froggersloth
Andrew
froggersloth

Oh, wow. I really wonder if she needs to be evaluated for some mental illness. That just a special kind of sick.

I believe it, no problem. For us, also TX, also out of state plates, wife driving, but we were caught doing 72 in a 70. OK, fair, that was on us... sigh... but the first thing the officer said when he came to the window was “Why would you commit a crime in front of a law officer?” It’s the first time I’ve ever had to

Yes, in fact, they are. Doing a routine thing while knowing that it will destroy evidence is illegal.

Ok, disappointed. I read this article expecting to find out what’s the Fanciest™ Diesel. Zilch. Please amend.

lol... win...

“Sorry, little seal, you’re just not cute enough. Move along.”

Whale penis leather or get out.

Utah Mormon here, and no, you’re not wrong. I’ve wondered about it myself. Some possibilities I’ve contemplated without arriving at a conclusion:

This sort of thing is not new. Back in ‘86 or so I saw a doctor at Mercy Hospital give a pill to a dialysis patient that caused the growth of a new kidney. So what’s so amazing about this?

1) People can *easily* make their own.

I’m pretty pro-gun, so know that from the outset. However, I’m not particularly pro-NRA. What I would like to see is a very clear connection between proposed laws and actual incidents. How would proposal Y have stopped mass shooting X? If it can’t pass that simple test, how the hell do you justify riding the wave of

One of my vehicles has 27. Only about 14 are unique, though. This transmission brought to you by Shimano.

Can we compromise at 2.5D?

Canada, the corrupter of nations. I assume the 2022 Winter Games will feature nude curling?

Lol, look at the... wait, where was the meltdown? No, seriously, where?

Whatever. When do I get adamantium claws?

“Gales also had to pay a £666 fine”

Why not walk with him, say, 25 feet ahead, so that people don’t think you’re together. Then, when something like that happens, point it out to him. Maybe he so inured to it that he just doesn’t see it anymore.

I’m running BeOS virtualized inside OS/2 Warp cuz I like to party.

Yes, that’s why I mentioned the automated procedures. Where logs are concerned, my (admittedly non-lawyerly) understanding is that a system which *never* retains logs is the only “safe” one— after all, you can’t be expected to retain something that never existed. But a system that shuffles data, even in an automated