. I used to eat there about once a week when I lived in Wetumka. Haven’t been back through there in several years but I might have to take a trip out that way. They always had some of the best food around.
I'm stuck with Verizon since it's the only service that works somewhat reliably at the house. That said I'd get rid of Verizon in a heartbeat if I could get a landlines run out there but that's likely never going to happen. Gotta love the perks of living in the middle of nowhere sometimes.
Everything the potential buyer is asking sounds a little fishy to me. The individual being a drug user as per their medical Marijuana card would bar them from possession a firearm under federal law as to my understanding.
I'd look for an old pre emissions stihl 026 and put a few dollars into fixing it up. Ive got 2 of them that I've had for over 10 years that run good as new. Good firewood saws and will run a 20in bar without any trouble.
The 24in center stud walls are part of a technique called advanced framing. Supposedly it allows for higher r value insulation to be used in exterior walls, floors and roof systems. I worked around a few builders up in Colorado 10+ years ago who used these building practices but I can't tell...
I know several folks who transfered to WPX from the felix energy acquisition last spring who are being laid off. I hope those who got their walking papers can find a spot somewhere but with the push for green energy even the permian basin is suffering. We'll see what happens with the increase...
WPX merged with Devon back around the first of the year.
We build most of the salt water lines for WPX well pads down in the permian basin and from the sounds of it they plan to stay busy this year but that remains to be seen.
This might be one of the worst winter storms we've seen in a long time but it's not the first. It's common sense to keep a generator or two around for power outages, enough food and water for a few weeks to a month and to have an alternative source of heat. Its not the governments place nor...
That made my head hurt just reading it. Liberal logic has never ceased to amaze me but this article is something else. I've got some family who unfortunately are still stuck in California and from what they've said the mindset described in the article is all to common out there.
I'll take a look at Kershaw knives. I dont mind spending money on a good blade but I'm not a fan of tearing up my benchmade Osborn every day. Thank you guys for the recommendations
Looking for recommendations on a fairly indestructible folding knife that holds a good edge. Preferably a spring assist with partial serrations and a tanto style point. Thanks
I've been all over the country chasing pipeline and plant work for the last 10 years and seen some beautiful parts of the country but Oklahoma will always be home to me. That said I wouldn't mind having a few acres and a hunting cabin in Catalo Idaho just east of Coeur d'Alene.
I wish I could say they did but I'd hate to see anyone burn up $700 plus in new welding leads. Not sure what sector of the welding industry your getting into but I wish you the best of luck its pretty slow on the oilfield/pipeline side of things but it looks like it might start picking back up...
It probably won't need much those old 200s are damn near impossible to kill. Get the water pump swapped have the carb cleaned and a new set of plugs and you should be good to go. Bills is one of the best repair shops I've dealt with in my years of pipelining definitely can't go wrong have them...