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Bought a chest freezer today

 

Why would you want to freeze your chest? I thought that you liked the heat there? What am I missing O'SEMA Lord? :jester:

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Bought this because I don't have room in the house for Costco food

http://m.sears.com/kenmore-8.8-cu-ft-chest-freezer-black/p-04612909000P

Or you're a serial killer and you put bodies in it!

 

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Bought this because I don't have room in the house for Costco food

http://m.sears.com/kenmore-8.8-cu-ft-chest-freezer-black/p-04612909000P

Or you're a serial killer and you put bodies in it!

 

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^ only serial killers double post

 

 

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^ only serial killers double post

 

 

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Dumbass Tapatalk working at its finest lol

 

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Reviews are trickling out and it's kinda comical how freaked out some are at the LeEcosystem apps. One reviewer echoed me. Throw on a Launcher at boot up and take advantage. of the specs. It has less bloat than a carrier branded phone, even excluding most manufacturer specific apps (like health apps). Tom's guide measured the display at being brighter than avg, and very accurate colors. More accurate than Pixel or iPhone 7. I'm still debating to get another for my wife , or Axon 7 or LG G5. Hate to have two if they bail out of the US market, but if they come through with updates might regret not buying another.

 

Battery life is fantasic, at 68% and my G4 would be at 40 by now if I was lucky

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A good a day as any to do a much need reorganization and matching of holsters. Especially since I pulled them out of the closet over the weekend. So lazy :-(

 

Tip: Shoe organizers work great and they hang up in your closet if you want that type.

 

 

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I feel like I'm missing one or two somewhere.

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Or you're a serial killer and you put bodies in it!

 

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Or you're a serial killer and you put bodies in it!

 

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Mods here don't get fired, they go missing

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Eh, we all know where to look first.

all this desert, good luck
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Swamps are more interesting.

Coyotes, gators, as long as they get fed right?

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