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gargamon

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  1. Close only counts in horseshoes and atom bombs. Only fools play the lottery.
  2. The wider conflict is already here. Ship launched Russian drones over Europe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmzKY6r7e2I
  3. Or the lead in the protein powders for those less aggressive in becoming muscle bound
  4. As assessed by you...
  5. You can download a live USB version of most linux distros and boot from it without destroying your windows install. As a new user, I'd suggest linux mint as a reasonable place to start. Give it a shot and see how you like it. At 81, it will be a lot to learn, but that's a good thing as learning new stuff is good for your mental health. More complicated, you can also set up some USB sticks to remember your changes when you switch back to windows. Aldo if there's enough room on your hard drive/SSD you can install linux and run dual boot so you can change back and forth easily. Good luck.
  6. I always wondered, looks like there may be an answer. Lead levels in protein powder, shakes flagged by Consumer Reports https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/lead-protein-powders-shakes-9.6941833?cmp=rss Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a heavy metal, that experts say could raise the risk of long-term health problems. Scientists hired by Consumer Reports, an independent non-profit based out of the U.S., tested 23 popular protein products, and found lead levels ranging from zero to 7.7 micrograms per serving — above the stringent limits set by the state of California, but below U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standard for females of childbearing age. There is no safe level of lead for human consumption, though it finds its way into many foods because lead is present in the environment. Consumer Reports found most plant-based protein products it tested h
  7. I'd love to watch him try to explain it to where he rented the bike from. They'll want him to buy a new bike, of course.
  8. gargamon replied to Mika78's topic in Pattaya
    Just down the block you can get a companion along with the room for more baht, of course.
  9. Lithium spontaneously combusts if exposed to water(humidity). Cheap batteries develops leaks allowing moisture in and the fire starts and is very difficult to extinguish.
  10. Where they play ”dueling banjos” all day long and keep asking people to ”squeeel like a pig”
  11. Oh, so grits and chitlins then. And dirty rice.
  12. What were you smoking?
  13. It's up to $40 billion now.
  14. Better to make a list of who should...
  15. Aren't you the one that thought War of the Worlds was great when IMDb and rotten tomatoes said it was the worst movie in a long time?
  16. You wouldn't know logic if it came up and bit you on the ass
  17. Too complicated for you then obviously.
  18. No. I live somewhere that has guards to keep people out, not keep people in.
  19. Whatever you say Sue. How long before this name gets banned permanently?

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