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Link Posted: 4/14/2017 10:33:29 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:


That's beautiful, which engine is in it?
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It's the VR6.....and it's tasty.

Nice ride Zerg
Link Posted: 4/14/2017 11:39:25 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
It's the VR6.....and it's tasty.

Nice ride Zerg
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:


That's beautiful, which engine is in it?
It's the VR6.....and it's tasty.

Nice ride Zerg
I love the way the VR6s sound when you throw a eurotrash exhaust on them lol
Link Posted: 4/14/2017 11:39:35 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Brought home another German addition to the family last night.

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Link Posted: 4/14/2017 11:53:06 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/14/2017 12:26:41 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By zegermanznew:
Brought home another German addition to the family last night.

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Very sharp
Link Posted: 4/14/2017 12:29:37 PM EDT
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Playhouse and gun stuff


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McMillan carbon gamescout and Hawkins bottom metal. Have a timney trigger on the way. As of now it weighs 7.6 lbs . Not bad
Link Posted: 4/15/2017 7:18:54 PM EDT
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Dinner tonight, a small BBQ chicken pizza.

Homemade dough
BBQ sauce of choice
Left over grilled chicken thighs (smoked with hickory)
Red onions
Mozzarella cheese

Yes I over cooked it a bit but it was still awesome! Next time I know to watch it better. Sorry for the shitty pics my house has terrible lighting.

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Link Posted: 4/15/2017 8:39:24 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Dinner tonight, a small BBQ chicken pizza.

Homemade dough
BBQ sauce of choice
Left over grilled chicken thighs (smoked with hickory)
Red onions
Mozzarella cheese

Yes I over cooked it a bit but it was still awesome! Next time I know to watch it better. Sorry for the shitty pics my house has terrible lighting.

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Looks great brother! Do you have a stone or...? I make pizza at home all the time, pizza stone is best, but if I'm in a hurry cast iron pan works great too!
Link Posted: 4/15/2017 8:44:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Looks great brother! Do you have a stone or...? I make pizza at home all the time, pizza stone is best, but if I'm in a hurry cast iron pan works great too!
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Dinner tonight, a small BBQ chicken pizza.

Homemade dough
BBQ sauce of choice
Left over grilled chicken thighs (smoked with hickory)
Red onions
Mozzarella cheese

Yes I over cooked it a bit but it was still awesome! Next time I know to watch it better. Sorry for the shitty pics my house has terrible lighting.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/385307/IMG-20170415-180145399-188177.JPG

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Looks great brother! Do you have a stone or...? I make pizza at home all the time, pizza stone is best, but if I'm in a hurry cast iron pan works great too!
Ya, the wife got a stone at one of them pampered chef parties...I don't even want to know what the damn thing costs.
Link Posted: 4/15/2017 9:05:26 PM EDT
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Bought a Weber finally. Old grillmaster rotted out. Attachment Attached File
Link Posted: 4/15/2017 9:55:17 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Ya, the wife got a stone at one of them pampered wife parties...I don't even want to know what the damn thing costs.
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FIFY, 
Link Posted: 4/15/2017 9:58:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By jgreen2193:
Bought a Weber finally. Old grillmaster rotted out. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/379578/IMG-3798-188255.JPG
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Looking good Green, you happy with it? I have an old Weber from the 80's that is still going strong after a little TLC.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 6:48:05 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
FIFY, 
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Originally Posted By Tbr1806:
Ya, the wife got a stone at one of them pampered wife parties...I don't even want to know what the damn thing costs.
FIFY, 
...seriously though, that's what it should be called....
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 7:27:22 AM EDT
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Nice grill

I love my Weber . We just moved it from the garage to deck yesterday, that was interesting
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 7:55:02 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Nice grill

I love my Weber . We just moved it from the garage to deck yesterday, that was interesting
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Well, when you have one the size of an aircraft carrier....sure.

I was going to try a Napoleon but stuck with Weber.  Really can't go wrong.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 8:47:52 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Well, when you have one the size of an aircraft carrier....sure.

I was going to try a Napoleon but stuck with Weber.  Really can't go wrong.
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Nice grill

I love my Weber . We just moved it from the garage to deck yesterday, that was interesting
Well, when you have one the size of an aircraft carrier....sure.

I was going to try a Napoleon but stuck with Weber.  Really can't go wrong.
I was going to try that one too but the Weber edged it out a little bit. Prime rib going on it today
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 9:40:22 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 9:47:17 AM EDT
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Mmmmmmmm grilling season


Mmmmmmmmm piizzzaaaaaaa




Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm grilled pizzaaaaaaaa
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 10:24:01 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 11:17:40 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Andrapos:
Pampered wife Pizza stone or vintage Griswold 14" cast iron griddle?
Choices choices choices
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Lol!
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 11:21:36 AM EDT
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Soy & mapple marinated steak tip stuffed jalapeños wrapped in slab bacon. 

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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 11:56:29 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:

Looking good Green, you happy with it? I have an old Weber from the 80's that is still going strong after a little TLC.
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I hope it lasts a long time. Gf bought the cover. My old grill master had to be 10-11 years old. Always had a cover on it. $743 with tax out the door at truevalue.  I asked for it to be not together. I wouldn't be able to get it out of my pickup. Put it together in an hour and I had some beer during the process.  
Cooked burgers and veges on it last night. What even heat this thing has. It's unbelievable, especially comparing to the $250 hammy down from my parents from when I bought my house.

What pizza stone do you guys use for pizza on the grill. I ususally soak the bottom side of the crust with olive oil and throw it on the center with side burners lit and slowly heat it up when I do it.  Weber makes grates that are a replacement and the center has a removeable circle for accessories they sell. Thinking of a ceramic stone to throw on the grates.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 12:33:07 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Andrapos:
I did that a few years ago with the small smoker.  At just under 250lb it was an adventure getting it up the stairs but well worth it.

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We have a small propane grill that is around 4 years old and on its last legs, I'm tempted to get a permanent outdoor grill that runs on natural gas and pipe it off of the house.  Leaning towards something like a Weber S-660 built-in.
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Nice grill

I love my Weber . We just moved it from the garage to deck yesterday, that was interesting
I did that a few years ago with the small smoker.  At just under 250lb it was an adventure getting it up the stairs but well worth it.

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx78/Andrapos/Misc/24941_376813578786_7991380_n_zpsqg6kf4er.jpg

http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx78/Andrapos/Misc/30958_384096008786_2405261_n_zpslqlx3syy.jpg

We have a small propane grill that is around 4 years old and on its last legs, I'm tempted to get a permanent outdoor grill that runs on natural gas and pipe it off of the house.  Leaning towards something like a Weber S-660 built-in.
660-670 is a beast. I love the s670. I'm cooking pizzas at 750-800
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Link Posted: 4/16/2017 12:35:54 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By jgreen2193:
I hope it lasts a long time. Gf bought the cover. My old grill master had to be 10-11 years old. Always had a cover on it. $743 with tax out the door at truevalue.  I asked for it to be not together. I wouldn't be able to get it out of my pickup. Put it together in an hour and I had some beer during the process.  
Cooked burgers and veges on it last night. What even heat this thing has. It's unbelievable, especially comparing to the $250 hammy down from my parents from when I bought my house.

What pizza stone do you guys use for pizza on the grill. I ususally soak the bottom side of the crust with olive oil and throw it on the center with side burners lit and slowly heat it up when I do it.  Weber makes grates that are a replacement and the center has a removeable circle for accessories they sell. Thinking of a ceramic stone to throw on the grates.
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:

Looking good Green, you happy with it? I have an old Weber from the 80's that is still going strong after a little TLC.
I hope it lasts a long time. Gf bought the cover. My old grill master had to be 10-11 years old. Always had a cover on it. $743 with tax out the door at truevalue.  I asked for it to be not together. I wouldn't be able to get it out of my pickup. Put it together in an hour and I had some beer during the process.  
Cooked burgers and veges on it last night. What even heat this thing has. It's unbelievable, especially comparing to the $250 hammy down from my parents from when I bought my house.

What pizza stone do you guys use for pizza on the grill. I ususally soak the bottom side of the crust with olive oil and throw it on the center with side burners lit and slowly heat it up when I do it.  Weber makes grates that are a replacement and the center has a removeable circle for accessories they sell. Thinking of a ceramic stone to throw on the grates.

I have 2 of these and they hold heat well. I can cook 2 at a time in about 3-5 minutes

Stone
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 1:28:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Soy & mapple marinated steak tip stuffed jalapeños wrapped in slab bacon. 

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You Sir, are a God!
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 1:39:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Soy & mapple marinated steak tip stuffed jalapeños wrapped in slab bacon. 

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What time is dinner? Lol


Looks great man.
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 4:06:47 PM EDT
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Easter primer rib on Weber s-670
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 4:07:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Soy & mapple marinated steak tip stuffed jalapeños wrapped in slab bacon. 

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Wood plow
Link Posted: 4/16/2017 8:10:23 PM EDT
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Thanks guys 

bikerman, looks amazing as usual, hope you got a pic of it sliced open! Looks great!
Link Posted: 4/17/2017 7:21:33 AM EDT
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this is as far as i got

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Link Posted: 4/17/2017 1:31:40 PM EDT
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That's it?  You didn't eat it?
Link Posted: 4/17/2017 3:38:56 PM EDT
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That's it?  You didn't eat it?
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
That's it?  You didn't eat it?
That's as far as he got because I stole it off his deck, when he was surfing GD wasn't looking
Link Posted: 4/17/2017 3:42:38 PM EDT
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Working way too hard for a Monday!

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Link Posted: 4/17/2017 5:22:00 PM EDT
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Working way too hard for a Monday!

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Climbing a pole with hooks! Old school ways are best ways.
Link Posted: 4/17/2017 5:52:38 PM EDT
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Climbing a pole with hooks! Old school ways are best ways.
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Originally Posted By jeffopt44:
Working way too hard for a Monday!

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Climbing a pole with hooks! Old school ways are best ways.
Yes, old way is best way!!! We couldn't drive across the golf course. We had no choice.
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 6:49:29 AM EDT
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That's it?  You didn't eat it?
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
That's it?  You didn't eat it?
oh i ate it. just forgot about pics. Easter and my daughters birthday made it a little hectic
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 6:49:49 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By User55645:
That's as far as he got because I stole it off his deck, when he was surfing GD wasn't looking
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Originally Posted By conndcj:
That's it?  You didn't eat it?
That's as far as he got because I stole it off his deck, when he was surfing GD wasn't looking
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 6:50:33 AM EDT
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Working way too hard for a Monday!

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nice pole
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 8:52:44 AM EDT
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nice pole
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By jeffopt44:
Working way too hard for a Monday!

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nice pole
If I had a nickel for every time I was told that! I might be close to 25 cents!
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 9:31:14 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By jeffopt44:
If I had a nickel for every time I was told that! I might be close to 25 cents!
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
Originally Posted By jeffopt44:
Working way too hard for a Monday!

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nice pole
If I had a nickel for every time I was told that! I might be close to 25 cents!
almost enough for a cheep date

Link Posted: 4/18/2017 4:55:23 PM EDT
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Latest build. Adams Arms piston short frame AR-1O with Sig Sauer Tango 4 and YHM Phantom. https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipPRFRZUUrPUd5_GL8A-nP0Hay3JoDmgr0eC90x0
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 5:19:05 PM EDT
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Latest build. Adams Arms piston short frame AR-1O with Sig Sauer Tango 4 and YHM Phantom. https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipPRFRZUUrPUd5_GL8A-nP0Hay3JoDmgr0eC90x0
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"404. That’s an error.

The requested URL was not found on this server. That’s all we know."
Link Posted: 4/18/2017 5:23:08 PM EDT
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Thanks to S&W's rebate and everybody dumping M&P shields for cheap, I picked up a replacement for My Keltec PF9.  Actually I picked up two, a 9mm and 45ACP.

Pictured is my 45 Shield.  It shot great yesterday.  Very accurate and fun to shoot.

Not shown, my 9mm Shield.  It died after 5rds and was sent back to Smith today.  The 9mm shield was right in line with my PF9 for size, weight and capacity.  Just not reliability.  I'm going to wait for what Smith does with the shield in summer.  I want to put some magguts in the three mags to bring them all up to 9 rounds.  I'm going to hold off.  I'm thinking the mags are getting redesigned to.   Hopefully it will be backwards compatible with extensions like on the 45 mags.Attachment Attached File
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Thanks to S&W's rebate and everybody dumping M&P shields for cheap, I picked up a replacement for My Keltec PF9.  Actually I picked up two, a 9mm and 45ACP.

Pictured is my 45 Shield.  It shot great yesterday.  Very accurate and fun to shoot.

Not shown, my 9mm Shield.  It died after 5rds and was sent back to Smith today.  The 9mm shield was right in line with my PF9 for size, weight and capacity.  Just not reliability.  I'm going to wait for what Smith does with the shield in summer.  I want to put some magguts in the three mags to bring them all up to 9 rounds.  I'm going to hold off.  I'm thinking the mags are getting redesigned to.   Hopefully it will be backwards compatible with extensions like on the 45 mags.https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/89362/shield-45acp-190275.JPG
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Nice!

What failed? There was a recall a while back. I don't remember what for exactly but it was for any Shield 9 made before a certain date. You can call SW CS and reference your serial number for the manufacture date.
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After 5 rds, the trigger wouldn't reset after ever shot.  I had to pull the slide back a 1/8 in to reset to the trigger to fire again.  I called smith monday and sent it out tuesday.  Not cool for a brand new pistol to fail like that.

The recall was for shields before 2013. It had to do with drop safety problem.   My shield was made in Mar 2017.


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Nice!

What failed? There was a recall a while back. I don't remember what for exactly but it was for any Shield 9 made before a certain date. You can call SW CS and reference your serial number for the manufacture date.
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After 5 rds, the trigger wouldn't reset after ever shot.  I had to pull the slide back a 1/8 in to reset to the trigger to fire again.  I called smith monday and sent it out tuesday.  Not cool for a brand new pistol to fail like that.

The recall was for shields before 2013. It had to do with drop safety problem.   My shield was made in Mar 2017.


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Yikes, that's not cool at all. I edc a Shield 9 and have for a few years. I must have 2-3k rounds through it without a hiccup.
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to soon?

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to soon?

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Damn, that's cold...just like his body.
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