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make coffee using an aeropress
grill steaks to perfection
use different motoroil
smoke a turkey
get rid of weeds along a fenceline

these are just a few of many things i've learned on vn. what have you learned or changed based on your reading here?
 
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I have learned that people over-react and everyone knows someone who heard it from a friend who, heard it from a friend who...

That being said I have met some awesome folks from here for random events at Champy's
 
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I learned how to raise chickens. Not sure I'll ever give it a shot, but I know how to if the need ever arises.

Also learned how to self-diagnose everything from bloody toenails to prostate cancer. It's saving me thousands of $'s a year in medical expenses.
 
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I learned how to raise chickens. Not sure I'll ever give it a shot, but I know how to if the need ever arises.

Also learned how to self-diagnose everything from bloody toenails to prostate cancer. It's saving me thousands of $'s a year in medical expenses.

I learned about The Perfect Host and will forever grateful.
 
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To hate people even more

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This place is great for asking a question about something unrelated to UT football. It's funny when you look at the helpful answers you get away from the FF are sometimes from posters you disagree with a lot on the FF.

Just shows you can put differences aside in order to help out a fellow Vol.
 
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This place is great for asking a question about something unrelated to UT football. It's funny when you look at the helpful answers you get away from the FF are sometimes from posters you disagree with a lot on the FF.

Just shows you can put differences aside in order to help out a fellow Vol.
It's funny whenever we have a coaching change and suddenly you find your enemies are suddenly your allies in many cases.
 
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I have learned that some treat their opinions as facts. In the olden days, we used to put IMO at the end of an opinion. Now, that is left off and some would want you to believe their post to be facts.

Also learned that Freak is a freakish hot dog lover and I'm his favorite poster.:hi:
 
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I have learned that some treat their opinions as facts. In the olden days, we used to put IMO at the end of an opinion. Now, that is left off and some would want you to believe their post to be facts.

Also learned that Freak is a freakish hot dog lover and I'm his favorite poster.:hi:

Dude you signed a confidentiality agreement.
 

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