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  • rushthezeppelin

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    About three years ago I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. I'm down with anything.

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    Me personally I'm a marginal jack of alot of trades and master of nearly none of them lol. I'm a good aim, good at reloading, good at rock climbing, great at flycasting and pretty good at fly tying. I have a fair amount of experience doing some repairs on vehicles (nothing really getting down to internal engine problems or transmission problems though). I have some survival skills but not nearly enough imo especially in the area of first aid.
     

    TX69

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    What can you do that would set you apart from others? Obviously something like "type 100 words per minute" isn't a real necessity, while someone that knows advanced medicine would be very valuable. And for the search nazi's, I did. Thanks. Reply With Quote

    It's my memory. I have a photographic memory where I can remember moments in time (like a color picture in vivid detail) going back more than 40 years. This includes strange things like numbers, text in books, photographs, peoples faces. places I've been, etc. I can sit down and draw on paper in exact detail of things that happened eons ago. I have been tested by others by asking about a situation that had occurred or about a place and they would compare a photograph with my drawing. They always match.

    The other insane thing is that I can remember how I took something apart and put it back together again without the need of a service manual. As long as I have access to the torque specs sheets that I am allowed to read at first I will remember those specs and will not need the sheets for the rebuild.
     

    jrbfishn

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    I'm a good shot. Grew up in the woods. I can hide in them better than most and make primitive weapons better than most. Utterly heartless and devoid of mercy when angry.

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    Bigbill45

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    What can you do that would set you apart from others? Obviously something like "type 100 words per minute" isn't a real necessity, while someone that knows advanced medicine would be very valuable. And for the search nazi's, I did. Thanks. Reply With Quote

    I'm a certified marksman to 300 meters, a skilled reloaded of rifle ammo, have die sets for 243, 300 BO, 308, 556. About to start 9mm when I find the right die set. Not a gunsmith, but more like and armorer. I custom build rifles to your specs.


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