LOL I live in MS and it's a daily chore here now. LOLi have a great ( when an indian friend in wi saw it, he approved: 'good ax', lol) hatchet and a fairly good hand saw in my BOB.
went out today to the pile of chopped wood i saw yesterday and most of it was gone already. !
but enough was left for one load. and i realized i can only do this once a day...
but definitely a small good saw would be best.
gonna be a daily chore for the next month.
Play Kunta Kinte after that and then Wounded Knee.
Nor should they.And this child's family will never forget that the Russians did this.
I was quite interested in this guy's "invincibility points". Initial viewings created the impression of being some sort of very modern underground tunnel to be used as a shelter. Once I realized it was just an inflatable tent I quit watching, for there is nothing invincible about a tent.
And (hopefully) in the future there will be flicks about the needless dying due to fake covid vaccines, which included all age groups, races and political factions alike.Play Kunta Kinte after that and then Wounded Knee.
Purchase a couple flat files and a medium size C-clamp to sharpen both your axe andi have a great ( when an indian friend in wi saw it, he approved: 'good ax', lol) hatchet and a fairly good hand saw in my BOB.
went out today to the pile of chopped wood i saw yesterday and most of it was gone already. !
but enough was left for one load. and i realized i can only do this once a day...
but definitely a small good saw would be best.
I'm not convinced at all that the Repubs have the guts to hold together on any issue, much less anything about money. The Freedom Caucus in the House seems to have some promise but I don't think there's enough of them to overcome the inevitable number of leakers on any given issue.I would add the US House - they control the $$$$. As with VN the "war" ended once the money flow stopped. The only problem is many of the so called Republicans are on the payroll of the MIC - not sure if the votes are there.
Thank you for posting these well-written articles.BTW those last two post of mine was for informational purposes, while I do agree with them in part, I'm not pushing a narrative. Like I said just for information.
One note about a game trailer (which is a handy tool!). I put a battle belt on the pulling end of mine so I could be hands-free when using it. If it needs to be unassed, the quick-disconnect buckle on the belt gets me free of it. It not only keeps the stress off the arms but allows hand access to a weapon and keeping one's head on a swivel.Purchase a couple flat files and a medium size C-clamp to sharpen both your axe and
hand-saw If you still can. Also a bike or game trailer
I would also start to make as many trips as possible to pick up your firewood and most important of all, store it in 2 or 3 concealed locations.
not quite so.
recall Napoleon's adage: " the moral is to the physical as three is to one"?
so you have 45 million ( yes, many people have left and are going to leave, but they are all women and children, but all men under 60 are still here, and pissed off) against 130 million. 1:3
and from all that all of us can see here, the russian mobik forces are inadequately trained, equipped, and supplied. and most resent being sent there.
while the ukr forces are fighting for their homes and land and families and culture and freedom. no comparison there.
and as for the russian economy going full steam, i don't see that. their commercial air fleet is on life support, their train network is running short of ball bearings (all used to come from europe... ?sweden), they cannot produce many replacement weapons without chips and spare parts from the west. their only real income is from oil and gas sales, and that is shrinking. their banking system is on the ropes. their ruble is not convertible. their factories are simply not running at full steam.
and they are literally dragging people off the streets and conscripting jailed criminals to fill out their ranks. meanwhile no one in Ukraine is going to jail for being against the war. EVERYONE is on board.
no. russia is going to lose, somehow, by spring.
after that, of course, is anyone's guess.
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Can you get some sort of 2 wheel cart to put it in? Make it easieri have a great ( when an indian friend in wi saw it, he approved: 'good ax', lol) hatchet and a fairly good hand saw in my BOB.
went out today to the pile of chopped wood i saw yesterday and most of it was gone already. !
but enough was left for one load. and i realized i can only do this once a day...
but definitely a small good saw would be best.
gonna be a daily chore for the next month.
Play Kunta Kinte after that and then Wounded Knee.
I totally agree with the last paragraph. Hell in this scenario China would be hurtingOK, in terms of actual voting, especially considering the well documented voter fraud, a majority did not vote for the current regime, thus "we" did not vote for what we are now getting.
But because no one has done a damn thing about it, because no one is standing up for a complete and honest accounting of the last election, in essence, we voted for it. This most recent election should have had the "R's" running on a campaign of wanting to investigate the 2020 election. Not a word. And those same RINO's were put back into office, here is where we voted for the 2020 election, but electing the spineless bastards that pretend Biden in President.
This thread's subject is the Ukraine war, so let's get back to it by saying if Trump were in office today the war never would have started, Russia may well be much friendlier to us, and above all the Ukrainian civilian citizens would not be freezing and starving their asses off in the dark today.
REALLY??? Russia is going to send a rocket likely costing several hundred thousand dollars to hit a maternity ward? As opposed to military targets or more of the power grid - most likely this was a Ukrainian AA rocket that missed and came back to earth - recall Poland the other day.And this child's family will never forget that the Russians did this.
This also points to two possibilities:REALLY??? Russia is going to send a rocket likely costing several hundred thousand dollars to hit a maternity ward? As opposed to military targets or more of the power grid - most likely this was a Ukrainian AA rocket that missed and came back to earth - recall Poland the other day.
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Ukraine SITREP 1. Russian air/missile strikes continued to be far more limited yesterday and overnight focusing mostly on military targets in the south and southeast.
2. Russian VKS activity was far more limited yesterday too, likely associated with deteriorating weather and depleted munitions and maintenance parts. Russian logistics and resupplies across all areas continues to struggle.
3. Ukrainian airforce activity was also reduced yesterday, with just a handful of sorties reported, mostly Close Air Support.
4. Russian shelling was also reduced yesterday with it mostly more sporadic in all impacted areas, Sporadic intensive phases occurred in some southeast regions. The Sumy region in the north also witnessed some intensive phases.
5. The Ukrainian counteroffensives continue to make slower progress, with no significant changes reported yesterday.
Russian Naval activity in the Black Sea reduced slightly in the last 24hrs with rotations and resupplies underway.
6. Reduced air and ground activity is consistent with deteriorating weather as winter sets in. Frozen ground in the coming weeks may increase some heavier vehicle manoeuvres, in the mean time the artillery combat will continue in varying intensity associated with resupplies.
7. We still anticipate a further set of widespread Russian air/missile and drone strikes in the coming days as Russia resupplies its depleted missiles and reportedly readies a fresh batch of Iranian weapons.
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I assure you, the Soviet Union was defeated in 1991.
The Soviet National Anthem and the Holodomor aren't crimes of Putin.I can not understand how any American can support the crimes of Putin.
But the brutal and ruthless attack on Ukraine is Putin's fault.The Soviet National Anthem and the Holodomor aren't crimes of Putin.
As far as being an American . . . you are becoming quite the Social Justice Warrior - vote Biden again.
It's inconvenient and uncomfortable for those caught in it, which is normal for war. But the attack is measured and moderate. No cities have been firebombed, there have been no poison gas attacks, no wholesale civilian slaughter. Russia has been remarkably restrained, given the stakes.But the brutal and ruthless attack on Ukraine is Putin's fault.
It's inconvenient and uncomfortable for those caught in it, which is normal for war. But the attack is measured and moderate. No cities have been firebombed, there have been no poison gas attacks, no wholesale civilian slaughter. Russia has been remarkably restrained, given the stakes.
The fact that the other guy was a home invader might weigh heavily.That's kind of like saying "Officer, yeah, I attacked that guy with a knife and a baseball bat, but at least I didn't shoot him with my shotgun or even my hand gun." While true, it isn't exactly a convincing argument.
It's inconvenient and uncomfortable for those caught in it, which is normal for war. But the attack is measured and moderate. No cities have been firebombed, there have been no poison gas attacks, no wholesale civilian slaughter. Russia has been remarkably restrained, given the stakes.