You obviously don't know shit about Utah, then. On top of that, you're too damned ignorant to fucking search for facts, jackass.
You obviously don't know shit about Utah, then. On top of that, you're too damned ignorant to fucking search for facts, jackass.
Since you made the assumption, rather than look up the actual numbers. Like everyone else, you took the jackass soapbox to the show when it comes to Utah.
I didn't say 5 kids...I said a family of five.
Gotta love seeing a finished product — something that no doubt hundreds, if not thousands of people took part in making — then seeing that finished product demolished by the simple action of one lazy little ass.
This is how my mother parks.
Yes, because we all desire to be experts on all that is Russian and should be infallible in our journalism, where it pertains to Russia.
Utah is red only by association.
Very few families in utah exceed 5 family members.
That's higher education and New York has a one-up on the remaining states because it has the oldest, and most famous (not necessarily best-performing) universities.
Not really...but I'd like to see Utah spend more on students.
Priceless.
I wish I could adopt the little guy.
...and you forgot Tesla.
Or...locked doors.
An apt representation of the state of humanity.
I also have to question just how smart flipping a U is in that situation.
"But, excepting laws that outright infringe on rights that are expressly written in the Constitution and it's amendments, it's still a majority rule."
And who thinks of the word cobra when naming a dump truck? Seriously...it's not like it's stealthy or anything.
I have held things with my arm to keep a gauge on whether the item is still safe or if I need to slow or pull over. I can also tell if the lift being generated by the wind is too much, and prevent annoying vibrations from said lift. And yes, holding the item closer to the roof prevents a certain degree of lift.
How is this not illegal?