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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 10, 2010 22:22:56 GMT -5
WTG NICK!! Keep on Hunting man!
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 9, 2010 21:14:28 GMT -5
I was just give this tv today. It is a Phillips model 60pp9202/17f. The set turns on fine, only there is a problem with the picture. There is a Red and Green Band going across the Bottom of the set, and Fadeing up twoards the top. I pulled the pannel off, and cleaned out the 10 lbs of dust inside with a vaccum then blew out the rest with the vaccum. did'nt seem to help. please let me know what i can do to fix thsi and what it might cost for parts and labor. Also just a parts price without labor. Here is a link to a pic so you can see whats wrong.
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 9, 2010 21:10:00 GMT -5
you otta try to make some shine doing that would be illegal, and since i am an upstanding citizen , i could not do that. Now THAT BEING SAID, I could legal make racing fuel that resembles the same molecular makeup as moonshine... but why would i? I allready have some "RACING FUEL" in the freezer
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 9, 2010 12:02:06 GMT -5
Here are a few quick videos of the mead actualy "BREWING"
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 8, 2010 22:59:07 GMT -5
well, Mead unlike wine, is actually able to be drunk durring fermentation, but you should limit that to just "TESTING". You ARE able to consume quantity when its done, BUT you CAN age it, and it will only get much better with time. Most meads reach their TRUE potential around the 3 year mark. I will have a "TASTE" when the batch is done(and periodicaly durring brewing since it is safe to drink anytime), but most likely will age for ATLEAST 6 months before i consume and/or give out bottles. P.S. Let me know when your legal, I'll send one your way. 7 years should be a HECK of an Age on it!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 8, 2010 21:11:34 GMT -5
Well, as a few of you know, I have recently been interested in Homebrewing, and taking up the hobby. So I did. I have been gathering supplies over the past few weeks to months, and doing ALOT of research. Parts of my family have Pagan beliefes, and I have allways been around these beliefes. One such thing associated with this is Mead. Mead is basically just Honey and Water fermented over a period of months and eventually becomes an alcoholic beverage.(VERY TASTY) The earliest archaeological evidence for the production of mead dates to around 7000 BC. My earliest memory of Mead, comes form my early teenage years, when I lived in Indianapolis. I believe we were at Pagan Pride Day, and a Friend of the Family happened to have some Mead he had homebrewed. I had the oppertunity to taste it, and fell in love. Well, Long story short, I started my FIRST batch yester day. I ended up letting it "SANITIZE" over night VIA Campden Tablets, and added the Yeast today. I am makeing 5 gallons, which will eventually turn out to be about 25 bottles of wine. If anyone else is interested in this hobby, (Troy, i think you said you were) just let me know and i can send you TONS of info and Links on what to do to get started. Here is a pic of my first batch, with a swiss army knife next to it for size refference. I will keep you guys posted and update with pics each time i Rack it.
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 7, 2010 22:52:51 GMT -5
COOL! I WANNA GO!!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 2, 2010 19:55:30 GMT -5
THANKS GUYS!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 2, 2010 15:55:53 GMT -5
Broadheads were 3 bladed heads from walmart. They also had a double blade at the top. I think they were around 12 Dollars. I can't remember the name, but when i do i will post it. Thanks for all the Congrats. She was pretty big for this early. Joe, Keep on Truckin. I know how you feel. I went ALL SEASON last year, and had only 1 come in range. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 2, 2010 10:57:06 GMT -5
Well I guess it's my turn to enter. For the FULL story go to the Deer section under DOUBLE DOES Both deer shot In CLAY COUNTY INDIANA, Oct. 1, 2010 Early Archery Season, with a 2007 Darton Marauder Scored! 40 points
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 2, 2010 10:53:20 GMT -5
Well, I went out last night behind the house, and ended up baggin a few does. One was rather large, and the other looked like last years. They came in as a groupe of 4. I ended up shootin the second one to come in at about 30 yds, after i shot her and she ran off, the MAMA doe and another little one stayed behind...RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME. the 2 were about 60 yds out, so i waited till she SLOWLY made it to about 50 yds where i felt comfortable shooting her. she was faceing me and i ended up slingin one right down the center of her chest. Pretty much skewered her. These 2 deer are going to put some MUCH NEEDED meat in the freezer(Bout the ONLY meat in the freezer, lol). ALSO a Nice little fact for you guys, these 2 are my FIRST ARCHERY KILLS! As you guys know, i have been bow hunting for a couple years now, but i got the job done this year. now I'll wait till rut comes around and TRY to fill my Buck Tag. Me in the stand Me and Number 2 last night Here's the second one next to a 5 gal gas can for size refference. Here's the first one i shot. she's a little smaller
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Post by anthonydykes on Oct 1, 2010 8:37:51 GMT -5
I was'mt ready either Strip. My alarm ended up NOT going off, so I woke up at 7:30 and it was allready daylight out. its ok i still got PLENTY of time
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 29, 2010 19:01:34 GMT -5
NICE BUCK Outdoorsman!! WAY TO GO!!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 27, 2010 18:19:46 GMT -5
WELCOME EASTON!! You'll find alot of useful info and AMAZING outdoorsmen and women here. HAVE FUN AND ENJOY!!
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 24, 2010 21:07:14 GMT -5
Nice Fish Brian!!, But whats with the Glove?...Don't wanna hurt those pretty little fingers? LOL J/K Seriously Good Catch!
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