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BHMCruiser

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  1. You will need a car to go anywhere because in Maine "you cahnt get thar from here". Everything is like 5000 miles from everything else. If you were going to stay in one place and do short excursions I would pick Bar Harbor.
  2. Bar Harbor Acadia National Park Freeport Portland Portsmouth NH if you can make it that far south. Bar Harbor and Acadia are the best
  3. This is a great take and it was such a good ending. Because it fit right into the whole ironic detachment of the series. Don, in the midst of a total come apart and existential crisis, runs away to find something meaningful. He digs through layer after layer of his psyche to find his inner self and actually experience something significant. And deep down in the middle of his soul, what does he find? The stupid Coke ad. And he's happy.
  4. In the law, the expression is "if you're ten minutes early, you're five minutes late."
  5. That's interesting. I also do not like pork tenderloin. I think it's by far the worst cut of the pig.
  6. This would have been better if it were like 25 minutes and the end you looked into a mirror and it was dickbutt
  7. not enough mayonnaise
  8. I've seen a leaked script. It's the same as the Christopher Reeves Superman, except Superman's weakness is systemic inequity, and not kryptonite. So he cannot fight near the suburbs and is very weak when shown episodes of Friends. Lex Luthor is played by the Jewish monster heads from Borat.
  9. Coming to America is a goddamn masterpiece and anybody who says otherwise is a goddamn fool. A goddamn fool! Eddie Murphy's genius in Coming to America was to help create a completely INSANE narrative and then play the straight man the whole time. So you've got the greatest comic actor on earth at the very height of his powers and, unless he's doing the barbershop routine in makeup, just playing it cool while everything around him is bonkers. It's a bold decision, executed perfectly, for an incredible result. Beverly Hills Cop II is better than Coming to America? GTFO Even if the movie was 90 minutes of white noise except for the barbershop scenes, it would be one of the top ten comedies of all time.
  10. that movie sucks ass
  11. That’s why I said do both. That way you have a baseline and can capture the curve of what’s going on now.
  12. Is this at 100 yards? That's pretty awesome.
  13. An investment you can consider making is buying a Blue Book of Gun Values. That will give you an idea of the value of the firearms you have. There are some nice guns, but nothing over the top valuable from what I saw skimming the list. Since you don't seem to want to fool with selling the gun individually, you can find an estate dealer who will buy them and then sell them, insulating you from any crazies and any headaches. It just won't be as much money. But you can review gunbroker and BB for values to inform the deal you make with the estate seller.
  14. I think that's what I'm going with. My main problem with the AT tires (including KO2s) is that they were so compromised that I was never happy with them no matter what I was doing. They sucked in mud. They sucked in rain. Etc. So I may as get a little more aggressive tread pattern since I am already compromising on road performance and noise.
  15. "crack is in the damn"
  16. I have an old German Zeiss Diavari on my .270 that collects light like that. They make good scopes.
  17. That is useful information. What about weight? Any driving differences? Thank you.
  18. I'm still trying to figure it out. I think there's maybe a .1% chance I will ever see snow. Actually, believe it or not, the BFG MTs were excellent in snow. Just not on ice.
  19. I had the AT ko2's before that and they were mostly okay on everything
  20. I'm in Alabama. There's a constant trade-off between grip off-road and traction on ice. You want bad on ice, go with old school BFG MTs, like I had on my 80 in Baltimore. As long as you didn't need to turn or stop, they were awesome.
  21. nice scope
  22. Not that anybody cares but as an update on my 200 series and off-road, I spent a day in the woods working through all the different traction systems and settings. Very slick red clay mud, lots of ruts, extremely hilly roads. I have shitty street "all terrains" that I'm about to replace but haven't decided what I'm going to replace them with yet. Overall, I was very impressed. The CRAWL feature is nothing short of amazing. It bogged down once at the top of a steep hill when there was no traction to be had, but I just hit the gas and used wheel spin to make it over. It is so, so tempting to put aggressive tires on this but I know that I will regret it since 95% of the time I will be on road. So I'm thinking classic KO2's, though I don't really like them in the mud. Good compromise with acceptable road manners.
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