It's actually clutches of Canadian Field Fish roe. The females lay the eggs one spring, the males fertilize them the next spring, and they hatch on the third. That's why they're affectionately nicknamed "Threenies." It's considered a delicacy up there and they make a version of sushi with them, using maple syrup in place of rice. They're in season this year, so grab em while you can!
i've heard they basically all come from police cleaning out their evidence lockers. the department gets to say the guns were destroyed and the company that cuts up the frames gets the profits from the parts kits.
they might be considered a cringe choice now but i have two 5.11 rush bags that have put up with a decade of serious abuse.
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muwhen will we as people stop fighting over our petty differences and realize that we all share a common enemy? anyone born in the last 108 years has lived under their relentless campaign of death and destruction. they want us all dead and are willing to die themselves to see it through. it's a death cult and they won't stop until the whole world is as lifeless and barren as their evil hearts. BMW drivers. i'm talking about BMW drivers.
They're for honoring the memory of William J. Card, a late 19th Century railroad magnate, known for treating his employees well and even letting hobos ride on his trains for free. He was kidnapped and held for ransom for 30 days until all the hobos who knew of his generosity pooled all of their change and raised the money to free him, but his train home was tragically derailed and he never made it. Every year since then a cherry tree has been planted in Washington DC on March 1st in his memory.