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Hell no! 73 is pants and jacket weather for me. Brrrrr
I must already be acclimating. I had shorts and flip flops on with a T-shirt. Was a little cool in the shade, but not bad.

beats the pants off the 109 heat index in St Augustine last week!
 
With the heat you showed, what's the deal with the full cover for the golf cart? I know they make heaters for them, but are there swamp coolers or something else for cooling? Seems like that cover would turn it into a sauna
I don’t know why this guy still has his cover on the cart. I have one but only put it on during the winter to keep the interior dry as my cart gets no use in the winter but is often stored outside. I have not yet seen an a/c for carts but would like to, see one not buy one anyway.

maybe this guy spent so much money on his custom cover that he feels obligated to show it off.
 
Looks like the perfect boating weather to me!
I agree but I’ve had two friends cancel boating with me on the 4th because it’s just too hot for them. Ironic because we used to love boating in this kind of heat, to be fair that was one or two decades ago.
 
I agree but I’ve had two friends cancel boating with me on the 4th because it’s just too hot for them. Ironic because we used to love boating in this kind of heat, to be fair that was one or two decades ago.

Well, a good wide straw hat does wonders for AC for your head…. I’ve always been able to deal well with the heat, and I can deal well with the cold too. Hell, you’re on the water just jump in!
 
I bought a gun and am ready to kill as much and as many as I can.












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These things are totally awesome… get the cheap table salt, the stuff that has bigger granules, the bigger granules extend the range dramatically.. you will need a bucket or something to scoop water out of the lake to wash down the deck.. I use my raw water wash down to remove the salt and all of the dead flies.
 
I bought a gun and am ready to kill as much and as many as I can.












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Soon enough, you'll want to add a "Glock switch" to that safety lever. Skip the light, add the safety screw for faster reloading and fun!
 
80 - yes EIGHTY - Shots between reloads. I'm not sure how he got ahold of such a capacity in that state for certain!
The loads are really small per shot, I could not have added/loaded more than two table spoons of salt into the rifle, I don’t know how many grains make up a shot but I did test it on the palm of my hand and was
Surprised it stung as much as it did.

@drewkaree, I bought the same gun for my brother last Xmas and went ahead and bought the OEM scope to go with it. If the scope was available when I bought the gun for myself I would have bought it. Currently, the rear sight on the gun raises automatically when the gun is cocked. I don’t think I will be using the sights as I just plan to point and shoot.
 
My brother-in-law has the laser for his, and I just laughed at him. We got one for the neighbor, and he didn't use it until his kid was having fun with it one day. There was a hatch of some sort of fly last year, and he and I killed so many flies, he had to get his blower to clean the salt and flies off his patio! It was the killing fields for flies! ?
 
SpaceX boosters coming back down this morning.
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The sun is shining…loading the horse barn. About 190 40# bales.53B78DE4-1E87-4B93-A290-A8E1435A6F8D.jpeg
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This name caught my eye, here for the fireworks tonight.

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That‘ll be a heck of a buck up to that open door once you get that pile lower! I don’t see a boom or any tackle to help.

I hand loaded 110 thru the upper door from on top of the wagon. The other 78 were walked into a third stall and stacked.

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