Lone Wolf Mcquade – Chucky Baby!!!!!

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – – – > I’ll throw my vote in that the Chuck Norris movie Lone Wolf Mcquade is the best movie ever made. Yeah – it’s full of masculinity and loads of testosterone. Yup – and I think it’s that same stuff that won two world wars and the lack thereof that lost Vietnam and Afghanistan(damn politicians!!).

Color me reactionary but I tend to look at things as fairly black and white, hot and cold, on and off. Either the equation adds up or it doesn’t.

Lone Wolf Mcquade has Chuck Norris doing the right things against the wrong people without taking into consideration what race they are, how it might affect the climate, and whether or not celebrities will have a favorable opinion on it.

Chuck was able to bed Barbara Carrera and kick David Carradine’s ass simultaneously. He’s my hero and to me – – – this movie represented freedom and the RIGHT way of looking at things.

Maybe I’m just nuts.

Rourke

 

BTW – This movie is available in the member-only download section.

The Backyard Homestead(Digital Version)

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Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre!
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With just a quarter acre of land, you can feed a family of four with fresh, organic food year-round.

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This comprehensive guide to self-sufficiency gives you all the information you need to grow and preserve a variety of vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts and grains; raise chickens for eggs and meat; raise cows, sheep and goats for meat or milk; raise pigs and rabbits; and keep honeybees.

Simple instructions make it easy to enjoy canned, frozen, dried and pickled produce all winter; use your own grains to make bread, pasta and beer; turn fresh milk into delicious homemade yogurt, butter and cheese; make your own wine, cordials and herbal teas; and much, much more. It truly is possible to eat entirely from your backyard.

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