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    NRP
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    Great point J

    All-in-all I believe the “net” is a fairly good tool to use, but as with any tool, knowing how and when to use its contents is very important. After all do I really care what hair color The Queen of England is using? As with any information or tool we must filter out all the crapo and retain what is useful to us at that particular time and place, don’t use a hammer to change a light bulb.

    FYI if anyone really wants to “buy” information they are tossing the money out the door in most cases. Products change, situations change, ideas and locations change, probably before a book or CDs are even produced. I have some swamp land in FL for sale if ya want to toss money out the window.

    Being one of the newbies around here, and very shy about stating my opinion (LOLOL) thank you for the “welcome” again 99.9% of doing anything is common sense; even more so when the net experts tell you something. Case ion point; I just love the show Doomsday Preppers and the “expert” analyses at the end of each show HAHAHA Some good ideas, a LOT of bad ones IMO. It does have a good entertainment value though.

    I’m about ½ way through The Maj’s vacation trip, fairly interesting. One thing I’m sure of, he probably would have to carry my fat azz after the first day of hiking…

    And dang it J, I was hoping that the Wally-World BOB I bought would save me and the neighborhood from the Zombie Attack. Thanks Buddy  HAHAHAHA

    And as far as that tire, yes I change it the exact same way every time. 1. Get that stupid look on my face when the truck starts going sideways driving down the dirt road at 60, 2. Find the deepest mud puddle to stop in, 3. Jump out trying to get run over by a semi or a bus, 4. Cuss like a drunken sailor for about 10 minutes, 5. Actually change the tire (the easy part), 6. Go home and have a Gin or two/3. Oh yes and try not to forget to get the flat tire fixed BEFORE I get the next flat…. HAHAHA

    Have a great one J; keep it clean and well used…

    NRP

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