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Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Monday, December 15, 2014 4:38:08 PM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/15/14 6:17 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, December 15, 2014 7:07:21 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 10:04 AM, Toad Gigger wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 09:35:55 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: ...ia pretty much over... http://tinyurl.com/ol2dnyz I bought a few boxes of these last week for $24 a box, free shipping, which works out to be .08 a round. These are pretty much the same as CCI's round nose Mini Mags, which, if you shop around can also be found at about the same price. This is about half the price they've been selling for, when you could find them, six months ago. My heart doesn't go out to the ammo hoarders who bought up pallets of CCI .22LR ammo in the hope of becoming lifelong scalpers and being able to resell it at two or three times these prices. Please tell me you didn't actually take a picture of ammo to post showing that you bought some. Or, did you run out to your Maryland Red Barn, where the owls roost, and take a picture of an ad? Naw...manufacturer's stock photo. If I posted a photo of my ammo supply, you'd brownstain your shorts. Harry, you got 5000 rounds of .223? Not yet, but I'm working on it. I keep using it up. :) This is what a *really* good supply looks like: http://tinyurl.com/prm6dlk -- Let's elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. Not getting into your 'brown stain' zone I'm sure, but my supply isn't that great but I do have a 10th of it. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Monday, December 15, 2014 4:39:48 PM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
Nothing wrong with steel cased Tula. More people have good success with it than those who don't. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_16/591587_.html The coated steel TULA bullets are tough on barrels. Tested and proven. And steel cases are tougher on rifle innards than brass cases. Maybe, maybe not. Some people on the AR forums have digested 4000+ rounds of the stuff through a single arm with little or no significant wear. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/14 7:53 PM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, December 15, 2014 4:38:08 PM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 6:17 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, December 15, 2014 7:07:21 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 10:04 AM, Toad Gigger wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 09:35:55 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: ...ia pretty much over... http://tinyurl.com/ol2dnyz I bought a few boxes of these last week for $24 a box, free shipping, which works out to be .08 a round. These are pretty much the same as CCI's round nose Mini Mags, which, if you shop around can also be found at about the same price. This is about half the price they've been selling for, when you could find them, six months ago. My heart doesn't go out to the ammo hoarders who bought up pallets of CCI .22LR ammo in the hope of becoming lifelong scalpers and being able to resell it at two or three times these prices. Please tell me you didn't actually take a picture of ammo to post showing that you bought some. Or, did you run out to your Maryland Red Barn, where the owls roost, and take a picture of an ad? Naw...manufacturer's stock photo. If I posted a photo of my ammo supply, you'd brownstain your shorts. Harry, you got 5000 rounds of .223? Not yet, but I'm working on it. I keep using it up. :) This is what a *really* good supply looks like: http://tinyurl.com/prm6dlk -- Let's elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. Not getting into your 'brown stain' zone I'm sure, but my supply isn't that great but I do have a 10th of it. it's Herring's brownstain zone. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === Frankly I don't think you'd be very welcome there. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/14 7:57 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === Frankly I don't think you'd be very welcome there. Frankly, W'hine, I don't give a flying f*ck what you think, believe, or do, or whether you live, die, or are captured by your local ISIS brotherhood. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Monday, December 15, 2014 5:09:05 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:38:05 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Harry, you got 5000 rounds of .223? Not yet, but I'm working on it. I keep using it up. :) This is what a *really* good supply looks like: http://tinyurl.com/prm6dlk I should have taken some pictures when we were buying 12 ga by the pallet. They really didn't last that long when I was splitting it 15 or 20 ways and the shooters were going through 4 or 5 boxes a week. We did have the reloaders following us around picking up once fired AA hulls but for $2 a box, I didn't think they were worth picking up, much less fooling around with reloading them. I dont' reload any brass either, but then again I dont' shoot near ass much ass i used to.. Usually 'where is dies is wherever it lies" |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/14 8:22 PM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, December 15, 2014 5:09:05 PM UTC-8, wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:38:05 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Harry, you got 5000 rounds of .223? Not yet, but I'm working on it. I keep using it up. :) This is what a *really* good supply looks like: http://tinyurl.com/prm6dlk I should have taken some pictures when we were buying 12 ga by the pallet. They really didn't last that long when I was splitting it 15 or 20 ways and the shooters were going through 4 or 5 boxes a week. We did have the reloaders following us around picking up once fired AA hulls but for $2 a box, I didn't think they were worth picking up, much less fooling around with reloading them. I dont' reload any brass either, but then again I dont' shoot near ass much ass i used to.. Usually 'where is dies is wherever it lies" I save most of my .357/.38 special brass for a friend who reloads. It could be an interesting hobby, I guess, but it seems too tedious to interest me, and I don't see any serious $$$ savings. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Wow, could leave a few here (including me) jealous :) |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/14 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. It's really not my taste, but I can appreciate that many would find it attractive. We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. If I wanted to live next to the water, it wouldn't be on a manmade canal. We had a summer cottage while I was growing up at the beach in Milford. That would be my first choice, although not in Connecticut. Not enough summer, too much winter. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/2014 7:59 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/15/14 7:57 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === Frankly I don't think you'd be very welcome there. Frankly, W'hine, I don't give a flying f*ck what you think, believe, or do, or whether you live, die, or are captured by your local ISIS brotherhood. Mind your temper Harry. -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/2014 9:05 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/15/14 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. It's really not my taste, but I can appreciate that many would find it attractive. We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. If I wanted to live next to the water, it wouldn't be on a manmade canal. We had a summer cottage while I was growing up at the beach in Milford. That would be my first choice, although not in Connecticut. Not enough summer, too much winter. YAWN! http://www.bing.com/maps/default.asp...md&F ORM=MIRE -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:05:23 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. === We had all that when we lived in the north east. I was tired however of driving 25 miles to a boat in Connecticut that I could only use 6 months of the year. The critters in the back woods were fun to watch but they were also fond of the plants and shrubs. Somewhere in the archives I have a cute picture of a deer with my wife's freshly planted flowers hanging out of both sides of its mouth. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 20:49:58 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: I save most of my .357/.38 special brass for a friend who reloads. It could be an interesting hobby, I guess, but it seems too tedious to interest me, and I don't see any serious $$$ savings. === The real advantage of reloading is that you can make ammo that is commercially unavailable like sub-sonic 38 special wad cutters. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Monday, December 15, 2014 7:59:57 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze got a sandy vayjaay, and wrote:
Frankly I don't think you'd be very welcome there. Frankly, W'hine, I don't give a flying f*ck what you think, believe, or do, or whether you live, die, or are captured by your local ISIS brotherhood. Someone hit a nerve.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:26:30 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article om, says... On 12/15/2014 9:05 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. It's really not my taste, but I can appreciate that many would find it attractive. We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. If I wanted to live next to the water, it wouldn't be on a manmade canal. We had a summer cottage while I was growing up at the beach in Milford. That would be my first choice, although not in Connecticut. Not enough summer, too much winter. YAWN! http://www.bing.com/maps/default.asp...md&F ORM=MIRE Harry's name is missing from the place in which he dwells. Account Identifier: District - 02 Account Number - 132397 Owner Information Owner Name: GREAR KAREN L Use: Principal Residence: RESIDENTIAL YES Mailing Address: 2015 ROSEDALE LN HUNTINGTOWN MD 20639-4132 === If harry had property in his name the Feds would seize it for unpaid taxes. The burning question of the day however is exactly how did Ms. Grear come by the down payment on that property. I'm a bit surprised that the Feds haven't tried harder to figure that out. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/14 1:05 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:29:39 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 20:49:58 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I save most of my .357/.38 special brass for a friend who reloads. It could be an interesting hobby, I guess, but it seems too tedious to interest me, and I don't see any serious $$$ savings. === The real advantage of reloading is that you can make ammo that is commercially unavailable like sub-sonic 38 special wad cutters. ... or stuff that is hot and nasty. Midway and other vendors sell subsonic .38 special wadcutters. http://tinyurl.com/pam4z5s From the manufacturer's site: This is the most accurate load that money can buy for your .38 Special! Specifically made to deliver one hole accuracy out to 50yds. Loaded to extremely tight tolerances and priced right for matches and for getting the most from your .38 special or 357 Magnum for accuracy. This load uses a 21BHN hardness HARDCAST bullet so it will not lead up your bbl and will not deform on impact. Velocity: 800fps / 4" Ruger GP-100 6.0" bbl S&W - 855fps 2.0" bbl - 740fps Bullet: MATCH GRADE Full Wadcutter 148gr. Hardcast Muzzle Energy: 210 ft. lbs. 4" 240 ft. lbs. 6.0"" 180 ft. lbs Of course, it is "commercially unavailable," unless you order some. Have a nice day. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 06:30:09 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. === If you're seeing unfettered arrogance, step away from the mirror. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/14 7:07 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 06:30:09 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. === If you're seeing unfettered arrogance, step away from the mirror. Didn't need to...looked up "unfettered arrogance" on Wiki...found your photo. Found some .38 Special subsonic wadcutters, too...you know, the kind that aren't available commercially. Have nice day. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:21:39 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article . com, says... On 12/15/2014 7:59 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 7:57 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === Frankly I don't think you'd be very welcome there. Frankly, W'hine, I don't give a flying f*ck what you think, believe, or do, or whether you live, die, or are captured by your local ISIS brotherhood. Mind your temper Harry. I feel sorry for the UPS and FedEx guys. Harry might mistake them for a Reich-wing rectal fissure, is that how you say it, when the knock on his door to deliver a package this Christmas season. I doubt the Toad has many packages arriving. -- Here's hoping you have a very Merry Christmas, and a spectacular New Year! |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 04:53:45 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? 'Cause he's too well admired? Some folks just can't stand all the admiration they deserve because everything they think, say, own, or rent is soooo much better than anyone else's. It must be hard being and having nothing but the best. -- Here's hoping you have a very Merry Christmas, and a spectacular New Year! |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
I must lead a secluded life. I don't have anything to be jealous or bitter about...
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Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/15/2014 11:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:26:30 -0500, BAR wrote: In article om, says... On 12/15/2014 9:05 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. It's really not my taste, but I can appreciate that many would find it attractive. We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. If I wanted to live next to the water, it wouldn't be on a manmade canal. We had a summer cottage while I was growing up at the beach in Milford. That would be my first choice, although not in Connecticut. Not enough summer, too much winter. YAWN! http://www.bing.com/maps/default.asp...md&F ORM=MIRE Harry's name is missing from the place in which he dwells. Account Identifier: District - 02 Account Number - 132397 Owner Information Owner Name: GREAR KAREN L Use: Principal Residence: RESIDENTIAL YES Mailing Address: 2015 ROSEDALE LN HUNTINGTOWN MD 20639-4132 === If harry had property in his name the Feds would seize it for unpaid taxes. The burning question of the day however is exactly how did Ms. Grear come by the down payment on that property. I'm a bit surprised that the Feds haven't tried harder to figure that out. She got a job with the brick stackers employee assistance program in Washington DC. Union employees do quite well on the backs of the membership you know. Anyway, that's how she avoided being homeless in Jax. Apparently civil service job didn't pay enough in Florida to afford a house and a louse. -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/2014 6:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. You forgot to mention what writers with no talent work hard at. -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/2014 7:12 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/16/14 7:07 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 06:30:09 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. === If you're seeing unfettered arrogance, step away from the mirror. Didn't need to...looked up "unfettered arrogance" on Wiki...found your photo. Found some .38 Special subsonic wadcutters, too...you know, the kind that aren't available commercially. Have nice day. Too bad Wayne doesn't post a photo of his slim, very attractive wife. That would make you extremely jealous. -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/2014 7:53 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? Too much love, fellowship, and happiness this time of year. That doesn't suit him. -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/2014 8:04 AM, Toad Gigger wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 04:53:45 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? 'Cause he's too well admired? Some folks just can't stand all the admiration they deserve because everything they think, say, own, or rent is soooo much better than anyone else's. It must be hard being and having nothing but the best. You were doin OK up until "but the best". ;-) -- Patriotic Americans dump on Krause. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 08:38:00 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: On 12/15/2014 11:26 PM, BAR wrote: In article om, says... On 12/15/2014 9:05 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. It's really not my taste, but I can appreciate that many would find it attractive. We have a forest behind and to the side of the house, and it is full of interesting flora and fauna, including foxes, raccoons, deer, et cetera, and a deep, dry creek bed that dates back many thousands of years. Almost any afternoon/evening, we have critters walking through the woods behind the house and sometimes on the lawn. If I wanted to live next to the water, it wouldn't be on a manmade canal. We had a summer cottage while I was growing up at the beach in Milford. That would be my first choice, although not in Connecticut. Not enough summer, too much winter. YAWN! http://www.bing.com/maps/default.asp...md&F ORM=MIRE Harry's name is missing from the place in which he dwells. Account Identifier: District - 02 Account Number - 132397 Owner Information Owner Name: GREAR KAREN L Use: Principal Residence: RESIDENTIAL YES Mailing Address: 2015 ROSEDALE LN HUNTINGTOWN MD 20639-4132 It doesn't say anything about her having a tenant or a cohabiter of any sort. I wonder if he lives there illegally. Oh well, his boyfriend O'Bama will give him amnesty. Well, he may live in the basement. -- Here's hoping you have a very Merry Christmas, and a spectacular New Year! |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 08:59:45 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: On 12/16/2014 8:04 AM, Toad Gigger wrote: On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 04:53:45 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? 'Cause he's too well admired? Some folks just can't stand all the admiration they deserve because everything they think, say, own, or rent is soooo much better than anyone else's. It must be hard being and having nothing but the best. You were doin OK up until "but the best". ;-) If you doubt my words, just ask him. -- Here's hoping you have a very Merry Christmas, and a spectacular New Year! |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On 12/16/14 7:53 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:30:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. Why so bitter Harry? Who, Wayne? Not me. I find nothing admirable about the bankster or his lifestyle. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 7:08:05 AM UTC-5, Wayne. B wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 06:30:09 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/15/14 11:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On 16 Dec 2014 02:30:04 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:10:09 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/15/2014 8:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:48:28 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I'm not a fan of south Florida living, especially on that side, and on a manmade canal, to boot. When it comes to Florida, I prefer the topography, flora and fauna of the NE part of the state, just south of Georgia. === You'd probably like something like this I suspect: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9bt27dmvdpcq93u/pool%20and%20boats.jpg?dl=0 That's the view from my office. Rubbing a little salt in his wounds? === You bet. :-) Not mine. Too small a house, too small a lot, no real trees, don't like pools, not on beach, neighbors too close, don't like Florida-style man made canals. === How fortunate that you don't live here. Quite frankly you really wouldn't fit in since most of us worked hard all of our lives so we could retire to such a miserable place. Firemen work hard. Doctors Without Borders work hard. Teachers work hard. Social workers work hard. Factory workers work hard. Waitresses work hard. Retired banksters like you pushed pencils and keyboard buttons at institutions that either went over the edge of legality or pushed the envelope so they could screw the economy, the country, and everyone who actually worked hard. Unfortunately, the government was willing to settle for your former employer paying back huge fines instead of sending everyone who worked there to your favorite graybar institution. The place you retired to isn't miserable. It's just not to everyone's taste. That you think it should be and why you think what you do in retirement is the epitome of retirement is just further proof of your unfettered arrogance. === If you're seeing unfettered arrogance, step away from the mirror. It's hilarious that union employees (not members) were *not* among the list of hard working folks. They make their money fleecing the working union folks. Notice, not the "hard working" union folk, though. :-) |
Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
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Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:27:21 AM UTC-5, Wayne. B wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 06:49:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: It's hilarious that union employees (not members) were *not* among the list of hard working folks. They make their money fleecing the working union folks. Notice, not the "hard working" union folk, though. :-) === No mention of law enforcement officers either. They have one of the toughest, dangerous and thankless jobs of all. Absolutely. Nearly 20 years ago, while installing some equipment at a CHP office, the state engineer and I signed a waiver and went for a ride-along with a CHP officer. Very interesting. The traffic stop he did at dusk was an eye opener. He stood at the rear tire and tried to look into the car without walking up beside the driver's window before he finally approached. They never know just what's waiting for them. |
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