more today. Dry as a popcorn fart here. The grass is green ish and crunchy but the weeds are still growing, never really understood why that happens. Another doc appointment day for mom, hoping for some answers today.
    Longer tap root on the weeds, generally. Adapted to compete with the grass.
     

    RustyHornet

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    Seems like a good time for a bird photo ! :D

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    We have sooooo many cardinals around our home. Blue jays as well. But the cardinals are everywhere! So cool to see. Growing up, I remember it being a kinda rare occurrence.
     

    Kalashalite

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    I fired my IMI Jericho 941F KBI import on monday at our historical weapons shoot. It disappointed me again... Another stovepipe. The action of this gun is smooth as anything I've handled so I'm starting to think about new recoil springs. Then again, I've only shot 115 grains through it.

    I have a hypothesis that the Israeli's liked to share ammo between Uzi submachine guns and service pistols, so maybe they are calibrated to the hotter loaded 124gr NATO.

    Has anyone else had reliability issues in worn out CZ's or clones?
     

    Born2vette

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    I fired my IMI Jericho 941F KBI import on monday at our historical weapons shoot. It disappointed me again... Another stovepipe. The action of this gun is smooth as anything I've handled so I'm starting to think about new recoil springs. Then again, I've only shot 115 grains through it.

    I have a hypothesis that the Israeli's liked to share ammo between Uzi submachine guns and service pistols, so maybe they are calibrated to the hotter loaded 124gr NATO.

    Has anyone else had reliability issues in worn out CZ's or clones?
    I only run 124 gr in my CZs. That said would check the ejector spring as well as the recoil spring and make sure all is clean around the ejector and the chamber is really clean and no oil in the chamber which may keep the casing from ejecting properly. Limp wristing may also cause stove piping.
     
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