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Weather in Milo, ME   June 20th, 2007

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Photos – Race – 6/4/2007   June 4th, 2007

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Hunting Links   June 2nd, 2007

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GPS Info   June 2nd, 2007

GPS – Global Positioning Systems

There are 24 satellites orbiting the planet.

Links
www.garmin.com
www.magellangps.com
www.brunton.com

 

Tutorials
http://www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/
http://gps.faa.gov/

 

DNR Garmin

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Mom’s Kick-Ass Sweet Rolls   June 2nd, 2007

Mom’s Kick-Ass Sweet Rolls

(Recipe adapted for 2-lb bread maker by Mom.)

Dough

1 Cups Milk
1 egg
4 Cups Bread Flour
Cup Sugar
1 tsp Salt
Cup butter (softened or melted)
4 tsp Active Dry Yeast

Put all ingredients into your bread machine in the order that the manufacturer suggests. Usually it is liquids on the bottom, flour and dry ingredients on top, yeast in last. Run the bread maker on the dough cycle.

Filling

â…“ Cup Butter
Cup Sugar
1 tsp cinnamon

Roll and Bake

When the dough is done, roll it out flat. Spread the filling over the dough. Add raisins or nuts if you like. Roll the dough up and cut into 1 inch pieces. Lay the pieces on the sides in a greased pan, Bake 20-25 minutes at 375.

Icing

Icing is just a mixture of confection sugar, a few tbsp water and a few drops of real vanilla extract. Mix it in a small bowl and drizzle on the top of the baked rolls.

DONE.

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German Potato Salad   June 2nd, 2007

German Potato Salad

1 lb. bacon
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup vinegar
1 cup water
4 Tbsp. flour
4 Tbsp. sugar
3 tsp. salt
3 tsp. celery seed
12-15 cups boiled potatoes
pepper and parsley to taste

Cook bacon till crisp; drain (reserving the fat), and crumble.

Cook onion and celery in the bacon fat till just tender.

Blend in flour, sugar, salt, celery seed, and pepper to taste. Add vinegar and water.

Cook and stir till thickened and bubbly.

Add bacon and potatoes; heat thoroughly, tossing lightly so as not to break up the potato slices. It is best to put it in a slow cooker for a couple hours

Garnish with parsley.

Serve warm.

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Bulls**t Bingo   June 2nd, 2007

How to Stay Awake at Seminars and Business Meetings…

Bulls**t Bingo

Check off the appropriate block when you hear one of
those words/phrases. When you get five blocks horizontally, vertically
or diagonally, stand up and shout, “BULLS**T!”

 

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Tacky Little Cars   June 2nd, 2007

Tacky Little Cars

So you bought a four cylinder front wheel drive economy car? Great! Hats off to dependable transportation. Now all it needs is 17″ rims with 40 series tires, a ten piece ground effects package, $10,000 worth of car stereo equipment, a six inch bell exhaust tip, drop spindles, custom paint, neon lights, and a great big Batman wing on the back. Awesome, right? Wrong!!!

This just screams that all your taste is in your mouth. You’ve done nothing to the motor. You draw extra attention to a car that can’t perform up to it’s bastardized image. In fact, with the extra weight you may be slower than stock. And worst of all, the car looks like shit. You now have an aggressive looking econobox that gets smoked off the line by just about any farm truck with a V8.

Now don’t get me wrong, I know there are some fast Hondas and Neons out there. There are some people out there that have done some awesome engine and suspension work on these cars. However, these are the exception not the rule.

Most of these cars that you run into at the red light are “all show and no go.” Cheap, gaudy cars driven by little boys who wear their baseball hats backward and play obnoxious (c)rap music loud enough to shake the screws out of their dashboards. They are probably all headed to the “audio drags.”

If your are personally offended by these statements, listen up! You need to know about REAL cars and trucks.

A real car/truck has a V8 with rear wheel drive (or 4WD). Real cars/trucks are big and heavy. If you have V8 power, why not drive a car/truck made with real metal? Remember, if you are in an accident, “He who has the most metal-Wins!” You don’t need a shoehorn to get into a real car.

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