Wouldn’t it be better to just rename it, United States International, or American International, freedom international? So many easy alternatives
Wouldn’t it be better to just rename it, United States International, or American International, freedom international? So many easy alternatives
Sticker price in 1967: $15,313.22.
1. Hatchery fish survival rates just stink in general, especially compared to healthy wild stocks, thats why managers play a numbers game with them. They don’t sustain themselves by subsequently breeding in the stream they are stocked in (natal stream for wild stocks), they just provide some more opportunity for users.
I think that’s probably pretty standard for fish. The vast majority end up eaten by something else or dead from whatever. Don’t forget you’re one of 200,000,000 sperm.
Each adult female is expected to lay up to 10,000 eggs, of which between 0-10 could return in later years as an adult. By farming the fish before release, they actually significantly improve the yield for the first two years, but there is also high attrition in the ocean and when they return to the stream.
The 77,000 fish that made it into Lookingglass Creek will likely return there and produce approximately 350-700 additional adults.
So they are going to ban crop dusting which is the actual use of chemtrails. This supported by legislators in Minnesota and South Dakota where crop dusting is widely used, WTF.
And in Kentucky, State Representative Steve Rawlings introduced HB 506, which would ban “any form of geoengineering activities,” including “intentional manipulation of the environment, through an atmospheric polluting activity, to effect changes to the earth’s atmosphere or surface.”
And in Kentucky, State Representative Steve Rawlings introduced HB 506, which would ban “any form of geoengineering activities,” including “intentional manipulation of the environment, through an atmospheric polluting activity, to effect changes to the earth’s atmosphere or surface.”
I saw chemtrails with my own two eyes at the USGP two years ago. Every time one of the cars passed by on the back straight, it would release a trail of lizard-based-make-you-gay-gas. Needless to say, it’s the one time I wore my mask.
So the Jeep Mighty FC makes the list, but what about the Jeep M-715? Or the Dodge M80? Or the Dodge Tomahawk Concept? Or the Chrysler Imperial? And the Van-Based Jeep Wrangler Deisgn Concept (although not a concept car). I mean did/does anyone do Concepts better than Mopar?
This is the most accurate movie review I have ever seen, you sir and/or ma’am have earned your star today.
The Wraith is basically The Crow for gearheads instead of goths.*
(* - Really more so the other way around based on their release dates, but still.)
It is a dead end because the road fell into the ocean on the other side last year that they still have not figured out how to fix.
You mean cops?
He *use to* work in theater gigs, hasn’t owned a car in years, and now has a commute in Maryland. He needs a car, and $25K is about as practical a price point you can get for someone with a full-time software job -- he didn’t say that he wants to work on his car on the weekends, so a $10K car is not an option.
I have an Ultra that I received on February 14, 2024. I *love* the vehicle so far; I love the way it drives, I love the interior feel and the exterior look, I love the design, and the fact that there are physical touch button controls. There are a few annoyances - an interior light that comes on by itself…
It’s software. I can almost guarantee a band of individuals will come together and delve into the software package, and write an aftermarket remedy for all things that currently ill the car.
What the fuck is she actually saying there? Those sentences, to the extent they are sentences, don’t make any sense from one to the next.
You forgot one.