djsfantasi
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You should be raided and several (not all) of those weapons should be confiscated and destroyed.I double checked the ammo and reloading shed yesterday.
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Just sayin’
You should be raided and several (not all) of those weapons should be confiscated and destroyed.I double checked the ammo and reloading shed yesterday.
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We had an iron filter at home when I was a kid, right along side the water softener. The iron filter was recharged with potassium permanganate. I have no idea if it’s still available for that purpose but we bought pounds of it.I keep potassium permanganate and glycerin in my survival kit as a handy incendiary and it also works great to ignite thermite. I used to get it at pharmacies, but no place seems to carry it any more.
You first. Good luck with that.You should be raided and several (not all) of those weapons should be confiscated and destroyed.
I had never heard of it being used for water treatment like that. It looks like that still is a major use. Since it is quite toxic if consumed, how does the recharge process prevent any significant amounts making it into the drinking water? I know it is used as a disinfectant for drinking water, but you've got to be careful not to use too much.We had an iron filter at home when I was a kid, right along side the water softener. The iron filter was recharged with potassium permanganate. I have no idea if it’s still available for that purpose but we bought pounds of it.
I go shooting with the local cops who have much better personal lockers than mine. Oregon is a full-auto state so I do need suppressors but can't justify the cost..You should be raided and several (not all) of those weapons should be confiscated and destroyed.
Just sayin’
Thanks. I've never had to use a water softener so I have no idea of the mechanics. We are lucky -- our well water is wonderful and only has a sediment screen, which went a decade before needing to be back flushed.It's like salt in a water softener, it is used to recharge the bed and then rinsed off in the backflush before cycling back to the potable water line.
A family in Australia is sitting on a mountain of toilet paper after making a mistake while ordering online.
Will 48 rolls be enough? With all this discussion about ammo, I thought I would check.What better way to prepare oneself for the coronavirus apocalypse than ordering 12 years worth of toilet paper?
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/12-years-toilet-paper-australia-coronavirus
Good question... considering that the desease's list of symptoms do not include diarrhea...Will 48 rolls be enough?
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https://www.whitehousehistory.org/spanish-influenza-in-the-presidents-neighborhood
He's isn't the only one.That Warren G. Harding was really something else.![]()
A better explanation than I than I have time to write.In other words, Amazon has contributed to the Great Surgical Face Mask Famine of 2020.
"If there is a shortage of something, the price is too low" ~ Thomas Sowell, I believe.
Considering the standard COSTCO package is 48 rolls with 22,560 sheets, maybe now is the time to panic? Do we need a COSTCO TP index?I went to Costco to get some Toilet Paper and they are rationing it like it’s the Zombie Apocalypse. Dumb Asses would be my Critical Analysts.
He was doing pretty good until he said Sonny Perdue was the governor of Mississippi. Governors do not particularly like people selling $2 bags of ice to their constituents for $100 after a hurricane. They'd rather garner votes by having the State National Guard give it away free along with potable water. Same with TP and Hand Cleanser.A better explanation than I than I have time to write.