Message from @Drover Tom

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2019-02-28 00:46:30 UTC  

I tried some shine at the last LOPF

2019-02-28 00:46:52 UTC  

moonshine tastes awful rt

2019-02-28 00:47:05 UTC  

From KY. Went down pretty smooth despite having the smell and consistency of rocket fuel.

2019-02-28 00:47:13 UTC  

I don’t drink 🤷🏼‍♂️

2019-02-28 00:47:20 UTC  

Me and @Louis Loire - NY were some of the few yankees to try it.

2019-02-28 00:47:32 UTC  
2019-02-28 00:47:42 UTC  

My IRL friends wants to join IE cuz I kept telling him about it

2019-02-28 00:47:54 UTC  

Awesome!

2019-02-28 00:47:55 UTC  

I used to make alcohol in my closet when I lived with my parents

2019-02-28 00:48:19 UTC  

n-no it was done peacefully and legally I swear

2019-02-28 00:49:37 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY put back the police react now the second part looks weird without context

2019-02-28 00:54:31 UTC  

Was it that fruit juice, sugar, and yeast in a jug alcohol? @Jacob

2019-02-28 00:55:31 UTC  

It was kvas lol

2019-02-28 00:55:43 UTC  

@Salo Saloson Well, probably what they make up there in SD. The only stuff that lives long enough season-to-season is tree bark

2019-02-28 00:55:51 UTC  

very low percentage

2019-02-28 00:57:06 UTC  

tree bark?
you think we have _trees_?

2019-02-28 00:57:17 UTC  

_laughs in prarie grass_

2019-02-28 00:57:47 UTC  

thanks native americans for your deforestation

2019-02-28 00:59:57 UTC  

The thesis of prairies as fire induced, primarily by Indians, has its critics (Borchert 1950; Wedel 1957), but the recent review of the topic by Anderson (1990, 14), a biologist, concludes that most ecologists now believe that the eastern prairies "would have mostly disappeared if it had not been for the nearly annual burning of these grasslands by the North American Indians,

2019-02-28 01:03:59 UTC  

@Jacob duuuude I made kvas one time. had jars of it stashed in the cellar for ages hahaha

2019-02-28 01:04:31 UTC  

I wanna start making it again but I don't have a car or time

2019-02-28 01:04:39 UTC  

so shopping is a pain in the ass

2019-02-28 01:04:49 UTC  

I wish we could buy it here

2019-02-28 01:04:53 UTC  

you can

2019-02-28 01:04:54 UTC  

What's the name of that sci-fi show on Netflix people are watching that isn't all diverse?

2019-02-28 01:05:03 UTC  

Where? I've never seen it

2019-02-28 01:05:09 UTC  

at Russian stores lol

2019-02-28 01:05:09 UTC  

Someone mentioned it yesterday

2019-02-28 01:05:18 UTC  

of course you're not gonna see it at Safeway or whatever

2019-02-28 01:05:19 UTC  

The expanse, Amazon has it

2019-02-28 01:05:26 UTC  

Ah.. Thanks

2019-02-28 01:06:43 UTC  

Country songs better be about whiskey

2019-02-28 01:06:58 UTC  

Just realized kvass is like kombucha, but for slavs

2019-02-28 01:09:51 UTC  

Are they fully aware? @Drover Tom

2019-02-28 01:12:06 UTC  

I'm so sad my car is in the shop. The CPAC gathering sounds like a blast

2019-02-28 01:12:07 UTC  

@Matthias Yup! I had a full convo with him about it last night. I even asked him his position on jews and he passed. His main reservation was on OPSEC and I explained to him how that's like one of our first concerns

2019-02-28 01:12:59 UTC  

You should recommend he setup a second email account, probably a protonmail account, but to put the app on his phone so he doesn't forget about it, and to apply using that.

2019-02-28 01:14:21 UTC  

Yeah that's what I told him, he already has one setup he can use

2019-02-28 01:14:49 UTC  

I signed up with a yahoo 0.0
Oops

2019-02-28 01:15:44 UTC  

@everyone A member of a sympathetic NRx group who works for the railroad sent me this job information:

"https://jobs.loram.com/job-search-results/

This company will hire virtually anyone who can pass a drug test and is willing to travel 6wks at a time (and sometimes there are advantages to getting away, if things heat up too much).

The job is dirty manual labor in a 100% travel environment (6 weeks on/2 off). They pay hotel and airfare, you're responsible for food. It's roughly 80hrs/wk, very manual, dirty work at first (figure on the first 3mos or so being especially menial, til you move up; hydraulic hose repair, wiring, oil changes on the machine, etc). Crews spend 100% of their time together. You might be the only white guy on a given crew. Lots of cons, but also some pros, pay is in the neighborhood of $1000/wk after taxes. I'd be happy to vouch for anyone giovanni would vouch for, have him give your number to me, etc.
My description is of the general laborer one
Note: I'm not the hirer.
I'm employed in the position, and have a rapport going back 3yrs w them
Engineering students might be more interested in the summer internship ones.
Good experienced mechanics and superintendents there max out at around 100k, new guys start at 45k"