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Getting the snip is quick and will pay for itself in things you’ll no longer need.
I guess you guys don't live in New York State. Don't forget the almost 9% finance rate.
You’re thinking of the RAM. In KC the ownership of Challengers is much more diverse.
Seriously. Trojans are cheap.
Honestly, what’s impractical about it? it can carry 4 people, the trunk is spacious, the gas mileage actually isn’t bad for what it is and it’s fun to be in. Does a car have to be able to ferry 80 kids to 20 different after school programs in order for it to be impractical? That’s just some poor life choices.
I’ve got a 100ish pound deer dead in the woods about 100 feet from my house that smells to high heaven. I can’t even imagine how bad this would be.
I’m 6'2" and managed to get it on a number of times with a 6'8" guy in the back of my ‘84 Jetta GLI in college. You just need sufficient motivation - aka no privacy in the dorm back when being gay was not QUITE so accepted on campus as it is today...
That’s some great information I was not aware of. So I know Deloreans will rust too but they were never like what is being reported based on my vague recall. They are 304. A lot more metallic brake pads back in their heyday as well...
did you not try to fold the rear seats down and have all that good hatch area to roll around in?....
So, uh, where’s your compassion for the guy being shot at in the car while some mentally deranged maniac shoots at them?
He should have never, ever, EVER been given a gun professionally, and the regulations pertaining to mental health screening needs to be severely overhauled. This lunatic almost killed a guy handcuffed in the back of his car because he heard a little ting sound of something tapping his car lightly.
And you’re a stupid fuck. Wanna sympathize with mass shooters next? They were just having mental health episodes, too, shit bag. If some person is having a panic attack in public or something, then yes, you should 100% sympathize with that person. You do not, under any circumstances, need to have sympathy for someone…
Kudos to you for trying to find sympathy for this former officer, but I think you’ll see most cannot. And for good reason. An officer (former deputy) almost ended the life of a suspect, acting like judge and jury, which seems like most police want to be. Not a good look.
The officer served (2) tours overseas. Seeing the lasting affects a tour in Afghanistan has had on a relative, I believe this officer has undiagnosed PTSD which impacted his reaction here.
It means this sounds like the cop is rationalizing for his own actions.
“The officers had reason to believe Jackson owned/possessed a firearm with a suppressor.”
Maybe if somebody has such bad PTSD that they think acorns are gunshots and empty their firearm at the sound of an acorn, they shouldn’t be allowed access to firearms?
Sorry Jesse. That story didn’t sell on tape, and it ain’t going to get any extra credit here.
After hearing the sound of the acorn, the deputy reported that he also felt a “tingliness” all along the side of his body. He then said his “legs just give out” and he fell to the ground, assuming that he had been seriously injured by something.