Hmm... You need to fix your car and drive really fast! I got four rabbits off my lawn, all within about 30 seconds. I used my Ruger Mk II Target and plinked 'em all in six shots. That's pretty good, if you don't mind a bit of bragging. Most folks won't hit anything with a pistol at that distance - but it's a target model and accurate as fuck.
I got 'em sitting in brine. I'll toss two in the freezer and have a delicious breakfast large enough for a few extra people, including sides of potato, toast, and bacon. I'll probably hash the potato, though I might do seasoned wedges.
Seeing as you won't be by for breakfast, I'll feed the mechanics. I've never fed 'em rabbit before. I dunno if they've even eaten rabbit.
It's gonna be delicious.
This week's car is expensive. It has a heritage back to Ford v. Ferarri in Le Mans. I believe it is the last year they made this model. It has insane aerodynamics.
Those should be good clues.
A Ford GT?
Ugh... I just spent $3800 in heating oil. My tanks were lower than I liked and winter is setting in.
That will easily make it to spring. It's like $5.70 a gallon, but I got a slight discount for buying in bulk. We topped up both tanks. I have a 250 gallon one in my basement. I have a 5000 gallon tank in the ground. The tank in the ground automatically supplies the generator, but you manually have to flip it over to go in the house.
I can use the fuel as OFF ROAD (dyed) use for diesel. I can't put it in my truck, but I can put it in my tractor. They'd never know to check, but I'd rather stay on the right side of most driving regulations.
I had it filled early last spring, so the usage isn't too bad. It's a big house. It's expensive to heat.
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