Well I will have to take the rest of the day off work, I am torn up. I have really learned my lesson.I did break down sides of beef and just because your uncle did sh*t doesn't mean that's the way the industry does it today. I can almost guarantee he never made packaged sausage like Tennessee Pride for resale.
He may have ground it in his shop and put saw dust in it for extra profit. I just hope he didn't cause any serious illnesses by cutting corners for profit. That's not the industry today. I retired from the meat business after 43 years. But your little a$$ is going on ignore for being stupid.
They are a complete media construct design to be filler in down time. Engineered to create controversy and get clicks.Projections are pointless. We've got the talent to make the playoffs again and a couple question marks that could make us more of an 8 win team. They've outperformed expectations every year under Heupel, so I think the team will do well.
Hmm, someone is missing.
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Heupel truly gets zero respect.
The truth is so embarrassing to the NCAA that it has to deflect and delay. The last thing they need thrown at them is more evidence that they are a corrupt, inept, and useless organization.The NCAA is so corrupt. The way they covered and stalled for Michigan for years is criminal.
That computer case is now being intentionally narrowed down to and misrepresented as some creeper stuff. They are going to ignore what the other 1,000 or so hacks of other schools were about. Hacking teams. Harbaugh’s recruiting violations and lying to the NCAA was the year before the title year. The NCAA stalled until he left.
I was always a dirt bike guy. Never saw the appeal of street bikes. . . mainly because of some accidents I saw as a kid.I had two in my lifetime, and I can honestly say I almost sh*t my pants when I had to avoid a head on collision with a car. The guy was coming around a curve and not paying attention and was drifting into my lane on a two-lane highway.
You can't come back from something like that. They're fun to ride but you can't control what other people around you do. Just ride responsibly and enjoy it.
See, that's the way to do it. Make your own sausage. That way, you can ensure pig snouts and such don't get in there. I hate to think of the parts of the animal I have eaten.Well my good sir you would be incorrect. You we what is called a "meat cutter"(meat slicer), it doesn't sound like you were breaking down sides or quarters. Being a butcher is something altogether different. My uncle owned a butcher shop in a small town and made his own sausage, I still do to this day. He also made a lot of his cold cuts, roasted a round or two just about every day. There was a time before Walmart, my friend.
Dad handled personal injury cases back in day. Looking a photos of gates that swing open decapitating individuals changes ones mind on motorcycles. Just never appealed to me as something I want to do.I was always a dirt bike guy. Never saw the appeal of street bikes. . . mainly because of some accidents I saw as a kid.
A car backed out of their driveway near Mayflower Road onto Chapman Hwy in South Knoxville, by the duck ponds. . . right into a motorcycle. We drove by the wreck and I saw what looked like the nub of an arm. Read the New Sentinel the next day and the person was decapitated. I was looking at their neck. Never wanted to get on a street bike after that.
Saw another bad one where Magnolia turns into Asheville Hwy. Car pulled out of the grocery store parking lot, right in front of a biker. Clipped him and sent him into a guardrail or a guidewire, cut him in half. The bikers were doing nothing wrong either time.
It is distasteful to most Americans that non-traditional food parts end up as mystery meat but it is mostly a issue of perception not health.See, that's the way to do it. Make your own sausage. That way, you can ensure pig snouts and such don't get in there. I hate to think of the parts of the animal I have eaten.![]()
It's not really a big trail, but it's pretty good. . . down by the quarry at Ijams park. You should visit if you ever come out of the holler long enough to make it to the big city.Dad handled personal injury cases back in day. Looking a photos of gates that swing open decapitating individuals changes ones mind on motorcycles. Just never appealed to me as something I want to do.
Love cycling and mountain biking, and would pursue that as a hobby had I more time. One of my oldest friends is good friends with Mike Brown.
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Ya know, Muddy Creek is a big time facility that no one ever talks about. This hills and hollers have some pretty legendary riders.
Same for cycling. Start and finish the Roan Groan and tell me cyclists are wusses.
Pros ascend just 10K' of elevation over its entirety.
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My buddy and I were at KTM dealership in NSB @InVOLuntaryIt's not really a big trail, but it's pretty good. . . down by the quarry at Ijams park. You should visit if you ever come out of the holler long enough to make it to the big city.