In 122 AD (or CE…) Roman Emperor Hadrian discovered something so shocking, so perverse, that he had no choice but to make one of history’s most racist decisions. What did he discover?
The Scots. His solution? He built a wall.
Yeah, there is probably more to that, but this was a research intensive article and quite frankly I’m not going to get into the why of it. Hadrian was emperor for all of 21 years, 11 of which he spent touring the empire. In spite of his short reign he left his mark on the empire by consolidating provinces, allowing much needed reforms, and engaging in infrastructure projects, such as a Roman Temple–located conveniently next to Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem. That really pissed off the (((locals))), and the ensuing revolt apparently lasted three years. He is most famous however, for building a wall across Roman Britain to keep the barbarians to the north out.
The Scots weren’t all bad, and some of them were indeed good people. For instance, James Watt is credited with giving us the steam engine, allowing for the Industrial Revolution which to this very day impacts the way everyone in the western world lives!
Okay, technically Heron of Alexandria invented the first steam engine, but they did give us the greatest love story ever told!
Okay, technically Wallace was such a terrible statesman the nobility found it more convenient to martyr him, rather than putting up with him. Also, the only reason you still watch that movie is because you like Longshanks for being the archetypal shitlord and Monica Belluci circa 1996.
A Scottish regiment is famous for being the last ones to attempt a bayonet charge! In the early days of the Iraq war, they fixed bayonets and gave Saddam the business!
No, still not feeling it? Fine, they gave us this:
This is my review of Founders Dirty Bastard Scottish Ale.
Even though Scottish Ales are realistically all the same, I think a brief overview in naming convention is in order.
The Schilling System was instituted in the 1880’s, although there is some evidence it was in use earlier than that. By that time, it became a requirement by the British government due to a change in what was being taxed. Rather than grain and sugar, they simply taxed the beer. To add further confusion the tax itself was based on the invoice price of the quantity sold by the brewer (barrel vs. hogshead). To further add confusion:
“This dual application of pricing applied to two different liquid measures brought about complications: a 60/- ale in the barrel was a 90/- ale in the hogshead even though it was the same product. The actual price of the ale could be as little as half of the invoice cost once the calculated duties and the discounts allowed by the brewers were subtracted.”
Paying more tax for the same stuff because it was shipped in a different size barrel? No wonder we fought a war to get away from this…
The term, “Wee Heavy” came about during this time due to the variety produced by Scottish breweries at the time. The highest gravity varieties were sold in “nips” in 6 ounce quantities. Since it was a wee bit heavy you may not mind all you were getting was was then ⅓ of a pint, the beer was going to get you where you wanted to be: too drunk to consider the taxes you were paying.
For our purposes these come in three varieties.
The first is a 60/-. These are typically very light (<5%abv). Even though they have the same malty character that defines this style, it often leaves the experienced beer drinker wishing there was something more. A good example is Newcastle.
On the other end of the spectrum is 120/-. These are a wee bit heavier (hence the term) and quite frankly are not for everyone. Typically these operate in the 7-10% abv range. These can be a lot of fun but have one downside, which I’ll touch on shortly. A good example, is Orkney Skullsplitter.
Finally, there is the 90/- (80/- is traditional).
Like the proverbial third bowl of porridge, for most of us this one is just right. A good example is Bellhaven, but in the US there are dozens of good examples as well, all around 5-6% abv. The dominant craft brewery in my area is Four Peaks and their flagship brew is called, Kiltlifter. This is a carbon copy of Bellhaven and they sell it in insane quantities. So much so, they are one of the evil brands that sold out (though I argue they bought in) to InBev. Ironically, the first time I had it off tap was in Las Vegas, so should you find yourself there, try it out. Other examples are Great Divide Claymore, Oskar Blues Old Chubb, and Odell 90 Schilling (all from CO).
Dirty Bastard is 7.5% abv so it fits in with the Wee Heavy category. The only one I can really compare it to is from a brewery based in Utah, it was 10.5% abv and I seriously doubt you’ll ever find it. The Bastard has an overwhelming malt complexity and has more body than you can wrap your arms around. The downside is the moment it got within range of my snout I got a hearty whiff of booze. It took a sip or two for my olfactory sense to adapt but in the end I will likely continue to buy it a few times when it becomes available. For every other time of year, there is plenty of Kiltlifter to go around. Founders Dirty Bastard Scottish Ale: 4.2/5.0
I love #3, cool article, Wee Heavy!
Thanks Yusef! I Do I d the pic on Pinterest.
I found*
Holy dogshit autocorrect, “I do I d?”
Looks like your autocorrect loves the D, amirite?
I’ll have something light myself
Guy walking into barber shop: Hey man nice car!
Me: *looks outside to see 65 Impala* It is nice but why did you think that was my car?
*awkward silence*
*guy leaves*
I smell a Civil Rights Violation lawsuit…
Was it hopping at the time?
Got some Dirty Bastard in the fridge. I’m picking up Scotch ales more as they tend to be one of the few good alternatives to hop soup at many bars.
Nimbus makes a good one. Only a few places in Phoenix sell it though.
I had this last night, like a chocolate covered Strawberry, and very Thicc, 😉
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zidngQBimnCcAj513
That looks interesting.
No, he made a trinket that spun, and then was not used for anything – Watt’s engine was used to do work.
Well he was a Greek Egyptian.
Speaking of work – Kentucky becomes first U.S. state to impose Medicaid work provisions.
More Trump winning the Dems and their media lackeys have missed while busy pants-shitting over bad language.
Did he retire at 45 and demand the Pharoh pay for it?
Ah, the Romans got there already.
AZ has a proposal submitted for a work requirement. I expect the partisan Dems here to be in full Depends mode when they find out.
Just keep ’em talking about shitholes and they’ll never notice.
Well, Obama set it up For Trump to have a great Economy, but We are also headed into a Recession,
which will happen just in time for Oprah! to save the World!
/ did I do that right?
I expect team red here to back down the second the AZRepublic come out and calls them racists for adding in work requirements.
Is Greek-Egyptian like White-Hispanic?
Walk like a Greekgyptian?
Are you a guy with an important men view of history or something? Steam engines would have invented themselves sooner or later
Giving credit to someone who made something on a not quite the same principle, but doing absolutely fuck-all with it strikes me as an attempt to diminish the person who actually did get it working.
Also, I don’t believe innovations are inevitable. Especially given how long so many obvious-in-retrospect advances took to develop. “Sooner or later” often turns out to be “later or never”
Like giving the Vikings credit for discovering North America but not bothering to tell anyone.
In fairness, they did settle, so we can recognize that they were making use of what they found. Unlike heron who put the toy in the closet and everyone forgot about it.
I think the Basques would like to have a word.
Would anyone understand it?
People shit on Great Man theory, but…
Genghis Khan. Checkmate.
important men view of history
So I was reading something that triggered a question, why don’t American Admirals get anywhere near the love of American Generals? We’ve never elected one President, yet we are even more a naval country than England – two whole oceans versus a 20km channel. It also got me to thinking about Halsey and how we was kinda the navy version of Patton. At the end of the wiki on Halsey is a quote from him:
I like that.
It also got me to thinking about Halsey
The butter wouldn’t melt so he put it in the pie.
A number of Presidents during the 20th century were Naval officers: JFK, Ford, Carter, HW Bush. None of them Admirals of course.
Nimitz is interesting. You look at stuff they did back then – like accidentally running aground (pre-GPS) as an LT – he’d have been out on his ear 15 years before WWII – at least by today’s standards. (oops ENS Nimitz – 1908).
Wartime standards are definitely different – this whole Typhoon story is one that we talk about periodically: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Cobra
I would have supported Mahan as a politician with a solid sense of the geo-political realm but he’s a little before my time. These days though – I’m a fan of Harry Harris.
+1 aeolipile
Dirty Bastard is great, and the barrel aged version, Backwoods Bastard, is even better. Skullsplitter, Newcastle, and Bellhaven are good too. I’ve seen Old Chubb and Claymore, but have not had them. Kiltlifter and Odell 90 Schilling I have not seen.
I also had this Cherry Sour Ale, i love Sours, from the same Brewery out of San Bernardino CA, pretty close to my house,
pictures a bit washed out,
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gFKgJcRLwtL9NWWr1
Nice!
I also like the glass.
I need to do the dishes, that was my last Clean Beer glass, it works
Good recommendations. Bellhaven is basically a session ale (Scottish variant or normal) at 3.8-4% ABV. Love it – just a tad pricey for a session.
Need to look for Dirty Bastard.
Bevmo has it
Total Wine probably will too – just means driving to Richmond or F’burg. I’m still well stocked from last month though.
I also still have a Backwoods Bastard waiting to be drank.
I finished mine, and I think I agree with Nephilium – good beer but not exactly my taste.
Before that, in the Falklands, the Argentinians would surrender when they heard the British officers order “Fix Bayonets”. So there are times when it’s still effective.
I don’t get it. Brits take broken bayonets into battle? Why would attempting to repair them scare anyone?
/too little coffee
Because they weren’t use to things working?
Made in Britain.
When fighting Argentines?
I think it would take a special kind of crazy to fight a battle with melee weapons. I’ve got a couple of swords with “live blades”, and they are kinda . . . spooky. Something about a three foot razor blade just has a more visceral impact than a gun. I can’t imagine how people functioned in a full-on melee battle back in the day.
I have a “Live” Naval Cutlass, and if it doesn’t cut the Hell out of you, I can beat you to Death with it flat sided, it’s heavy and has a thick Kerf
My first car was a ’72 Cutlass. It was sweet.
’77 Cutlass S. 260 V-8 (useless), and a BorgWarner T-55 5-speed.
Mine had a 350 rocket. Standard 350 GM transmission. Had it up to 135 on the freeway which would be impossible in Columbus today at least during the day.
I learned to drive in one of these. my parents sold it before I got my license.
My first car that I bought was a 98 subaru outback. the swagger wagon.
I have been working with machetes all of my life. Real machetes, not those fake pieces of crap you see in stores now. Three feet of high carbon, broad blade, honed to a razor edge. I use to wear out half a dozen per year, then I wore out.
The first time someone sees me cut through a 5 inch sweet gum with one or two whacks I usually hear them say “Oh my God” under their breath. Then I dont have to keep reminding them “Please stand back well clear of my swing”
Yes RC, a sword is a scary thing.
I bought this last year. Haven’t used it yet but seems good enough for brush.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003D9RB3E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8PLwAb1Q1GK2F
The way we imagine it now where it looks all cool and dangerous wasn’t how most battles were actually fought. Blade to blade combat was rare, lots of shield walls and group tactics and armor usually led to blades impacting with more blunt force than slashing.
This^ Swords don’t have to be Sharp like machete, just swing it and break bones
F=M*A
A Genius! no really, my Cutlass defines beat down Tool, i’m afraid of it 😉
Plus the Roman Legions were drilled to muscle memory that the gladius hispaniensis (aka Roman short sword) was primarily a stabbing weapon. Smash with the scutum (shield) and then stab with the sword.
Another reason for Roman success was the adoption is fighting by strict formation to minimize the melee aspects of battle and use that against their foes. Fighting on Roman conditions was extremely risky. That is why the Teutons chose their battle methods at the Battle of Teutoburg (9ce) to deny Varus the ability to form and fight the Romans in column versus one line.
I remember in a course I took the professor stated that more people had died by the gladius than any other single weapon in history. Given Roman history I tend to believe him.
Having said that, many of the Argentinian troops deployed for holding the territory were poorly trained and motivated 19 year old conscripts led by officers who were barely any better, so I can’t fault them for deciding that a bunch of aggressive fuckers led by lunatics bearing 12in of cold steel on the end of a FAL; interestingly enough the self-same firearm the Argentinians themselves were probably using.
IIRC, there were very few FAL variants that were fitted with a bayonet lug – most countries legislated that bayonets were an inhuman weapon. The L1A1 carried by the British army being one of the exceptions.
had a Wee Heavy once. Also a beer of the same type. To sweet and alcoholic.
To sweet
Fair enough.
and alcoholic.
Does not compute.
Speaking of which, I just put out a new video. Pairs well with the Bourbon barrel pumpkin ale from Hardywood I’m drinking. Ale’s don’t normally come at 10.5% do they?
Some do. if the Brewers are psychos
Ales and lagers just indicate the family of yeast used to ferment the beer. The specific yeast strain used will have an effect on the final alcohol content of the beer, as will the amount of fermentables in the wort (pre-beer).
The main issue with the ABV regardless of lager or ale is that as fermentation progresses the higher levels of alcohol will kill off the yeasties before all the fermentable sugars are gobbled up, so you have to use more yeast, either double the amount or so right off the bat or adding a fresh yeast slurry the first time fermentation tapers off. That’s one of the reasons big beers cost more; besides using more malt you’re also using more yeast.
Nice girls and interesting article. I never knew 90 Schilling fit in this category, but now the name makes sense.
Founders makes a really good Breakfast Stout. The state of MI gave them some Greif over their label for that because it has a baby on it which of course might make baby’s want to buy beer which would be like the Holocaust.
Literally genocide.
Been looking to try that one.
Michigan has had a history of dumb decisions on beer names and labels.
I saw this one Friday, but no… Saturday Morning Cartoon Milk Stout
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/33027/171070/
IIRC the beer sold in Michigan are the only bottles without the baby. He is still on the packaging shipped out of state. I could swear I’ve seen it here with the baby on it. I’ll have to look (and buy some) next time I’m at the store.
Yeah they have the baby on the beer at a bar up the street.
The baby is on the label in AZ.
The “LIVE FREE OR DIE!” state also banned bottles of Breakfast Stout over the label. Kegs of the beer were allowed in the state. Eventually the legislature overturned the veto.
I remember reading a news article about Murphy introducing the bill to repeal the ban. The newspaper’s site allowed comments. The commentators ripped Murphy apart. “Why is he helping out a Michigan company? He should be concentrating on helping New Hampshire!” “He just wants to sell this beer and help out his business.” “THE CHILDREN!” Murphy jumped in on the comments section. My summary of his responses: “I’m helping NH businesses. They can sell a product they can’t currently sell. Yes, a Michigan company will benefit, but so will New Hampshire businesses like grocery stores and beer distributors. I can currently sell the beer at my bar because I can get kegs, which aren’t prohibited. I’m actually hurting myself here because if this bill passes people don’t have to come to my bar to buy this beer.”
Back when the Free State Project started up I was really interested in moving to New Hampshire. The accent is problematic for me and the weather is awful, but I figured, shit, a whole state of people who basically want the government to leave them alone? Sign me up! Then I found that the motto is kind of a crock. In terms of metrics I would consider indicative of freedom, Texas beats New Hampshire six ways from Sunday, and culturally they’re way, way more independent. For that matter, Alaska has them beat. New Hampshire isn’t Massachusetts, but that’s about the best you can say for it.
There are three areas where New Hampshire beats out Texas: Knife laws (NH has none), gun laws (far fewer than Texas), and no sales tax. The claim of New Hampshire not having an income tax is a crock of shit. New Hampshire has an income tax. It’s called the interest and dividend tax.
You forgot the fourth area.
No Texans.
Depending on what part of the state they are from, Texans aren’t all that bad.
Texans are the New Yorkers of the South.
Think about that.
And on the Free State Project: I was a member and voted. I voted against New Hampshire. I still think picking New Hampshire was a bad idea. Puritanism is more of an influence on New Hampshire than many would like to admit.
The other final place to vote on was Wyoming, IIRC.
NH does have one of the best ratios of state legislators to people. I think that played a role in the idea of change from within when only a small number of people moving there.
And yet there are two states in the Union where it’s legal to produce a pornographic film. One is California, I’ll give you a guess as to the other one.
Legal weed? Gambling beyond the Lotto? We can play this game all day. The south of the state was settled by Puritans. The French-Canadian newcomers and Scots-Irish in the backwoods aren’t a big enough influence.
One man’s Puritan is another man’s Baptist. Texas doesn’t have legal weed either. As for gambling, ME, MA, and NY are much freer than pretty much anywhere in the South. And Mass. was Puritan central.
Wasn’t North Cacky-Lacky on the list too? And Tennessee? I seem to recall something about a splinter group of the original FSP flaking off and deciding to pick Asheville, NC as their own little enclave, and then promptly being overrun by hipster ancaps.
I don’t think they were. Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and South Dakota were on the list. Vermont might have been.
My top pick was Montana, followed by Wyoming. Winters will suck but I thought they were better cultural fits for the Free State Project.
North Dakota wasn’t on the list? I has a sad.
Was it our shitty winters? Or maybe it was our populist history which led to a State Bank, State Mill and Elevator, State Railroad, and laws prohibiting corporations from owning farm land and livestock growing operations.
BTW, the only one of those things not still in existence is the railroad.
Also, the NH accent isn’t probably what you think it is.
You guys just drop t’s like vt, right?
No, not at all. Also, there’s a huge difference between the northern NH accent, which is more like the stereotypical Maine accent, and the southern NH accent, which is basically “General American“. It is certainly not the Boston accent or RI “Family Guy” accent.
Why is there an island of people who sound like newscasters? Well, I theorize people in southern NH don’t want to sound like the yokels from Coos county and parts north, but they don’t want to sound like Massholes either. Thus, they end up sounding like they are from nowhere.
Interesting. Nothings more grating than that boston/RI stuff.
Excepting this hilarious exchange, of course.
I only skimmed the article. I’ve noticed older southern NH natives have an accent similar, but not the same, to the Boston accent, but younger southern NH natives do not.
I would agree. I have seen this change occur in my lifetime.
I’ll have to agree with Pie on this one, Scottish ales are one of the styles I’m not a fan of. I find them too sweet for my tastes. To make up for that, I have a single origin coffee stout from Masthead and a Dark Apparition from Jackie-O’s chilling in the fridge now.
For those that enjoy hops, it is a happy time, as I just got my first six pack of Troeg’s Nugget Nectar today, and Bell’s Hopslam is going to be available come Monday.
Bellhaven Scottish Ale (like their normal ale) is pretty much a straight flavorless ale (not too un-lager like really). Very easy drinking.
I thought nugget nectar came out in fall?
Nope, it’s a “Spring” seasonal.
Just a side note, some of the release time frames for the seasonal beers are getting just flat out dumb. Great Lakes Brewing Company (solid brewery, coming up on 30 years in business) is releasing their Conway’s Irish Ale now. In January. With the end of availability in March. It’s an Irish red, that isn’t what I’m going to be reaching for when it’s 17 degrees outside.
I second Great Lakes Brewing. Whenever I am back in Pennsylvania visiting family I make sure to bring some back with me. They don’t distribute anywhere in New England as far as I know.
I agree about the seasonal schedule. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Depends on how you count New York, but Great Lakes does have a distributor there out of Buffalo. If you ever get the chance to come here, check out the brewery. They have a bar that Elliot Ness used to drink at, and they kept some of the bullet holes (claimed to be from the 20’s… but…). GLBC also helped out the area, what used to be a shithole is now a thriving brewery/hipster district. Within a couple of blocks of their brewery is:
Market Garden Brewing (Restaurant and production facility)
Nanobrew (Restaurant and brewery, same owners as Market Garden)
Forest City Brewing
Hansa Brewing
Bad Tom Smith Brewing (just opened a tap room on the street, from Cincinnati)
Nearby (within a mile) you have:
Platform Brewing (Taproom and production facility, and soon the new sour facility)
Saucy Brew Works
Brick and Barrel
There’s also a slew of good food in the area, and a bunch of craft beer focused bars.
New York doesn’t really help. When I’m driving down that way, it is to go to Pennsylvania. I’ll just pick up Great Lakes in Pennsylvania.
If I am out in Cleveland, I will keep those places in mind and let you know.
The seasonally of nugget nectar is a bit stupid locally. There is a glut of the stuff so it seem like it’s always available. I like having one in the summer prior to drinking lighter offerings. It’s great stuff but not a session beer.
Not near me. Most of the stores that get it burn through the good stuff, for some of the less well known beers on the other hand you can find lingering well past their best buy date.
Unless Ron Pattinson has moved to Mexico recently, I dont trust your history. I have read enough of his stuff to know with anything Scotland the answer is, “Its more complicated than that.”
As a matter of fact I did fall down that rabbit hole. That’s pretty much why I left it the way O did.
Here’s a couple of local (for me) Scottish Ales that I like:
http://www.bristolbrewing.com/beer/laughing-lab/
https://www.ratebeer.com/beer/b/211366/
Those look good.
Re: Pinterest models. Even making a duckface, #3 could get me to do damn near anything. Like if I knew ahead of time she was going to be somewhere, part of me would try to avoid her so that I didn’t do something horribly stupid, and that part would be overwhelmed by the other part that wanted to gaze into her eyes hoping that she’d pay any attention to me at all. Say what you will, but I’d take #2 over #1. She’s pretty, she’s got plenty of everything that grabs my attention, and she’s good and sturdy. I’m sure #1 is a very nice person, but she needs some baked potatoes in her life.
Re: beer. Scottish Ales are awesome. I love me some Bellhaven. Old Chubb’s pretty good, too. Skullsplitter is good, but I can’t drink two in a row any more. Before suspending brewing operations upon the birth of my daughter, I was gearing up to do a Wee Heavy myself.
Also, haggis is delicious.
I’m catching up on old threads. I saw your hernia and weight lifting post. Sorry, I hope you heal up. Did anyone response? I think Warty went through hernia surgery and he lifts.
Yeah, I got some helpful responses. I mean, I’ve talked with the doctor some more and I’m back off the ledge a little bit. The big thing is that I’m catching it early and I’m a great candidate for surgery, so the odds that I’ll heal quickly and be as good as new eventually are very good. It’s got to be done anyway, and it seems like for as many people who get a hernia repaired and can’t lift the lion’s share get back into it and are fine. It’s not like I’m trying to compete or anything, I just have some personal goals I’m working towards, so really the only thing I was scared of was not being able to lift anything noteworthy ever again. If I’m not destined to squat 550, so be it.
That is good news.
Not weightlifting, but some inspiration, I hope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKP7jQknGjs
This guy broke his spine in a few places, as well as ruining his cruciate ligaments a few times in both knees. they told him after his back injury he wouldn’t ski ever again, and if he did he would only ski powder or light groomers.
Why can’t Zoolander keep his word? Is he a racist? Has anyone ask that tough question yet?
Canada runs out of empathy
Hmm…maybe I should start driving north and not slow down for border guards, then they’ll pay me every month for breaking their laws, right? *looks at pasty pale skin* Maybe not.
I came across this place in Orange, CA yesterday afternoon. I had my wife slow the car down enough so I could snap the photo. https://twitter.com/egould310/status/951918600083787776
I then told her to hit the accelerator because RAPE!!
hilarious.
When I think STEVE SMITH and ‘autosports’ I immediately think of these.
STEVE SMITH must have a real soft spot for motor-heads to setup a trap like that. And by soft spot…well you know.
OT: Newsweek’s moved on to saying that Trump is using “slurs”.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/pence-quiet-after-trumps-reported-sthole-comments/ar-AAuDAel?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp
To me, there’s nothing remotely racist in this article, but I guess that’s just my white, hetero-cis shitlord privilege.
It’s just interesting. My mom is so livid about his comments. but just last week was calling alabama all sorts of mean things.
And Montana. That was weird.
Well, the man spoke the truth. It’s obvious those countries are shitholes, that’s why people are fleeing them for Canada. You have to be pretty damn desperate to want to move to Canada. I mean even all the leftists who promised to move to Canada if Trump won, have all now refused to do it. Anyway, it doesn’t matter what Trump says or does, the left will have the same exact reaction and he’s fully aware of that. Might as well play it for what it’s worth.
It’s just more of this holier than thou shit. “how dare he speak that way about places I’ve also called words similar to his choice!”
we even call places here in the US shitholes.
And as usual, the same spineless Republicans come out to grandstand, Ryan et al.
You have to admit, it works the other way as well. The same people who are saying “Well, he didn’t say it, but it’s true” would squeal like a stuck pig if you point out that by every metric, deep Dixie is the shithole of America.
oh of course. I think its one of those “glass houses” things. people acting like this is terrible have called a place, here or elsewhere, a similar name.
It’s crass, but at this point, shouldn’t that be expected from Trump?
Indeed. My only thought on the matter is that Trump is pissing away our “soft power” with this bullshit. The man has never displayed any comprehension of the consequences of doing so either. It’s the only explanation I have for a man who will publicly name China as a military and economic rival one month, and then drive Africa and her rare earth metals into the arms of a loving China in the next one.
He speaks before thinking and acts on impulse.
which is very different than what we’re used to where it’s all platitudes and public polling to shape opinions. empty shell politicians vs bumbling idiot.
Sometimes its refreshing. sometimes its embarrassing. sometimes its a little scary.
maybe next time the people will pick someone who has some philosophic core that they use.
My wife caught herself this morning going on about this. We were talking about the “shithole” thing, and she was like, “Whether or not he said shithole isn’t the issue, it’s how he views people from those countries. It’s racist.” And I was like, “…um, racist?” She actually stopped and was like, “Ok, well, it’s not racist, but it’s a problem.” That’s progress, I guess.
And they are shithole countries. Sorry, Haiti is a shithole. Objectively. Even the Haitians who are offended are complaining via smartphone in Brooklyn. And Africa? Yep, shithole, by and large. South Africa is probably the least shitty African country, and it’s a shithole. I’d rather move to a poor coal town in WV than the nicest city in South Africa. That’s not to say Africans are shitty people, but I would go so far as to say that the legacy of colonialism notwithstanding it is largely Africans who continue the traditions of shittiness that plague the continent.
I was in the grocery store yesterday and saw a New York Times with a headline that Trump used disparaging language about immigrants. No; he called the countries “shitholes”, not the people.
You do the Scots no justice at all, wee man. The “Scottish Enlightenment” was one of the great intellectual movements of all time and one to which libertarians owe a whole lot. Edinburgh was called “Athens of the North” for a time for a reason. If you haven’t you should give this book a try.
For an everyday local pub beer I haven’t really ever done better than Deuchars. Good solid ale. For something more arty crafty, I found St. Andrews to be my favorite. Stewart brewing was however also super. Best Edinburgh beer house right now is probably the Hanging Bat, a little hipstery maybe.
“The “Scottish Enlightenment” was one of the great intellectual movements of all time and one to which libertarians owe a whole lot. ”
Which is why the intellectual and moral destitution they have fallen into now makes me sad. What a shame.
I and several of my friends who also have Scottish ancestry have come to the conclusion that all the best that Scotland has to offer leaves for other countries. Over time you’re left with a welfare state where they spend two years trying to put a guy in prison for a prank.
Yeah, you’re right. Another rabbit hole I’d rather not fall down in an article xo2mparing scantily clad gingers to beer.
Man…I really need to just create my beeradvocate account just to start getting my official preferences out there – esp since I’m seeing a lot of local stuff with next to no reviews in numbers or anything else.
If you’re looking for a simpler way to see what’s available, you could also go the Untappd route. I really enjoy the verified venue feature, where you get updates about what’s on tap at places, and you can get notified when specific beers are available around you.
This has lead to a series of amusing notifications for me one time, when a downtown strip club started offering craft beers.
They used untappd at a few local restaurants, but BA is what I check before pulling something off the shelf at the store and paying money for it. Just a useful average metascore for beer.
It’s decent as long as you adjust for the bias (RateBeer had the same issue) towards high ABV, limited releases, BA stouts, and IIPA’s.
While I don’t plan on having any Scottish Ales today, I am pleased to have been informed about Monica Bellucci.
Certainly a feast for the eyes, aye, laddie.
Now we’re talkin’.
You’re welcome. Course the director casts himself as the one guy who gets to snog Bellucci. #classy
Man…I really need to sober up before I get back to work on my next vid review…..https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hawaii-ballistic-missile-threat-alert-false-alarm-live-updates/
who hit the mass panic button early?
One line? How many lines have they published about Trumps choice of words?
how can they tweet that kind of update now that twitter costs $500 dollars a second?
The message went out at 0808 and 0812 hrs. I received the following text message “Imminent extreme alert BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”
No civil defense sirens went off, but it freaked people out. I was called by two friends I sail with asking what I knew. I told them no sirens, no alerts on TV and it has been 13 minutes with no bombs so all is good. 911 lines were jammed etc. About a half hour later we received a message that it was a false alarm. I went for a walk after that and people have been greeting each other with “It’s a nice day for for a nuke attack. or I’m glad to see you survived.” type humor.
The news is reporting that somebody hit the wrong button during an exercise. Since this is a National Holiday weekend I doubt that story, but do agree somebody fucked up.
They have to get a quicker update for shit like that. Someone hit the button, there should be one right next to it to send the “oops” text.
at least people are laughing about it.
Pelosi and the Democrats to teach blacks that higher wages is bad for them.
Are these people for fucking real?
She needs to whitesplain some things
Obviously.
Yes, they are for real. Have you heard the other shit that spills out of their mouths? Their minions really are useful idiots and they know it. It is aimed at them, not us. They couldn’t care less what we think.
They are in a panic. They are watching their world fall apart and know that what Trump and the R’s he is dragging along with him are going to crush them.
I think it’s easy to view people who disagree with you politically as suffering from some moral failing rather than just having a different perspective, so I consciously try to avoid doing that. In Pelosi’s case, however, I think she’s actually a bad person. I think she’s so obsessed with political power and defeating her political opponents that she no longer sees any value in moral or ethical behavior for its own sake.
Whenever I discuss politics with a “progressive”, I try to point out all the horribly unethical behavior of types like Hillary and Pelosi. The answer I always get is “well, they may not be perfect, but they’re better than the Republicans“.
If you were actually pitted against Hitler, of course you’d have a bit of moral leeway in order to stop him from doing Hitler-like things. The problem is when you start insisting that everyone is Hitler because they made a different cost-benefit analysis of things like welfare payments or illegal immigration policy.
Well, even an ethical Republican is literally Hitler because he wants to ban abortion, expel all non-white immigrants, starve the poor to death, and reinstate Jim Crow, so…
I have discussions with socialists and leftists and communists and so forth with a relatively open mind, but Progressives are a problem. I know pretty much right away that they’ll reduce themselves to screeching nonsense pretty quickly, so it’s not usually worth talking at all.
Is this the same party that thought that a “stimulus” of a couple hundred bucks per person would turn the entire economy around?
Higher minimum wages are bad for black people. That’s why the idea was conceived in the first place.
OT: No. Next question.
https://nypost.com/2018/01/12/are-skirts-the-next-mens-fashion-trend/
But the one on the right is so Christmasy Q. Lol.
That’s thoroughly disgusting.
I really want STEVE SMITH’S take because skirts I’m sure make his job a lot easier. Some days you have to slow down and enjoy your work though.
Skirts, no. Kilts, well…no. But at least they’re not skirts.
Call them kilts, and it’s Scottish, and not off-topic.
And the only kilt worth wearing is the Ancient Campbell.
I dunno. I just don’t trust myself wearing a skirt. I have a suspicion that without my pants I would just spend my day masturbating.
As opposed to just spending part of my day doing that.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. It would just get in the way of my drinking.
I’m hoping the Bloody Mary mix that’s been in the back of the fridge forever is still good. I finished up a container of delicious Grillo’s hot pickles last night and saved the juice for later.
The problem with most of the store bought stuff, for me, is that they put A1 or Worcestershire or something like that in it. I’d just use plain old tomato juice or V8.
I like all 3. I have Mr & Mrs Ts in the fridge but I may have some small cans of Tomato juice and V8 in pantry somewhere if that is funky. Hopefully I have some cheap vodka cause I hate using the good stuff for that but I can always buy more:)
I swear by Zing Zang, while my wife is a dedicated George’s fan. If I’m using Zing Zang I don’t need to add anything. Otherwise, I’ll go V8 and add Worcestershire, soy, Crystal, and Old Bay.
Clamato with Tabasco. Try it. You will never go back.
Yep. A Caesar is superior to a Bloody Mary
As one of the outliers who doesn’t like tomato juice, and isn’t a big shellfish fan, at least you didn’t recommend this.
It is sad how often I see people buying this at the beer store and ordering it in bars. SMDH
Wtf? No. Just no.
Mike S and Suthenboy, honorary Canadians.
Really? Caesar’s are a Canadian thing? Huh. Well, I live 30 miles from the border, I don’t know what Suthen’s excuse is. 😉
The Caesar formulation was invented at a hotel in Calgary back in the 60’s.
Wife makes them that way. She lived in Minnie Soda for a few years. I assume she picked it up there. I didn’t know it was a habit in the frozen north.
OK. So there’s one good thing Canada has given us. That and The Guess Who.
That must be it, Southen. They are so ubiquitous here, I just assumed they were everywhere.
“OK. So there’s one good thing Canada has given us. That and The Guess Who.”
*waits
*strums fingers
*waits
*squirms in chair
*waits more
What Mike? You cant just drop that and then not tell us.
I like letting the suspense build
Wait, does this mean I have to start using those critter dollars?
Old Lizzy does resemble an animal in some ways, doesn’t she.
I’ll give it a shot. I always use Tabasco anyways.
Wife is gone for the weekend, and I am snowed in, painting a room for our impending arrival, fixing things around the house, and listening to this.
I like Peterson. He had recommended this on that exact topic which I bought but you can find the PDF for free. It’s just a pamphlet that shows the comparisons between Marxist collectivism and the collectivism of identity politics. I’d recommend reading.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0979427061/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FFLwAbRQF1QDP
Will check it out later tonight, thanks.
Peterson is a pleasure to listen to, and not to sound like a fanboi, but I do learn quite a bit from his lectures and various presentations. I’m not very well read and didn’t go to college or university; if listening to podcasts and youtube videos is how I learn more about the world, especially from ‘contentious’ figures like Peterson, than so be it.
There is really nothing contentious about anything he says; the left just makes it that way. If he didn’t offend them somehow, he probably wouldn’t be worth listening to.
That pamphlet must be getting popular. I paid 2.99 just a couple months ago. I wouldn’t pay $10 especially since you can find it free..
The only important thing is how much alcohol you have in the house.
Very embarrassed to admit that I am very low on alcohol at present. I may have to shovel the driveway, unbury my truck, and head to the store in between coats of paint. /unprepared
I need more rum. My wife was asking about mai Thais last night. I have a small of Bacardi light and that’s it. I’m out of brandy as well. We really don’t drink much at home though, especially not liquor.
I have lots here, though I’m cutting back on drinking in preparation for the GlibFit challenge.
Don’t you want to drink more before the challenge so you can lose more?
I consider this a warm-up period. Ease into what I need to do drop weight instead of going cold turkey. I know, I’m a little strange.
First 10 pounds is easiest though.
^^^ Smart.
I wonder how Lachowski is holding up.
What do you mean?
Sorry, I stepped away to make hot chocolate.
He told us last night that he and the Mrs. had a miscarriage…three days ago, I think, and they are having a tough time with it.
Been there myself. It is tough. It was about three years before we finished dealing with losing one but it does get a little better every day. Still bothers me if I think about it too much and it’s been 25 years.
I hope he drops in sometime today.
One of my best friends lost his first kid, and in the most terrible fashion – the poor little bugger’s heartbeat stopped 48 hours before the due date. Tragic, and I believe it’s one of the reasons that he’s still an alcoholic 16 years after the fact. 🙁
Ouch. Fortunately for us it happened in the first trimester. That made it a bit easier to deal with.
Your comment makes me consider why I drink so much. By the time you are my age the reasons are legion.
My wife miscarried with our first at six months. That was rough, a hell of a lot rougher than I thought it would be. Around a year later we had a healthy baby girl which made it a lot easier, but I still think about it. I had nightmares for a few months that I’m working on forgetting.
My daughter was 9 months old when she died.
Twenty years later I still pour a drink when I think of it. Might be better ways of dealing with it, but sometimes people self medicate.
Heart goes out to anyone who has to bury a child. Doesn’t matter the age or the circumstances. Some things have their own measure of hurt to them where time doesn’t ever make it better. It’s not like one day where everything seems brighter. Instead it’s more of a learning how to get used to moving around in the dark.
Poor Lachowski. It’s a world of fucking hurt.
Might pour one of those above mentioned drinks right now.
Jesus. Fuck. I hope he’s ok too.
Wow. Damn.
I missed that posting of his last night. Poor bastard; I hope he and Mrs. L are bearing up OK. It’s a terrible thing to have hope like that stolen away from you like that.
I missed that last night, damn.
Lachowsky, if you’re reading this, you have my utmost sympathy. Tragic. Keep being there for your wife in whatever way you can.
I assumed he’s at work. I hope he and his family are doing well.
Oh no. I’m catching up on threads. That is terrible news. I hope the two of them get through it.
Oh man. That is terrible. If you see this Lach, your family has my sincerest sympathy. Hang in there bud.
I have a lot of compassion for the Ls and all of you that have suffered through the trauma of losing a young one. I stopped the drinking part 35 years ago, when I saw it only compounded the problems and mine were trivial compared to some of yours.
Haiti is a shithole, and don’t bother to pretend it isn’t
The problem emerges when you actually deal with the question at hand. Witness this back and forth on CNN, where Joan Walsh was caught flat footed when Rich Lowry asks if she’d rather live in Haiti or Norway. This is an easy question, and pretending otherwise doesn’t help matters. Anti-immigration appetites are fed when people are unwilling to admit the truth about what they are arguing.
In this case, I’d gladly argue that America has the potential to take people from shithole countries and turn them into great Americans. In fact, America has been doing this for a very long time.
Saying “Haiti is a shithole” is not the same as saying, “All Haitians are bad people.”
Detroit is a shithole.
I do not think most, even all, people living there are bad people.
People still live there?
He means the feral dogs aren’t so bad.
and some, I assume, are good boys.
Damn! I Feel for you, God Bless you and your’s Lachowski
I love Scotch ales. My first legal beer was a McEwan’s Scotch Ale, age of 18 in Montréal, Boxing Day. Followed by a pint of Unibroue Trois Pistoles. That was a good evening.
No, still not feeling it? Fine, they gave us this:
Scotland also gave us Sean Connery, most famous as the star of Zardoz.
I thought ZARDOZ was the star of Zardoz. Everyone say good bye to Ted. I think he is about to get cleansed.
I knew a great guy from Scotland. Smart, funny, terrific worker. One day I mentioned off hand that everyone thought he was a great guy. He replied “Lots of Scots are great. The problem is that none of them live in Scotland.”
They teach them that in school.
Diaspora happen with societies from time to time, but you can see them largely as an event. The Scots diaspora is an ongoing process, and has been so for at least 500 years.
My grandmother did a great deal of reading on Scottish history out of interest in her background. The conclusion she came to is that Scotland makes great people–brave, smart, strong-willed, independent–and a terrible nation, for the exact same reasons. Historically, the Scottish have been their own worst enemy. When England isn’t busy fucking with them, they’re busy fighting amongst themselves. That’s why Scottish ex-pats do so well; they don’t have any other Scots to argue with.
The obvious and natural followup question is – which clan does she hail from?
She’s MacNaughten, and my maternal grandmother is a Livingston. The MacNaughten link is pretty distant, though. My Livingston grandmother’s parents came here from Kilmarnock in 1920. Well, to Philly at least.
We, sir, should not by rights be doing anything other than facing each other with our claymores.
But we’re not on ancestral lands, so I guess a truce is in order.
Highlander is a documentary!
And at your pleasure we shall settle this in the traditional way: a frying competition followed by binge-drinking, then head-butts at 3:00 AM in front of the bar of your choice!
Thats funny Number.6
America seems to have that effect. I know a Lebanese family that is neighbor and friend to a Jewish family. A lot of people get here and when they look back they say “Fuck that. Let’s go get a hamburger and turn the rock’n roll up.”
At least we’re both from WEST Highland stock.
There is a joke amongst the French that goes God saw what he had done when he created France and it was too perfect, so he created French people to live there.
Sean Connery
I’d give a fuck, but I gave it to your mother lasht night.
/Sean Connery
Most famous as Daniel Dravot is what you meant to say, wasn’t it Ted?
The Scots diaspora is an ongoing process, and has been so for at least 500 years.
“Scotland is a great place to be from; as far from as possible.”
*Scots/Irish/English/Welsh mongrel
Keith Jackson has passed away.
Wwooooooaaaahhh, Nellie!
Huh. So normally on the weekend, I head back to Buffalo to be a Dad. I pick up my son after getting off the train. Head back to my Buffalo place, and do chores all weekend. I cook meals, I do yard work, I fix things around the house.
This weekend is the first weekend in about four years where I have literally nothing to do. No woman around the house. No chores to do in my apartment. A full bar, and a stocked fridge.
I literally have no idea what to do with myself. Tomorrow I but some weed and I’ll spend the day stoned and streaming football games.
Today? I have no desire to go out to a bar. I have no desire to get in touch with the few folks I know in Utica to go and do something.
I have *nothing* to do.
This might be dangerous.
there’s football on in an hour.
True. Hard to care after my Bills lost, but I can try!
It’s called “masturbation”.
Done that, and have the sticky keyboard to show for it.
Obviously, being a Glib, it was a video of a land without roads and orphans throwing people into woodchippers.
Hmmm…now I might need to do it again!
This is why gaming was invented.
Or, if you want, I can start asking questions about distilling.
Already did an AmA on this, but open for that. Might kill some time.
(btw, never do one of those. Clogs up the e-mail box.)
I’ve never been on Reddit, so no fear of that. But one thing that I noticed after touring the Irish whiskey distilleries in Dublin was that they use a 8-12 hour mash. The tour guides weren’t used to having brewers on the tours so couldn’t answer the reasoning for this. Do you do the same? And is the reason an efficiency gain, to make more fermentable wort, or just because the mash isn’t the bottleneck?
That’s odd.
Haven’t heard that before. For me, the mash process and fermentation is almost exactly the same as when I was homebrewing. It’s an hour boil, then off to fermenters for a week long ferment.
If there’s a way to cut down that time, sign me up! Yeast can only propagate so fast, though.
It was something that stood out to me for just that reason. Three different distilleries (Jameson, Tullamore Dew, Teeling), all of them mentioning an 8 hour mash time (all of it recirculated). I’m interested in the reason for the hour boil though, assuming you’re just looking to get fermenetable sugars and sterilize, you should be fine with a 15 minute boil. But again, it sounds like the bottleneck is on the fermenting side, not the mash or distilling side.
Only thought I have is that they’re counting the mash time from getting water up to temp, to the mash in, and to letting it cool enough to pump and pitch yeast as being an 8 hour process. Kind of get that. I let my sour mash cool for a while. Only because I have no concern over wild yeast. Perhaps, over the decades, they just built their schedule over it.
I know it’s a peripheral comment, but that’s the Irish for you. Many years ago, on a trip to Ireland, I visited the Waterford Crystal factory and did the tour where they talked about the inclusion of the bubble in the glass and how it was their signature and proof that what you were getting was authentic.
Fast forward to about a year later, at the (now defunct) Edinburgh Crystal factory, where I was also on a tour. Saving me from a withering reply, another tourist asked whether they had a signature ‘feature’ of their glass, “just like Waterford” – upon which this old Scots guy in a tone that could – incidentally enough – cut glass, fixed her with a steely eye and said:
“Our hallmark? WE make a point of not selling defective glassware to our valued customers”.
gbob: That’s why I was a bit irritated that none of the tour guides knew the reason, nor could they contact anyone that knew. But all of them called for a 8-12 hour mash as a matter of course, as if it was standard.
Number.6: All of the distilleries made it a point to mention how Scotch took away market share from them because they went to column stills instead of pot stills, and were able to make whisk(e)y a lot faster. The tour guides admitted that the Irish were proud of what they had, and thought that nothing would ever dethrone them as the best whisk(e)y in the world. They all then admitted their hubris, and talked about the modernization that the distilleries had started.
From what I know of Utica, and the people in it, perhaps you should be drinking to medicate for the fact you know anyone there.
/Ithaca snobbery
I’ve lived in most every city in the US. Austin, Seattle, NYC, Portland, LA, Denver, DC…
Yeah. Utica is…odd.
Glibs editor Riven reacts to all the email submissions to this site.
How long were you able to watch that video?
Five seconds in, and I couldn’t take it. Some young chick acting shocked that pretty young ladies get attention from creepy folks?
Fuck. Let me put up a video of me being shocked that the sun rose in the east today.
I turned off the sound.
I want aware sending creepy emails to Riven was an option. / Adds to to-do list.
Try it! She’s fairly creep-inured, so you really have to crank up the creepiness to get her attention.
Chicken little says this time for reals!
I don’t think Gen X was all that brave or anything. Hell, in the end the best thing about my generation was that we simply didn’t do anything…which isn’t the worst thing….but at least we learned how to grow up with the notion that we were all 15 minutes away from complete destruction, every single fucking day. These kids are worried about a fourth world country being able to use missiles? Fuck off and grow a pair.
wait, it took 38 minutes to issue a retraction?
Today, in intentional misstatement of your opponent’s position
In Damore’s depiction of a politically correct culture run amok, Google employees freely rant about Trump and his supporters, but Damore is fired for an unpopular opinion, namely that men dominate the company because they are biologically superior.
But why would you expect honesty from the New Republic?
The pinko rags have been getting progressively more dishonest and bizarre. I’m telling y’all, they are in a panic. They have to at least have some feral sense that their movement is in deep trouble. With the economic news and the likelihood of a crushing defeat in November and in 2020 they will lose control of the party they co-opted.
The Economist ran a column where they pretend to be either Page or Brin (I can’t remember which) writing a response. They called it something along the lines of, “The response we think Google should have issued”. I don’t remember the details, but there were many, many misrepresentations of Damore’s write-up. It only cemented my decision to let my Economist subscription lapse.
One of *my* Iron Laws is that “eventually, every Glibertarians thread will have at least one sub-thread devoted to alcohol.”
So, in the spirit (pun intended) of that Iron Law and noticing that we’ve already started talking about Scottish beer, I have a request of the assembled Wise Ones:
Do any of you know where I can find a Mexican spirit, made from agave but not tequila, that’s known as “Bacanora?” I’ve tried finding it in the usual suspect stores in Washington State when I’m down there to visit family, but it’s not particularly well-known and isn’t available at the BevMo and Total Wine stores I tried in and around Seattle and points north. It’s . . . sublime. Not at all like tequila, even the aged stuff. It’s just a completely different character of agave spirit to my taste buds.
Rojo Cielo™ is the brand of Bacanora I’m most familiar with: I’ve seen it in states bordering Northern Mexico (I’m told it’s a Northern Mexican “thing”), but nowhere else so far, and I’m going to Cancun (under protest) in mid-February with a number of family members for what is euphemistically described as a “vacation,” but friends who’ve already been to Cancun and have looked for Bacanora there claim they can’t find it.
Any ideas?
Texas?
I saw it once……in Mexico.
I’m too lazy to read about it. What was the alleged point of origin of this phantom missile headed for Hawaii?
Fuckin’ Japs.
It’s always the fuckin’ japs, man.
Not Arians, ehhh?
Staffinrun’s home
Fuckin’ Japs.
Just when I thought they had been fully domesticated. Fekkin Shinto bastards. Now, I supose they’ll just keep tripping the alarm until nobody pays any attention. Then… KABOOM.
wait, it took 38 minutes to issue a retraction?
I blame the CRM114.
OT:
went the my girlfriend to look at revolvers. Thanks to whoever it was that said to look the GP100 as well. she liked the SP, but preferred the GP, as well as a used S&W pro. can’t remember what model it was, K frame and 38 +p only. we’re going to a range we can rent from soon, so she gets a chance to shoot a few before she starts looking for one to buy.
with, not the. I have no idea….
I’ll blame the drinking and watching the football game.
… as long as you were only *looking* at revolvers when under the influence.
Of course! The guys at the gun store were half surprised half impressed she was looking at a full size wheel gun.
Fancies herself as Sondra Locke from Sudden Impact?
Something like that. she was laughing at the snub nose j frame with the pink handle.
She also knows the physics, and thinks a larger one will be easier to use.
Model 60 or 66? I came across a few K frames before deciding on the 686
Wasn’t a 60. I should really go back and figure out what it was.
The 66 looks right, from memory. I wish I had taken a picture.
Either 60 or 66 will let her go magnum if she wants.
They’re nice guns. 66 is a K frame with 6 rounds, so that sounds about right.
60’s a J and only 5 rounds.
The 66 was used, and looked good. once we shoot em, if it’s still there I think it’d be worth the hundreds she’d save. put that into ammo and a holster.
Do you know what to look for when buying a used revolver?
If it’s genuinely in good condition, it’s easy to keep it in good condition. Plus, as a Smith & Wesson, they’re effectively eternal warranty. excluding misuse or all the normal caveats.
I’ve never done it, but I’ve watched a bunch of those videos on youtube. Not that I think that makes me an expert at all.
The one in question looked very good, just like it had been in a holster.
In the case of the 66, one area you really want to look at is the forcing cone. It’s designed to allow 357 magnum, but I understand that if you shoot a LOT of 357 thru’ it, it’s a bit hard on the FC.
Plus, while S&W are good, their ‘fit’ on some of the combat magnums was sometimes a bit sloppy when fitting the barrel – so, again, forcing cone, barrel alignment.
Other than that, springs, wheel slop, all the standard stuff.
Thanks, Number.6!
If its still there (I think yes) I’ll be sure to double check the cone.
the cylinder was tight on all chambers, the springs seemed right. Trigger felt good all the way around.
I appreciate the help.
Nearly but not quite a 66.