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On that note, Steve, there are several municipalities here in Georgia that are lining the highways with cruisers looking for a pay day and although they are po-dunk, they have new city lights, new street lights and new benches in a town that doesn't walk anywhere ever. Look into the city of Marrow, GA. They seem to me

In my experience here in Cobb County, the hell on earth if you have ANY violation of the law, show up and show up early. Get a seat on the front row and bounce your leg like you are preparing for a fight, keep that up. The judge walks in and see's you there anticipating your blast and dismisses the charge because

I know chorizo but Barbacoa is a new one. Looking it up.

OK, I will let you in on my secret ingredient. It is hot spicy and then tapers off quick like it is going to bite but doesn't. Ground Ancho chili/pepper. A little goes a long way and a light dusting turns every pork chop into a miracle, you can thank me later! With my microwave burritos I simply add 'The Cock'.

Really, half of the article debunks the title and Rome wasn't built in a day. I totally agree on every single point. In his spare time he is LANDING ROCKETS ON BARGES!!! Give him a break!

Atlanta. I was once a chef and cook like the wind. I love food articles here and didn't in any way mean to detract from that but on race morning you need not be worrying about cooking but instead making sure you have that spanner or pyrometer, extra underwear and SD card.

Like a 900hp Lincoln, I have to wonder. Why does one need a 640hp Cadillac? Really? Larry?

But I like microwave burrito's and am an amateur cook specializing in smoking loins and roast.

All is well until you are castrated by a minor fender bender. Nope. I drive like a bat out of hell often to ensure we get home quick to consummate the deed.

I will one up you although no intentionally. Add one microwave.

Never heard that. Been out eight years so.... I am behind in a lot of lingo.

Nice! Air Force? Hahaha!

I want to say paranoia but then it happens in the real world every day.

$5-10 dollars a liter of water we were told. Not including transport to our AO. We had a bunch of Russian water that was scrapped because of the extremely high levels of calcium it contained and a possibility of kidney stones for soldiers drinking 8+ a day in the sun. I can't imagine what KBR charged for a single

Ours had wiring for AC but no plumbing, that would be problematic on several levels over several levels.

Now see, haha, this is where some Battalion Sergeant Major hears something wrong (or typo) and disseminates it wrong and the entire base is calling them CHU's and then later get laughed at. Grrrr. Not the first time.

Easy.

Like an angry monster, some kind of beast!

Damn, carpet it is! That is NICE!

Yeah, I saw a crew doing a bathroom and they just mixed up the bucket of no-slip, color and epoxy and 5 gallons were poured out and spread about. It was about 1/8" thick all over and the bar has the same pristine floor ten years later.