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The Amount Of Food You Need To Prepare For A Hurricane
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The Amount Of Food You Need To Prepare For A Hurricane

Proper hurricane preparation includes having enough food to last through the disaster. The amount you need depends on whether you're evacuating or staying put.
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Let's Get Cooking
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11 Mistakes Chefs Say Everyone Makes With Cauliflower
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11 Mistakes Chefs Say Everyone Makes With Cauliflower

We interviewed five experts on the mistakes everyone makes with cauliflower. We discuss the errors, and we also point out how to fix them or avoid them.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
1 y ·Youtube General Interest

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50 Times Police Officers Messed With The Wrong Criminal
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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I remember my first time loading a shotgun.
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I remember my first time loading a shotgun.

I remember my first time loading a shotgun. https://t.co/rH9U32OoXN — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 13, 2024
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Seeing Around Corners – When Donald Trump Wins….
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Seeing Around Corners – When Donald Trump Wins….

from The Conservative Treehouse: Go ahead and make some money.  Elevator Speech: “MAGAnomics is essentially ‘inverse BRICS.’” Everyone who is a pragmatic critical thinker knows that China will: subsidize their targeted sectors and devalue their currency to lower the tariff impact of exports to the USA. Beijing controls the banks, and they did this before. […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Backup data proves Tina Peters was right: The 2020 election was STOLEN by Democrats
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Backup data proves Tina Peters was right: The 2020 election was STOLEN by Democrats

by Ethan Huff, Natural News: Before getting hauled off to prison for allegedly “tampering with voting machines after the 2020 presidential election,” former Mesa County, Colo., election official Tina Peters backed up the proof she compiled showing that the 2020 election was tampered with and manipulated to produce a “win” for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. January […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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UFC's Dana White Shares Video of Kamala Harris That 'Should Scare Everyone' as Election Nears
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UFC's Dana White Shares Video of Kamala Harris That 'Should Scare Everyone' as Election Nears

Think of a robot programmed to do nothing but generate hackneyed phrases at random. We might call the device a "platitudinator." Simply push a button on the platitudinator and you will hear one such random phrase after another. A device of this nature could produce mild amusement at parties. The...
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
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NEW PANHEAD ROLLS INTO THE EMPORIUM
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NEW PANHEAD ROLLS INTO THE EMPORIUM

Charlie’s ’51 EL Charlie’s a wild man with a long flapping gray beard. At 65 he screams through the black hills of South Dakota on and 1946 Knucklehead trying to out run the winter. He hit a rusting, riveted guard rail recently, shattering his leg, which was pinned but wouldn’t heal. The doc pulled the pin, yet the painful leg refused to heal and Charlie snubbed the notion to quit riding. A year later, on the teetering, aching calf he hit another galvanized guard rail on a notorious mountain curve and slit his hand open, more pins. He’s still riding. “I’m trying to pay attention,” Charlie said. Charlie has two ongoing loves, building antique motorcycles back to ’36 and riding with the wild-men of the AMCA in the black hills. He wants a woman in his life but grapples with life’s lessons. But let’s check this story from the vantage point of his refurbished 1951 EL Panhead. He bought it originally as a chopper. At the same time he scored a 1955 Panhead bobber. That happened in 2005 and his mantra was to build a bike every year or so. This occurred during his flashy era, and he hunted for all the correct sheet metal and shipped the pieces out for a knats-on correct Persian Red paint job. Married at the time and looking after his ailing mother-in-law (for 22 years), he worked commercial construction in Alsip, Illinois in the labor union. His ol’ lady, Beatrix, for 31 years supported his single garage packed to the chrome gills with motorcycles parts. “Oh boy a trike,” she said when he tried to stuff a 45 trike into the packed shop mix of motorcycles, parts and tools. He shipped his original but slightly modified wishbone frame, the 61-inch engine (the factory stopped building 61-inch ELs in ’52) and the four-speed transmission to Jim Long in California for restoration work and rebuilds. He handled the rest including meticulously researching ’51 Panhead construction and parts. Searching swap-meets for each correct component and rusting fastener, he parkerized  and painted each sought-after element and handled all the mechanical, tuning and testing until the ’51 was complete, correct, original and an everyday rider.   This classic, tank-shift Panhead started first kick after stored in his current U-shaped shop in Boulder Canyon for 16 years. The shop wraps around his home like a horseshoe. “It’s basically a brand new 1951 Panhead,” Charlie said, “with turn signals, an official Harley accessory kit at the time.” He is also willing to sell the sorta matching, sister-ship, polished, gloss-black 1955 Pan rebuilt from the ground up in the same manner the next year or so 2006-7. In ’55 the factory tested tins attached with only six fasteners to the thin aluminum lip around the head. They leaked and the factory returned to 12 fasteners. Charlie generally doesn’t sell motorcycles, although he does sell parts. He has most every motorcycle he’s ever straddled, old and somewhat new. Both Bikes are all original, super low mileage restored Classics. The ’51 is currently shinning and adding serious class to Bandit’s 5-Ball Emporium on Main Street in Sturgis, SD. If you’re interested stop by or call Bandit at 310-528-9258 or call the man, Charlie directly at 708-431-6778 at his RustyOldIron shop. He might also have a part you need. The post NEW PANHEAD ROLLS INTO THE EMPORIUM appeared first on Bikernet Blog - Online Biker Magazine.
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One America News Network Feed
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Shooting Near Tennessee State University During Homecoming Celebration Leaves 1 Dead, 9 Wounded
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Shooting Near Tennessee State University During Homecoming Celebration Leaves 1 Dead, 9 Wounded

A shootout near Tennessee State University (TSU) left one dead and nine others injured, as crowds were gathering for the school’s homecoming celebration.
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NEWSMAX Feed
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Lidia Curanaj: Kamala Harris' entire campaign is a con
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