an even more frightening perspective

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MICHHAWK wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 11:24 am no going back to regular milk after you have tried almond milk.
I beg to differ. Tried it several times, it was gross every time. Hard pass.
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A bowl of wheaties with unsweetened vanilla almond milk and some extra pecans or walnuts thrown in has been a go-to snack for a while now.

Tastes can change.

(This contrasts with childhood ousdahl, who preferred lucky charms but would spoon around the actual grain pieces and only eat the marshmallows.)
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Ous likes nut milk
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what do you call nuts on the wall?
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What do you call nuts on a chest
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TDub wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:19 pm What do you call nuts on a chest
so, you’ve heard this one?
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*resists urge to make a joke about your mom*
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did you know there are really only four kinds of orgasms?
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ousdahl wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:21 pm *resists urge to make a joke about your mom*
do you know what they call nuts on your chin?
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Colorado River’s voluntary closure could be first of many in Grand due to low flows, high temps

https://www.skyhinews.com/news/colorado ... igh-temps/

(Is it weird that I don’t feel particularly concerned for the fishing guides? Maybe cuz so much of my time guiding was trying to get other guides involved in conservation, and other guides blowing me off cuz they’d rather spend their free time fishing instead. Shrug)
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Didnt you spend your free time fishing this weekend?
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Actually, I spent my entire weekend moving goalposts.
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No,thats your weekday gig


I also notice you havent responded to that. Which is odd, given your tendency to request that others respond sincerely to your hypotheticals.
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ousdahl wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:52 pm Actually, I spent my entire weekend moving goalposts.
Potter's Lake is full.
Defense. Rebounds.
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if only
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Ha!

I’d give that a potd, but come on bro, wrong bored.

(And besides, when was the last time we had any reason to move goalposts to potter’s lake?)
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MICHHAWK wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 10:52 am no shortage of water here in the Great Lakes State of Michigan.
Yeah, If you like lead in it.
I only came to kick some ass...

Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Ready for the next crisis? Almost all of the dryland wheat farmers west of the rockies are giving up and starting to till under their crops. Between yield being less than half the bushel per acre and protein levels being off (lack of rain/low nitrogen) its not worth it to pay to harvest.

Combine that with the price of corn rising and youre gonna feel that in your beef (etc.) and your bread (etc.)
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sure glad we sold our wheat land in western kansas when we did
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so Germany is flooding as fuck
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