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@Michigander1971

🇺🇸 Michigan's own: 🇺🇸 Maintenance Man, Family man, Outdoorsman🦌, Carnivore, Fisherman🐟, Packers Owner🧀 No DM

Michigan Katılım Haziran 2023
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
Our founding Fathers knew right where Tyranny begins..... And here we are, with life long politicians who do not represent their constituents. The United States, as they intended it, has been dead for a long time.
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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Just had a derp moment with the hubby. Our kitchen sink broke, and the plummer can't be here until Monday. The hubby said to grab a tote and take it outside so we could wash dishes. I really didn't want to do that, and then I remembered.....we have a dishwasher. We have a DISHWASHER!!!! YESSS And I have no idea how to run it. 🤣🤦‍♀️🤣🤦‍♀️ Do you really have to rinse the dishes before they go into the dishwasher?
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@Jules31415 But, But, But... She was in the CIA!!
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Julia 🇺🇸
Julia 🇺🇸@Jules31415·
After posing a hypothetical 'gotcha' scenario, Elissa Slotkin grows visibly flustered and whiny when Pete Hegseth refuses to take the bait: Slotkin: "It's not hypothetical! Tell the American people: Will you deploy the uniformed military to our polls to collect voter rolls or machines?" Hegseth: "You're performing for cable news right now." Slotkin: "Dude, just answer the question." Hegseth: "It's a hypothetical. By the way, in 2024 under the Biden administration, 15 states did deploy troops to polling stations-" Slotkin: "Under their governor's authority, when their governor's asked for it." Hegseth: "What did Joe Biden say about that?" Slotkin: "I don't think anything! Because he needed them for cybersecurity and Covid...It was those governors of the states, under their authorities...It's never been done in our history...Do not send uniformed military to our polls!" Hegseth: "I've never been ordered to do anything illegal, and I won't." Glad she implictly admits her question was hypothetical all along.
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@WallStreetApes Ha! Jokes on you guys!! I have always despised olives... No matter the color...
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Okay, this blew my mind This is a can of black olives “with no artificial colors.” These are the olives we’ve all eaten in America They aren’t black. Not even close, but they taste exactly the same The color is more of a lighter/ medium brown shade rather than a dark black color Of course I had to look into this, Traditional super dark black olives we know in America are picked green and unripe. They’re treated with lye, exposed to oxygen, and then stabilized with ferrous gluconate. This fixes a consistent, deep black color The black olives we all know and love should actually look like this in the video…..
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@deaner4515 I am hoping to retire to the UP (where my property is) in about 5 years. Hopefully, I have a Grandchild by then.
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Deaner@deaner4515·
Never is when you lose someone. I know we only have a few years left with my grandfather there as he turns 90 this year. His first year not going in the woods was last year and that felt weird. Life happens and the older I get the more things come up that interfere with us getting to the cabin. Like some force is trying to pull us away from it. That land will stay in our family during my lifetime. My goal is to make it so my kids don’t want to sell it when I’m not around
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Deaner@deaner4515·
I’ve seen this across some of my friends and other people we’ve know from hunting over the years. Selling their land and with it goes tradition. People become too busy with work, kids activities, etc and the hunting cabin becomes second fiddle. They don’t pass this knowledge to their kids or they go every once in a while. Fortunately, we have the same cabin and land in my family since the 70s that we go to every single year. No matter wha. My grandfather, father, brothers, uncles, cousins. Every year. This year my son will come - four generations for the first time. Pretty cool. I have noticed though that others are becoming interested in this. I am getting requests from friends, coworkers, etc to take them hunting and include them in our tradition. People want this and I think in a world that is becoming overly digitalized and automated, having a tradition that is immune to any of that is important and you will see more people flock to it. I hope, at least.
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The American deer camp was, between approximately 1880 and 1990, the autumn ritual of every rural family in the upper Midwest, the Northeast, and the Appalachians. A cabin in the woods. Three or four men, three generations sometimes, who got there on the Friday before opening day, lit the wood stove, drank coffee that had been on the burner since 4am, played cards, told the same stories they had told the year before, and went out at first light on Saturday with rifles their grandfathers had owned. A buck taken cleanly with one shot. Field-dressed in the snow. Hung in the woodshed. Butchered the next weekend in the garage with the family. Forty pounds of venison in the chest freezer. Steaks for the winter. Sausage made by the grandfather with a recipe nobody had written down. A roast for Thanksgiving. The hide tanned and turned into mittens for the youngest grandson. The deer was free. The freezer was full. The boys learned to shoot, to clean a rifle, to gut an animal, to butcher it, to thank the woods for the deer, to be quiet for hours at dawn in the cold and notice things. Roughly 14 million Americans hunted in 1980. By 2020 that number was 11.5 million, and the average hunter age had risen from 35 to 51. The next generation is not coming up. Suburbanization removed the woods from the back door. Liability fears closed private lands. Public hunting access shrank. Time pressure on working families killed the long weekend at camp. The cultural drift made hunting socially suspect, then unfashionable, then, in some quarters, taboo. The number of American teenagers who have ever fired a rifle, gutted an animal, or watched their grandfather butcher a deer in the garage on a November Sunday afternoon is, in 2026, statistically vanishing. The freezer that used to be full of free, lean, grass-fed wild protein is full of ground beef from a Smithfield CAFO in Iowa. The skill is one generation deep. If the grandfather did not pass it to the father, and the father did not pass it to the son, the chain is broken. YouTube is, at the moment, where the few remaining young hunters are getting most of their training. A small American tradition that fed families for a century, taught a sequence of practical and moral lessons no textbook can replace, and connected three generations to the land their ancestors lived on, is closing down quietly, camp by camp, season by season. The cabin is still there. The stove still works. The buck is still in the woods. The grandfather is in the cemetery on the hill above the cabin. He cannot take the boy himself. Somebody else has to.

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🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot·
Fixing the door handles in the new rig. Of course whoever replaced em last time made extra work for me today Ash doin her job with the emotional support (keeping me calm while I fight this stupid handle, easy job turned into an hour job)
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@BAAZ1034 @LaNativePatriot This goes for everything, pretty much. I learned this the hard way for sure. OEM Stuff for the win, when possible.
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Beau@BAAZ1034·
@LaNativePatriot The single best maintenance or repair advice I can give for Toyota vehicles. Buy OEM parts when you can to avoid replacing a cheap knockoff 3 times.
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@martingeddes 1971 was great year. Happy Birthday! I will join you in November.
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MeatEater
MeatEater@MeatEaterTV·
Somewhere right now, a grown man is spending hundreds of dollars to outsmart a fish.
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@Midwest_Thinkin @AWRHawkins It's crazy how such a small weapon can be so comfortable in my hand. And, I don't have small hands...
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AWR Hawkins
AWR Hawkins@AWRHawkins·
The best concealed carry handgun in .380?
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@Luizmd The Covid Propaganda once I realized they were lying, I knew it was all a farce.
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Luiz M.D.@Luizmd·
What turned you against vaccines? Anti-vaxxers or the experts?
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MeatEater@MeatEaterTV·
National honesty day? Tag your buddy who needs more time in the woods.
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Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨OH. MY. GOSH!!! HORRIFYING new court documents show that a warrant for Greg Biffle's helicopter co-pilot, Aaron Lloyd, and Aaron's wife, Kayelee Lloyd, were issued following information that HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS were stolen from Greg Biffle after he and his family perished in a plane crash. Aaron Lloyd famously helped Greg Biffle fly his helicopter to rescue Hurricane Helene victims in Western North Carolina. Investigators say the plan was carried out by people within the Biffles’ inner circle and had likely been in place for some time. “It is the belief of this affiant that a plan has been in place by friends of Gregory Biffle and strategically executed after the de*th of the Biffle family." This is beyond horrifying...
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@FLCons Half in the bag at the bowling alley and out of Marlboro's? Guess what, they got your back!
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Croxxed Out@FLCons·
Grandpa, tell us 'bout the good ole days! 😅 Anyone remember buying smokes from these things? They were handy in bars and clubs and you didn't mind paying two times the price cuz you had ran out! How long would something like this last these days before being broken into? 🤣
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@FLCons Beef Oriental - That is what she called it.
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Croxxed Out@FLCons·
Almost every kitchen had one. What did your Ma or Grandma cook in this?
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Laddie@Michigander1971·
@JesterJum Unless it is an absolute emergency, NO, I don't poop at work. The heathens I work with are disgusting. I don't care to share thrones with them.
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Jum@JesterJum·
If you dont poop at work, what are you doing with your life? The average time on the toilet is roughly 12 minutes. Over a year of once a day toilet runs, thats 76 hours/year. Thats almost an entire 2 week paycheck.....spent pooping
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
Hakeem Jeffries is a piece of shit. That's it, that's the tweet.
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